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Fern Reiss, CEO of PublishingGame.com and Expertizing.com is an expert in publishing and name-brand positioning, and is the director of the International Association of Writers (http://www.InternationalAssociationof...)
She is the author of ten bestselling books, including The Publishing Game series, and the forthcoming title Expertizing: Position Yourself as a Name Brand.
She is an honors graduate of Harvard University, and a board member of the Harvard Alumni Association and Harvard Startups.
Fern speaks internationally to corporate and professional gatherings, and runs all-day workshops on a variety of publishing and positioning topics. She is a syndicated columnist, as well as a prolific freelance writer, who has written for Parade Magazine, the Boston Globe, Writer's Digest, Sesame Street Magazine, and many other publications.
Fern was a 2005 finalist for Inc. Magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Fern has been quoted, and her books and business mentioned, in over 100 publications in the last six months, including New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The International Herald Tribune, Associated Press, United Press International, PBS, Voice of America, Glamour Magazine, Family Circle, Health, First for Women, Women's World, Redbook, Self, Newsday, Newsweek, and even the National Enquirer.
Parts of this book were helpful - especially for a novice like me. But the material is dated and it seems like a lot of it is focused more on nonfiction books. Not bad, but there was a lot of material here that I couldn't use.