It is truly our greatest achievement to be a part of so many author success stories. Even at this moment, our authors are accomplishing great things with their books. We are proud to be a part of this piece of literary history. Here are just a few of our featured authors.

Lisa Mason, an Emmy award-winning host and writer, has published her new book with Infinity Publishing. As a host for the QVC Shopping network, Lisa is seen in nearly 90 million homes across the nation and has interviewed such celebrities as Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs.
Lisa’s book, Big Life Lesson from the Still, Small Voice, chronicles the way God speaks to us. Combining present-day observations with stories of the past, her tale takes readers on an honest, sometimes heartbreaking, journey. The book was one of Infinity’s top sellers for February 2011.
“As to the success of the little book, I think a big part of it is social media,” Lisa said in an interview for the Author’s Advocate, Infinity’s monthly newsletter. “I posted my book on Facebook and on my website. Additionally, all of my friends have ‘tweeted’ about it and posted it on their websites as well. One can never, never underestimate the power of the new technologically-advanced age in which we live.”

C.D. Payne's first novel "Youth in Revolt," debuted as a hilarious movie back in January 2010 at #9. The film is a combination of Payne's first three books. "Youth in Revolt" was released on DVD on June 15, 2010 and stars Michael Cera.
"I was always skeptical," said Payne, when asked about the accuracy of book-to-movie. "I think it was rather a miracle that they could make a movie out of such a long book, with so many characters. It retained a lot of the book, and the movie makes sense all the way through."
Books five and six of Payne's series: "Young and Revolting: The Continental Journals of Nick Twisp" and "Revoltingly Young: The Journals of Nick Twisp's Younger Brother" were published by Infinity Publishing.

Terry Shulman is the author of Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction and Recovery. He has made numerous appearances of The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, and many other national broadcasts.
"I am still pinching myself. Several people have asked me: How'd you do it? How'd you get on Oprah? After seven years of on-and-off writing and having been turned down by fifty publishers, Infinity Publishing helped me realize my dream. The book is finally what put me over the top! My book is what made me an expert in the eyes of the world. Plain and simple."

Shandi Finnessey, Miss USA 2004, is the author of the children's book The Furrtails, which helps children appreciate individuality and understand their peers who have disabilities.
"I’ve been doing a lot with the book with Special Olympics, the National Down Syndrome Convention, arenas like that. I also go into grade schools to share my book with students. I have been trying to raise awareness because I think the unknown is what scares people so much. They don’t know how they should interact with someone with a disability—someone who is different from them."
Len Renier is currently on tour around the nation in support of his book on wealth and wisdom, How to Avoid Unintended Consequences, and is fast closing in on his 15 thousandth book sold!
"The book sold well simply by word-of-mouth. Financial people from across the country started to order the book in quantities—anywhere from 10 to 100 books at a time. With larger quantities, we offered speaking engagements at luncheons and dinners sponsored by these professionals. We started an e-mail database, and started corporate training at small businesses during the lunch hour and created software outlining the ideas in the book. The levels of marketing continue to grow."
Wendy Coakley-Thompson published Back to Life with Infinity Publishing and later went on to be published by the traditional book publisher, Dafina.
"I was toiling in obscurity as a writer, getting rejection after rejection until I realized that I had the power. I got with Infinity and self-published my first book, Back to Life. In less than a year, I had an agent and a mainstream book deal. Getting to The Show is hard; staying there is even harder. However, I was able to get my name out there and continue to use the marketing skills I'd learned through Infinity."
Wednesday, 01 November 2006 20:00
Three Infinity Publishing authors recently received official notification from USABookNews.com that their books have been recognized as Best Books in their 2006 National Book Awards.Read more: Three Infinity Published Authors win USABookNews.com Awards
Tuesday, 09 August 2005 20:00
Infinity author Robert Pelton submitted 15 recipes from his historical cookbook series for consideration to be included in the new edition of Best of the Best from Tennessee Cookbook. Co-editors Gwen McKee and Barbara Moseley selected all 15 of Pelton’s historically accurate recipes to be in their prestigious Tennessee Cookbook.Read more: Robert W. Pelton Scores with 15 Recipes in Best of the Best Cookbook
Sunday, 03 July 2005 20:00
Little did Infinity author Betty Lewis know that her book entitled Appalachia: Spirit Triumphant would eventually attract the attention of History Channel producers. Inspired by her ability to capture the beauty of the lives and traditions of those living in the Appalachian Mountains, Betty Lewis was flown to their studios for an interview featured in a series about the region. Here is her story.
Read more: Infinity Author Betty Lewis Tapes History Channel Segment
Thursday, 05 May 2005 20:00
Shandi Finnessey, representing the state of Missouri, was crowned Miss USA 2004 in April during the televised pageant that followed a special Miss USA Fear Factor show. She will represent the United States at the Miss Universe pageant in June.Read more: Infinity Author Shandi Finnessey Crowned Miss USA
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