The Value Of Independent Publishers
Getting a manuscript published has never been easier; marketing and selling books has never been harder. Authors who pursue the smallest place for their Independent book on the shelf of a traditional bookseller is wasting valuable time and resources.
The six largest publishers in the world, all based in New York (five owned by foreign corporations), tightly controls the traditional world of retail bookselling. They pay an enormous price for prime retail space for all their titles. Space that is not only cost prohibitive, but space that also carries a huge financial risk for the successful Independent author.
Even if that retail shelf space was within the marketing budget of most Independent publishers or authors, the risk in returned product, shipping and handling charges, advertising allowances, and other assorted fees could bankrupt even the savviest small company.
Marketing is about finding ways to reach your audience with minimal cost and maximum exposure.
Finding readers interested in your book is the essence of marketing. Why then would any Independent author concentrate on scratching out even the tiniest of space in the traditional world of bookselling?
The key for the Independent author to reach a global audience is to become a part of a growing movement, developing a community that will provide an online platform to market books and authors. A place where a global audience can easily find books not found in the typical neighborhood bookstore.
The only way to successfully market Independent titles to readers on a global scale is via the Internet with the creation of a single location for these books. The creation of an Independent marketplace on the web would substantially increase the exposure, availability, and eventual sales of these books worldwide.
I'm a 25-year veteran of New York publishing who became tired of the old model for bookselling. I love books, admire writers, and felt there had to be a better way to introduce new writers to readers. My goal is to help create a marketplace for Independent titles. Anyone involved with the Independent author marketplace cannot help but recognize the enormous opportunity for marketing and selling these titles to readers worldwide.
When I began speaking to writing groups and at writing seminars I quickly realized that an opportunity existed for the sale of Independent books. If an online marketplace could be developed that would present those titles and their authors in the right format to readers around the globe, the chances for success would increase substantially. An online platform representing a million Independently published titles would be an enormous advantage for the consumer, not to mention the author and small publisher.
Traditional publishers send authors on book tours to meet their audience and hopefully create a personal connection. Without the benefit of a book tour an Independent author can do the same by utilizing inexpensive audio and video. This would be the single most cost effective way for the Independent author to expand their readership. The technology exists, we just need to take advantage of the opportunities.
Let us join together to change the face of publishing and become a part of the new wave in Independent publishing; we will establish a voice for the Independent author.
The Independent Living Movement II
What is the Independent Living Movement in Seattle, WA, the USA about? It and the aspects of it with which I was involved have changed, somewhat, from what I saw when there at Center Park. It was the first apartment building built in the entire country for disabled people in wheelchairs. It got flooded by every other type of handicapped people who could find a way into it. The "laundry list" - meaning, the applications made out of paper in those times - was one hundred blocks long to get in. It looped around the block, which mind you, was more like a downtown office city block than a neighborhood one.
The office was run by "ABs," or in other words able-bodieds. It was thought that if you did the tiniest thing wrong when you reported on anything to them, you would be destined to "go places." This was namely to a mental ward, or another form of the "Poor House", as they used to put it in the Charles Dickens Dickensian days of Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol.
Whichever place least suited; there you would then be stuck, waiting for your typical early demise - as it was then for the disabled folk. The office ladies actually had their own lives, and weren't that out to "get" people, probably; but in many cases, they did stick their noses into private people's affairs.
As power corrupts, and as absolute power corrupts absolutely, those ladies ruled the office in Center Park with an iron fist in a velvet glove, and you didn't want to mess with them. Mark Twain, alias Samuel Langhorne Clemens, had warned me about the existence of such seeming Christian and God Fearing ladies, and how merciless they were, when it comes to putting you in "your place," and Center Park of the doldrums was sufficiently depressing in and of itself, as I said, back in the Precambrian Times. Meanwhile, the black ladies of the neighborhood were often hired for live out jobs at Center Park, doing the same thing I was doing; working for the disabled and helping them keep clean and neat apartments, handling both nursing and maid duties for them. We were all a kind of mixed bag of nurse aides and attendants, not all of one racial group, who worked there. I was white with freckles, and there were black, brown and white people, mostly women, who worked both live in and live out at Center Park, for some very low wages.
This "palace" for the disabled and handicapped back then was also thought of as the hospital - or Death's Door - by many. There was an available office with a nurse on duty there day and night seven days a week, the one with the medications line in front of it during the day. And there was an office run by the disabled people who lived there, where you were supposed to have input, with a "President of the Center Park Council" who sat in it daily when I was there, answering questions of anyone who came in. I remember the President being a disabled white man who had been "normal" and then gotten involved in a hydroplane boating accident at Green Lake in Seattle.
Nowadays they also have an "in-house" newsletter, produced by the disabled people there. The privacy realm was greater, however, than in the average institution - and it was indeed an apartment building with surrounding gardened grounds, as many such better apartment complexes have nowadays. God's verdant Land of Oz was accessible outside, in a marvelous garden that led around half the perimeter of Center Park, and it was as lush as the Garden of Eden, the temporary home of Adam and Eve. At the first thought of sex, unavoidable by all of the disabled handicapped and nearly incapable of having sex people of Center Park could thus see and feel, wasn't a short life for one isolated person one's place in the scheme of things? Unless you had a manual wheelchair - no exercise. Also, I met a number of people trying to explore sexual avenues, some of which were women who would try to check into a motel with someone repeatedly, in order to have the odd "tryst" with anyone able enough to have daytime sex with them. There were the usual love affairs and marriages as among the so-called "normal" population, but sex was something trickier - when it came to various people's real disabilities.
So what exactly is the palace or place of each person, so physically challenged, you might wonder, given the fact your life before the Internet involved television zombie status or only wandering around outside, waiting for a life you could lead? Perhaps if you weren't too disabled, you could find a job of work. In those days, the days before Section 504 of the Washington State Code was put through and enforced, it was spectacularly hard for a disabled or handicapped person to get work. Once that law was put through, it made it easier for a soul in a wheelchair or whatever to find work, given they were thus to be judged on the same basis as an able-bodied person. That's the law as of the 80s: if you could compete and turn in substantially similar work, you could be hired, even though disabled. Getting rid of affirmative action laws in the 90s probably cut into that, as the type of law involved was that sort of thing, but I guess it's still in effect.
It was kind of an affirmative action program, the sort of thing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was only dreaming of in the 1960s. His dreams were to ensure white, brown and black people could get by in the same environments as each other inhabited, and not be racially segregated. Center Park was not racially segregated, and those three different types of people did indeed live there, although they didn't necessarily interact much. There, I met a man who knew about his place in the scheme of things was similar to Dr. King's and his name was John Tyler - he was the "radical" of Center Park, and he had a succinctly short death sentence of polio and sleep apnea hanging over his head while he did his level best to get rights for the disabled going. It was what he thought of as his place, along with a handful of other disabled handicapped persons who knew it was.
The goal of the Independent Living Movement was to "normalize" the lives of the physically and mentally challenged, and as John's attendant, I was able to help him strive to fulfill this noteworthy and helpful goal. We all were pulling for the disabled to lead lives out of "physically and mentally segregated" institutions - and for them to move out into the general Seattle and surrounding environs and communities. The idea was to help the disabled and the handicapped lead fuller, richer, and more worthwhile lives. The ILM was and is the movement for these people to become more human and less cut off from able people, and so become able to become happier and more productive world citizens.
Lake Travis Independent School District
Only twenty short miles away from Austin Texas is the Lake Travis Independent School District (LTISD). This is an autonomous educational community which provides a stark contrast to Austins busy city life. Despite its closeness to the metro, everything inside the Lake Travis district is serene. Nature is well-protected in this area and youll feel like you were still living in the Texas of thirty years ago but among the most intelligent people youve ever had the chance to encounter.
The LTISD is lauded for its excellent educational services in the Lake Travis district. It was originally included in the region of Dipping Springs and was first established in 1981. Today, its considered a district on its own, and it caters to over 5,800 students. When last surveyed, the student population was 83% Caucasian, 2% Asian, 13% Hispanic and 1% African American. If you live in the Lake Travis area, you can take advantage of LTISDs outstanding schools.
There are currently five elementary schools here, two middle schools, and one high school. The elementary schools are the Lakeway, the Bee Cave, the Lake Travis, the Lake Pointe, and the Serene Hills which only opened recently in 2008. The middle schools include the Hudson Bend and the Lake Travis Middle School. There is only one high school and this is the Lake Travis High.
These highly-acclaimed schools will certainly help your children get into the colleges theyve been dreaming of. Aside from the excellent faculty members of each of these schools, the atmosphere in the Lake Travis Independent School District is simply ideal for learning. Away from the noise and pollution of the metro, you can be sure that your children could concentrate on their studies well, and theyll be at the top of their health.
According to the Texas Educational Agencys Academic Excellence Indicator, the group of schools in the Lake Travis Independent School District is Academically Acceptable. This is certainly an understatement, considering the outstanding ratings received by the Lakeway Elementary, the Bee Cave Elementary, the Lake Pointe Elementary and the Lake Travis Middle School. The Hudson Bend Middle School is also catching up with a Recognized rating from the Texas Educational Agency.
2007 was an exceptionally good year for Lake Travis with eight high school students given the commendation from the agency and two Lake Travis high school students awarded as National Merit Finalists. In addition to that, four students of the high school were also given the National Hispanic Scholarship.
The Lakeway Elementary School also remains in the Honor Roll of the Texas Business and Education Coalition. The secret behind Lake Travis Independent School Districts success is its tightly-knit and highly cooperative community. Instead of competing with each other, the schools here support each other to become better. If theres any competition noticeable, theyre only in the spirit of encouraging students to be even more excellent in their tasks.
The campuses included in these districts each have their own CAT or Campus Advisory Team. This doesnt just include faculty members but also important members of the community. The residents of the LTISD benefit from the highly maintained facilities of the school. In return, they give their commitment to support the districts cause every step of the way.
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Your date of birth and email address will also be required. A username and password will have to be formulated as you open your account while joining. There is a provision that will require you to agree to the terms and conditions. Many people have the habit of accepting what they have not read. Read those terms and conditions and make sure you are you understand before you agree.
On the left hand side of their site, you will see other services you can take advantage of. They will also explain the kind of service they offer as well as the price they charge. This information is invaluable. If you wish to know about some of the successes they have achieved, read the many testimonials available. You will also find many tips on how to achieve success while dating.
If you are interested in news related to online dating, this is your service of choice. Apart from getting a suitable match, you will get so informed in the process. Since knowledge is power, this is what you need. If you feel that you need more personal advise, there is an expert on call to do exactly this. Independent online dating for singles offers singles coaching sessions. This is where you communicate with a qualified expert through email and telephone calls, as you seek to make a connection with the right partner. This program will basically guide you on how to find and develop a relationship. On the independent online dating site, you will get details of the time the expert is available on the telephone for you. In detail, you will explore the following issues with the expert. First is your readiness for a new relationship.
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Creating an Independent Film
Creating a good film starts with a good story. These stories come into play through characters, settings and dialogue. Make a background sketch for each character, identify the significance of the settings and then start writing a sequence treatment to organize how the story unfolds. Then, create the script before putting everything together in a screenplay.
Next, make a list of the things that are going to be included in the budget. These include equipment rentals, talent fee and location and catering fees. It is always best to give allowance when it comes to budget for incidental or emergency fees.
Once the budget is set, hold an audition and screen your potential actors. The best people to look for are the purists; those who are really out to pursue the art side of film.
Make sure they fit the characters perfectly. There are actors who can act in specific roles but are unable to perform in compromising situations. Make sure they are aware of the budget as well.
Check for locations. Most of the time, best ways to enjoy movies, regardless if watching it in a movie house or when people watch full movies online, is the setting. For romantic movies, environment pleasing to the eyes like parks and beaches are perfect scenes. For dark movies, alleys and train stations make for a very good scene. Have at least three potential locations and do an ocular inspection. After choosing which one suits your film best, secure the necessary permits.
Shoot the film. Regardless if the release is for the general public or for people to watch full movies online, make sure that everything is done professionally. The art of film making should be a mixture of passion and hard work. If both are achieved, then it is deemed a success. Since you are making an independent film, you are not limited by the rules of any major production company. Hence, you can make the most out of your creative freedom.
After shooting, concentrate on all the details on the post-production. Take a close look at the raw shots and use your best shots for editing. Create the right rhythm and set the tone of the film through coloring and putting in appropriate sound and music. With the rise of people who watch full movies online, the Internet is a great way to promote, release and distribute the film.