Finding a blogger who
interviews authors in your genre and particular topic allows you to reach your target niche.
Not exact matches
I don't give reviews, but I do
interview authors in sci - fi, horror and fantasy
genres...
There are lots of blog radio and podcast host looking to
interview authors and this is especially true if your book fall
in the self - help
genre.
During this insider
interview on our literary agent blog, Carol Plum - Ucci,
author of more than half a dozen young adult novels published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
in hardcover and paperback, including The Body of Christopher Creed, shares advice for
authors of all
genres about how to write, publish, and / or promote their books.
You might
interview other indie
authors in your
genre; some will return the favor.
In Vintage Tomorrows, the authors met and interviewed some of the most well - known names in their genres to decide on the impact of bot
In Vintage Tomorrows, the
authors met and
interviewed some of the most well - known names
in their genres to decide on the impact of bot
in their
genres to decide on the impact of both.
Interview other
authors in your
genre and start the good Karma train rolling.
We know business people to be heavy consumers of podcasts; thus,
in the past year, we've placed major emphasis on securing business podcast
interviews for
authors in this
genre which allows them to speak about the concepts of their books to the millions of appropriate individuals looking for new, unique insights through this medium.
Dark Dreamers on Writing contains
interviews of several prominent
authors in the horror
genre including Stephen King, Robert McCammon, Clive Barker, Dean R. Koontz, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Neil Gaiman, Jack Ketchum, Richard Matheson, Peter Straub, and many other masters of the
genre.
The Star
interviews Malaysian
genre authors, including me, about the increasing popularity of
genre fiction
in Malaysia.
Kate Scott blogs at The Parchment Girl where she reviews books
in a variety of
genres,
interviews authors, gives away free books, and writes about book blogging and the reading life.
The site will include new feature articles, recommendations from LARB's 20 editors
in various
genres, and videotaped
author interviews.
I'd find easier ways, like trading
author interviews with 50 indie
authors in your
genre (ask to
interview them, put the content on your site linking to theirs, then do the same thing with them).
More and more people have their own blogs dedicated to book reviews, host giveaways and prize packages, chat with
authors for
interviews, promote novels of all
genres, and display the various book review programs
in which they participate.
Look for published
authors in your
genre that share the same target market as you and ask to
interview them about their book.
If you love the book of an
author in your
genre who has given you a nice review, and you want to avoid any worries, give her a spotlight or
interview on your blog or offer a blurb to be included
in the «editorial reviews» instead of appearing to trade.
Also listen to
interviews and book reviews with
authors in your
genre because they often mention their agents.
As a fellow
author, he covers any type or
genre of book
in his radio
interviews.
The Bookreporter — Website offering a readers book reviews
in many
genres,
author interviews, polls, contests and more.
You could review other books or movies
in your
genre, discuss topics that interest your readers,
interview other
authors or bloggers
in that field /
genre, or even do things totally unrelated that your target readers might enjoy.
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Author and radio broadcaster Reggie Lutz discusses her tendency as a writer to synthesize fiction
genres, recommends qualities to look for
in a writing critique group, offers advice on pitching and
interviewing with radio hosts, and more.
They review books
in many different
genres, as well as conduct
author interviews, create book trailers, and recognize talented
authors with their monthly Literary Book Award.
In this
interview,
author and ebook formatter / publisher Moriah Jovan gives us tips on the best way to format ebooks and how the romance
genre led the way.
Author of the Making Book blog Interview starts at 21:05 What I've decided is going on in publishing is that genre fiction, however widely you want to define that, sort of entertainment books, are basically going to go down the eBook / indie author
Author of the Making Book blog
Interview starts at 21:05 What I've decided is going on
in publishing is that
genre fiction, however widely you want to define that, sort of entertainment books, are basically going to go down the eBook / indie
authorauthor road.
Author of two books, No Canadian Experience, Eh?A Career Success Guide for New Immigrants (a Canadian best seller
in the Job Hunting
genre), and Tell Stories, Get Hired, An Innovative Strategies to Land Your Next Job and Advance Your Career, I have also contributed to more than 10 career and resume books including:
Interview Magic, Expert Resumes for Baby Boomers, Same - Day Resume, No - Nonsense Cover Letters, the Quick Resume and Cover Letter, Resumes for the Rest of Us and No - Nonsense Job
Interviews.
We met at Harrogate Crime Writers» Festival and decided to work together to share our enthusiasm for the
genre in the form of book reviews,
author interviews, quizzes & trivia and of course some samples of our own writing.