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{{Original research section, date=September 2018 Creative Book Publishers International is one of two special imprints of the international Marketing and Publicity Specialist Communication Projects International, the other imprint being Global Book Publishers. The imprints were created in 2006 by the
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-based parent consultancy which saw a need for both traditional and non-traditional book marketing. Both imprints focus primarily on non-fiction with exceptions made for unique and special fiction projects that can benefit from the company's unique marketing and promotional talents. Principals of the company have held major marketing executive titles at several leading entertainment groups, including
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Notable titles

As a natural spinoff of its many connections with the entertainment world, Creative Book Publishers International has published a variety of titles by people such as the writer, producer and director Stephen Verona (''The Making of
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''), the sports broadcaster
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: the Day That Changed Sports Forever''), the movie producer Ed Feldman (''Tell Me How You Love the Picture'') and the publicist Leonard Morpurgo (''Of Kings and Queens and Movie Stars''). Also related are titles about entertainment world celebrities such as
Glenn Miller Alton Glen Miller (March 1, 1904 – December 15, 1944) was an American big band founder, owner, conductor, composer, arranger, trombone player and recording artist before and during World War II, when he was an officer in the United States Arm ...
(''The Glenn Miller Conspiracy: The Never-Before-Told True Story of his Live and Death'' by Lt. Col. Hunton Downs, US Army, Ret.), as well as books about the movies themselves (''The Making Of A Classic,
Margaret Mitchell Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell (November 8, 1900 – August 16, 1949) was an American novelist and journalist. Mitchell wrote only one novel, published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel '' Gone with the Wind'', for which she wo ...
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'' by Sally Tippett Rains.) Book publishing companies based in California