Being in business takes a lot of work . . . and time. Not to mention expenses. Marketing you, your product, and your business is now a 24/7 endeavor. And, if you’re a small business or solopreneur, which includes the book marketer and freelance writer, you are most likely doing it all yourself. You’re the product designer, the marketer, the sales person, the content marketer, the social
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Blog: Writing for Children with Karen Cioffi (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Algonquin Books has launched the ‘Ask an Editor’ video series on their blog. Executive editor Chuck Adams stars in the video embedded above and answers the question: “How did you acquire Water for Elephants?”
Marketing director Michael Taeckens explained how it will work: “For this series, readers who have any questions about the publishing process can submit them on our blog or on our Facebook or Twitter accounts. Every two weeks a different Algonquin editor will select and answer one of the questions submitted.”
The next Algonquin Books Club will feature a conversation between Gruen and The Help author Kathryn Stockett on April 26th. Those interested can check out the website for a reader’s guide, essays by Gruen, and her recipe for oyster brie soup.
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Blog: Galley Cat (Mediabistro) (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Publishing, Videos, Editors, painting, Sara Gruen, Atlanta, Algonquin Books, conversation, Water for Elephants, book club, social media tools, gift, acquisition, Kathryn Stockett, The Help, video series, Chuck Adams, Ask an Editor, Michael Taeckens, Add a tag
Algonquin Books has launched the ‘Ask an Editor’ video series on their blog. Executive editor Chuck Adams stars in the video embedded above and answers the question: “How did you acquire Water for Elephants?”
Marketing director Michael Taeckens explained how it will work: “For this series, readers who have any questions about the publishing process can submit them on our blog or on our Facebook or Twitter accounts. Every two weeks a different Algonquin editor will select and answer one of the questions submitted.”
The next Algonquin Books Club will feature a conversation between Gruen and The Help author Kathryn Stockett on April 26th. Those interested can check out the website for a reader’s guide, essays by Gruen, and her recipe for oyster brie soup.
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