"Dougs recognition of the need for a service like
Idea Architects is a great example of his creative mind at work.
If you have an idea, Doug will help you make it happen. I am
constantly amazed at his ability to turn my "fuzzy"
ideas into clear and practical plans. Working with Doug is truly
a stimulating experience. After each conversation with him I
am more excited and more energized than ever to make my dream
a reality. His years in the publishing and media world have
allowed him to make our projects more successful and more saleable,
but it is his innovative thinking and personal passion that
make working with him an inspiring and gratifying experience."
Susan
Goodwyn, Child Development Psychologist
Co-discoverer of Baby Signs and co-founder of the Baby Signs
Institute
Author of Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your
Baby Can Talk and Baby Minds: Brain-Building Games Your
Baby Will Love
"In the early spring of 2002, I received an email from
Doug Abrams, who told me he had much liked my book Bonobo:
The Forgotten Ape. Bonobo apes are generally considered
the hippies of the primate world with their extensive love life
and egalitarian societies and are equally close to humans as
chimps. Doug felt something more could be done with my research
by focusing it on the eternal question of human nature.
"His suggestion came at a time that I was considering
broadening my message. Until then I had authored books about
the primates I work with as a professional zoologist and primatologist.
I was beginning to feel that they focused too much on the primates
and too little on human behavior. So, Doug hit a chord and we
were off to many stimulating discussions of what could be done
with my material and insights to reach a wider circle of readers,
readers most interested in the human primate.
"In the meantime, I joined a new agency, which included
Idea Architects as co-agency, and soon we were writing a detailed
book proposal. In this, I found Doug a very stimulating and
well-informed collaborator, who gently nudged me in a direction
that he knew would fly best with publishers. He also showed
me how a serious proposal is put together, with advance blurbs
and all. The end product was something much more substantial
than I had anticipated: very professional and appealing.
"Our book proposal took the publishing world by storm.
I was on the phone with many large publishing houses before
the auction. I heard from many editors what a great and well
thought-out proposal it was, and the final bid was of a magnitude
that blew me away: many times larger than the largest sum I
had ever had before. This occurred about eight months after
Doug's first email to me.
"The book will be published by Riverhead Books (Penguin,
Inc.), and will look at human nature and human evolution from
the perspective of our closest relatives. The goal is to show
a more balanced picture of human nature than what is found in
most of today's writings, which emphasize our violent and selfish
qualities.
"It is fair to say that even though by now this book seems
a logical one to write, a proposal to this effect would not
have been put together without Doug's sparking of the idea and
helping me put it on paper. I found dealing with him constructive
in every way, and am convinced that he and Idea Architects have
a great future"
Frans
De Waal, Primatologist, author of the forthcoming book, Our
Inner Ape: The Past and Future of Human Nature
"Doug Abrams was the very man who approached
me about writing a book on the Sherpas and about my experience
in climbing Mt. Everest. Doug helped me with the concept and
ideas and guided me throughout the process of writing the book.
With his personal interest and determination I was able to get
this book out to the world. He was also instrumental in helping
me to get an extremely good deal with Harper Collins and in
making sure that the book received the greatest possible backing.
Without Doug's help, support, and inspiration I would not have
been able to write this book. I would personally like to thank
Doug for everything he has done for me and my family with this
book."
Jamling
Tenzing Norgay, Climbing Leader of the 1996 Everest IMAX expedition
Author of Touching My Father's Soul: A Sherpa's Journey to
the Top of Everest and son of legendary mountaineer Tenzing
Norgay, who together with Sir Edmund Hillary was the first summit
Mount Everest
"It was a pleasure to work with Doug, who effectively
made the book happen. He set the shape and narrative of the
text, then provided guidance when I occasionally -- okay, frequently
-- found myself at a loss. His work goes beyond editing.
He is a developer, shaper and leader -- the literary and organizational
equivalent of the Sherpa guides that Jamling and I were writing
about."
Broughton
Coburn, coauthor of Touching My Fathers Soul: A Sherpas
Journey to the Top of Everest
"Doug Abrams and Idea Architects have offered me essential
assistance in developing my new project--Doug is the perfect
conversation partner: he brings to the table his own wide and
learned reading and a sharp critical sensibility. He is
always generous and insightful, and the experience of working
through his suggestions and ideas has been invariably helpful."
Robert
Orsi, Harvard University
Author of The Madonna on 115th Street and the forthcoming
book Growing Up Catholic
"Doug Abrams was extraordinary in teaching me
how to communicate to a broad audience that included scholars
as well as the educated public. Indeed, he is the brightest
editor that I have encountered and is masterful in matching
ideas with markets."
Don
Miller, University of Southern California
Author of Reinventing American Protestantism
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