C&B BOOKS, was started in 1995, by Carol Rogers & Brenda Piper.The motivation behind this book business, was the lack of affordable books written by black authors.  We decided to become an asset to our Youth and the African American community in a whole.  We offer our books for less then the major stores, we knew this would provide our readers with a wider variety of reading material. We have, titles for all ages in all catagories, fiction, non-fiction, spiritual, inspirational, educational etc.

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APRIL 2006
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Self-Published Authors Symposium

Recent Press Coverage of the Self-Published Authors Symposium in pdf format



Queens, New York - Queens Book Fair 2005 featured in Newsday article:
"This book fair's for the self-published"

(PRLEAP.COM) Queens, New York - Queens Book Fair 2005 featured in Newsday article "This book fair's for the self-published"

Queens, New York - Queens Book Fair April 30, 2005 featured in Newsday, May 3, 2005, article "This book fair's for the self-published" New York City Edition Neigborhoods section pg. A52. Self-pubublished authors from around the country flocked the 2005 Queens Book Fair, along with with book lovers around the tri-state area. Queens Borough President Helen Marshall proclaimed the month of April as Book Month in Queens.

The Queens Book Fair presented a Power Networking Breakfast prior to the opening of the Queens Book Fair to "Connect the Dots" between Corporate, goverment, Small Businesses and the literary world.

The fair has generated local buzz for emphasizing the growing phenomenon of self-published African-American authors. The writers have seized mainstream publishers' attention by independently printing small quantities of their work and controlling all of its creative and financial aspects.

The authors' success hinges on marketing strategies as diverse as door-to-door sales, street vending and arranging book signings at popular restaurants or nightclubs. But before this year, only Harlem had established an annual book fair where writers are exposed to thousands of readers in one setting.

The Queens Book Fair attracted hundreds of people to Jamaica Market, and Piper and Rogers were counting on the event to introduce some writers to a bigger audience than they've ever enjoyed.

"It was packed," Rogers said. "And I was shocked. It was rainy and we didn't think people would show up. But they still came out."

To some degree, the women are all about taking chances. They started their book business almost by accident a decade ago, while selling gift baskets and floral arrangements at the St. Nicholas of Tolentine Flea Market in Jamaica.

C & B Books Distribution began bringing used books from their own collections to sell at the market, selling out each week. A frequent customer soon asked if the pair could get their hands on books by other African-American authors.

"She asked how soon we could get them, and I said we'd have them for her the next Saturday," Rogers said. "And I thought, I don't know how I'm going to get these, but I'm going to find out.?"

Rogers, 44, not only supplied the requested books, but soon found herself fielding requests for work by other black writers. Within weeks, she and Piper were visiting distributor warehouses that stacked dozens of titles from tiny imprints around the country.

By 2001, the women sensed a revolution stirring in the African-American literary community. Sister Souljah's 1999 cautionary coming-of age novel "The Coldest Winter Ever" had reinvigorated an urban-literature market that had hibernated for decades, provoking a new generation of black writers to eschew the mythic glamour of drugs and violence.

Other genres took shape around the same time, including revenge melodramas, romance thrillers and inspirational memoirs about overcoming abuse, addiction and lives of crime.

"It's a whole industry booming within an industry," said Angela Wallace, whose self-published novel, "Secret Dramas," earned acclaim for its unique hybrid of soap opera and mob intrigue. "[Writers] are implementing their own imprints. As a result of that, they're bringing other black authors in under their umbrella. I think mainstream publishing is noticing that."

Brenda Piper and Carol Rogers established their own tiny umbrella on the Internet in 2002. In March 2002 Mr. Phil Andrews joined C & B Books as its Public Relations Director to strengthen C & B Books brand name recognition in the literary community. C&B; Books Distribution eventually opened its first physical location at the Jamaica Market in October and introduced its newest location in a compact corner store in Flushing in January.

The partners built their stock through consignment deals with self-published authors, advising writers through labor-intensive processes such as mission statements, cover design, press releases and book signings.

While she tirelessly provides encouragement and advice, Piper, 53, insists that no book will sell without its author's own follow-through.

"They have to be willing to get out," she said. "They can't just drop their book at the store and expect the stores to sell their book. We support authors through C & B Books authors club which promotes self-published authors.

But the women treat the Queens Book Fair like a community service as much as they do a business endeavor.

The event, which offered seminars and workshops for published and unpublished writers alike, kicked off with a networking breakfast to help forge partnerships in New York's independent literary scene. Readers had the chance to meet and solicit advice from their favorite authors, as well.

"Harlem and Brooklyn, they already have their recognition - even the Bronx," Piper said. "Queens was very low-key, and it's just starting to blossom." To be placed on our email list for upcoming book fair or to join our authors club you may log on to our web site at http://www.cbbooksdistribution.com/ or you may email us at [email protected].



C&B; BOOKS DISTRIBUTION IS SPONSORING AUTHORS
@ Book Expo America 2006
MAY 19-21: WASHINGTON D.C. CONVENTION CENTER

EXTENDED DATE FOR EXHIBTORS - MARCH 26, 2006
This offer to exhibit with C&B; Books Distribution at Book Expo America is a joint venture with fellow self-published authors. This will be on a first-come, first-serve basis...but the opportunity won't last for long. The fee to join our group of authors is $350.00 for three days of exposure. - Book signing schedules will be assigned to authors who attend this event. Authors who can not attend, but would like to display their titles there can send their books to C&B; Books. The fee for this service is $150.00.

WHY SHOULD YOU BE PART OF THIS GREAT EVENT?

Since the pavilion's inception in 2004, many licensing, distribution, and sales success stories have emerged from the roster of African American Pavilion exhibitors. For instance, Relentless Aaron, Owner of Relentless Content, in a recent New York Times interview, was credited with getting his four-book deal with St. Martin's Press to his discovery as a publisher/author/exhibitor at last year's African American Pavilion at Book Expo America. While exhibiting in the Pavilion last year, Tony Rose met Japanese publisher Hiroshi Sano of Transworld Japan, Inc. and made a multi-book Japanese language publishing deal.

Relentless Aaron is C&B; Books' 2004 Entrepreneur of the Year, 2005 Urban Author of The Year - Needless to say we supported Relentless all the way and we are extremely proud of his success.

Join C&B; Books so you can be our next star **********

This is your time to escalate your publishing business to a new level of success and showcase your products to the thousands of book buyers visiting the many exhibits featuring books and gifts by, for and about African Americans.

For further information on the African American Pavilion and Book Expo please contact

Sponsors: C&B; Books Distribution - www.cbbooksdistribution.com
Carol Rogers, 718-380-9555 - [email protected]
Brenda Piper, 718-591-4525 - [email protected]
Renee Flagler- Coordinator [email protected] www.aspicommedia.com
Phil Andrews- Public Relations Director [email protected] www.powernetworkingseries.com

PAYMENT Schedule is as follows:

A deposit of $175.00 is due March 20, 2006 This guarantees your space to exhibit at the C&B; Books Distribution booth.

Balance of $175.00 due April 4, 2006

Book Display Only: $150.00 due by March 20, 2006

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THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME AND WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US IN OUR EFFORT TO SUPPORT SELF-PUBLISHED AUTHORS!!!!!!



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