[gha] Re: Book publishing

  • From: Hedva Bachrach <hedgad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 11:45:43 +0200

On 11/02/2013 08:30, SANBUN PUBLISHERS wrote:

Dear Sirs:*Dear  Sirs,*


*I am a poet and a writer and translator from several languages. I would be very interested in such a publishing, but not right now - a little later, when I finish translating my work. Two of my books were already published abroad, a poetry book in Mongolia by a publishing house which is connected with poets from 80 countries, and another - a story book "the hidden dove" by a very big publishing house in the States. My field of research is Ethnic traditions and their manifestations in modern Poetry. I have got materials from many countries, which I translate and write articles and lectures.

It would be an honor for me to be published in India, I have People I know there among poets and also among IFuw members (the local organization of University Women. In the past I've dealt with their community projects, as I was in the project committee of the International federation of University Women. I'll be so glad to be published in India, but please wait several months until I finish translating, as everyday matters and my husband's condition have their own duties.

I'm holding this e.mail to keep it, could you please contact me again in 4-5 months?? I'll try and contact you when my book is ready. I have still a children stories book which has not been published and a poetry book. If you have a story journal, I'll be happy to send there some stories.

With respect and many many thanks
have beautiful days

Dr. Hedva Rabinson Bachrach
hedgad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tel-972-9-8857763

*

I understand that you are a writer/poet and that you write on general topics.


We are publishers based in New Delhi, India and we were wondering if you would be interested in getting your writings published in a book for the general and the mass Indian readers? We have over 15 years of experience in book publishing with a nationwide distribution network. We have published over 350 books including many of authors/writers from U.S.A. and other countries.

If you feel interested, kindly send us your complete manuscript/collection in print or on CD or by email as a WORD document file for our evaluation and consideration. I will then soon get back to you with a very lucrative publishing venture, which will not only be profitable to both of us, but also useful and educative for readers, both young and old.

I look forward to receiving your manuscript soon.

With best wishes,

*Arvinder Singh*

Sanbun Publishers

403 Imperial Tower, Naraina Commercial Centre

C-Block Naraina Vihar

New Delhi 110 028

India

sanbunpublishers@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sanbunpublishers@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:22:34 -0600
Subject: [gha] Using our GHA Mailing Lists
From: cookcomm@xxxxxxxxx
To: gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; ghausa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dear everyone,

Our GHA mailing list systems are now ready for regular use. We have 226 addresses in the overall gha list -gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> - (including India, Latin America, Africa, USA) and 86 addresses in the gha-usa list - ghausa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ghausa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. There are about a few people in both lists, and they will receive duplicate messages when mails are sent to both addresses. Also, since the lists are moderated, there will be a delay before your message goes out to all 226 or 86 addresses. This is an advanced implementation of typical "group" lists on many e-mail browsers.

Some notes I'd like to warn you about:

First, if you respond to one of the list message and really intend just to mail the person posting the message, please be aware - there's a good chance your message will go to everyone on the list. So, in these cases, it's best to just write to the person direct, not using the list address. When you sent mail to either of the freelists addresses, it's assumed that your message is intended for everyone.

Among benefits of using these lists. When someone requests deletion, it can be done without problem. (Just send a request to me at cookcomm@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:cookcomm@xxxxxxxxx>). And, of course, it's easy to add new addresses as GHA expands its scope - which is continuing. In the past we have been sending messages to 100+ individual addresses, and this has made it impractical to search for a message by a person's name since all messages have all names on them. Also, when composing a message, it's much easier just to type in an addresses of this type. Unlike most e-mail systems, we not limited to a certain number of recipients.

I have been testing and configuring the lists with Nina's help and I thank her for that. I am aware that some messages to the lists may not have gone out. If this happened to you, please re-send a copy now and I will send it along.

I pray these changes will enhance our communications. As in the past, we encourage sharing among everyone, and these lists should help.

Yours in Harmony,

Bruce

Bruce L. Cook, Ph.D.
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