Non-Fiction Books/Novels - Testimonials

A Motivational Speaker had this to say regarding his newly published book: I am a professional speaker, focused primarily on subject regarding sales, motivation and personal development and, towards that end, I have had Johnny help me with a few of my speeches. Since I liked his work, I asked him to help me edit my book, rewriting portions of it for clarity of direction and consistency of style.   The book was about a certain area of sales. I will have to tell you that what I provided him to start on the book was not a very good representation of what I wanted or what I wanted to communicate.  I even questioned whether it would work as a book.   But what can I say? In the exact same way as he helped me shape my speeches, he managed to shape this book in exactly the right way. He helped me set a tone in the book that I simply couldn't find before I hired him. The final result was a work, which flowed quite nicely and communicated all that I hoped for. I can't say it was easy because, to find out what I intended, he questioned me on various occasions to check on what I meant. He then went through the whole book multiple times, checking everything from the title to the dedication to the appendix at the end.  I don't know if my book will hit the best sellers' list but I do know that Johnny helped me create the best book that I could.

 

 A Buyer said this about his recently published work: ”From the beginning of this project, Johnny showed a definite, authentic interest in the project. He went the extra effort to understand me, given that English is a second language and that the experiences described in the book would be difficult for most people to grasp easily. In so doing, he was able to ignite my interest even further in the subject and helped me create with him a better and more profound manuscript. In this process, we began to develop a friendship which made our collaborative experience more pleasant and more productive.”

 

Paul Winchell was the world's most famous ventriloqueist in the 1950's and the 1960's, the first major television performer of this type. He later became famous as a voice over artist, most well known as the voice of Tygger in Disney's Winnie the Pooh. He was also an inventor, having invented and patented the first artificial heart. From the Acknowledgements in Paul Winchell’s published autobiography, Winch. “I would like to acknowledge Johnny Blue Star, who as assisted me in editing this books as well as collaborating me with me on the screen version. I also wish to thank Johnny’s wife, Debby, for her help in proofreading the manuscript. Johnny has also assisted me with my websites, paulwinchell.com and protectgod.com, which were originally designed by Chris Cesarez. Chris also designed the book jacket and assisted Johnny with the graphic elements in this book.”



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