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About Bold
Strokes Books
Bold Strokes Books brings together a multi-talented team with decades
of experience in the world of independent publishing. We not only
have first-hand knowledge of the product and the market, we have the
expertise to make your publishing experience the rewarding process it
should be. This is our primary goal.
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Len Barot has had a lifelong passion for the importance of
lesbian-themed literature in the LGBT community and brings more than
twenty years experience in both writing and publishing to Bold Strokes
Books. As an author writing under the nom de plume Radclyffe,
she has published over 25 novels and anthologies. With her unique
perspective as both author and publisher, she provides a forum to
support the growth of each author's career while producing quality
works to enrich the body of lesbian fiction. She states: "I believe
that publishing is about building long-term relationships and
establishing careers through a combination of quality production,
aggressive marketing, and wide-scale distribution. I also believe it is
about aiding excellent authors to improve their craft through
effective, targeted editing in an environment of mutual respect and
rapport. I am an author, and I know how much more it takes to 'make a
book' than just placing a cover on a manuscript. Done with respect and
love for the craft, creating a book is a never-ending joy. My mission
is to provide that experience to every author at Bold Strokes Books."
She is a member of Romance Writers of
America, the Publishing Triangle, and the Independent Book Publishers
Association. As an author, she has received the Alice B. Readers Award
twice, once for lifetime achievement, The Lambda Literary Award in both
romance and erotica, and multiple Golden Crown Literary Society Awards
in the romance, mystery, and erotica categories. She has been a Lambda
Literary award finalist in the mystery category and a silver medal
winner for the Independent Publishers Award in romance and erotica. She
has contributed as a workshop instructor, moderator, and presenter at
the Saints & Sinners Literary Festival in
New
Orleans
, the York Lesbian Arts Festival in the UK , and the Golden Crown
Literary Society convention on multiple occasions. She has also
organized and moderated the Annual Helping Our Women Lesbian Authors
Benefit Panel during Women's Week in
Provincetown,
Massachusetts since its inception; was a guest speaker along
with Ann Bannon at the Golden Threads Lesbian Conference in
Provincetown, Massachusetts; has presented numerous author
seminars at the Publishing Triangle in
New York City; and has organized and sponsored the first
Palm Springs
Lesbian Book Festival in
Palm Springs, California (2007). In 2007 she achieved a first in
LGBTQ publishing when Bold Strokes Books, Inc was named a recognized
publisher by the Romance Writers of America.
Lee Ligon,
Operations Manager
Lee Ligon has extensive experience in systems management and technical
support and coordinates the production process with our printer,
McNaughton & Gunn.
Editorial
Consultants
Jennifer Knight is a substantive editor with
twenty years book trade experience. Formally educated in English
Literature (M.A. University of Westminster), she specializes in book
'doctoring' - analyzing and revising complex manuscripts - and has had
substantial editorial involvement in over two hundred works including
non-fiction, literary fiction, commercial fiction (in particular
historical, crime, and romance genres, feminist, and gay & lesbian
fiction). Jennifer's experience is concentrated in the U.K. and
Australasian literary fiction markets, and the U.S. romantic and
popular fiction markets. Clients have included Penguin, Transworld,
Century Hutchinson, Allen & Unwin, and Michael Joseph. In addition to
editorial work, Jennifer teaches advanced clinics in manuscript
revision for editors and writers, conducts tutorials for her clients,
and also writes screenplays. In any substantive editing process,
Jennifer combines mentoring with guidance on technique and disciplined
revision methodologies to improve both a manuscript and its author's
craft.
Cindy’s editing career began when she was an
undergraduate at Yale University, where she was a writer, writing
instructor, and managing editor for a national college guide published
by St. Martin’s Press. She now has over ten years’ experience in both
fiction and non-fiction editing. She has served as substantive editor
for over a dozen novels and numerous short stories. For over four
years, she was the managing editor for a lesbian small press, where she
was also responsible for manuscript reviews and acquisitions.
October 2007 BSB Interview
Stacia Seaman has more than ten years' experience in substantive
editing, copy editing, and proofreading. Her background is in Slavic
Languages and Literatures (M.A. University of Texas). After spending
several years with a scholarly press editing nonfiction, she has moved
into fiction editing, specializing in crime and romance as well as
lesbian and gay fiction.
January 2008 BSB Interview
Ruth Sternglantz has over twenty years of editorial experience, having
spent her entire working life making books of one sort or another. As
an English professor for fifteen years (PhD NYU), she taught writing,
literature, and gender studies. Outside of the classroom, she edits
works of fiction and non-fiction for trade and academic presses and has
trained and supervised editorial teams on a major academic journal.
Shelley Thrasher, Professor Emeritus of English, M.A. and PhD
(University of Houston), has taught creative writing, women’s studies,
fine arts, and English at the college level for 35 years. Her
formal writing background includes attending the Feminist Women
Writers’ Workshop (NY), Naropa Institute, Atlantic Center for the Fine
Arts, and University of Iowa Writing School, where she has studied with
Judy Grahn, Anne Waldman, Diane Ackerman, and Allen Ginsberg, to name a
few.
Production
Consultants
J. Barre Greystone -
Design
J.
Barre Greystone was a founding partner in Demeter Graphics, a desktop
publishing company, and is currently the president of Greystone
Computer Consulting services. She is experienced in all aspects of
production and design.
A
picture is truly worth a thousand words. Check out the
Book section for examples of Sheri's work.
Contact her at:
graphicartist2020@hotmail.com
November 2007 BSB Interview
Barb Kiwak - Graphic
Illustrator
Illustrating for various publishing houses and design
firms for over twenty years, some of Barb's other clients include
American Greetings, Random House Publishing, and Reader's Digest.
To view a complete selection of her work, visit
www.kiwak.com. The Berkley
Gallery in Virginia represents her fine art at
berkleygallery.com.
Tobias Brenner - Graphic Illustrator
Drawing pictures from a young age,
Tobias eventually found the world of Sci-Fi/Fantasy art and was hooked.
See Jane Fletcher's bio page for examples of Tobias's illustrations.
To see more of his work, go to:
Tobias Brenner
Marketing
Consultants
Connie Ward, Publicist—Author
Liaison
Connie Ward coordinates author
events with booksellers and reading groups, arranges print and online
interviews, and serves as author liaison by compiling and updating
press packages. Connie has over thirty years of experience in
administration and business.
Lori Anderson (Andy) has more than twenty
years experience in the corporate and small-business worlds. Her
varied background allows her to perform general marketing functions for
Bold Strokes, including managing the Web site, designing and publishing
a monthly online BSB newsletter, and developing promotional material.
Legal Consultants
Paula
Tighe is a partner in the law firm of Earnest & Tighe, P.A. She has 15
years of legal experience concentrating in the areas of
corporate/business, contract, civil litigation, and real estate law.
Her clients include large national corporations and governmental
agencies, as well as small businesses. Over the years, she has
performed pro bono legal work for clients in the arts and entertainment
fields, including representation of an aspiring rock band.
Ms. Tighe is also currently a
volunteer board member for a national non-profit organization.She
graduated with Honors from Southern Methodist University in 1986 with a
B.B.A. in Marketing and in 1989 from the University of Florida College
of Law.
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