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The Cover Flaps are a Great Feature. Who Printed the Book for You?
At a book signing, you often hear people ask, “The cover flaps are a great feature.Who printed the book for you?”
Fuzion Print in Burnsville, Minnesota printed the book. The cover has a special coating to protect it and give it a luxurious feel. The cover extends past the edges of the book to create a folded flap. Many people use the flap like a bookmark. It is similar to hardcover book’s jacket sleeve.
You can learn more about Fuzion Print on their website at FuzionPrint.com. Ask for Ann Aubitz. She is easy to talk to and knows the printing business inside and out.
This post was written by Digital Hero Publishing.
Nice Book. Who Published it For You?
At a book signing, you will hear people say, “Nice book. Who published it for you?”
Being an Elder, Becoming a Treasure was published by Digital Hero Publishing, a division of Pixie Dust L.L.C. Their office is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. You can read more about them on DigitalHeroPublishing.com.
People’s next question is often, “What does a publisher do for an author?”
Digital Hero Publishing helped Karen with cover art, marketing copy writing,document editing, book design, document typesetting, proofing, bookmark design,business card design, website design and hosting, social media setup and distribution, and book-signing event sales.
This post was written by Digital Hero Publishing.
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About the Author
Karen Lund is not only an author, she is also a global business consultant, an Elder, a jet-setter, a storyteller, a physical education teacher, and a Red Cross staffer during the Vietnam War. Her journey began in Minot, North Dakota, USA, went around the world for a number of years on the Pacific Rim, and now is back to the American Midwest in Minnesota.
She livens up a party with her stories from the times she consulted at a Barbie Doll factory, an underground silver, zinc and copper mine, a credit card call center, a stone quarry and stone cutting operation, an armored car operation, and at many more off-the-beaten-path places.
One of her claims to fame is being the “Bed-games Expert” aka recreation director at a Guam U.S. Navy hospital during the Vietnam War. She used her negotiating skills, diplomacy, and substantial charm to brighten the lives of many servicemen with movies, activities, and inspiration.
She has fused her 50 years of listening, talking, observing, and analyzing organizations, communities, and individuals into the many insights in Being an Elder.