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Michael Fancello had been referred to me from a mutual connection in California. We have been working together for the past few years on different projects and last year he decided to self-publish his book. Michael lives in Europe and I was able to assist him in the process, and workout any problems that came up. He also speaks many languages, one of which is English. Once we knew when the book was being printed I began to setup a publicity tour for him in the northeast area. of the United States. Michael was on radio and television in New York City and also received book reviews. The book was about the rainforest, so I setup a presentation and book signing for him at The Explorer’s Club, where he was on the list of a long line of famous speakers such as Margaret Mead and Admiral Perry. The author’s dream was to always have a book published in the United States. – Sherri Rosen

“While working on the promotion of my book, Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC has managed to overcome almost insurmountable obstacles, notably that of 4000 miles of ocean between us. In spite of the fact of myself being in Europe and them being in the United States, their advertising campaign was a fantastic success: signing sessions with Barnes & Noble, conferences, newspaper and radio interviews, including the Joey Reynolds Show. Nothing stands in their way. Today, we are working together on new projects and their advice, drive and determination are essential to me.”
– Author Michael Fancello

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