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Looking for agents, marketers, investors, radio show hosts, and reviewers

While I've written twelve books in the past nine years, ten of those in the past 3-4, and have over 10,000 followers on Twitter, I'm still having trouble with the marketing aspect of my work. For me, writing books is the easy part of the whole process. It's marketing them which has me with a seemingly permanent shrug of the shoulders. If any of my readers happen to know of a literary agent, marketer, investor, radio show host, or reviewer whom you feel would be willing to work with me, and could help in marketing my work, I would greatly appreciate it if you'd let me know - preferably via email at CRozniecki@gmail.com. If any of my readers would be willing to write a review for one of my four recently published books, again, feel free to send me an email, and I'm sure we'll be able to work something out (those four books being: The Kind-Hearted Smartass: Volume 2 - The Wisecracks Continue (Uncensored Version), The Kind-Hearted Smart Aleck: Volume 2 - The Wisecracks Continue (Censured Version), LOL at the GOP: Volume 4 - Guns, Jesus, Corporations, and Fetuses, and LOL at the GOP: Volume 5 - You Can't Spell "Forgot To Take Their Crazy Pills" Without "Tea Party"). If you're curious to learn more, you can find my work via the following two URLs, and my Twitter page at the third listed URL:

For my Lulu author page:

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/thetaoofroz


For my Amazon author page:

http://www.amazon.com/author/craigrozniecki (or http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00JBQ95LO)


Also, I've updated my Twitter page. To check that out, go here:

https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki

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