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A Conversation with Publisher Tracy Ertl

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Tracy C. Ertl is a former Green Bay Press-Gazette police reporter and currently dispatches police officers and firefighters throughout Titletown. Ertl was named 2004 Brown County Telecommunicator of the Year, another high point in her career that started 16 years ago with the Green Bay Police Department. Brown County Public Safety Communications is her employer since Green Bay merged into a joint operation. As a life-long crime chaser, Ertl began her writing career as a crime reporter and was managing editor of "Lifestyle" magazine in the Fox Valley. She is an award winning author, most recently taking third place nationwide in the 2005 National Shooting Sports Foundation's writing contest. Tracy Ertl was a journalist for many years before she became a 911 dispatcher. TitleTown Publishing is the merging of both passions! Tracy loves being a publisher. A book has the ability to penetrate both the heart and the mind simultaneously and she considers it an honor and a responsibility to be able to impact people so deeply. Tracy has a blog with Psychology Today called "Riding the Alligator - Dispatches from the Front Lines of Law and Life". She will be submitting another one shortly on the psychology of skydiving and how such an activity can sometimes contribute to the healing of a crime survivor. About TitleTown Publishing Our coming confirmed titles include: When the Easter Bunny is Naked (One pedophile. A mother and a daughter. Breaking the silence) ALONE (Orphaned in the Ocean); HARRY - A Teenage Mass Murderer; Citizen Spy (mafia infiltration and a conspiracy theory on who killed Pope John Paul I); and Can A Serial Killer's Soul Be Saved (a Jeffrey Dahmer book). 2011 will bring a missing persons series as well as an arson series. TitleTown Publishing now accepts unsolicited submissions in the genres of non-fiction, true crime and inspirational. tracy.ertl@titletownpublishing.com.

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