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authorship, year of creation- and whether or not this title has been previously registered. ; The copyright office is backlogged and it’s taking anywhere from four to six months to receive your notification. Request a return receipt when you mail it off and you’ll get a certified slip back from the Postal Service when your materials are received in the Copyright Office. Save thi^ until you receive your official notification, with the seal. Now let’s contact another arm of the Library of Congress to get a Library of Congress Card Number, or LCCN. This information is used by libraries when ordering books. Most of you will use the Preassigned Card Number Program. They now have an online address: http://lcweb3.loc.gov/pen.Thereis no charge for this service, but they do request a copy of the published work. Last but certainly not least is R.R. Bowker. This company is considered the granddaddy of the publishing world. So many different branches of the industry are intertwined in this structure. Here, you will apply for your ISBN numbers. Most

on air that there's no such thing as a Black anorexic, but keeps her occasional bulimia and childhood abuse a secret. At age 41, she doesn't expect to cause whiplash, but would settle for turning just one head, provided it's the right one. "Let's get real," she says, "What are the chances of an overweight, over 40 Black woman meeting Mr. Right?" All around her, relationships she's relied on as being stable are unraveling. Just as Jade and her husband move to a mansion in the suburbs, she decides to end their unhappy marriage, the 20-year marriage of Sarita and Phil is also disintegrating, and Phil decides to make a move on Dee Dee; and

PUBLISH Continued from Cl stores and libraries now require this information on books. You will pay approximately $ 175 for log that contains 10 groups of numbers. You assign them to your titles as you need to. Once you’ve assigned a number to a title you’ll have to contact Books in Print, another arm of R.R. Bowker. Books-in Print announces your titles to the world. Hopefully, you will supply them with an Advance Book Information for or A.B.I. This lists all the bibliographic information about your title. Both the Books in Print and. the A.B.I are free services from R.R. Bowker. Also under the R.R. Bowker tent is the Bar Code information. Most book buyers now require that books have a barcode that can be scanned by computer. If not, you’ll have to sticker the information on the back of the books. R.R. Bowker has a list of EAN Bar Code Film Master Suppliers. The bar code costs approximately $ 10 and takes two business days to receive by First Class Mail. . Finally, let’s look at the Standard Address Number or SAN. This is another free service from BOOK Continued from Cl Sharon's 15-year-old daughter Tyeesha, upset with her mother's newly discovered sexuality, does almost everything she can to rebel by losing her virginity and announcing she's decided to become a stripper. Dee Dee's romantic hopes are raised when she meets Skylar, a mediator brought into the radio station to resolve a sexual harassment dispute between co-workers. They are instantly attracted to each other and begin a tentative, but tender relationship with serious baggage, including Skylar's exwife, who won't go away, and his young daughter who wants her father all to herself. Dee Dee and Skylar's relation-

R.R. Bowker. This is a unique Standard Identification Number for each address of an organization in or served by the publishing industry, which is engaged in repetitive transactions with other members of the industry in order to facilitate communications among them. This seven digit number should be included on your stationery, invoices and ordering documents. When written, this number is three digits then a hyphen following four digits. This is the same format as a telephone number so please state SAN before the number to avoid confusion. Whew! We got through it. Delores Thornton, an Indianapolis native is the author of the novel, Ida Mae. She is also a member of several writers ’ organizations including: International Women's Writing Guild, Black Writers on Tour and Indianapolis Writers’ Center. In addition, Thornton publishes the online and hardcopy Marguerite Press Newsletter. Contact her via e-mail at: [email protected] or visit her Web site at: http:// margueritepress. 8m. com.

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