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Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

Uncontrollable Launch Day Extravaganza!


Yay! Uncontrollable is out today!

Book Summary

16 year old Grace enters the Red Wolf Reintroduction Program. When wolves start showing up dead, Grace must work through her fears and hunt down clues to find out who is sabotaging the wolf program and why. Little does she know, she is being hunting too.

On Sale Now! 

Uncontrollable is on sale in paperback and ebook at all major booksellers including 
Amazon, iBooks/Apple (coming soon), Smashwords, and B&N.

If you haven't read Untraceable, you can get it in paperback and ebook at all major booksellers 
including AmazonAppleSmashwords, and B&N.

Uncontrollable Contests - Ways to win some cool stuff!

1) Pinterest Contest: 
Head over to Mundie Moms TODAY and enter the Pinterest contest 
for a huge prize pack. You have to build a "Nature of Grace" board to be included.
(You must be on Pinterest to do this.)


Winner wins Nature of Grace Deluxe Gift Package:
A paperback of both books (Uncontrollable and Untraceable), bookmarks, a "Born to Fly 
bracelet", a "be brave" wrist band, a box of Grace's favorite Moonpies, and a Grace tshirt. 

(NOTE: U.S. only!)

2) Shout out about UncontrollableFill out the rafflecopter below 
as you spread the word and be entered into a drawing.

Winner of drawing get a Nature of Grace "Mack Daddy" gift package:
A paperback of both books (Uncontrollable and Untraceable), signed bookmarks, Box of Grace's fav moonpies, an Adopt a red wolf package, and wilderness survival kit. 

(NOTE: Package for U.S. only; International may win both ebooks and 20$ gift certificate to Bookdepository.)

a Rafflecopter giveaway


3) Uncontrollable cover design contest: In the cover design contest, you will design your own cover for Uncontrollable. The only requirements for the cover are that it must say Uncontrollable somewhere, and have my name (SR Johannes) on it. Besides that, have fun with it! 

When your cover is completed, post it on your social media (FB, Twitter, and Pinterest) and email cover and social media links to (kate@srjohannes.com). I will feature all of the covers with designer credit on my author Facebook page as well as my Pinterest. I will pick my top one as a winner.

Winner gets Nature of Grace book gift package:
A paperback of both books (Uncontrollable and Untraceable), signed bookmarks, and 50$ gift certificate.

(NOTE: Package for U.S. only; International may win both ebooks and 50$ gift certificate to Bookdepository.)

4. Random Ways: I will also be holding random impromptu contests throughout the day on Twitter and FB to giveaway my books as well as some of my fav other books - so keep a look out :)

Contest Rules
1) Contest 2 and 3 begin on Sept 24 and end on Sept 28th (check at Mundie Moms for #1)
2) You can enter all contests, but are only allowed one entry per contest.
3) U.S. and International prizes may be different.

Thank you for your support!


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Winners of Hugh Howey ebooks

Congrads to the following for winning the ebook OMNIBUS by Hugh Howey.


Claudette Young

Rebecca Campbell

Ansha Kotyk - (Twitter contest)

please email me at shelli@srjohannes.com with your ereader format !

Monday, July 09, 2012

Cover Contest Time!

Summer is just heating up and before you know it Uncontrollable will be out to the hands of readers everywhere!

In anticipation for the release of Uncontrollable on Sept 24th , I am throwing a contest!




"Make your own Cover" Contest


Rules:
  • Join Pinterest (if you haven't already
  • Create a Nature of Grace board
  • Pin both covers
  • Create your own cover for either book
  • You must fill out the rafflecopter below
  • If users have trouble entering by rafflecopter email kate@srjohannes.com with the appropriate  links
  • Contest ends July 27th, 2012
  • Winners will be announced on the July 31st, 2012 (there must be at least 5 entered to win package)
"Make your own cover" Contest Prize: Contestants win a Nature of Grace prize pack! Untraceable, Unspeakable, Uncontrollable, and book swag. Winner will be promoted on social media outlets. (outside US will receive ebooks)


a Rafflecopter giveaway


What are you waiting for? Start pinning!



Thursday, June 07, 2012

Breaking News! IRDA winner :)

Guys - hold onto your hats!

OMG I just found our I won an award!

I was announced as the winner of the IndieReader Discovery Award for Young Adult!

They announced all the winners at BEA yesterday!

The judges were Kirkus Review, IndieReader, Huffington Post, editors at S&S and Harper Collins, agents at ICM and more.

Congrads to all the indie winners!

Holy crapola! I'm freakin' out/dying right now.

To think where I was this time last year parting with my agent, rejected by publishers, couldn't write, and had no hopes of a future in publishing, this is friggin' awesome!!!!!! Amaze-balls!

I get pretty stickers and a book feature on IndieReader. I also get to be included in some press announcements as well as consideration by a literary agency.

I'm not expecting anything major to come out of this.

But it is just another confirmation I am on the right path, especially at a time where I was starting to question it again.

Keep going after your dreams. No one can't stop you but yourself !

Just keep swimming....just keep swimming!

Thanks to everyone - again - for your support! It means everything.


Tuesday, June 05, 2012

BEA events/giveaways/contests


I'm not going to BEA (BookExpo America) but guess what - Untraceable is :)

Untraceable (along with other Indelible's books) will be at BEA! If you're there, we're on a shelf in the New Title Showcase, Booth CPQUAD1:

BEA Untraceable Contest
If you tweet, FB or pin a picture of Untraceable on it's BEA shelf, you will be entered in drawing for a copy of Uncontrollable coming in Sept 2012.


Armchair BEA Sponsor
I'm also a sponsor of Armchair BEA,a huge the book blogger event for everyone who can't go but wants to be a part of it! 
As a sponsor, I'm giving away copies of Untraceable and my other books today in their giveaway event. Check here for a list of all the giveaways.

Armchair BEA Agenda 2012
Monday, June 4th: Introductions First!
Tuesday, June 5th: Giveaways Everywhere!
Wednesday, June 6th: Networking ... In Real Life?!
Thursday, June 7th: Beyond the Blog
Friday, June 8th: The Future of Book Blogging

My book will see you there!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Hello Lurkervilles - Come out, come out where ever you are...

Okay so my computer is back up and to celebrate, I'd like to give away some books. Plus I don't think I've done a contest in a while. And to be honest, Ive not been a very good blogger friend and visiting as many people as possible.

Why books? Because I get a lot from publishers to review and now they are invading my office and I need space - some are old and some are new.

But - I'd also like to find some new blogs and let you guys put your blog out there for others to find.

After all that is why you did it right.

So to enter - all you have to do is give a little pitch on your blog - be sure the blog address is in there so we can all check you out. I know how hard it is to start a blog and get no comments. Or to run and blog and want more followers. So lets get you guys meeting each other :)

I'll do a drawing of those who come out of the blogger closet and say hi in the comments. Lets say I'll give away 10-20 books. You have to be from US to get a book (unless you want to pay shipping b/c I have no money) but you can be form anywhere to put your blog out there for us to see.

All you have to do is say hi and include your blog (and email so I can get in touch with you if you win :)

Anyone of you followers can enter - old or new.

Thanks for stopping by! Ready, set, go!

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

PIF Query Winners and Some Book Love

Pay It Forward Query Winners

Okay so I am a sucker because I could not narrow it to 3.

So I have 5 queries that will move on to the next stage.

I made this decision based on the query, the premise, but mostly what I think Alyssa would like. I personally loved all 10 for different reasons.

The winners of the query contest are: (DRUM ROLL!)


Congrads! You win a query critique and move on to the final stage. Please email me (sjohannes@bilaninc.com) your most updated query and your FIRST THREE chapters by this SAT 9am EST.

I will read them and choose the winner to pass on to Alyssa. At this stage it comes down to the writing and pacing for me. :)

Just like before, if the other five writers would like some feedback on their query - please feel free to email me and I will share my notes that may or may not help you.

NEW COVER LOVE

The Pledge
Coming from S&S
Fall 2011

A romantic fantasy set in a dystopic, war-torn world where women rule, in which a teenage girl discovers that her secret ability to speak all languages, and her dangerous attraction to a beautiful, mysterious boy who speaks a language she's never heard before, are the key to her world's survival.

AUDITION
Coming from VikingOctober 13, 2011

Once you've been chosen, what step should you take?

Seventeen-year-old Sara's dream of becoming a star ballerina is challenged when she falls for Remington, an older choreographer. Instead of success onstage, she becomes Rem's muse, which is a future she never considered--and one that threatens to break her heart.


MARCH RELEASES

Friday, February 04, 2011

Timely interview with Alyssa

I've had an unexpected family event that has prevented me from fishing going through the queries completely. I wont be able to announce winner until Monday - sorry :(

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The contest is now closed. We had over 100 entries.

I loved reading all the PAY IT FORWARD posts so thank you for participating.

Also, I appreciate everyone taking the step to put your query out there for everyone to see. Sometimes, that is the hardest part. There are so many good ones, I'm worried I won't be able to choose!

The top 5 will be announced on Monday, 2/13!

It just so happens my friend over at Mother Write Repeat did an interview this week with Alyssa.

Check it out!

Have a great weekend.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Pay It Forward Contest


A while back when I was looking for an agent, one of my blogger buddies, Suzanne Young, helped me tremendously.

At the time, I only knew her through her blog and she had just signed with an agent and got a four-book deal with Razorbill. Her new novel with Balzer and Bray, A Need So Beautiful, comes out in June. (As a side note, I'm reading the ARC now and it is FRAWESOME (freakin' awesome.)

One day, Suzanne stopped by my blog and took the time to read my synopsis on the side. She contacted me offline - out of the blue. She loved my concept, voice, and idea so much - she personally recommended me to her agent. Suzanne's agent was kind enough to read my submission quickly and offered a letter of advice on how I could improve my book. She also offered (as did a few others) to reconsider the project if I revised it.

Several months later - I sent the revised book to Suzanne's agent (at the time) and a few others who also offered feedback. Suzanne's agent at the time was the first of the few that offered representation.

I've always had a special place in my heart for Suzanne because she was so selfless in giving me my first break - and sometimes that all you need is just a break. She did this without even knowing who I really was as a person.

So I'm feeling like it's time I give back. If you know me, you probably know I love to give back. I try to help people get in front of agents and editors on my pitch contests. Though I've seen some great pitches that haven't been chosen.

So I want to try and give someone else a break. Sometimes that all we need to take a step forward in this crazy business.

Therefore, I'm holding my own "Pay it Forward" contest. It will run next week - Monday, Jan 31 at 9am EST - Friday, Feb 4th at 5pm EST.

The winner will get a personal recommendation from me to my agent, Alyssa Henkin at Trident Media. (Trust me - you want her as an agent!)

This is how it will work.
  • I will have people enter their pitch (YA or MG) and chose my top 10.
  • Then, those top 10 will send me their full query pitch letter.
  • From the top 10 - I will choose 3 I like.
  • Those 3 will get a free query critique AND get to send me their first 3 chapters of their novel.
  • I will pick ONE winner that I will recommend to Alyssa. That means you can use my name when you query her, which will get you pulled out of the slush pile.
Rules:
  • You must be a follower of my blog and twitter. (If you don't have twitter, that's is fine.)
  • Your entry must be posted sometime between Monday morning 9am EST and no later than Friday 5pm EST - the contest will start and end by my clock.
  • Your pitch must be No more than 3-4 sentences.
  • You must post a pay it forward post on FB or blog sometime during the contest time. I will need the link.

To Enter: Follow these 3 steps
NOTE: You can post your entry anytime between Mon Jan 31st at 9AM EST and Friday, Feb 4th by midnight EST.

1. Post a
"Pay it Forward" post on your blog or FB (can be any day next week during the contest).
  • In that post, you MUST recognize someone for giving back to you. Maybe someone who has helped you in your writing or in your personal life. In your post, you can link to my "Pay it forward" post so your readers can also pay it forward.
2. Double check to be sure you MUST follow my blog and Twitter (if you have an account.) I like to reward my loyal followers and I want to meet you!
  • Of course, you are always welcome to join me on FB or sign up for my marketing newsletter that will start soon. I love cyberstalkers :)
3. In your entry, you MUST provide the following information:
  • name, email address, 3-4 sentence pitch, genre (MG or YA?), the link to your "Pay it forward" post (either on FB or blog), and your twitter id (if you have one).
  • Your book must be done (or in revisions to be done in the next couple of months). I don't mind if you are editing/revising it as a draft, but it cant be only 3 chapters done. I want to do the recommendation by spring or so; not wait 6 months. (to be honest, I might forget and I want to stand good on my offer)
  • your pitch can not be longer than 4 sentences.

Next week - I will be posting a few different "Pay it Forward" posts about people who have helped me along the way.

Hope to see you back here on Monday! :)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

ARC Winners

Hey guys -

So sorry I have not announced these yet.

We got snowed in last week. And with kids being home (for the whole week!) and Internet being iffy. I didn't get to the Arc contest.

Here are the winners (chosen by random number generator):
  1. S. Kyle Davis
  2. Riv Re
  3. Shallee
  4. Addictedtolife
  5. ♥ttlyoverit17♥♪
  6. Amber Cuadra
  7. Shoshana
  8. Jenna Wallace
  9. Mariska
  10. Kristin Rae
  11. Mim
  12. Sara B. Larson
  13. Mrs. DeRaps
  14. Grace
  15. Cinette
  16. J. Ro
  17. Meradeth
  18. Kailia Sage
  19. Spav
  20. Shelly B
Please email me your address at sjohannes@bilaninc.com and tell me if you would like YA, MG or Adult. I will send you a list to choose from. First come first serve! (US only)

If I do not hear from you by end of day on Friday - I will choose another name. hey - it's only fair! :)

Congratulations!

Also - here is a hint of what is coming up: Get your paragraph query ready! :) 4- 5 sentences.

Friday, January 07, 2011

Arc Drawing!

As you know, I have some ARCS to share.

Comment and follow by midnight EST tonight and enter into the drawing.

Monday I will announce the amazing ARCS and the lucky winners.(US only)

Have a happy weekend!

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Holly Cupala stops by With a TMAS Party/Contest!

Holly Cupala is stopping by to launch her TMAS Trailer!

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Welcome, everyone, to the TELL ME A SECRET Trailer Launch Party – thanks to Shelli for hosting and spreading the trailer-y love! We’re inviting you to celebrate with us…and win some fun TELL ME A SECRET prizes!

First…the trailer…





I hope you enjoyed the music by our friends at Splashdown and the awesome trailer, produced by my sweet husband Shiraz and our super-talented friend Paul Michael Gordon !

And now for the party! Here’s what we're giving away:

Signed TMAS books!
TMAS t-shirts!
Music CDs!
Sneak Previews!
Bookmarks and Handmade Magnets!

and...

A Tell Me a Secret handmade necklace!


HOW TO WIN?

Spread The Love Trailer

1. Click here to go to YouTube, then click the Share button to send to your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or blog! 5 pts each

2. Click here to tell us where you posted and enter to win!

I can’t wait to hear what you think! And many, many thanks to Shelli and all of you for your amazing support of Tell Me a Secret and the virtual tour. I would give you all a real hug if I could to show you how much it has meant to me.

Time to Party!


Tuesday, June 01, 2010

BEA Bonanza - Day 1

I'm alive!!!

I had the best time at BEA. Books books books! That's all it is for 3 days!
I shipped home 100 lbs of books! Yes I did! And most of them are for you! (Hate to admit it but I'm keeping some for myself!! Hey I didn't almost die twice for nothin'! :).

A little bit about BEA - its like playing the Hunger Games only in a bookstore instead of an outside arena. And Books are a hotter commodity than any food or weapons. In fact, books ARE your weapons! I'm not kidding when I saw I almost died twice - either by being trampled or killed with a new Hardback.

The slogan of the week with Jen Hayley and Shana Silver: "If we lose you, you are on your own!" ;) If you dont believe me, check this out!

Here's the deal - June is filled with stuff for you in celebration of all the books promoted at BEA. There will be:
  • Signed books
  • ebook ARCs
  • paperback ARCs
  • Book Swag
  • Agent contests - Bree Ogden (Martin Literary), Mary Kole (Andrea Brown), and Suzie Townsend (Fineprint)
  • Editor scoop - Daniel Ehrenhart (Harper), Regina Griffin (Egmont), Natashya Wilson (Harlequin Teen) and more!
  • Author interviews - James Dashner, Holly Cupala, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Kiersten Miller and more!
  • and more.
The contests/giveaways will be announced in the following places:
There will be:
  • daily stuff
  • spontaneous stuff when I am inspired
  • special follower giveaways
  • prizes for new followers in June
  • prizes for June commenters
  • and a special newsletter giveaway at the end of the month
Rules:
1) You must be a loyal follower to be eligible for any of the prizes. Why? Because I love meeting you guys and finding new bloggers/tweeters and can't unless you follower or comment. Also I think its only fair to reward those who come and listen to me rant :)

2) You must remember to enter for each prize. Remember each prize will ask you to take one action. So if you follower today and comment, it does not mean you are in the drawing for the whole month. You will be in the drawing today! Got it?

Bonus
Oh yeah, and when I hit 1,000 followers on my twitter and blog, I have a HUGE marketing prize you don't want to miss! So pass make sure your friends know about the Bonanza. Also if you sign up for my newsletter, at the end of the month, I will giveaway a secret package.

This month should be fun and I think you will love the giveaways I got for you so I hope you join me :)

Let's get to it!

Today's giveaway is:

A hardcover of Cory Doctorow's recently released of For the Win! For The Win is about a virtual future of gamers, Big Sister, and shadow economies.

Sign up as a Follower and answer this question:

What is one thing you would not want anyone to see (big brother or big sister)?


Tomorrow, along with our BEA giveaway - we have Mitali Perkins, author of Bamboo People, discussing Twitter book parties.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Friday Round Up

June is a powerful month here - Mark your calendars.

Awesome ARC Giveaways - June 1 - June 4: As you all know I'm lucky enough to be going to BEA. That's right - that means ARCS galore. I'm going to sharing the ARC Love and giving away some ARCS of hot books not out yet.

New agent, Brianne Ogden from Martin Literary Management is having a query pitch contest on my blog. Details and date to be announced.

Also agent, Mary Kole with Andrea Brown Literary Agency will be stopping by for an interview and a giving away a query critique!

There are a couple other surprise events so stay tuned!

Here are my favs for the week:

Questions to ask your publicist
- Many authors are choosing to hire a book publicist to help connect with readers and potential audience members. Before you hire a publicist, it is important to ask a few basic questions.

Effective vs Efficient -
If you want an easier way to memorize the difference, remember this sentence: “Being effective is about doing the right things, while being efficient is about doing the things in the right manner.

Internet Marketing is driving me crazy - Tips on how to not go crazy when marketing online.

Kathleen Duey takes center stage - Kathleen, author of Skin Hunger, leaves most of us gasping at her drive and full frontal embrace of social media.

Fiction writer's topics for blogging
- Fiction writers often struggle with what to write about at their blogs. Help is on the way. Here are 19 topics to get you started.

How to retweet effectively
- You may have no real concept of retweeting (commonly seen as RT) or what that can mean for your success and fun on Twitter.

Have you seen any great marketing articles. If so leave the link here and Ill add it.

Have a great weekend.

Any fun plans?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Library Appreciation Day Winners!

Thanks again to everyone who showed the love for libraries!!!!

The winners of the drawing are....








Michelle Sussman
won the free query/5 page critique with Mandy Hubbard!!!!!!
Congratulations and email me at sjohannes@bilaninc.com for instructions.

Katterly's Chatterly has won the free book basket to donate to her library.
Congratulations and email me at sjohannes@bilaninc.com me your address

Thanks to all the authors who donated their books to the Book Basket:
Other books donated:
  • Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad (donated by Cathy Hall)
  • Lily's Crossing by Patricia Reilly Giff and Heartbeat by Sharon Creech (donated by Jessica Leader)
  • Twilight PB - by Stephanie Meyer
  • Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
  • The Hunter's Moon by OR Melling
  • The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
  • Cross and Double Cross by James Patterson
  • Eragon by Christopher Paolini
If you sent me a book or are sending me a book, please email me at sjohannes@bilaninc.com and I will add you to the list. These are the ones I have received so far.

Come back tomorrow for an interview with the Assistant Director at The Georgia Center for the Books who discusses how they support libraries and how you can best market to libraries.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Mardi Gras Friday- Enter the Scavenger Hunt for Grand Prizes

Mardi Gras Updates

Thanks to everyone who participated and took time to follow my blog and comment. I hope you got alot out of the posts.

The winner for the last Daily Prize Random Drawing is...


Beth Revis! (Go follow her blog, it is a great one!)


Congrads Beth! Not only do you get Lee's ebbok on blogging, but you also win a stack of books: ttly by Lauren Myracle (PB), Princess in Training by Meg Cabot (HB), and The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron (HB).

Congrads and please email me your address!


Fabulous Follower prize


The winner of the Random Drawing from all my Followers is....

Susan Fields

Congratulations! You win a query critique with Jennifer Laughren at Andrea Brown Literary Agency!!! You also win 2 books by the bestselling author Aimee Friedman - French Kiss (PB) and a signed Hardback of Sea Change!

Susan, send me your email and I will hook you up with Jennifer! I will also need your address for the books. Thank you for Following me! :)


Scavenger Hunt for Grand Prize Drawing

Last chance to win a query/critique and free marketing.

Question of the week: What is my main piece of advice for this week? (Hint: It is not too late to enter. You can go back and write down all 4 clues from the posts Monday - Thursday. It's not a hard question - trust me!)

To enter, you MUST fill in the form below. NOTE: Only those who completely fill in the form will be entered into the Grand prize Drawing - one for Agented Authors and one for Unagented Authors.

You have to enter by tonight at 3amET/12PT. That means you have some time to complete your extra points for extra chances.

It is on the honor system, I am not going to check up on you.

Grand prize 1 - (Unagented includes) A query/3 chapter critique with my agent Alyssa Henkin at Trident Media Group. In addition a few books on writing craft.

Grand Prize 2 - (Agented/Published) - A 2 hour free marketing session with me, One free piece of marketing (Bookmarker/postcard/business card), and Guerilla Marketing for Writers.

Winner announced on Monday!

Good luck!!


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Mardi Gras Wed!/Marketing to Indie Bookstores

Mardi Gras Updates

The winner of Tuesday's Daily Prize Drawing is ...

Kristi from Sisters in Scribe

You win a free package of Carolyn Howard-Johnson's ebooks: The Frugal Editor and The Frugal Promoter.

Please email me your email address so I can hook you up with Carolyn. Congratulations and thanks so much for following me and participating this week!
For rules and schedule, go here.

Marketing to Indies (Marietta Zacker
, Nancy Gallt Literary Agent and Indie Bookstore Owner)


Don't forget to Follow me and comment on this post for a chance to win today's Daily Prize! Today's prize includes a query OR/one chapter critique from Marietta along with a follow up phone call to discuss!!! Good luck!

Hi Marietta. Thanks for celebrating Mardi Gras with us this week!

Hi Shelli, thanks so much for giving me this opportunity to share a little bit about myself while adding to the conversation about marketing and children’s books.

FYI: Marietta is pronounced (Ma-Ree-Eh-Tuh). If you are really good, you can roll the "R". She loves that!!! :)


Before we get into the good stuff, tell me about yourself, your bookstore, and your agency.

I am an agent with the Nancy Gallt Literary Agency and own an independent children’s bookstore, Sparkhouse, nestled inside a toy store. Without a doubt – and I imagine, not surprisingly – my work in one informs my work in the other.

At the agency, Nancy and I work collaboratively in every aspect of our work, from reading manuscripts to negotiating contracts to guiding our clients. Nancy opened the agency 10 years ago and I joined her in 2008. We are proud to represent some of the most amazing writers and illustrators in the industry – both published and yet-to-be published.

At the bookstore, they call me the Book Curator (we firmly believe that every book is a work of art) – I select the books that we carry and work with the community to make sure that they are exposed to books that will make children and young adults lifelong readers. That work, along with my previous experiences in the publishing and book industry, fuels what I do at the agency, working hands-on with authors, illustrators, editors and fellow publishing professionals.


I don't see how you balance it all! Put on your Indie hat for a second and tell me, as a bookstore owner, what are the most effective ways an author can contact/or market to an indie bookstore?

• If you have an Indie bookstore nearby, get to know them well. Ask the children’s book buyer if they would review a copy in the hopes that they can recommend it for the Indie Next List or feature it on their website or newsletter (and if the book buyer is also the bookstore owner and therefore, busy beyond belief, ask if anyone else on staff can do it!). In the Indie world, we talk quite a bit amongst ourselves and collaborate often, so a recommendation from a fellow Indie bookstore goes a long, long way.

• If you are willing to do events, (book signings, school visits, video conferences, etc.), ask them if they can connect you with the local school or community organizations with whom they will certainly have ties.

• If electronic or postal communications (as opposed to face to face) are your strongest tools (or possibly only tools, depending on where you live), be creative with the e-mail or letter you send to indie bookstore owners. Just telling them that your book was recently published doesn’t help – we are just as bombarded as everyone else in the book industry. And if you can, send them a galley or book (or at least an excerpt) – it’s always the writing or the illustrations that get us!

• Regardless of whether you are marketing to a bookstore or not… I would strongly recommend developing an online presence – whether on your own or with some help – and ensure that it accurately reflects who you are. You don’t need to have an account set up on every networking site on the web. Simply ask yourself what would make the most sense for you and then do that in a way that highlights your uniqueness.

• It makes sense to connect with the publicity department at your publishing house and alongside them, find ways that you can creatively market yourself. They are an ideal and logical ally.

• Regardless of who you are presenting yourself to, always do so professionally and after doing a bit of homework (Sound familiar? Hmmm, query letter anyone?).


What are a few tips on how to run an effective book signing? What do you think an author should do to ensure its success?


During the planning stage, ask if they can arrange a school visit that same day (even if when you start, you can afford to do so free of charge or for a nominal fee). A child’s interest in and enthusiasm for your book will more than likely mean a larger turnout at the store. Also ask if the bookstore can partner with the local public library (the bedrock of many communities) or local restaurant (food at en event always helps), as it is invaluable to reach out to different constituents of the community. Think of creative ways to tie the bookstore’s community to your book and make those suggestions. And as I mentioned before, make sure to tap your publisher’s publicity department.

(Clue #3 is the word "Marketing".)

For the actual event, make sure you know what is expected of you and if you are scheduled to talk, make sure you have a good plan for the talk or discussion and that you are well-rehearsed. Make sure that someone from the store will be by your side – they should lead the nuts and bolts of the event while you focus on talking about your book. If you are in a community where you have any kind of roots, make sure you personally invite everyone you know and ask each of them to bring a few people.


I believe we, as authors and lovers of books, should be sure we are supporting our local Indie bookstores. How can we, as authors, help/support bookstore owners more?
  • Become part of the IndieBound community and always, always use the IndieBound logo on your website and marketing pieces.
  • Of course, also become an IndieBound affiliate so people can buy your book through an independent bookstore.
  • And needless to say, patronize independent bookstores – it’s the only way to ensure indie bookstores continue to serve our communities in ways no one else can.

Let's switch our focus. Put on your agent hat and tell me how you and your literary agency support your authors' books once they are on the shelf?

I throw a party for them every day! :) We love to talk to our authors and illustrators about different ways to connect to their readership and to the community at large. We ask our authors and illustrators to continue to be students of the industry alongside us.

Most importantly though, we support them as they continue to create new characters and devise new stories as their growth as writers and illustrators will only strengthen the work already on the shelf. Their job is to write and illustrate and we encourage them to continue to do so.


As an agent, what are you looking for in a writer/manuscript?

Work that moves me – whether through words, illustrations or both. I look for manuscripts and illustrations that speak to the rich, complex, diverse world we live in and hope to work with people that are just as passionate as I am about the vital function children’s books serve in our society.

Thanks for stopping by, Marietta!

My best to you Shelli and everyone in the blogging world! :)

Also, you can follow Marietta on Twitter @AgentZacker. and on Linked In at "Marietta Zacker". She reserves her Facebook page for personal use only, so don't try to Friend her :)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Mardi Gras Tuesday! How to do Frugal Promotion!

Mardi Gras Updates

The winner of Monday's Daily Prize drawing is ...

Jemi Fraser!

You win a LOT of Meg Cabot books (3 Hardbacks and 1 Paperback): Sweet Sixteen Princess, Pants on Fire, How to be Popular, and The Boy Next Door.

Please email me your address. Congratulations and thanks so much for following me and participating.

Reminders on how to Enter
There are 3 different ways to win! You must Follow me and Elana (who is also giving away agent critiques!)to be eligible for any prizes
  1. Daily prizes - Comment on each daily post (random drawing, awarded daily)
  2. Follow Prize - Follow me by Thursday night 12 PST (random drawing, awarded Friday)
  3. Two Grand Prizes (1 agented, 1 unagented): Answer Scavenger Hunt question on FRiday and Fill in Friday's form.
  4. You can get extra entries by doing these things.
  5. For rules and schedule, go here.
  6. You do not need to email me or comment and include all the links you are doing for extra points. Be sure to come back on Friday and fill out the mandatory form to be included in the Grand Prize Drawings. BTW - This is on the honor system.
  7. These prizes are for agented authors AND unagented. You both can win!
Note: To all winners of this week's contest as well as The Fabulous Follower Contest held last week. All prizes will be mailed out by the end of NEXT week.


Frugal Marketing for Authors (Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of The Frugal Book Promoter)

Remember:
  • A big prize will be awarded to a post commenter (you must also be a follower): A copy of her two ebooks: The Frugal Editor and The Frugal Promoter. You must comment by 12 midnight PST/3am EST.
  • Clue #2 for the Marketing Scavenger Hunt will be hidden in the post

Hi Carolyn! Thanks for joining our Mardi Gras Party this week. Tell me about yourself and your books.

I'm really a fiction writer and poet at heart, but I started writing my HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers because I wanted other writers to avoid the same potholes I fell into.

I run The Frugal blog that provides tips on how to do your marketing frugally as well as a Sharing Writers blog that was named one of "Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites".

I am also the author of The Frugal Promoter (How to do what your publisher wont), The Frugal Editor, and my new book, A Retailer's Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions just hit stores in paperback.

THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER tells authors how to do what their publishers can’t or won’t and why authors can do their own promotion better than a PR professional. It gives authors hundreds of nearly free promotion ideas; they may then pick and choose those that fit their pocketbooks and their personalities.



Can you fill us in on your top 5 practical tips on how authors (nonfiction and fiction) can best market their books without spending a great deal of money?

That's easy. Online. Online. Online. Online. And #5 is publicity. Publicity is what you get free from newspaper editors (primarily) when they need material for current events or feature stories. It is not...ahem! PAID advertising.


What made you decide to advocate “do-it-yourself marketing and promotion”? Why do you feel it is important?

I mentioned those potholes. I fell into them in spite of marketing and journalism backgrounds. That is, I knew what editors want, what they need. All that stuff. What I didn't understand were the kinks, creases and folds of book marketing. The biggest, ugliest wrinkle was that publishers don't do it for us authors anymore.


How can an author successfully manage time for both creative writing and marketing? What is your advice on how they can do a little marketing a day to save time for writing?

Do a little at a time. Small doses. But keep at it. Publicity and promotion build. Persistence is a magic word.


If you were only allowed to give one piece of advice to a writer about marketing or promotion, what would it be?

Persistence. Oh, you want another one?

Don't listen to all the stuff other authors tell you about book promotion on the Web. Well, OK. Listen. But evaluate the source. What do they know about marketing? Is what they're repeating hearsay or from practical experience? How might they have misinterpreted their experience?

I'll give you an example. Many authors are mad as h--- at Amazon and will have nothing to do with them. Consider this. Amazon provides lots of opportunities for writers. Be mad at them. But if you want your book to be taken seriously, it had better be on Amazon. By the way, there is a chapter in The Frugal Book Promoter on using Amazon to your advantage. Some say it is easily worth the price of the book.

Here's another one.

You'd better know enough about editing, format and the pet peeves of gatekeepers that you can do a great query letter, one that won't tick off an agent, publisher or, host or editor. You'll learn how straight from the mouths of helpful agents in The Frugal Editor.

(Clue #2 - the word is "Your")

What advice do you have for authors doing their own marketing and having a tough time during the low points?

Quit thinking of marketing as selling books. Marketing is about building your career. Don't judge the success of a promotion on how many books you sell. Promotion is cumulative. People don't buy much that they haven't seen or been introduced to about seven times.

Thanks for joining us today!

Thanks Shelli!

Don't forget to comment on today's post to be entered into Tuesday's Daily Drawing!



Friday, February 12, 2010

Let's get this Par-Tee Started! BYOB!

It's almost here!

Marketing Mardi Gras starts Monday, Feb 15th.

To celebrate, I'll have awesome guests, marketing advice, daily prizes and a scavenger hunt for a two Grand prizes.

First - you MUST be a Follower of my blog and Elana Johnson's blog to win ANY of the prizes listed below. Loyal peeps get rewarded :)

Note: Elana is also running a fabulous contest next week for agent critiques and her fabulous ebook so you have nothing to lose by following us.

We gain you as a friend, you gain some cool free gifts :) (Plus we're fun!)

Three kinds of prizes are available for you to win:

1) Daily Prizes
Every day, I will do a prize drawing from the Followers/Friends who comment on that day's post.

In addition to the daily prize, a daily clue will be provided in the post that relates to the Friday's Scavenger Hunt Question.

Monday: Marketing to librarians (Elizabeth Bird, Librarian NYPL/Fuse 8)
  • Prize awarded to a post commenter (you must also be a follower) - free books
  • Clue #1 for the Marketing Scavenger Hunt will be hidden in the post
Tuesday: Frugal Marketing for Authors (Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of Frugal Marketing)
  • Prize awarded to a post commenter (you must also be a follower): Free ebook of Frugal Marketing
  • Clue #4 for the Marketing Scavenger Hunt will be hidden in the post
Wednesday: Marketing to Indie bookstores (Marietta Zacker, Literary agent/NYC Indie book Owner)
  • Prize awarded to a post commenter (you must also be a follower): A query/1st chapter critique by Marietta Zacker at Nancy Gallt Literary Agency. She will critique your query or first chapter and give you a follow up 30 minute phone conversation!!!!!!
  • Clue #3 for the Marketing Scavenger Hunt will be hidden in the post
Thursday: Double Header! The Zen of Blogging (Lee Wind, author of ebook The Zen of Blogging) and Greg Pincus on Social Networking
  • Prize awarded to a post commenter (you must also be a follower): - A free copy of Lee's ebook The Zen of Blogging
  • Clue #2 for the Marketing Scavenger Hunt will be hidden in the post

2) Friday's Followers Prizes
All you have to do is be a Follower by 12:00 AM (midnight) EST on Thursday night (Feb 18). I will do a random drawing from the Follower list on the left hand side for some great prizes. This will be announced on the following Monday.



2nd Prize:

3) Scavenger Hunt Grand Prizes
To enter, on Friday you will need to fill out the form completely. You will be asked to put in the Scavenger Hunt answer, tally any extra points, and tell me whether you are agented or not. Winners will be announced on the following Monday.

Point System - Your name will be automatically be entered into the drawing one time just for trying. If you get it right, you will get 2 points.

Extra Points: (You will get your name put in the drawing for each additional point.)
+1 Tweeted the contest
+2 Follow me on Twitter
+1 Facebooked the contest
+2 Friend me on Facebook
+2 Add me to your blogroll
+5 Blogged about the contest
+2 for following Elana's blog

+1 for following my blog


Grand Prize Package #1 - The Unagented Writer Package is for those who currently DO NOT have an agent and want one. This includes:
  • A lot of books on writing and querying
  • A query/ 3 Chapter Critique by my awesome agent, Alyssa Eisner Henkin at Trident Media Group!!!!!!!
Grand Prize Package #2 - The Agented Writer Package is for those who do not want an agent, have an agent, are on submission, have a book deal, or are published. This includes:
  • A lot of marketing books
  • Free 2 hour consultation with me on marketing you and your book
  • One free marketing item - design of a business card, bookmarker, postcard etc
***NOTE: Elana is also running a Great contest this week. We're offering extra entries for each other, but if you're interested in winning the prizes in her contest, you MUST ENTER HER CONTEST in addition to mine. She's having some great query critique prizes.

In other words, if you enter here, you are NOT entered there. They are two separate contests that we're promoting together. Does that make sense? If not, shoot me an email: sjohannes@bilaninc.com. Or you can leave any questions in the comments and I will clarify!


So go ahead and follow me today. The Par-Tee starts Monday!

Be there or be square!