Be prepared to take responsibility to market your book. Start slowly and build the momentum to step by step, says author Heidi Bee Roemer.
For Heidi, taking the initiative in marketing her book came from realizing that once it was published, she didn’t want the book to languish on a shelf or go out of [...]
Archive for September, 2006
Take the Initiative for Marketing-Heidi Bee Roemer
Posted in Children's, Publicity on September 28, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Kid’s Poetry, Anthologies, and More (oh my!)
Posted in Children's, Poetry on September 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Our guest this Saturday on Writer’s Webcast is Heidi Roemer. The interview will be uploaded on the Internet the week of Sept. 25 at WaukTOWN radio.
Immerse Yourself For Success
Posted in Children's on September 18, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Esther Hershenhorn began to find publishing success once she immersed herself in her characters which let the story unfold naturally.
Focus on Esther Hershenhorn
Posted in Children's on September 13, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Author, teacher, and writing coach Esther Hershenhorn will be our guest for the Sept. 16 Writer’s Webcast interview. The show will be uploaded on the Internet the week of Sept. 18 at WaukTOWN Radio.
The Up Side of Mailings-Brent Brotine
Posted in Copywriting, Uncategorized on September 13, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Unsolicited mail? Brent Brotine knows there is an upside to all the print and Internet mailings being sent out. The pieces are being sent more frequently, are longer in length, and are more plentiful. That means more words.
If Your Mother Says She Loves You…Rick Kogan
Posted in Journalism, non-fiction on September 7, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
There’s a saying in journalism that if your mother says she loves you, check it out. The idea, of course, is to be prepared to ask questions and do the legwork if you want to end up with a solid story. Today’s guest is Rick Kogan.
New Shows Up Soon
Posted in Uncategorized on September 4, 2006 | 1 Comment »
After the recording stops, and the show officially ends, there’s always more to say. Sometimes our guests stay in the studio and we talk of cabbages, kings, and all manner of things. Othertimes, there’s a mention of something in the interview and we need someplace to collect the additional information.