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Contacting, Booking, Interviewing, or Mailing Jerry
- How do I contact Jerry?
- Who is Jerry’s literary agent?
- Who is Jerry’s speaking agent?
- How do I get permission to reprint something Jerry has written?
- How can I set up an interview for print or media with him?
- How do I go about getting him to write something for publication?
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For Business:
For business – that’s everything from one-on-one coaching to writing, permissions, interviews, and speaking – write to Jerry here.
For Other Matters:
For all personal messages, please use the form here. (Seriously. You won’t be able to get through to me at the address above.)
I will write back to you.
I’ll also put you on the list for my newsletter, which I send out at irregular intervals, when I have some kind of news to report. (Your email address will never be given to anyone else.)
When I can and if it’s relevant to this site’s very specific purpose, and I think it would be helpful or of interest to a large number of people, I’ll try to address anything you might ask or say somewhere along the line in a blog post.
And of course if you have anything happy or celebratory to say, or want to share news of your triumphs, your victories, or your bettering life, or even if you just want to pass on some kind or pleasant words about my books or other work, feel free to send those to me, too. They’re always welcome, and frequently they bring me a lot of cheer and satisfaction
2. Who is Jerry’s literary agent?
Merrilee Heifetz
Writers House
21 W 26th St.
NY. NY 10010
tel: 212 685 2400
3. Who is Jerry’s speaking agent?
Jerry represents himself for speaking engagements. (Well, he hopes.)
4. How do I get permission to reprint something Jerry has written?
This should be fairly easy.
If you want to quote a few sentences or a paragraph or two, attributing them to me, great – go ahead and do that. Feel free. I’ll be happy and humbled (well, some anyway) and flattered.
But if you want to quote something at length or even the whole thing, you need written permission from the copyright holder (that’d be me). Even if you’re not making money from it.
(It’s the law. To say nothing of polite and nice, too.)
If you’d like to do that in a non-commercial venue, for the simple good of your readers, well, I’ll probably be happy to pitch in myself and we can almost certainly work it out for free, just as something I’d like to do along with you.
If you’d like to do it in a commercial venue, we’ll be able to work that out, too, for a standard publishing permission fee. Either way, just get in touch with me, by clicking here.
Thank you.
5. How can I set up an interview for print or media with him?
Just get in touch with him by clicking here.
6. How do I go about getting him to write something for publication?
Primarily by offering him a handsome and much appreciated sum of money. You can get in touch to talk with him about this by clicking here.