In participating in Jennifer Chiaverini's postcard promotion for her last book and hearing about her postcard/pin pal promotion for Sonoma Rose, I began to wonder how I can further use my postcards for Tales of Adventure & Discovery (a children's anthology of poems and stories). I had them printed when the book was published and have been using them ever since.
Send postcards when announcing events.
Send postcards when writing to friends and colleagues.
Pass them out at book signings.
Give to friends to send out, along with a small gift, as Jennifer does with her pins.
Include them with a book purchase.
I'm trying to discover some new and creative ways to further use these postcards.
In this blog, I'll share thoughts and insights about my writing and the events that inspire me.
Showing posts with label anthology for children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthology for children. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Mary Emma Allen's Children's Anthology Reviewed
It's so exciting when an author discovers a glowing review to a book, a review they hadn't known about. This morning, while searching the Internet for other material, I discovered the review of my children's anthology, Tales of Adventure & Discovery at BookReview.com.
The reviewer seemed to grasp what I was trying to accomplish with my book and "hit the nail on its head:"
The stories are from the heart and home, reflecting an understanding of children and childhood in a way that reaches out to children and lets them feel connected to the stories.
I also discovered that the book is available on Amazon. A friend said she'd carry it on her site, too.
The reviewer seemed to grasp what I was trying to accomplish with my book and "hit the nail on its head:"
The stories are from the heart and home, reflecting an understanding of children and childhood in a way that reaches out to children and lets them feel connected to the stories.
I also discovered that the book is available on Amazon. A friend said she'd carry it on her site, too.
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