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Freelance writing advice, book reviews, satirical history, biblio-geekery, literary criticism, social justice commentary, cats, and assorted silliness.
I am a graduate student in literature, a freelance writer, an unabashed feminist, and a personal assistant to two extremely spoiled cats.
I got a law degree once. It didn't take.
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Tag Archives: book bloggers
Joe Queenan Hates Books, Book Clubs, Libraries, and Readers in General
Joe Queenan, author of Closing Time, Imperial Caddy: The Rise of Dan Quayle in America and The Decline and Fall of Practically Everything Else, some other books, and now a memoir about books titled One for the Books, hates books. … Continue reading
Posted in author news
Tagged all things considered, book bloggers, books, bookstores, joe queenan, libraries, npr, reading
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Get Massive Eyebrow-Raises of Skepticism For Your Book, or “Not All the Book Bloggers Buy What You’re Selling”
At Bestseller Labs, blogger Jonathan Gunson recently offered five tips on How to Get Massive Publicity for Your Book Without Spending a Cent. Gunson, in short: “Ya rly! Book bloggers!” According to Gunson, “Book bloggers are high on the trust … Continue reading
Posted in book marketing and PR, book reviews
Tagged author marketing, author pr, book bloggers, book blogging, book marketing, book pr, book reviews, books, owls, writers
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