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New Titles

CAS 168, by Fred Pushies (AMACOM, 2009)

The Modern Girl’s Entertainment and Etiquette Handbook  (working title), by Curtrise Garner (Adams Media, Spring 2009)

The Other Struggle for Palestine, by Jonathan Schanzer (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2008)

Get People to Do What You  Want, by Greg Hartley and Maryann Karinch (Career Press, Summer 2008)

Murder in Mayberry, by Mary Branson and Jack Branson (New Horizon Press, Spring 2008)

How to Be an Expert on Anything in Two Hours, by Greg Hartley and Maryann Karinch (AMACOM, Spring 2008)

Not My Turn to Die, by Savo Heleta (AMACOM, Spring 2008)

Date Decoder, by Greg Hartley and Maryann Karinch (Adams Media, Spring 2008)

Live from Jordan, by Benjamin Orbach (AMACOM, Spring 2007)

Finding Center, by Dr. Maureen D. Mack (New Horizon Press, Spring 2007)

Comes the Darkness, Comes the Light, by Vanessa Vega (AMACOM, Spring 2007)

Cars I Could've, Should've Kept, by Jackson Brooks (McFarland, Spring 2007)

The First American, by Christopher Hardaker (New Page Books, Spring 2007)

I Can Read You LIke a Book, by Greg Hartley and Maryann Karinch (Career Press, Spring 2007)

Crossing Fifth Avenue to Bergdorf Goodman, by Ira Neimark (SPI Books, Fall 2006)

How to Spot a Liar, by Greg Hartley and Maryann Karinch (Career Press, Fall 2005)

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We appreciate your desire to see your work in print. Help us by following the guidelines.

First, send a query letter telling us about your book, who will read it, and why you are the best person to write it. You may fax it to 970.577.8600, email it to mak@rudyagency.com or mail it to 825 Wildlife, Estes Park, CO 80517.

Second, if we are interested, we will invite a complete proposal--Overview, Market Analysis, Competitive Analysis, Promotion Plan, Author Bio, Table of Contents, Chapter-by-Chapter Synopsis, and Sample Chapters. We will be happy to email you a sample proposal if that helps.