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Behind Candalyse Publishing
Miriam L. Jacobs, President & CEO
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Success begins with faith, burning desire and immediate action

Miriam L. Jacobs and her team of professionals will bring your manuscripts to the light.

Tell us your vision and we will gladly provide the services to help manifest your literary dream.

"At Candalyse Publishing, we do whatever is necessary to help our clients manifest their vision of being published. One thing that we rarely ever have a dissatisfied client.  We are an independent publishing company, spiritually based. I believe that honesty and integrity are the foundations for good business. "
- MLJ

"LOCAL RESIDENT SUCCEEDS IN STARTING PUBLISHING COMPANY TO HELP OTHER WRITERS GET PUBLISHED"


"LOCAL RESIDENT PUBLISHES FUND RAISING POETRY Anthology TO PROMOTE AWARENESS TO RARE SKIN DISORDER"


If you believe it, you can achieve it!
Never give up on your dreams!


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In just nine short months, Candalyse Publishing has grown to be exceptionally adaptive. It has gone from a struggling start-up, to a powerful force in today's literary arena. The company was launched in March, 2007 by Miriam L. Jacobs on a shoestring budget, and in a make-shift small office in her living room. The name was contrived as a tribute to her two granddaughters, Candace and Alyse.

The agency now attracts some of the country's brightest and up-and-coming authors. In the last month alone, Candalyse Publishing has more than quintupled in size, and tripled its revenue. It aims to build upon these benchmarks in 2008.

"Our primary focus is to help our client's literary visions reach fruition; I have a tremendous zeal for helping others succeed," Jacobs explained. "As a poet and author, I endured the frustrations, rejections, and obstacles that first-time writers often encounter. These struggles were the impetus for publishing my own work. From beginning to end, we offer a multitude of quality services at affordable prices to meet all of your literary needs."

Candalyse Publishing has been so effective that it successfully competes with elite firms such as Lulu Press and other "print on demand" entities at the systematic level, in personal service, quality, and fees. Authors who have signed with Candalyse Publishing are now managing their newfound success and launching speaking tours across the country.

However, rapid growth is only part of publishing house's story. Amid the tangible and measurable accomplishments and success, is perhaps the organization's most significant purpose and why it was established in the first place: to raise funds for several facial reconstructive surgeries for Jacobs' 8 year-old granddaughter, Candace. The youth was born with a rare skin disorder. Along the way, Jacobs is promoting tolerance, education, and compassion for those who also have Giant Congenital Nevus.

How has Candalyse Publishing accomplished so much in such a relatively short period of time?

What's apparent is that the organization's audacious optimism supersedes pragmatism. Timeless industry fundamentals such as brilliant marketing, a well-organized operation and support staff, as well as creative and strategic plans certainly play a part.

Candalyse Publishing is focused on consistently achieving the greatest impact in the literary world. And the woman at the helm has been exemplary in bringing it all together. Miriam L. Jacobs has masterfully bridged the divide between service and astronomical fees associated with her competitors. In doing so, her company still makes a profit, enjoys repeat business, and gains referrals with every contract.

Ingeniously, Jacobs expands her operation through collaboration rather than competition. Authors everywhere are invited to promote their books on her agency's website whether they are published with Candalyse Publishing or not.

-Fran Briggs is an accomplished and award-winning writer. She is one of our best and is available on a contract basis to dynamically put your vision into words. Areas of expertise: publicity, public relations, website content, and editorial.

franbriggs@aol.com
http://franbriggs.com


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BETHEL, NY- June 18, 2007- Author/poet Miriam L. Jacobs has recently published an anthology dedicated to raise awareness to a disorder that her eldest granddaughter was born with. Giant Congenital Nevus is a rare skin disorder which affects hundreds of babies each year, yet few people have ever heard of it.

Her granddaughter, Candace, who celebrates her 8th birthday today, June 18, was born with Giant Congenital Nevus. The delivery room fell silent on that notable date in 1999. Even the delivering doctor did not know what was covering two-thirds of the tiny baby's face.

After some research, Mrs. Jacobs determined that the public at large needed to be educated and has written numerous editorials and articles to this end sharing about this potentially malignant, socially unacceptable skin condition.

In May 2007, published through Lulu.com, Mrs. Jacobs wrote, My Name is Not Monkey Girl, to help promote tolerance and compassion for children who are born with physical differences who are often the victims of stares, finger pointing, taunts, whispering and name calling.

The title of this inspirational children's story is significant in that one youngster called Candace a monkey girl while Candace attempted to play with her.

According to the author, "I decided then and there that parents need to educate their children on how to be tolerant of others who look different from them! I knew that I would someday write a book called, My Name is Not Monkey Girl, and I thank God for giving me the strength and wherewithal to do it!"


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