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Aaron Cook (Worthy of Publishing Ltd)
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com gives writers the opportunity to showcase their manuscript or self published book for the general public to read, rate and comment on. This free service can provide writers with valuable market feedback on their work as well as the opportunity to potentially attract...

Rob D.Caterino
We are sorry to announce that the Haywood Group has desolved. Please do not send any more manuscripts. Bob D Caterino is now writing, retired in Upstate South Carolina.

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Jennifer De la Fuente (Fountain Literary)
Fountain Literary, founded in 2009, strives to establish long-term relationships with authors to further their careers, in the realm of traditional book publishing and beyond. We are looking for stories that excite, enlighten, and entertain—books that we can’t stop talking about, that we buy for eve...

Trish Doll (Publicity Works)
Publishers and agents refer business to us over and over again. Why? We are a high-energy, established Marketing-PR agency with an excellent, results-oriented track record, certified by the state and owned by an award-winning marketer and writer, Trish Doll. She is highly sought after for creatively...

Tiffany Durant (Durant Literary Agency)
While being a newer company, we are confident that we can offer the necessities in order to provide you with the opportunity to have your work published. While we are not members of AAR, we still function within the same guidelines for our business. Each submission will be analyzed and taken into...

Omar Dyer (Coaches! 101)
We will show you how to get the right publisher to notice you and we will work hard to find a publisher that fits your needs. Coaches! 101 in 2006, earned the rights to advertise with iTunes, and ESPN. This has allowed our work to bring evalution to the Internet market. In 2007, TheFanNJ came about ...

Judy Rosella Edwards (Rosella Reports)
The number one reason every aspiring writer needs an agent is that many publishing houses no longer accept submissions from anyone other than agents. Only the smaller houses accept submissions directly from writers. The most practical reason you need an agent is we know the industry. An agent is ...

Karen Eyo (Bloomfields Management)
Bloomfields Management Bond Street London England SW1 Contact Barnaby or Emma 0207 493-4448

Paul Feldstein (The Feldstein Agency)
A small, attentive agency based in Northern Ireland, handling an international array of authors in all markets.

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