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It's that time of year again: National Book Blogging Month (NaBoBloMo).
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National Book Blogging Month (NaBoBloMo) is more than half over.
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If you don't already make time to blog, or to blog your book, on a consistent basis, the first thing you need to do if you want to participate in National Book Blogging Month (NaBoBloMo) is to make time to blog.
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She's blogged about her dating experiences for Honeymag.com and been a book editor for Harlequin and BET Books, where she edited national bestselling and award - winning romance authors.
About a month ago I blogged about the National Book Foundation's 5 under 35 selection (Ceridwen Dovey, C.E. Morgan, Lydia Peelle, Karen Russell and Josh Weil made the cut), and Trisha blogged about the National Book Award finalists here.
Hi Victoria, Thank you so much for your article!!!! Here are the other fraudulent / scam / faux contests that meet your criteria above (and that you have blogged about in previous posts) Dan Poynter's Global E-book Awards http://globalebookawards.com/ The National Indie Excellence Awards http://indieexcellence.com/ The Beverly Hills Book Awards http://beverlyhillsbookawards.com/ The USA Regional Excellence Book Awards http://www.usaregionalexcellencebookawards.com/ The NextGen Indie Book Awards http://www.indiebookawards.com/ The IndieReader Discovery Book Awards http://indiereader.com/irda/ Writer Beware post about IndieReader Discovery Book Awards: http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/08/award-alert-indiereader-discovery.html Previous Writer Beware post about contest scams: (the comment section is enlightening as well) http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-writing-contest-has-hidden-agenda.html
If you have interest in running for a national position, good starting points include writing book reviews, blogging, serving at the state level or on AASL committees, or sharing ideas on social media so school librarians from other states will be familiar with your name.
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