Sentences with phrase «shelves at the local bookstore»

We're in the midst of booking radio and other interviews now, so hopefully you might catch us on the airwaves in addition to seeing some excerpts online and our book on shelves at your local bookstore.
Ten years ago, if I'd gotten it into my head to write a children's story, I'd have to pray that some publisher would agree the story was worthwhile, and then that a reader would be able to find my story on a crowded shelf at a local bookstore.
As you do a quick search online or browse the shelves at your local bookstore, you come to realize that there are a ton of books out there and it is hard to know which one to choose.
So if you are looking for something a bit more cerebral and involving than your average Tolkien rip - off such as Sword of Shannara and Eragon weighing down the SF / Fantasy shelves at your local bookstore, then check out Niffenegger's novel.
They want you to «imagine your book on the shelf at your local bookstore
I review old books that have dropped of the radar as well, like this one, because they are often more valuable than what you can find on the shelves at your local bookstore.

Not exact matches

When a specific book jumps out at customers perusing the shelves of their local bookstore, the first place they go to is the inside flap (or back cover in some instances).
Selena likes to make it as easy to read her books as possible, which is why they're in ebook, paperback, and audio formats, in four languages, on the Radish Fiction app, online, on bookstore shelves, and at your local library.
Look, these fees, sales deals, and low quantities at bookstores will not have you light cigars with hundred dollar bills, and they are very labor intensive, but catering to brick and mortar stores is something an Indie Author should do for several reasons — to build some local cache, get more experience pitching his or her art, and garnering that genuinely terrific feeling of seeing your work on the shelf of a reputable bookstore.
I'm not a global bestselling author just yet, but I have just completed my first book signing and Digitox is on the shelves, not only in my local bookstores, but also in Waterstones, WHSmiths, Blackwells, and even at Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of Winston Churchill.
Yet, my tiny local bookstore has hundreds of books on the shelves, most of which I won't pass a glance at.
Now granted, I've been working at an indie bookstore for twenty years so I do have an advantage in getting my books on local store shelves but it's not hard for everyone else to do it too.
browse through the stacks of your local library or bookstore without anyone tracking what you are looking at, what you pull off of the shelves as you browse or what pages you review;
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