by Stellar Communications Houston | Jun 3, 2020 | Audiobooks, Books, Business, Corporate history books, External business communication
You wouldn’t guess that The Bell Tower on 34th has such an intriguing history. The wedding and event venue in Houston, Texas, is the epitome of effortless elegance. Inside are Italian archways, 19th century brick from Chicago, marble floors from Turkey, and sweeping...
by Stellar Communications Houston | May 8, 2020 | Books, Business
Last week, a CEO called with a problem. He’s unhappy with his publisher and wants to transfer his nonfiction book to our team. It’s an unfortunate situation, but he’s one of the lucky ones. He has his book files ready to share and discuss. Other authors who’ve...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Apr 17, 2020 | Books, Business, Editing, External business communication, Financial communication, Internal Corporate Communication, Magazine articles
An author contacted us recently requesting proofreading services. She was horrified that several mistakes appeared in her published book, even after a proofreader had reviewed it. Of course, we understood her frustration. Errors slip past us every day in our emails,...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Feb 11, 2020 | Author Interviews, Books, Business, Faith, Leadership
Big thanks to the Nonfiction Authors Association! The community of nonfiction writers and industry featured Ella in a publisher spotlight. Here’s what she had to say. What is your business about? We develop and publish nonfiction books for self-published...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Oct 8, 2019 | Books, Business, Goal-setting, Uncategorized, Writing
Holly Wright has always worked with Microsoft Word. As the founder of For The Brokenhearted Ministries, she writes Bible studies, speeches, outlines, and lessons. But when she began the journey toward publishing her first book, Wright wanted more. She wanted a writing...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Sep 3, 2019 | Business, Faith, Uncategorized
The first time I met Tracey Timpanaro was in 2011. She was a freelance writer and editor with a successful career in corporate communications. I was a single mother with a tentative dream. “You can do this,” she said with a smile. I must have looked skeptical because...
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