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Publisher's Weekly, Book of the Day:
Life Is a Series of Presentations
It's one of those flukes that happen frequently
at BookExpo America. Four years ago in Los Angeles, Kim Dower
(a.k.a. Kim-from-LA, the name of her publicity company) took
a booth to drum up more business for her publicity company and
for Perfect Pitch Productions, the media training company she
co-owns. She held a drawing for a free training session and
was tempted to cheat and pick another name as she looked at
the winner's business card: "Tony Jeary, Mr. Presentation."
Great, she thought: no new business and how do you teach "Mr.
Presentation" something new about presenting?
"But Tony really believes what he says, that we can learn
from everywhere and he flew down here from Dallas," said
Dower. Immediately the two recognized that what Jeary did for
Fortune 500 CEOs in his training business, Dower was doing for
authors. In one of their discussions, Dower blurted out "life
is a series of presentations," and Jeary suggested they
write a book together.
This month, Life Is a Series of Presentations: How to Inspire,
Inform and Influence Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime by Jeary with
Dower and the writer J.E. Fishman is Fireside's lead hardcover
title.
Editor Caroline Sutton, who bought the book in December 2002,
said she recognized that its lessons could affect her job on
a daily basis. Other colleagues have had similar reactions.
"For a solid year now, whenever I go to lunch and I mention
the title of the book, I get the same initial response,"
said Sutton. "They say, 'This is so true. I need a copy
of this book.'"
"Publishing, more than anything, is a series of presentations,"
said Dower, who has 20 years of experience in the biz. From
author to agent to editor to bookseller, it is almost impossible
to imagine a job in publishing that does not involve pitching.
"We're presenting all the time," said Brian DeFiore,
the agent for the book. He told PW that he found Jeary's "presentation
arsenal" described in the book particularly helpful. "It's
being hyper aware of every possible thing you can bring to a
discussion of why people should listen to you," he explained.
"It should be very obvious, but often it's not."
Even the Fireside publicist working on Life Is a Series of Presentations
learned a few things from the book. "Most good publicists
will read this book and say, 'I do this anyway,' but it is driven
home a bit more," said Fireside publicity manager London
King. "We do so much with e-mail these days and it's all
about, how do I get across in the first few lines what I really
want to get across? [The book] makes it clear that the audience
is what matters."
While Life Is a Series of Presentations resonates with many
in the book business, it is not specifically about publishing.
"It boils down to making people feel confident," Dower
explained. "These skills and techniques make you feel confident
and translate into everyday situations."
The idea of tailoring the message to the audience is spilling
over to bookstore events planned for Life Is a Series of Presentations.
At Bodhi Tree in West Hollywood, Calif., for example, "presentation
as transformation" will be Dower's theme. Much of the publicity
will be held in conjunction with Jeary's extensive travel schedule
for his corporate training events and appearances. But Dower
and Jeary will do several bookstore events together and separately.
"Tony and Kim together are amazing," said Sutton.
"They help you fine tune what you know so that it is so
much more effective."--Bridget Kinsella