Children’s Books

dailywriter on March 24th, 2009

Can a self published author charge for author visits? This is a question I have asked myself after several school and library readings, when I’ve taken up at least an hour or two of my time and haven’t sold a single book. When I first published Little Blue Penguin, my children’s book for ages 2 [...]

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dailywriter on March 12th, 2009

I learned a lesson the hard way last year when I neglected to contact a bookseller during spring break. The consignment manager was quite upset that I hadn’t capitalized on spring break week and done a couple of book signings. New to book promotion, I hadn’t even realized this was a great book marketing opportunity. [...]

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admin on November 7th, 2008

Wow, where does one start. Writing and Publishing is such a large, expansive topic, two individual topics really. Recently in a marketing meeting, discussing how to market my small business, Wood Lily Publishers, the marketer suggested articles relating to the business of selling children’s books. However as an author and publisher, my love of sharing [...]

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