Local bookstores
love local authors — there's a good chance they'd love to feature your work especially if you are there in person.
Not exact matches
In the neighborhood: The Book Stall owners
love planning in - store book fairs and fundraising events, as well as sending top
authors to
local schools.
This month we've indulged in quite a few things that we
love to do, from checking in at a few of favorite galleries for this months exhibitions to interviewing Kimmery Martin a
local author who just debuted her first novel.
Book Editors & Book Publishing Are Like Peanut Butter and Jelly Why so many
authors think that their friend who teaches literature at the
local college, or their sister who
loves everything they write and do is the perfect editor for their work is beyond me.
«I
love spending time with other
local authors, but conversations about finding editors and cover designers have become heartbreaking,» said Andrea Patten, award - winning
author of The Inner Critic Advantage: Making Peace With the Noise in Your Head.
We checked out Malaprop's, a great
local bookstore where Meg sends her Algonquin
authors on tour, and we
loved their giant «staff picks» section — something I think all bookstores should have.
I would
love to find a way to get the many
local authors in my area together.
Why so many
authors think that their friend who teaches literature at the
local college, or their sister who
loves everything they write and do is the perfect editor for their work is beyond me.
I'm waiting to see if they will offer stickers with text, because I would
love to have stickers that say «
Local Author» or «Autographed Copy» to slap on the cover of the new book.
I
love meeting other
local authors as well as meeting new readers.
Levi Montgomery raises a point about
author power which I hadn't considered — Thirty years ago, if I read and
loved your books, and they disappeared from the shelves of my
local store, I would probably have never known why, nor what to do or whom to call.
The janitor at the
local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother
love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the
author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.
In conversation with
local author Ann Patchett, Gay discussed her
love of Scrabble and HGTV (she likes how diverse the network is), her preferred superpower (flying), and her writing.
Local bookstores and libraries offer built - in book -
loving audiences, and community centers are always interested in promoting (and bragging about) self - published
authors from their own neighborhood.
I
loved the
local Borders outlets in San Antonio — they were so much more agreeable to working with
local indy
authors.
Midnight Publishing is an award - winning editing and writing company in Phoenix, Arizona, and we
love to work with
local writers and aspiring
authors to help organize, create, and edit your words to a publishable level!
A
local author friend went with a package, and
loved the ease of it.
I
love helping
authors, so if your
local writers» group needs guidance on self - publishing or your annual conference is in need of a keynote speaker, I entertain while educating.
Local authors usually fall neatly into the «we'd
love to get pretty much everything if we could afford it, so if it's donated, we'll happily take it» category.
Libraries
love to promote their own
local authors, so talk to them about donating your book or planning a book signing there.
Besides,
local readers
love to meet
authors live.