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      A chapter-by-chapter outline; 

      A brief list of competing titles, with explanation why
     this one is new and unique (i.e., sell us on why this
     book should take the lead and promotion);

      Explain the intended audience for the book;

      Guide the publisher toward seeing realistic ways to
     publicize the book. Also, very important—your skills,
     experience, contacts, and availability to help
     publisher promote your book;

      An autobiography, with attached resume.


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Text Box:   Acknowledgments 

  My all encompassing thanks to my extraordinary agent, Nancy Rosenfeld, who never ceased in trying 
   for me and keeping my hopes aloft.
     —Jack LaZebnik, author, Golden Medina and Such a Life

   Beginning with the very first word of this book and until I wrote the very last, I did not realize the years
   It would take to bring together in one volume the lifetime of experiences in the healthcare field . . . 
   But my manuscript would not exist as a book at all if it were not for the efforts of several individuals
   Who I wish to acknowledge and thank. First, Mr. Steven L Mitchell, editor-in-chief of Prometheus 
   Books, whose very great interest and vision of the value of this manuscript brought it into publication. 
   Second, Ms. Nancy Rosenfeld, my literary agent, whose many hours of hard work and enthusiasm for 
   the book was indispensable for bringing the manuscript as a project to a successful conclusion.
     —Jordan Braverman, author, Your Money & Your Health

   Those who contributed to the composition of this work are beyond counting: my agent, Nancy Rosenfeld
   and her editor Janet Tabin believed in it. From the beginning of my decision in 1985 to “write full time,”
   many workshop and conference instructors, authors, and participants have read, listened to parts, and
   given invaluable suggestions. I am grateful to Pelican Publishing Company for being willing to bring my
   dream to reality.
     —Gwendolyn Y. Fortune, author, Growing Up Nigger Rich and Family Lines

   Completing this book marks the end of a very long and rewarding journey. It is one I have taken with the
   personal and professional support of family, friends, and colleagues.  Therefore, I would like to express
   my deepest gratitude to some of the people who have helped make Healthy Anger possible.  First, I am
   extremely grateful to Nancy Rosenfeld, my friend, my agent, and the source of the idea for New Hope 
   for People with Bipolar Disorder, a book she and I coauthored with Dr. Jan Fawcett. The feedback and
   encouragement she provided on that project and this book helped push me in a direction to make the
   manuscripts the best they could be. I am again, and still, appreciative of her determination, drive, and
   commitment to quality…
     —Bernard Golden, PhD, author:  Healthy Anger, Creative Genius, and
                   New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder (Fawcett, Golden, Rosenfeld)

   The creation of this book [Facing the Ultimate Loss] was the product of years of listening and learning. 
   It would be impossible to thank all of those who made our work possible… To Brook Noel, our 
   publisher, and to Nancy Rosenfeld, our agent, we are deeply indebted.
     —Robert J. Marx and Susan Wengerhoff Davidson, authors, Facing the Ultimate Loss

   I would like to thank the many people who helped me with this project and the ones who Simply enrich 
   my existence. What would I do without my wonderful agent, Nancy Rosenfeld? I really don’t think I 
   would have survived without her thoughtful guidance and  Support. Thank you, Wise One!
     —Dr. Dorothy McCoy, author, The Ultimate Book of Personality Tests and The Manipulative Man