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Orange Frazer Press is an independent publisher headquartered in Wilmington, Ohio. Founded in 1987, it is now Ohio's largest independent book publisher and specializes in two niches: regional nonfiction with national appeal, and custom publishing. The press is named after Orange Frazer, an Ohio man who ran a grocery store in Wilmington with his brother John. Frazer also traveled the world, clerked for the Ohio Supreme Court, and collected enough books to create the county's largest library. The company's motto is "Your Story, Beautifully Told."

Press History
John Baskin and Marcy Hawley both worked at Ohio Magazine in the 1980s, where they accumilated a wealth of interesting minutiae about the Buckeye State. They founded Orange Frazer in order to use the 48 file drawers' worth of information they had, and eventually did so with Ohio Matters of Fact, the company's first published work. The pair sold the book from their trunks, and eventually went through four printings.

Subsequent works included Woody's Boys: 20 Famous Buckeyes Talk Amongst Themselves, a 1995 book about legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes, as well as biographies of Ohio sports heroes Johnny Bench, Chad Johnson, and Joe Nuxhall. The Hayes book sold over 25,000 copies, while each of the subsequent biographies sold 20,000 or more.

Publication Statistics
Orange Frazer's subjects run a large gamut, though the majority are Ohio-based. First printings range in size from 250 up to 30,000 copies, with commercial projects averaging 3,000 to 5,000. In 2010, ten of the company's 13 releases were custom publications, meaning that the books were privately commissioned and then produced using Orange Frazer's expertise in marketing, content production, distribuition, etc. Thusfar, the company has created 39 custom books in this way.

Recently the company developed four study guides for the Ohio Graduation Tests, tests that every high school student in Ohio must take to graduate. The books were only sold in schools, rather than traditional bookstores, and were written with input from the state's best teachers in math, science, social studies and reading. The project has helped Orange Frazer produce $1.3 million in sales for each of the last two years.

Highlights of Published Work

 * Before Oprah: Ruth Lyons, The Woman Who Created Talk TV, by Michael Banks
 * Blue Yonder: Kentucy, the United State of Basketball, by Lonnie Wheeler
 * Busted: The Rise and Fall of Art Schlichter, by Art Schlichter
 * Earle: A Coach's Life, by Earle Bruce