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Testimonials
"Dear Dr. Bauer: I write in response to your May 17, 2011, letter
to Dr. Steven Sicari. The University records show that you received a
Doctor of Philosophy on June 3, 1979. Enclosed is a copy of your
transcript... Very truly yours, Kathleen M. McElroy, Associate General
Counsel, St. John's University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439"
"Dear Dr.
Bauer: The material that you refer to in your letter of February 28,
2007, to Chancellor Fox has been removed from the University's web
site. We deeply regret this incident. Rest assured that it was not
this institution's intent to propagate offensive comments. Yours truly,
Jeffrey Elman, Acting Dean, Division of Social Sciences, University of
California, San Diego cc: Chancellor Fox; Sr. Vice Chancellor Chandler" A
letter apologizing on behalf of UCSD for terrorist threats by
faculty members Shweta Narayan and Seana Coulson.
"On behalf of the Township of Aberdeen, I would like to thank you for participating in Aberdeen Day this year. Needless to say, there could be no Aberdeen Day without the support of the various clubs, organizations, businesses and vendors. Everything went along very smoothly, and I just wanted you to know how much I appreciated your efforts to make this day so special." - Jim Colabelli, Director of Recreation, Township of Aberdeen, www.Twp.Aberdeen.NJ.US
"Not since Brother Lawrence taught theology while baking bread in a monastery kitchen have we had such a priest among the pots. This book is as warm as the good Father, and his pasta recipes alone will make you a convert to his simple and basic Italian style. My copy is already covered with tomato sauce and wine. Wonderful! This book is totally useful and delicious." - The Frugal Gourmet reviewing Father Orsini's Italian Kitchen, from Macmillan Publishing Company, Thomas Dunne, Editor
"'Unpredictable 101;' is a MUST read for any fan of the 'WWE UNIVERSE.' Stephen Nagy does an especially great job on his EXCLUSIVE interview with my best friend, 'The Unpredictable' Johnny Rodz." - Pete Sanchez (The youngest champion in WWE HISTORY!)
"And I am forever grateful to the assistance I received from Barbara Bauer Literary Agency for the constant prodding to write a memoir such as this." Timothy Fitzgerald, author of "The Wawona Brotherhood: The San Jose State College Campus Revolt"
"Thank you very much for presenting the seminar on "How to Get Published" at the Old Bridge Library on March 27. It was extremely well attended and I heard only positive comments from people as they were exiting the Meeting Room. It is programs such as yours that add flair and variety to our program calendar. I appreciate the time and effort you put into the presentation. Again, thank you for your consideration." - Quentin Van Buren, AV Librarian, Old Bridge Public Library, Old Bridge, NJ
“Steve Nagy’s “MY 101 Reasons to Love the Dallas Cowboys and 10 Reasons to Despise the Philadelphia Eagles and Their Fans!” is essential reading for any Cowboys fan both young and old.” - Bobby Hurley, Sr., 2010 James Naismith Hall of Fame member
"Steve Nagy's "The Lunacy of a Sports Fan" is an excellent book for anyone who enjoys sports banter!" - Art Dorrington, The "Jackie Robinson" of Hockey. (The man who broke the color barrier in professional hockey)
"We actually used your book on our "Black Poetry Night." Various poems in your book were the most profound out of all the other poems that were read that night. Thank you for giving The Psalms of a Warrior's Heart to the world." - Edward Thomas
"Many thanks to the Barbara Bauer Literary Agency for taking up the Lord's work and teaching me about the publishing world: May God bless your business." - Taken from Acknowledgments in "The Psalms of a Warrior's Heart" by Emmanuel Young, published by Dove House.
"You were a smash I heard!! I just wanted to tell you that your program got a tremendous turn out compared to most of the other programs here. Any time you'd like to run another 'Getting Published' seminar just give me a call. Thanks again." - Valerie Mead, Old Bridge Public Library, New Jersey
"Sizzling…Not at all smarmy or repetitive as Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty books. Highly recommended…A keeper." - Amazon review of "Beating the Wild Tattoo" by Lyn Davenport, Blue Moon Books, Barney Rosset, publisher.
"The text is fluid and graceful, an unusual combination in an instructional title, and the authors wrap succinct accounts of Chinese history and lore around their clear, step-by-step, illustrated instructions." - Booklist review of CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING by Caroline & Dr. Susan Self, Tuttle Publishing, Hardcover
"Steve Nagy's 'The Lunacy of a Sports Fan' is a great book for anyone who has ever had any passion for a sports team or sports in general." - Bobby Thomson, former NY Giant. The man who hit "the shot heard 'round the world" on October 3, 1951.
"A great read. This book takes you back to one of the Cowboys' most impressive runs while they were winning 3 out of 4 Super Bowls. Plus, Stephen [Nagy] also reflects on the super days of Landry & Staubach!" - Jerry Recco, On-air personality from WFAN-AM in NY - the #1 Sports Talk Radio Station in the USA
"Steve Nagy's 'The Lunacy of a Sports Fan' gives an in-depth look into the mind of one of the most passionate and loyal fans of The New York Yankees." - Chris Shearn, host of "Yankees Batting Practice Today," the #1 baseball pregame show in the NATION! ("Yankees Batting Practice Today" can be seen one hour prior to Yankees games only in the YES Network.
"I would also like to thank my agent, Barbara Bauer ,who took the chance to get this, my first book, published. I hope that it will be the first of many." Dr. Sherri Alpert, author of "Cassandra Gets Her Smile Back" New Horizon Press, Far Hills, NJ
"Thank you very much for your presentation during Reading is Fundamental (RIF) at the library. Your visuals helped bring your story of Tyler the Texas Turkey to life as well as making a memorable experience for the students. We feel that your contribution was essential to the success of the program and we appreciate you. Sincerely, Sue Phillips, Children's Programming Coordinator, Huntsville Public Library" In appreciation for author Maggie Stevens and her 'Tyler the Texas Turkey' series.
"'Where was this book 40 years ago for me?' What an adventure Mrs. Tockalocka takes us through. Her unique friends...and of course the clouds! Being a meteorologist for the past 30 years, I truly appreciate a book that not only excites a student to read, but also to learn about science. What better way to learn about clouds and weather than by taking a trip with Corundy Blue, The Cumulus!":Re: D.M.Carretta's "Corundy Blue the Cumulus" - Steve Caporizzo, Chief Meteorologist WTEN TV (ABC Affiliate, Albany, NY) |
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"Teachers in the field of Brush Painting--be it either Chinese or Japanese Sumie-e will rejoice in the discovery of the superb text on the subject produced by Caroline and Susan Self and published by Tuttle Publishing. I have taught the subject in Europe, Asia and at various schools in California and at the University of Utah and find the text to be wonderfully helpful for both teachers and students in mastering the arts of the brush. For the student it is having a full time teacher in attendance, and for the teacher it is literally a collaboration with the Gods of the Brush!" - Patrick Lennox Tierney, Professor Emeritus, University of Utah reviewing The Art of Chinese Brush Painting by Caroline Self and Dr. Susan Self "On April 13, 2011, the spotlight shone on five-year-old Julia Rose Vetter as she sang in Woodmere Elementary's Annual Talent Show. Her song was 'It's Springtime in Texas,' written by Julia's grandmother, Maggie Stevens, and arranged by her parents, David and Rachael Vetter. This song is the theme song for 'Sprintime in Texas' play number two in Maggie Stevens' 'Holiday Playbook for Children.' Parents and teachers were delighted with Julia's performance and look forward to the showcasing of their most talented young students next year." Heather Hull, Principal, Woodmere Elementary, Portland, Oregon |
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