Why Every Author Needs A Book Trailer
- SELF PUBLISH, VIDEOS
- May 2, 2024
Library love is strong throughout the month of February! 💖📚 February 1-29: Library Lovers Month February 1: Take Your Child to the Library Day February 14: Library Lovers Day
READ MOREDo you have shelf-control? You have so many new books to read, and yet you can’t help pulling out an already-read, much-loved book from your shelf. Find the book featured in this video: The Ballet Lover by Barbara L. Baer. There are many more bookshelf problems only book lovers understand including organizing your bookshelf and
READ MORECarmit Delman reads from her new novel Consider the Feast during Readings On The Pike at Acme Pie Co. in Arlington, VA. Consider the Feast follows Talia through the streets of The Quarter, where every imaginable delicacy is made and devoured, every unspeakable hunger is fulfilled. But the privileged patrons who feast there, and the
READ MOREIn The Ice Palace Waltz, two Jewish immigrant families—the rough and ready Western pioneers and the smooth, “our crowd” New Yorkers—come together in a riveting family saga amid the financial and social tumult of early twentieth century America.
READ MORELiterary holidays during the month of January include celebrations for Braille literacy, science fiction, letter writing, Winnie the Pooh, the thesaurus, Edgar Allan Poe, library shelfie day, and Burns Supper. Happy New Year! January 1-31: National Braille Literacy Month January 2: National Science Fiction Day January 12: Universal Letter Writing Week January 18: Winnie the
READ MOREThe feminine spirit of the West comes alive in early twentieth century Montana. Set in the Copper Camp of Butte, Montana in 1917, Copper Sky tells the story of two women with opposite lives. Kaly Shane, mired in prostitution, struggles to find a safe home for her unborn child, while Marika Lailich, a Slavic immigrant,
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