Inside/Outside

It’s our honour to showcase author Jenny Hayworth’s book this time. Jenny’s life has taken a rough path where she has been struggling to get out of the terrible emotional trauma due to sexual abuse and religious fundamentalism. She has been living a life ”inside” her imagination before she was able to finally express her feelings and face the world ”outside”. Hayworth has survived sexual abuse and religious obligations over the years. Now she is sharing her very own experience being a survivor and sending very important messages to everyone facing similar situations out there that there is life out there waiting to be embraced!

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Blurb:

“ One step at a time. One minute at a time. One hour at a time. One day at a time. One week at a time. One month at a time. One year at a time – life grows and evolves and takes shape.” This is the voice of an individual who has survived childhood sexual abuse, the healing of her own children’s sexual victimization, and escaped the clutches of severe religious fundamentalism.
This is Jenny Hayworth’s voice. Her memoir, Inside/Outside, tells of her journey, beginning inside. She felt trapped inside a closed religion, where she was abused and belittled. She lived inside her imagination – the only place she felt safe.
Then, she travelled outside – discovering a life in the world outside of that religion and learning how to develop real, flesh and blood relationships based on trust.
Hayworth’s inspirational story provides hope for a better life to anyone living with tragedy.

Author’s website: http://www.jennyhayworth.com

Link to purchase the book: http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Outside-Womans-Recovery-Religious/dp/1492994707

IBP’s Interview With Author Erik Nelson

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International Book Promotion is currently working on Erik Nelson’s book trailer and it is going to be really special as we are using the skills and expertise of many professional artists. The illustrations for Erik’s book is done by an artist from the Rhythm and Hues studio. He has worked on movies like Life of Pi and many other Hollywood animated movies. The voice over for the trailer will be provided by an American voice over artist with more than 26 years of experience. We have also hired a music composer to compose a music for the trailer. 

It is our pleasure to work with Erik for his book SomnAgent: The Snake and The Fox. While reading his book, we can only say that Erik has weaved his story so well that it will even hook you into the story even if you are not a fan of fantasy books. He has planned everything very wisely. We will also have a video and written review published on our blog later. 

Meanwhile, check out what Erik says when we interviewed him.

• Where are you from?
I’m from Southern California, and though I’ve traveled, I always come back to my home.

• Why do you write? 
I started writing when I was 13 to help me sleep. I had a mind that would not rest. Ideas would keep flowing into my head, so to sleep at night, I’d write them down to get them out.

• What do you write about? 
I write whatever is in my head. It’s almost always fantasy related and growing up I was kind of a day dreamer. Many times it’s just short stories or characters that I come up with that I might use for later.

• Do you have a specific writing style?
I like writing from a character’s point of view. I purposefully leave out detail that the character wouldn’t be aware of and include detail specific to how that character sees the world.

• What are obstacles that come in the way of writing? 
For me staying disciplined in writing is always my biggest challenge. I am not a full time writer and mostly do it for fun. It was only a few years ago that I decided to take my writing a little more seriously. Since then I’ve tried to set a schedule for when I write, but I rarely stick to it.

• What’s the most memorable thing asked/said by a reader about your work?
I was surprised by how some people related to my characters and how one character in particular changed a person’s point of view. A fan, after reading my first book The Snake and the Fox, said that she hated Fippa when first reading about him. She didn’t like how deceitful he seemed. But by the end of the book she said he turned out to be her favorite, because she realized that if put in his shoes, she might have done exactly what he did.

• When did you first realize you wanted to become a writer?
I think ever since I started writing that I’d always wanted to be a writer. It was always a dream of mine that I never followed until recently.

• What is your work schedule like when you are writing?
The only schedule I really maintain is that I write on the weekends. I make sure to say that I’m writing so that I don’t get disturbed, but also to hold me accountable to make sure I write. Occasionally I write on weekday afternoons after my day job if I feel like it or if a new idea comes up while I’m at work.

• What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
It’s hard to talk about interesting quirks about yourself, but I suppose I’d say that I never really turn off the writing in my head. I’m always thinking of stories and characters and that never really goes away. So sometimes when I’m with family, I’ll randomly tell them about a character or something when in a conversation, just to help me stop thinking about it.

• How long does it take to write a book? (if you’ve written one -published or non)
For me it takes about a year to write a 500 page novel (more or less) and a few months for editing. I know that’s because I’m not a fulltime writer, and if I was that time would be much shorter.

• Do you have suggestions on how to become a better writer?
Yes, as some of my fans have already heard. I tell them, “Just write it! It doesn’t matter if it’s good or not, because it hasn’t even been written yet!”

•What challenges do you come across when writing/creating your story?
One of my biggest challenges is trying to be as smart as some of my characters. In one story, a character is backed into a corner, and I had to come up with a way out for him, but I couldn’t right away. I really had to think about his predicament and how HE would find a way to escape. That took a lot more effort than I usually care to admit.

• What do you think makes a good story?
I always know a good story by how jealous I am after reading it. After reading a good story, I usually tell myself “I wish I had written that!” To me it’s the best compliment and I hope to hear that someday about my own stories.

• What does your family think of your writing? 
They have been more than supportive and patient, especially when I want to talk about a character or plot line. I’m always appreciative of them for that!

• Do you see writing as a career?
I hope to make it a career someday. It would absolutely be my dream!

• Tell us about your new book? Why did you write it? 
My new book is titled The Shadows and the Innocence and is the sequel to The Snake and the Fox. While The Snake and the Fox focused on the characters Slider and Fippa, The Shadows and the Innocence will focus on two other characters, Pitt and Lilium, even though the other characters will still be present in the story.

• When you are not writing, how do you like to relax? 
I often go to videogames or movies to relax when I’m not writing. However, I find that the more I do those things, the less creative I become, so I try to limit those activities. However, I know that many of my characters or stories have been inspired, even if a little, by video games or movies so I likely will never stop those activities completely.

• What do you hope people will take away from your writing? How will your words make them feel? 
If anything, I hope they find my writing engaging and thought provoking. Ultimately, I write about the human spirit and human capacity. I want my readers to identify with the characters, but also ask themselves would they do the same thing if put in the same situation. In any case, I hope my readers enjoy my stories most of all and feel hungry for the next one!

Thank you so much Erik! We value your patience in working with us! 

Join our book trailer release events: 

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Blurb:
Slider, an assassin in training, and his manager Fippa are simply trying to survive in the cracks of society in a realm where each city is run by fierce and corrupt Gangs. The land is struggling under economic pressure and the Royal House has weakened. This has made survival for everyone all the more difficult. However, one of the gangs proposes an offer the two cannot refuse. The terms: Slay the King. The reward: Wealth and Glory that would lift them out of the cracks of society forever with failure leading to death. As Slider and Fippa journey towards the castle to find their destiny, what was once a clear goal becomes clouded along the way as they come to realize that perhaps they have bitten off more than they can chew for not everything is as it seems.

Links to buy the book:

Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/The-Snake-Fox-SomnAgent-ebook/dp/B00ACNAEWY

Barnes & Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-snake-and-the-fox-erik-nelson/1113844186?ean=2940015780284

IBP’s Interview With Author Erik Nelson

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International Book Promotion is currently working on Erik Nelson’s book trailer and it is going to be really special as we are using the skills and expertise of many professional artists. The illustrations for Erik’s book is done by an artist from the Rhythm and Hues studio. He has worked on movies like Life of Pi and many other Hollywood animated movies. The voice over for the trailer will be provided by an American voice over artist with more than 26 years of experience. We have also hired a music composer to compose a music for the trailer. 

It is our pleasure to work with Erik for his book SomnAgent: The Snake and The Fox. While reading his book, we can only say that Erik has weaved his story so well that it will even hook you into the story even if you are not a fan of fantasy…

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Leadership by Virtue by Jaro Berce – A review

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Leadership by Virtue is a book you must read if you are someone looking to upgrade your leadership and business skills. Put yourself as a merger between two companies that have different approaches and expertise. How will you make a mutual understanding between these two companies so that the joint-venture you are aiming for could happen?

This leadership skills explained by Jaro in his book is not just for those who are in business but also for people of all ages. Leadership is a skill that has to be nourished every now and then. These skills shouldn’t just be seen from Western culture’s perspective but also from the East.

As a Tai Chi master and an educator, Ben, the hero in this story takes the challenge as a merger in a very unique approach after consulting with his Tai Chi master.

The story takes you close to understand Ben’s everyday life. Everything is very personal; from the part where he gets caught in the heavy traffic, giving way to people and getting a honk from the cars at the back, right to the scenarios on his office, martial arts class and his home where he deals with his wife and son.

Some minor punctuation errors were found in the book and the use of Chinese terms can be very educating but could slow down the process of understanding the book. Nevertheless, the whole concept of how martial arts and the Far East mentality can help you in the corporate world is very intriguing.

If you keep your mind open to new ideas, this can be a good read for you!

Link to watch book trailer : http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?u=/watch?v%3Dhxcl1Tz4gJA%26feature%3Dshare&a=JTcyDiSJqRz30kXOMThGzQ

IBP’s Trailer: Leadership By Virtue by Author Jaro Berce

IBP’s official book trailer for author Jaro Berce’s book Leadership by Virtue.

Blurb:

The story is showing from a first-person perspective the internal growing up of a leadership process based on non-Western approach. The main character, brought up in Europe and therefore used to Western “cultural background noise’ although practicing Chinese martial arts, has to learn and understand the differences brought by Far East principles if he wants to grasp leadership from a different angle. On the whole, a Western leadership is thought and understood as an external process of a person that influences others. Most of leadership and management books that deal with leadership and managers describe what and how to do it to be more efficient and successful. They describe tools to use to do it. This is called an external process. Outward, because others see leaders as how they behave or how they use those tools in a leadership style and/or process. But we all live our lives and perceive surrounding environment only from our internal eyes. Therefore, the focal questions raised in a book are the following: Do all leaders have the same fears, problems, and difficulties or happiness, pleasure, and delight in being what they are? What are their feelings when leading people, making decisions, or taking responsibility? How do they sense and perceive their subordinates? In a book, those are called internal issues and are dealt with and described through a different approach-an approach that is based on the Far East mentality and shown through Chinese martial arts and Chinese philosophy. The book has eighteen (18) chapters.

AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/LEADERSHIP-VIRT…

B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/leade…

BLOG: http://leadershipbyvirtue.blogspot.com/

FB: https://www.facebook.com/LeadershipBy…

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JBerce

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jberce

GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1104373…

PINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/jaberce/

How To Mute The Western “Cultural Background Noise” With Far East Mentality?

Leadership By Virtue

International book Promotion is honoured to work with Jaro Berce in promoting his book “Leadership By Virtue”. If you have watched movies like Karate Kid, you will know what Chinese martial arts would look like and what it takes to be a martial artist. We know martial art is a form of self-protection but what if we say it is also connected with corporate skills? 

If you think the vast differences in the two cultures; the West and the East would clash badly and is not acceptable to adapt cross-cultural mentality at work place, Jaro has something to share with you.

He has done it successfully and in this book, he provides deep insights to leadership skills according to Far East philosophy. 

We are organising Book Trailer Release event on 5th of January for this book and Jaro is giving free copies of his book (eBook) during this event in exchange for a review. Please contact us if you are interested. 

Event details:

Facebook: 
1) https://www.facebook.com/events/193871997482995

Google +
2) https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/101473417525569897883/events/cvkoms9dhhuucp6gsos7nkfdg5g

 

Jaro BERCE, Ph.D. co-founded, managed, and served on the board of directors and was involved in management consultancy for a strategic redirection and restructuring projects.
http://leadershipbyvirtue.blogspot.com/

An interview with Jaro Berce

Where are you from?

I live in a town situated northern to Rome and western to Wien. Its name is Ljubljana.

 Describe yourself in five words

 Innovative, self-motivated, persuasive, visionary, out-of-the-box thinker

 What scares you the most?

The amount of ignorance in the world

 What makes you happiest? 

Life, nature and my family

What else do you do, other than write?

I teach and practice martial arts

 What other jobs have you had in your life?

As a student I drove a taxi, later on I have been entrepreneur, a researcher, a supervisory board chairman, a management consultant, I lead teams and projects, and more.

Why do you write?

Simply, to share! Knowledge is one of the rarest goods which, when shared, you don’t have less of it.

What do you write about? 

About different approaches to common practices, the ones that actually work.

What writing are you most proud of?

Everything I’ve written so far …

Do you have a specific writing style?

Yes, I believe so, as my words were recognized under the article signed by a friend reporter. In my book I’ve complemented it with a mixture of western and eastern (Chinese) writing styles

What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

The target is not at the end of the way—the target is the Way itself!

How long does it take to write a book? (if you’ve written one -published or non)

Mine took quite a while when I was still framing it, but when started the words flew.

What is hardest – getting published, writing or marketing?

MARKETING !!!

Do you have suggestions on how to become a better writer?

Try and make mistakes … but never cease trying.

Tell us about your new book? Why did you write it?

Years ago I was asked by a friend of mine: “Could you please enlighten me in understanding how to lead a multi-cultural team.  At the time I had no idea to offer. It initiated a long period of researches at the end of which I published the book “Leadership by Virtue”.

What do you think makes a good story?

The blurred mix of reality and an achievable fiction.

What does your family think of your writing? 

They are my toughest audience, but they support me.

Do you have anything specific you’d like to tell the readers?

Try to read my book with a calm mind and an open heart

Is there anyone you’d like to acknowledge and thank for their support?

Definitively it is my wife Aleksandra. She is often my sparring partner when challenging my ideas, polishing my thoughts into understandable phrases.

We would like to extend our heartiest gratitude to author Jaro Berce for his willingness to be interviewed by our team. 

 Links to author’s page and book:  

AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/LEADERSHIP-VIRTUE-philosophy-leadership-background/dp/1466965088/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1360561871&sr=1-1

B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/leadership-by-virtue-jaro-berce/1115186018?ean=9781466965096&isbn=9781466965096&itm=1&usri=9781466965096

BLOG: http://leadershipbyvirtue.blogspot.com/

FB: https://www.facebook.com/LeadershipByVirtue

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JBerce

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jberce

GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/110437397254042832690/110437397254042832690/posts

PINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/jaberce/

IBP’s Trailer: Sacred Journeys and Vision Quests by author Lois J. Wetzel

The official book trailer for Sacred Journeys and Vision Quests by author Lois J. Wetzel.

Blurb:
In the tradition of great seekers through the ages, Lois Wetzel shows us how to find the modern
mystical in “Sacred Journeys & Visions Quests.” Driven by a reverence for all things intuitive,
she not only takes us on a tour of traditional sacred sites, she shares her personal vision quest
to embrace the power within. Whether it’s climbing the pyramids in the Yucatan or in Bosnia, camping and meditating in the
shadow of the majestic Mt. Shasta, whitewater rafting through the Grand Canyon, or a mystical experience with a mirror and candle late at night or inside a metaphysical book store, sacred experiences are all about us. “Sacred Journeys & Visions Quests” is all about how to tap into that empowering perspective. A must read for anyone who has ever dreamt of jumping a
plane and embarking on an unknown adventure in search of the sacred self.

Now available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJ69OKG/?…

Monica Latimer’s Love For Book Trailers

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One of our friends from book blogger group, Monica Latimer has confessed her love for book trailers recently on our book trailer group in bookblogs.ning. Monica uses book trailers on her book review blog and she says she does this willingly without any compensation from any party. Check out what she says about book trailers in her own words.

” I am a book blogger and I LOVE book trailers. They get me excited about the book. I’m not sure if it’s the imagery combined with music or what, but it does catch my attention. Maybe I am just a marketer’s dream, but I have bought books after viewing a trailer.If you would like to see how I use trailers on my book blog you can visit my site at http://www.monlatablereviews.com/ and go to the labels list and click on videos. Let me know what you think. I have had a few people email me with positive feedback. I even had to assure one lady that I get absolutely no compensation for putting together a detailed post and that I just enjoy doing it! “

The Basement’s Trailer By International Book Promotion

Check out this latest book trailer by International Book Promotion for Vashti Quiroz-Vega’s The Basement. Special features about this book:

* It has exclusive illustrations for the background images

* The background music is exclusively made for The Basement

* We have incorporated deep male voice over for the trailer!

Let us know your feedback and don’t forget that the November promo is still on!! Get $20 marketing service FREE for a 2 minute trailer purchase ($80) !

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November SPECIAL Promo

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At International Book Promotion, we value your money and strive hard to give you the best bargain ever! To fulfill this motive, we have decided to come up with SPECIAL PROMOTION EACH month! Yes, you read that right! We will offer different promotion each month and we will announce the promotion every 15th each month! The promotion will last till the end of the month.

To be eligible for the promotion, you should copy paste either one of the promotion codes we will announce on either this WP blog, Google + or our Twitter account. Be sure to follow our blog and other social media and keep an eye on our promotions.

NOVEMBER SPECIAL PROMO:

Buy 2 minutes book trailer and you will get $20 worth marketing service FREE!! 

Promo code: WP11