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Self Publishing Case Studies

J.M. Norwood
J.M. Norwood bypasses the middlemen to go direct-to-market with her first novel, The Twelfth Window.

Leasa Brouillard
Leasa Brouillard provides a resource for children facing the death of a loved one.

Lori Todaro
In The Journey, Lori Todaro writes about the experiences that have taken her from concerned mother to impassioned advocate.

Reg Green
In The Gift that Heals, Reg Green compiles the experiences of the behind-the-scene heroes of organ and tissue donation, including his own family's unforgettable donation experience.

Marilyn Jeffers Walton
What started as an account of her father’s WWII experience written primarily for immediate family became Rhapsody in Junk, a book-length historical account of the war, with an international appeal.

Sally Forman
Sally Forman, former director of communications for New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, tells the inside story of Hurricane Kartina in Eye of the Storm: Inside City Hall During Katrina.

David Quinn
David Quinn was inspired to write It May be Forever: An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier to leave behind a legacy of his family’s rich history.

Lori Lober
With a message of hope to share, Lori Lober published Bigger Than Pink, an adaptation of the journal she kept while undergoing treatment for stage-four cancer.

Carole Whang Schutter
Inspired by her life-long dream to become a novelist, Carole Whang Schutter wrote September Dawn, a love story entwined with a historical account of religious terrorism.

Danna Leahy
Danna Leahy knew exactly what she wanted in a publisher for her children’s book: quick time-to-market and creative control.

Gary Babb
After his publisher left him high and dry, Gary Babb turned to AuthorHouse to keep Earth is Ours on the market.

Judi Eastwood
Judi Eastwood’s dream of writing a children’s book became a reality when AuthorHouse helped her publish the award winning Dragon trilogy.

Neil Shulman & Eric Spencer
This unlikely duo’s combination of writing experience, creativity and a double dose of passion for the literary arts created an undeniable synergy that produced Get Betweeen the Covers: Leave a Legacy By Writing a Book.

Tina Wesson
For Tina Wesson, publishing her first book Out Live, Out Laugh, Out Love was the culmination of years of keeping journals, writing poetry and embodying her motto, “Live a life less ordinary.”

Abel Sanchez
Abel Sanchez's main challenge was finding a publishing company that was as passionate about his project as he was. AuthorHouse was able to help translate his vision for Van Halen 101 into publishing success.

Stephanie Heuer
Stephanie Heuer had a story to tell that could impact the lives of school-aged children everywhere.  Where could she publish her book and remain in control of the presentation and time-to-market?  AuthorHouse was her answer.

Kevin Wanzer
Sometimes starting the publishing process is the most difficult hurdle.  For inspirational speaker C. Kevin Wanzer, publishing his book Choose to Love began with AuthorHouse and ended with a beautiful finished product.

Winning Contests Offers Authors Third-Party Credibility, Enhances Book Marketing Efforts
Nine AuthorHouse authors celebrate their achievements and leverage successes for market advantage.

Barry Cohen
Barry Cohen, author of 10 Ways to Screw-Up an Ad Campaign, translates his mantra of "promote, promote, promote" into publishing success.

Chet Blum and Karen Luethke
Blum and Luethke, co-authors of Morning Coffee, spanned two coasts to collaborate on their publishing effort and it is proving successful.

Christine Martinello
Christine Martinello, author of The Momager Guide: Empowering Moms to Leave a Loving Legacy, discusses her success on Amazon and how it has helped her business.

Ed McManus
Ed McManus, author of Nana in the Chair and the Stories She Told, explains how he transformed his unique story into a unique marketing opportunity.

John Mayer
John Mayer, author of Shadow Warrior, sheds light on creating a spectacular New York book event.

Amy Montgomery
Amy Montgomery, author of Just An Accident and freelance writer, publishes a poignant life story while fulfilling her dream of becoming an author.

Lisa Whaley
Lisa Whaley, author of Reclaiming My Soul From the Lost and Found, knows from experience that the real work begins after the book is written.

T. Jensen Lacey
T. Jensen Lacey, author of Growing Season, has a unique perspective on publishing as both a traditionally published and self-published author.

Bob Shumaker
Bob Shumaker, author of The Legend of the Schmooney, The Spirit of the Turquoise Necklace and The Secret of the Enchanted Forest is using his publishing experience to benefit a vast community of young readers.


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