Our thanks to literary publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest contribution. Happy Thanksgiving! Each Thanksgiving I return home to the rural Vermont town I couldn’t wait to leave at 17. I wander the side streets to our town park where
3 Reasons Being a Regional Author Rocks: Develop Regional Appeal for Greater Readership
Our thanks to publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest contribution! I was in a Barnes & Noble recently near Charleston, SC. and while perusing the fiction section for my next great read, someone at an author signing table bellowed: ‘FOR
Finding The Courage To Be Yourself: What Writers Can Learn From David Bowie
Our thanks to publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest contribution. And our thanks and admiration to David Bowie, an inspiration to so many… “I don’t know where I’m going from here, but I promise it won’t be boring.” – David
I’m Ready For My Close Up! The Importance Of Media Training For Authors
Our thanks to publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest post! Graphic courtesy freedigitalphotos.net “I guess the best advice I ever got or anyone could get for doing an interview was from Jack Paar, who said, ‘Kid, don’t make it an
The Treasure Hunt for Author Publicity
Thanks to publicist and regular WWW contributor Lynda Bouchard for this guest post on hunting for the right author publicity pitch! Easter is just around the corner so I am of course looking for creative tie-ins for my authors’ books.
Why Stories Matter in Great Author Marketing
Thanks to publicist and regular WWW contributor Lynda Bouchard for this guest post! Stories are fundamental to how we communicate as human beings. Great stories are memorable and shareable. Stories matter … and the one that matters most in your
The Four Seasons of Author Publicity
Thanks to publicist and regular WWW contributor Lynda Bouchard for this guest post! Graphic depicted is titled “The Four Seasons” by sagittariusgallery. There is a rhythm to generating publicity based on the natural ebb and flow of the seasons. An