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Old 08-12-2015, 04:52 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
A dozen? With 250 imprints promoting titles at various levels I'm sure it was more than that.

PRH puts out more than 15,000 titles a year.

More on PRH...
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...dom-house.html
Thank you. What I was thinking is I have not seen, heard or read anything about more than a dozen new books coming out in the last two years. So what exactly are the publishers doing to promote?
There are less than 2 dozen on the new release tables.
So without actually following an author, how would someone know that Jack Canfield, Clive Cussler or anyone else put out a novel?
Am I supposed to walk in 100 degree heat to see who is newly out at the book store?
What if someone doesn't have an email address so can't receive newsletters?
How does someone not near a big city, learn about all the new traditional published books?

So now someone please tell me exactly how many not best selling authors are promoted to the general public?

How many authors have you seen mentioned on television or radio in the last year?
Not counting Harper Lee as she has been everywhere.
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