At long last, your book is done. You've handed off the final manuscript to your editor, had your photo taken for the book jacket, and emptied your celebratory bottle of wine. Time to start on the next book? No. It's time to start planning the marketing and promotion for this one
Gary's Guide to Successful Book Signings will walk you through your launch party, book signings, talks, and conventions. It covers everything from the basics (how do you sign a book?) to the advanced (what should be in your exhibitor kit at a book show?) replete with tips, tricks, sample...
At long last, your book is done. You've handed off the final manuscript to your editor, had your photo taken for the book jacket, and emptied your ...
This is the full text of the Montana State Constitution as Adopted By the Constitutional Convention March 22, 1972, and as Ratified By the People, June 6, 1972, Referendum No. 68, along with a few fast facts about the State of Montana.
This book is part of Proseyr Publishing's Constitution series. Visit Proseyr.com to see publication schedules and which states are currently available.
This is the full text of the Montana State Constitution as Adopted By the Constitutional Convention March 22, 1972, and as Ratified By the People, ...
On February 27, 1943, an explosion at Smith Mine #3 in Washoe, MT killed 74 men in the worst mining disaster in Montana's history. This is the story of the miners, the heroes in the rescue operation, and the communities that were brought close to extinction by the disaster.
Many reports have been made of the Smith Mine Disaster. It was an event that shocked the state of Montana with the worst tragedy in its long history of coal mining. The calamity had far-reaching effects on thousands, and repercussions on communities and towns which came close to bringing them to extinction....
On February 27, 1943, an explosion at Smith Mine #3 in Washoe, MT killed 74 men in the worst mining disaster in Montana's history. This is the stor...
Gary Robson is as much in love with the stories of different tea styles as he is with the tea itself. He is frequently found standing in his tea shop telling the tales: the poor farmer who cleaned up a temple and was given a special tea plant by the goddess Guanyin as his reward, the mandarin who added bergamot oil to an English earl's tea to compensate for the calcium in the water and created one of the western world's most popular teas, the tea master who performed one last tea ceremony after he was ordered by his daimyo to commit seppuku.
Gary has taken each of these tales and...
Gary Robson is as much in love with the stories of different tea styles as he is with the tea itself. He is frequently found standing in his tea sh...
In 1991, Lou Ward started an alternative newspaper in Red Lodge, Montana called the Red Lodge Local, which changed names several times, finally settling on the Local Rag. The final issue came out in December of 2014. Gary Robson, who has owned the Rag since 2007, has gathered the funniest, the localest, the VERY BEST of the Local Rag for this book.
In these 250 full-color pages, he has pulled together features from all six editors, including the wildly popular "Where do you read YOUR Local Rag," where readers submitted pictures of themselves reading the Rag in 50 countries, spanning...
In 1991, Lou Ward started an alternative newspaper in Red Lodge, Montana called the Red Lodge Local, which changed names several times, finally set...