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J. J. Hebert is an American bestselling author and the CEO of MindStir Media.[1][2][3]
Career
editIn 2009, he founded MindStir Media[2], a company that provides self-publishing and book marketing services[4]. Hebert and MindStir Media are partnered with Mariel Hemingway.[5] [4]Hebert is known as "The Celebrity Matchmaker for Books,"[1] in that he matches celebrities with indie books in an effort to promote those titles onto bestseller lists and generate exposure.[6]
Bibliography
edit- Unconventional (2009)[2]
- Weepy the Dragon (2012)[2]
- The Backwards K (2017)[7]
- My Daddy Might Be A Wizard (2019)
- Success Mindsets: How Top Entrepreneurs Succeed in Business and Life (2021)[8]
- Mind-Stirring Business Secrets: The Journey to Success: A Conversation with Entrepreneurs & Industry Leaders (2023
References
edit- ^ a b Staff, OK! (4 December 2022). "J.J. Hebert Is The Celebrity Matchmaker For Books". OK Magazine.
- ^ a b c d Rajala, Liisa (2016-02-18). "Self-publishing firm finds national audience". NH Business Review. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ King, Carla (2023-08-29). "Podcast Interview: J.J. Hebert, MindStir Media 10/04/2023 - How to get editorial book reviews and reviews from your readers". Nonfiction Authors Association. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ a b Dhaliwal, Navkiran (2024-02-08). "MindStir Media: Pioneering Self-Publishing in the USA". Good e-Reader. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ Life, Hollywood (2023-11-28). "Mindstir Media, the Top Hybrid Publisher in America, Opens Doors for Authors With the Help of Mariel Hemingway & J.J. Hebert". Hollywood Life. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ Staff, OK! (2022-12-04). "J.J. Hebert Is The Celebrity Matchmaker For Books". OK Magazine. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ "US Review of Books".
- ^ "J.J. Hebert - Simon & Schuster".