New Directors in UK and Australia Join Independent Authors Association

Top Quote Two new directors based in the UK and Australia join the Association of Independent Authors expanding the company's directorship across five continents. End Quote
  • Pittsburgh, PA (1888PressRelease) January 25, 2014 - The Association of Independent Authors announced the appointment of Tom Chalmers and Scarlett Rugers to its board.

    Tom Chalmers is the founder and managing director of London-based IPR License, the first global digital platform for authors and publishers to submit their rights including foreign and translation rights for licensing.

    Chalmers first became involved in publishing in 2005 when he established Legend Press. Since then he has been shortlisted for UK Young Entrepreneur of the Year, UK Young Publisher of the Year, UK Young Publishing Entrepreneur of the Year, and longlisted for the Enterprising Young Brit Awards. He is also an Enterprise Ambassador for the Prince's Trust.

    Based in Melbourne Australia, Scarlett Rugers has worked for several publishing houses in the area of design including Amazon's imprint, Montlake. She has since established her own design businesses, Chick Lit Book Covers and Scarlett Rugers Book Design Agency.

    A published author, Rugers has been writing for 16 years and enjoys helping other authors create compelling covers that match their stories.

    Chalmers and Rugers join the board's current directors who are based in Asia (Leigh K Cunningham), South Africa (Fiona Ingram) and the USA (Ron Fritsch, Stephen Windwalker, April Hamilton and Beth Kallman).

    The Association of Independent Authors has 1,800 members in six continents. It was established in 2009 to advance the interests of the rapidly growing body of self-published authors.

    The association has appointed one Fellow to date, JA Konrath.

    About The Association of Independent Authors
    The Association of Independent Authors (AiA) is the peak body representing, advancing, promoting and supporting independent (self-published) authors globally. Its membership spans six continents with directors based in the USA, UK, Asia, Australia and South Africa.

    The AiA published a comprehensive guide to self-publishing with 80+ articles from experts in their field. SELF-PUBLISHING! Publish Your Book and Avoid the Pitfalls with Advice from Leading Experts and Experienced Authors is available exclusively in the Kindle Store.

    Contact:
    Melanie Walsh
    Association of Independent Authors
    Pittsburgh,PA
    USA
    570-686-1214 (Beth Kallman Werner)
    info ( @ ) independent-authors dot org
    http://www.independent-authors.com

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