“Forgotten Hollywood”- Gatsby Books Adds Paperback…

November 11th, 2010

Manny P. here…

   A new independent bookstore has just added Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. Gatsby Books in Long Beach, CA is the newest home for my paperback. According to their website and Facebook page:

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Gatsby Books offers a thoughtful selection of new and gently-used books at affordable prices. Our store is clean and well-organized with first-rate customer service and old-fashioned charm. If you love books, then you’ll want to go to Gatsby!
 

   The owner of the store is Sean Richard Moor, a remarkably friendly person, who has decided to go all out in the promotion of my paperback. On Saturday, February 26th, 2011, Sean is planning an Academy Award’s® Party and booksigning at Gatsby. I’ll be providing history behind this storied ceremony, autographing my book, and we’ll also test your knowledge with an Oscar® quiz, with a prize going to the winner.

   Let me take a moment to personally thank my friend Doreen Matsumoto for arranging the relationship between Gatsby and Forgotten Hollywood. She’s been following the progress of my book since I first put pen to paper. I truly appreciate her support.

F__Scott_Fitzgerald,_1921   Incidentally, the location’s name reminds me of the novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which was first published in April of 1925. The Great Gatsby is ranked #2 in the Modern Library’s lists of the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century. The work has been made into a motion picture four seperate times, most notably in 1974, and this version starred Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.

   Gatsby Books is located at 5535 E. Spring St., right by Bellflower Blvd. If you’re in the neighborhood, you might want to check out this really charming book shop.

Until next time>                               “never forget”                         F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Book Reaches 50% Sales Milestone!

November 10th, 2010

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   ArcLight Cinemas / Hollywood has officially put NATIONAL sales of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History at over 50%. The motion picture theatre chain is a fitting location for my paperback to reach this confirmed major milestone.

800px-Arclight1   One reason the book is selling at a brisk pace has to do (in part) with anticipated Holiday purchases. ArcLight Cinemas is stocking their Gift Shop, as have Barnes & Noble, The Hollywoodland Experience, and others in the Forgotten Hollywood family. I invite you to visit the Book Purchase Location link on the Navigation Bar (to the left) for a complete list of U.S. locations (now at 86 retailers).

   With the recent Vision4Media theatrical-development agreement making news in the press; our successful Pacific Northwest Book Tour; and the World Book (Gold) Award my work has just received; Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is rapidly becoming a safe bet in the sales arena.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- A Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On!

November 9th, 2010

Manny P. here…

B&N store  Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has been busy this week. Four new Barnes & Noble Bookseller locations have added the book to their stores in two states. And, a new library branch around my Orange County home has also included the paperback to their shelves. Here are the details:

   * BARNES & NOBLE3 locations in Washington now carry my book. These stores are in Woodinville, Olympia, and Lakewood. This ups the number of stores in the state to 7. In addition, Escondido is now the 8th locale in the San Diego County area of California to sell my work.

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    * ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES– The Aliso Viejo Branch has just added my book to their shelves. This compliments Irvine Heritage Park and San Clemente, which also house the paperback. The national figure currently stands at 47.

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    * Soon I’ll be reporting on VISION4MEDIA‘s recent networking appearance at the AMERICAN FILM MARKET in Santa MonicaForgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has been a focus of the production company at this influential national tradeshow.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- International Recognition For Book!

November 8th, 2010

Manny P. here…

   Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has just been awarded an inaugural GOLD MEDAL by the 2010 World Book Awards – Selection Committee. Based in London, this is my work’s first International recognition. Acccording to their press release:

Your work has been deemed to be of exceptional literary and artistic merit and worthy of the highest accolade the World Book Awards can bestow. The World Book Awards provides not just recognition of your efforts, but immortality in the records of the world’s foremost repositories of culture and knowledge including the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and in the British Library in London. We congratulate you on your tremendous literary accomplishment!

The World Book Awards is proud to provide such extraordinary publicity coverage for books in anticipation of the busy 2010 holiday season. All award winners and nominees will be listed in the 2010 World Book Awards Registry, which will also include biographies of the Gold Award-winning authors in each category. In addition, The World Book Awards will provide instant coverage of results from our online network of media outlets and industry contacts for a combined, immediate exposure to over 1,000,000+ readers. And, our International media promotional campaign will commence this fall to promote awareness of our award winners. 

century company logo   This prestigious accomplishment (arm of The Century Company)  marks the 5th major award for my paperback. More details on this special award to come…

 Until next time>                              “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Barnes & Noble: I’ll take Manhattan!

November 4th, 2010

Manny P. here…

   Remarkably good news to report… Two BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSELLERS in NEW YORK have agreed to carry my paperback! These Big Apple locales guarantee the national chain will now house Forgotten Hollywood Fogotten History coast to coast.

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MANHATTAN – 2289 Broadway (at 82nd Street)

GREENWICH VILLAGE 396 Ave. of the Americas (at 8th Street)

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2242   In Southern California, I’ve just been offered the opportunity to do a BARNES & NOBLE book-signing at Montclair Plaza. The date of the autograph event is SundayFebruary 6, 2011. This store is located at 5183 Montclair Plaza Lane in Montclair. I’ll be there from 3p – 5p with pen in hand. This will be my first B&N appearance, as well as, my first event in the Inland Empire. The Montclair location will start carrying my book for the Holidays.

   I’m also currently negotiating with a BARNES & NOBLE location in Las Vegas for a book-signing in January. More to report on this later.

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   This library chain in the Canandaigua, New York area has added Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. The Pioneer Library System (PLS) is a New York State-chartered cooperative serving the 42 public libraries in Ontario, Wayne, Livingston, and Wyoming counties.

   Just southeast of Rochester in the Western part of the state, Canandaigua was named by the Iroquois tribe of Native Americans in the region. The literal meaning of the city’s name is chosen spot. How fitting for my paperback! 45 copies are now in library branches across the U.S.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Copies Added at Libraries…

November 3rd, 2010

Manny P. here…

   A few of months ago I blogged about how 9 copies of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History made its way to the various branches of the LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY. This figure compliments the 2 additions in the ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY chain. What I didn’t know – this trend was taking place across the country.

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   I’m proud to announce:  2 branches have decided to add more copies of my paperback to their individual or chain of libraries for the pleasure of their readers. This means the revised total of my book on library shelves is now 44 (up from 39). Marvelous news indeed! Here is where they have been added:

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SUFFOLK COOPERATIVE LIBRARY SYSTEM (Bellport, New York):  5

OXNARD PUBLIC LIBRARY (Oxnard, California):  2

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   Until next time>                            “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Washington Stores Test the Water!

November 2nd, 2010

Manny P. here…

   I’m happy to see that Independent bookshops in Washington State have made Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History available on demand to their customers. Both locations are important businesses in their respective neighborhoods.elliott bay logo

   ELLIOTT BAY BOOK COMPANY– Nestled in the Capitol Hill section of Seattle, Elliott Bay is a bookshop with a great reputation. The address – 1521 10th Avenue, and is known as Seattle’s Legendary Independent Bookstore. My wife and I stayed in Capitol Hill during our recent trip.

poulsbo logo   LIBERTY BAY BOOKS – Located on the North Kitsap Peninsula on the west side of Puget Sound, Poulsbo is a Scandinavian town nestled along Liberty Bay. Major League Baseball pitcher Aaron Sele is from the area. Until World War II, Poulsbo retained Norwegian as their primary language. Liberty Bay Books is at 18881D Front Street (a corner locale).

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- TCM Landmark Documentary Arrives!

October 30th, 2010

Manny P. here…

   Next month is special on Turner Classic Movies. Beginning November 1st, a seven-part  documentary, which chronicles the rise of Cinema, will begin airing on the cable network. It’s appropriately called Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood. In addition, a multi-media exhibit is set to tour the nation with stops in major cities to bring this special to life. According to the TCM website:

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Christopher_PlummerTurner Classic Movies (TCM) is bringing a bit of Hollywood history to five cities across the United States this fall as part of a special tour tied to the network’s landmark seven part documentary series, MOGULS & MOVIE STARS:  A HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD, which premieres Monday, November 1st, at 8 p.m. (ET).

The multimedia exhibit was created to let film lovers across the country experience the MOGULS & MOVIE STARS series through interactive displays on the history of filmmaking in America. The exhibit will feature unique memorabilia, including an Oscar statuette for Casablanca (1943), and a costume worn by MOGULS & MOVIE STARS narrator Christopher Plummer in the Oscar-winning film The Sound of Music (1965).

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The MOGULS & MOVIE STARS exhibit debuted in Atlanta on Oct. 18 and will deliver Hollywood glamour and history to New York, Denver and San Francisco before making its final stop in L. A.  TCM will partner with various local cable affiliates throughout the duration of the tour. “TCM’s MOGULS & MOVIE STARS exhibit allows us to bring a touch of Hollywood magic to fans across the country, while also offering a peak at the incredible stories that will be highlighted in the documentary series,” said Dennis Adamovich, senior vice president of brand and digital activation/general manager of festivals for TCM, TNT and TBS.

In addition, the exhibit will feature a dress worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939); a red jacket worn by Marilyn Monroe in Niagara (1953); a vest and coat worn by Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik (1921); an original bound script from Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942); a signed check from MGM to John Gilbert, the highest paid star in the silent film era; a vintage camera from the silent film era; and a demonstration of a zoetrope, an early precursor to motion pictures.

The immersive exhibit also includes interactive panels that represent different aspects of the documentary series, including The History, The Moguls, The Movie Stars and The Audience. Fans will be able to experience classic movie imagery, film facts, MOGULS & MOVIE STARS clips, touch screens with photographs of rare memorabilia from the studio era, classic movie trivia and a poll about favorite studio-era films.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- B&N Add Pacific Northwest Locations

October 27th, 2010

Manny P. here…

(reporting from Seattle, Washington)

   I’ve just concluded successfully negotiating with Barnes & Noble stores to house and display Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History in 4 of their Washington State book shops. This means thatover 40 of their stores in three states have now committed to selling my paperback for the holidays.

Here are the newest location areas:

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BELLEVUE (2 Locales)  –   LYNNWOOD  –  SEATTLE (Downtown)

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   As Laurie and I prepare to return home, we’d like to thank the friendly folks from Edmonds, including my publicist Barbara Kindness; Trevor Greenfield and the staff of the Edmonds International Film Festival; the Edmonds Bookshop; the Best Western Edmonds Harbor Inn; the 11th Ave Inn in Seattle; Sheryn Hara and the Book Publishers Network in Bothell; The Pink Door Restaurant in Seattle; and my wife would personally like to say kudos to From The Heart Pottery in Seattle for making our trip really special. I believe, we’ll be back next year to enjoy your hospitality!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood” – Development-Deal Press Reaction…

October 25th, 2010

Manny P. here…

  (reporting from Seattle, Washington)            

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   The initial reaction over the Vision4Media / Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History  theatrical development agreement has been swift and positive! After the Orange County Register carried Gary Lycan’s story yesterday…book sales have taken off on Amazon. It’s encouraging to see my work once again reach the Top 100 in a number of their Film Book categories. What an amazing day (on Sunday)!

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   Also, reporters at the 2010 Edmonds International Film Festival have made this a featured account on their news sites, and in one particular case, you can see a YouTube interview (see link below). L.A.Radio.com is also promoting the news on their Monday blog, which will be made available to the local broadcasters in Southern California.

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   MSNBC.com also picked up Gary’s report, which provided national attention for the story.

    And, I can tell you – Gary’s / My Facebook pages have also been swamped with messages of congratulations (since Friday) from folks from all over the country.

All I can say is simply… Thank You for your support.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Vision4Media Agreement Publicity!

October 23rd, 2010

Manny P. here…

   I’m writing to you from the Best Western (Plus) Edmonds Harbor Inn in Washington State. We are already having a great weekend thanks to fabulous publicity generated from columnist Gary Lycan. On Friday, his detailed report ran on the Orange County Register website regarding the agreement made between Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History and Vision4Media (and it should also appear in the Entertainment Section of this Sunday’s edition of the newspaper). Director David C. Bojorquez has already started preparing a sizzle reel based on the book for the American Film Market in November. The goal is to set in motion the development of a theatrical documentary for film or as a television series.

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   I appreciate this positive press and Gary’s (below) belief in the upcoming project. The complete story can be found by clicking on the following link:

http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/hollywood-272221-pacheco-forgotten.html

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   Here’s some nice press from the MyEdmonds News (website):

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      Manny Pacheco, author of Forgotten Hollywood, Forgotten History, signs his book for Rita Ireland of Edmonds at the Edmonds Bookshop Saturday afternoon. Ireland, a librarian at Meadowdale High School, was buying a copy of the book to donate to the library so that students can learn about the history of Hollywood’s less-remembered stars. A video interview with Pacheco, who is visiting Edmonds as part of the Edmonds International Film Festival, will be posted later on My Edmonds News.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- We’re Off to the Pacific Northwest!

October 21st, 2010

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   My family and I are off to Washington State for our Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History book-tour through the Pacific Northwest. We’ll be making three stops in our week-long trip.

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2010 EDMONDS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL – On Saturday, October 23rd, I’ll be making appearances including:

EDMONDS BOOKSHOP – An autograph party is planned at 3:30p. The book store’s address is 111 5th Ave.  

EDMONDS THEATREVIP Red Carpet Movie Screening is on tap starting at 7:30p. The theatre is located at 415 Main St.

EFF2010-logo-final-150px   My entourage (wife and dad) and I will also attend Saturday’s Mixer at The Loft, and an Awards Brunch at Cafe De Paris on Sunday. These VIP events will give us a chance to mingle with event participants including my publicist Barbara Kindness; PBS travel guru Rick Steves; and Trevor Greenfield, co-producer of the five-day Fest. It’s still not too late to purchase tickets to the various events. 

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   On Monday, I’ll be having a reunion dinner with folks from the Book Publishers Network and Danforth Distribution. This will be a chance to relax with my friends who helped me publish, and who currently distribute Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. Expected to attend isEd Nixon, a member of the BPN family.

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   Laurie and I plan on seeing the sites including a visit to the Space Needle, The Seattle Underground Tour, and Mount Rainier. We definitely want to take in the flavor of the Pacific Northwest. I’ll have my laptop to log in reports on my blog. I sure hope we don’t get too wet, since this is the rainy season.

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Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Famous Moose in Hollywood History

October 20th, 2010

Manny P. here…

   My charity’s website recently provided me with insight on membership from Hollywood’s Golden Age. Moose International, Inc. is the parent organization of MooseHeart, the educational child-care facility that will receive $2500 at the culmination of complete First-Edition sales of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. I’m a current member of Buena Park, CA – Moose Chapter (Lodge 1945).

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   Among the folks from Hollywood’s Studio Era who were fraternal members:

BUD ABBOTT & LOU COSTELLO – Atlantic City, NJ (Lodge 216)

ERNEST BORGNINE – Junction City, OR (Lodge 2238)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN – Los Angeles, CA (Lodge 134)

JAMES STEWART – Indiana, PA (Lodge 174)

DANNY THOMAS – Indianapolis, IN (Lodge 17)

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          JAMES STEWART       HONUS WAGNER   THEODORE ROOSEVELT     HENRY FORD

   Other notable folks from our past and current history include:  HENRY FORD, LARRY BIRD, VIRGIL “GUS” GRISSOM, ROCKY MARCIANO, EARL WARREN, HONUS WAGNER, ARNOLD PALMER, RICHARD J. DALEY, WOODY HAYES, EVAN BAYH, GALE SAYERS, and four former Presidents (HARDING, TRUMAN, and THEODORE & FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT).

   The Loyal Order of Moose has included many national figures from all walks of life…

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- LARadio.com Celebrates Anniversary!

October 19th, 2010

Manny P. here…

larplogoblue07   Thanks to Don Barrett of LARadio.com for reprinting a story that ran a year ago regarding Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History’s first library addition. And, it was the very prestigious Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Since then, I’ve added 38 more libraries from across the country including the important shelves of the American Film Institute and the Writers Guild Foundation. I’m thrilled to celebrate this memorable anniversary.

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johnnysheffield6thumb   One of the wonderful (but almost forgotten) child character actors of Hollywood’s Golden Age has died. Johnny Sheffield (right) passed away from an apparent heart attack on October 15th at his home in Chula Vista. Sheffield is best known for his role as “Boy” in the Tarzan series of motion pictures, which starred Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan. He also apperared in a number of movies as Bomba, the Jungle Boy in the 1950’s.

   His first role was in Babes in Arms in 1939 with Mickey Rooney. He retired from show business in 1955. Johnny Sheffield was 79.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Book Crosses 1200 Sales Threshold!

October 17th, 2010

Manny P. here…

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   Once again, a big thanks to Laura Danforth of Danforth Distribution for giving me awesome news that Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has surpassed 1200 books sold.

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   The real magic number will be when we sell our 1250th copy. This will confirm that 50% will be in the hands of readers. We are very close to this goal. In fact, we could reach this at the 2010 Edmonds International Film Festival next weekend, which should make our trip up to Washington really special.

EFF-Logo-3---2010---White-on-Black---Color---CMYK   Seats are still available for residents of this fine community to join me for a Hollywood-style lunch and book signing. Here’s the link if you would like to be part of the festivities next week in Edmonds at Cafe De Paris on Saturday, Oct. 23rd at 11:45a (Tickets are going fast).

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   I can’t wait for the fun planned at the Edmonds International Film Festival!

Until next time>                                “never forget”