Susan Toy nails it in this quick post about writing reviews. If you read a book, the best thing you can do is to tell people about it. And if you’re shy, email the author and tell him or her personally…it really is that easy.
Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing
If you have read Island in the Clouds or One Woman’s Island or That Last Summer (or all three!) and enjoyed reading them – but you haven’t yet posted any reviews online, I would appreciate you doing so now, on Goodreads, Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, your library’s website, or your own blog. I’m hoping to build up awareness for my writing in general to create a solid fan base in place to do the heavy-lifting of informing and, hopefully, exciting different and new-to-me readers about any future publications. If you have already posted something to do with me or my writing on your own blog I have likely added that link to this page, this page, or this one. If your interview or review are not listed there, please let me know so I can include you.
Now, I know some readers are shy and don’t want their…
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Thanks, Amy. This is lovely. I re blogged your blog of her blog! 😆
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Thank you! I think it’s helpful to remind people every so often that we live and die by reviews. 🙂
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Thanks for reblogging, Amy!
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My pleasure–it’s a great post about something near and dear to our writers’ hearts!
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