MMPR has been a trusted partner of mine for many years as they have led public relations campaigns for dozens of my authors. At K-LOVE Books, I continue to work with Jana and Pamela because they are consummate professionals and lead effective media campaigns with us. Our authors feel like they are getting the best out of us when MMPR comes alongside our team. More than that, they are wonderful people and we have a lot of fun working together as a team to impact lives for Christ through media campaigns.
Dave Schroeder, Publisher, K-LOVE Books & Literary Agent, WTA Media
I've worked with Pamela McClure and Jana Muntsinger for nearly two decades. They've handled significant authors and media projects of every type, and I have yet to find another PR firm that can match MMPR's total capabilities. They are the best!
Mark Sweeney, Literary Agent, Mark Sweeney & Associates
I open email only from a small handful of publicists anymore--and none more quickly than one that comes from McClure Muntsinger. Do I need to say more?
Mark Galli, Editor-in-Chief at Christianity Today, retired
It’s not possible to sing the praises of Jana and Pamela enough. Working with them is not just a privilege but a joy. It’s refreshing to collaborate with people who won’t compromise their principles for a sale. Never once have they treated me like a business transaction. Instead, they always treat me like a friend. This is how business should be done, and I’m already looking forward to working with them again soon.
David Jones, Senior Editor, Randall House
It has been my good fortune to have worked with both Pamela McClure and Jana Muntsinger for many years. They’re creative, accomplished and always willing to do go the distance….plus they’re fun to hang out with.
Steven L. Green, Literary Agent, Anvil II Management, LTD.
I can still remember starting out five years ago, not knowing how to navigate the publicist space and running into Jana. I knew from he moment that she said hello that I would be treated with dignity and respect, I've conducted almost 500 interviews and I know without a doubt that the influential leaders that Jana sends my way will be ready and prepared.
Maina Mwaura, journalist and freelance writer
Eleven books into this crazy, overwhelming writing life, there are a few things I know to be true. One of the first and most important is that you need the very best people around you, guiding and advising and cheering you on. If I were to assemble my dream team, Jana Muntsinger and Pamela McClure would be my very first call. They are not only hardworking and profoundly wise to the ways fo the publishing world, they are also exceedingly kind and fun! I’m so thankful for every encounter I have with these women and trust their hearts and work wholeheartedly.
Sissy Goff, M.Ed., LPC-MHSP, Counselor and Author of multiple books including Brave, Raising Worry-Free Girls and Are My Kids on Track
Smart and strategic, the MMPR team plays an essential role in communicating our message. Landing feature stories with targeted national media outlets is icing on the cake. Jana’s friendship and humor, the cherry on top!
Kristin Schell, author, founder of The Turquoise Table © and Front Yard People movement
McClure Muntsinger PR sets the industry standard for great publicity. I absolutely love working with them.
Ami McConnell, writer/editor and founder of WriterFest Nashville
If I could think of three words to describe my experience with MMPR, it would be professional, dedicated and creative. I truly felt like Pamela and Jana were as equally invested in my project as I was and that kind of working relationship is priceless.
Stephanie Newton, Director of Backlist Development and Promotion, Thomas Nelson and Zondervan
We’ve worked with the team at MMPR for many years—they are true partners, always knowing what to say, when, and to whom. Their guidance always hits the mark. Superior communicators, these folks are remarkably adept at connecting message to audience. We can’t imagine life without MMPR.
Karen Hill, Executive Editor for Max Lucado
When you pour yourself into a book, you want it to be useful and to offer some hope. A book can’t be useful or hopeful unless it finds its way to the reader. For the last fifteen years, Jana Muntsinger has been helping me spread the word, in a very truthful, authentic way. She’s been a guide, a mentor, a cheerleader, and a champion. I trust her, respect her, and value her leadership. When I sign a book contract, I report to my publisher that everything is negotiable, except working with McClure Muntsinger Public Relations.
David Thomas, Therapist and Author, Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys, Intentional Parenting, and Are My Kids on Track?