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Breaking through the brick wall

Physicists say that if you throw a tennis ball against a brick wall enough times, it just might go through—without breaking the wall. It sounds unbelievable, but they swear by it. If you’re an artist, writer, college professor, athlete, you know...

The value of a human being

The Value of a Human Being Like many others throughout the country, I have been deeply affected by Occupy Wall Street. It has raised important questions: What is the value of a human being? What is a just wage? Is our current...

Its time to make a change-(short video)

In case you haven't noticed we are in the middle of a revolution. Watch the video and see what New York City publicist, Sherri Rosen, says about...

Crafting a catchy website

Crafting a Catchy Website Gone are the days when it was enough to have a portfolio of one’s work in a folder. A crisp printed resume might not ever be looked at. A printed copy of your 300-page novel may never need to be printed for a...

The value of a savvy publicist

The Value of A Savvy Publicist So you just landed the contract of your dreams, and your book is set to be published in six months. It was difficult to write, and it was even more difficult to find a publisher or an agent, and you can’t help...

To publish or not publish-Sherri Rosen Publicity, New York City

So. You’ve just finished your first novel or memoir. Maybe you are almost to the end of your essay on the history of Rock n’ Roll or Rap. Or perhaps you have a hundred poems you are proud of, and think they could fill a book. The first question...

The New York Musical Theatre Festival 2011-This One Girl’s Story

I met Bil Wright, author of "Putting Makeup On The Fat Boy" and many other books too numerous mention, a few weeks ago. We contacted him regarding a review in Publisher's Weekly regarding his latest book. When we met, regarding working on...

Book Review of “All In Her Head” by Michelle Paisley-Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC

Michelle Paisley, author of "Yoga For A Broken Heart" (Findhorn Press, 2007) takes us on a wild ride of astral projection, past life regression and her life as a journalist, healer and yoga instructor/owner. Her journey began a long time ago, but...

Thinking outside the box with publicity

When it comes to publicity, sometimes you need to think outside the box. True, the avenues for getting the word out are mostly fixed and often very predictable. From radio campaigns to blog-craft, from scheduling TV interviews to getting articles...

What would you do if you only had a year to live

What would you do, being a creative or an intellectual, and you discovered that you only had one year to live? Could you honestly say that you are living the way you want to live—right here, right now? Are you living deep, instead of fast? Are...

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