Thursday, May 23, 2019

Author Signing at Art Hop, Thursday, June 6th, 2019



Please join us for a fun Art Hop evening with Meisha Macillas.


Art Hop June 6th, Frank’s Place will be hosting a launch party/book signing featuring local author Meisha Macillas. Be sure to come out and buy a copy of the new time traveling adventure called Timetopia and get it signed by the author. Also be sure to try one of the tasty signature drinks from the book. Join us in all the fun with music and drinks.Doors open at 5pm for all ages.6pm-9pm will be the signing and drinks. Drink specials and specialty drinks. Be sure to come out and support your local writer/artist and bar. See you there be sure to invite all your friends.

For Immediate Release:
Author available for interviews
Please contact: Gina at Serendipity Media Group
Email: serendipitymediagroup@gmail.comSerendipity Media GroupTo order media copies, please email, thank you.
Five Scientists disgusted with the future world they came from. They unintentionally created a time machine and once they realized the power they now had, they decided to take a stand, going back hundreds of years to stop the world from becoming marred.  They ensured that the countries and world order that once was, never came to be. They created the land known as Timetopia. A place they deemed as a utopia they the five scientist ran alone. Ava who thought of herself as a shining example of a model Timetopian, finds herself in a most unusual situation. On Ava’s seventeenth birthday, everything she once believed to be true suddenly becomes like a mirror cracked, shattered into a billion pieces. Now being chased by the people she once thought she could trust. She journeys across Timetopia with Rev, a girl she just met. What she finds on her journey shocks her. For nothing is what it seems in Timetopia.

Attention all Central Valley Authors, Book Contest, sponsored by, The Christian Writer's Seminar






Attention all authors! Do you have a book that you've published in 2019? Are you in the Central Valley Region of California? Well stay tuned for an exciting contest sponsored by The Christian's Writers Seminar. Inquiries, please email: serendipitymediagroup@gmail.com.

Friday, May 10, 2019

For Immediate Release: Timetopia, by, Meisha Macillas





For Immediate Release:
Author available for interviews
Please contact: Gina at Serendipity Media Group
Email: serendipitymediagroup@gmail.comSerendipity Media Group
To order media copies, please email, thank you.

Five Scientists disgusted with the future world they came from. They unintentionally created a time machine and once they realized the power they now had, they decided to take a stand, going back hundreds of years to stop the world from becoming marred.  They ensured that the countries and world order that once was, never came to be. They created the land known as Timetopia. A place they deemed as a utopia they the five scientist ran alone. Ava who thought of herself as a shining example of a model Timetopian, finds herself in a most unusual situation. On Ava’s seventeenth birthday, everything she once believed to be true suddenly becomes like a mirror cracked, shattered into a billion pieces. Now being chased by the people she once thought she could trust. She journeys across Timetopia with Rev, a girl she just met. What she finds on her journey shocks her. For nothing is what it seems in Timetopia.


Tuesday, April 30, 2019

May Day Brownies







Every May Day, I make cookies. In some parts of the United States, May baskets are made as part of the May Day tradition, a celebration of Spring that can include activities like a maypole dance and crowning a queen of May. May baskets are small baskets usually filled with flowers or treats, left anonymously on someone's doorstep.

We've always altered the holiday slightly. When my daughters' were little, we would pick Roses and make horns (to serve as holders for the flowers, made out of colored paper). After my son was born, we started baking cookies to give to friends and family on May 1st.

We've always added a note or a card letting people know that the gift is from us.

Happy May Day!


Enjoy these easy and yummy May Day Brownies.

8 Tablespoons (1 cube) of butter, melted
2 eggs
1 1/4 cups of granulated sugar
3/4 cup of baking cocoa
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1/2 cup of flour

Directions: preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray an 8 x 8 inch square baking pan. In a medium sized bowl, add all ingredients, excluding flour. With a spoon, mix thoroughly, lastly add the flour and stir again. Bake in a 325 degree oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the brownie mixture comes out clean.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Wednesday, April 17th 7-9 pm at The Gilded Grape Wine & Spirits, Taste, Sip & Draw: Focus on ARTchitecture with Liz Longo

Wednesday, April 17th 7-9 pm at The Gilded Grape Wine & Spirits, Taste, Sip & Draw:  Focus on ARTchitecture with Liz Longo

Friday, March 15, 2019

Papa Soob’s Formula For Success In every Job




Papa Soob’s Formula For Success In every Job 

“Success is the daily progression toward a pre-determined worthwhile goal.” Earl Nightingale



By, Arsen Marsoobian

1.Show up on time or ahead of time.
2.Dress for the work to be done.
3.Know how to do your job, be skilled.
4. Always do more than asked of you. ( Lose attitude of “That’s not my job”)
5. How can I make my bosses job easier?
6. Know what you believe in and stay true to yourself.
7.Have a positive attitude, smile and look the customer in the eye when talking to them.
     How to test your, Career Opportunities, Dreams, Goals.
1.What will it take to be ready for the opportunity,
Time:  (Days- Weeks -Months -Years )
Money: (How much? How  to get it? )
Sacrifices: (What willing to give up? Watching TV, Hanging with Friends, etc?
  2.Ask yourself, ( This is personal question between you and you.)
Am I willing to do all of these things?
      Is this what I really want to do or be?
    Is the reward greater than the cost?
 If your answer is YES. Then get started knowing it will happen. Work towards it a little every day.
If your answer is NO to any or all of them, change directions  because it will not happen.



Arsen S Marsoobian, Owner
S.O.O.B. Enterprises
PapaSoob@SoobEnt.com









Thursday, February 28, 2019

Bundles of Binding Time, by, Linda Ferrari (official press release)




For Immediate Release:

Bundles of Binding Time, by, Linda Ferrari


A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.Lao-tzu


You never get a second chance to make a first impression.


When asked how he conquered the world, Alexander the Great replied:  “By not delaying.”



Some time ago I read an article that introduced me to the concept of “binding time.” That’s the notion of the semanticist Alfred Korzybski about the importance of language in passing knowledge from one generation to the next, and how language literally gathers events and thoughts together in bundles that outlive their makers in the memories of those that follow.

I began collecting these quotations when I was a sophomore in high school, and I am now a retired teacher.  Over the years, I have collected quotations and shared them with my students when I wrote them on the board in my classroom.  My students always loved reading the quotations, and so many of them began their own book of quotations.  I hope you, too, will find pleasure and inspiration in these “bundles of binding time.”






Product details

Print Length: 44 pages
Publisher: Serendipity Media Group (August 5, 2010)
Language: English

To purchase for $9.99 please go to: Bundles of Binding Time, Eternal Quotations
Contact: Gina Meyers at Serendipitymediagroup@gmail.com
or call: (559) 449-1970

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Christian Writer's Seminar, Fresno Pacific University, Marketing on a budget, by Gina Meyers.


Christian Writer's Seminar, Fresno Pacific University, Marketing on a budget, by Gina Meyers.

In case you missed it, here are my notes from the Christian Writer's Seminar.
Serendipity Media Group, marketing, promotions, publishing

How to Promote your book on a tight budget.

-Create a social media presence

-Send a notification email to your readers/fans (or subscribe to mail chimp or constant contact)

-Collaborate with opinion leaders.

-Run a contest with your book as an award or prize.

-Create a website or connect with a company that can assist.
Contact a local publisher, promoter, such as myself.

Gina Meyers, book publicity

Contact me for a FREE Author Survival Guide. serendipitymediagroup@gmail.com

Monday, October 22, 2018

For Immediate Release 2018 Studio Tour & Art Walk, with artist Liz Longo, Saturday, October 27th & Sunday, October 28th, 2018 FREE Admission

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2018 STUDIO TOUR & ART WALK
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th and
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28th
11AM– 5PM Free Admission
PRESS CONTACTS: Liz Longo: publicity@flatbushartists.org, (917) 637-1104.
Kathy Levine: publicityfeature@flatbushartists.org 917-432-4712
Tour map visit https://www.flatbushartists.org/tourmap2018.html. Maps also available at the
shops and restaurants along Church Avenue, Cortelyou Road and Newkirk Avenue
in Ditmas Park.
This will be our eighth studio tour!

Zane Treimanis CJ Segal-Isaccson Juan Carlos Pinto Alaiyo Bradshaw
Come see over 40 artists – our biggest show yet - in Ditmas Park, Flatbush and vicinity.
Visitors have the chance to view artwork, discuss art with the artists
and purchase the work of
established artists. Most studios will host several artists.
The range is diverse – acrylic and oil painting, wood sculpture, drawings,
mixed media, collage, polished abstract frescoes, photography, and sculptural jewelry.
The beautiful tree-lined streets of Flatbush will offer the opportunity for a wonderful fall
weekend stroll, studio to studio.
Participating artists: Diana Ardila, Gabriel Asoka, Alaiyo Bradshaw, Paul Catalanotto,
Pamela Cortez, Stephen Dix, Karen Friedland, Arturo Garcia, Elise Goldberg, Douglas Graham,
Tom Hagen, Julia Haw, Caitlin Hurd, Roberta Grobel Intrater, Gideon Kendall, Karen King,
Taylor Kuhn, Julie Lambert, Julie Landa, Iris Lavy, Kathy Levine, Liz Longo, Rick Midler,
Vanessa Morris, Madeline Nelson, Christine Newman, Jide Ojo, Julie Peppito, Eric Pesso,
Juan Carlos Pinto, Richard Resnick, Mark Rosenthal, Lindsay Schaeffer, Adam Segal-Isaacson,
CJ Segal-Isaacson, Mary Ann Sekely, Zane Treimanis, David Tumblety, Aura Shahaf Woelfle,
and Brian Zimbler.
Ditmas Park’s restaurant row is on Cortelyou Road and offers a variety of Zagat-rated restaurants.
LOCATION: Victorian Flatbush is located in the heart of Brooklyn, just south of Prospect Park.
Transportation is easy and direct:
SUBWAY: Q train to Beverley Rd., Cortelyou Rd. or Newkirk Plaza.
BUS: B68, B16, B35, and several other buses.

CAR: Parking is plentiful.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Christian Writer's Seminar, Good Lutheran Church, Fresno, Ca. Saturday, February 10th, my talk, by Gina Meyers (Publishing)



"When I grow up, I want to be an author." "When I grow up I want to be a publisher." Sound familar? Both of those dreams were on the career list and in the daiary back in the day. Actually college. I was recently reading over my journal/diary from back in the day at Fresno State and both of those dreams have been realized. The funny thing is both of those "professions" or "careers" have no actual road map. Each author as well as each publisher has kind of traveled their own road to success. I'm going to try to provide an easy road map to publishing success. Here are some tips to presenting your book to a publisher.

Tips on presenting your book to a publisher:

#1 Enjoy the process
#2 Take time to research, do your homework.
#3 Access your strengths and weaknesses. 
#4 Learn something of value from your favorite author, your dream publisher, your competition.
#5 Decide if you want to self-publish.
#6 Decide if you want to hire a literary agent.
#7 Learn publishing lingo, every industry and profession has a language.
#8 Do your market research. The Writer's Market is an excellent guide to publishers in the US.
#9 Once you've indentified your target market, work on niche marketing. (a limited area of demand for your book).
#10 Draft a proposal
#11 Get to the point.
#12 Send out your proposals.

When I taught my Publishing 101 Class in the Spring of 2014, I asked my students what they hoped to gain/goal from taking the class.

TM Gardea said, "I believe it would be fun to change people's lives for the better."
D. Yee said, "to initiate the process of writing my memoir of my life experiences growing up as an Asian-American in Arkansas." Another student took a more practical approach and said, "to acquire better knowledge of publishing and marketing a book, to learn something new." This individual also said, "to learn the difference between self-publishing and hiring an agent." The truth is the process of writing is quite different than the process of publishing, but according to Bookstat, the way we purchase books has changed.

1) Amazon sells nearly half the books sold in the US. Barnes & Noble is shrinking quickly as are other outlets.
2) E Books account for more than half of all books sold in the US.
3) self-published and small press books at low prices dominate unit sales.
4) As always, books are being purchased and read. The best-selling book of the year will be read by fewer than 1% of the people in the US. Bust as long as you have about 10,000 devoted readers, you can make a living.

What I mean is technology has changed and myself as a publisher, I have had to adapt to new and emerging technologies to stay on top of my game. People still have stories to tell, it's the way we communicate this that has changed. For instance, books and book stores have been around for 500 years.

For publishers and authors, we still need each other for moral and organizational support. It's hard work, writers need to write, and publishers have become promoters and still need to research permissions, etc. Shelf-space is no longer king, niche marketing is queen. We can't cater to bookstores, it must be our fans.

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