Finding a Class Reading my Novel



and on and on while I stand amazed.
That is WHY!!

I found out it is Mrs. Hooper and her class reading it. A few informed me which 1 kid doesn't like it. I actually laughed - 1 kid doesn't? That is such a Win! Thank you Sandi ! I am lucky because this wonderful teacher first read my book with her book club, a group of a dozen adults, and chose to share it with her class. And then I am also lucky because a class set of 38 books was purchased last year by the school district's instructional media center.


So one of the best bits of advice that I read on Twitter was the suggestion that every free copy of your book that you put out into the world is an ambassador, working away while you are not looking, to promote your writing.
In this case, I gave a copy of my book to a 5th grade teacher, she read it and suggested it to her book club, which bought 10 copies. Then they had me come talk to them. I also gave a book to another substitute teacher, she gave it to her husband, who gave it to the director of curriculum, who gave it to the IMC Librarian with the instructions to go to Amazon and order a class set.
It doesn't always work so well. A lot of give away books, I never hear about again, but some result in wonderful reviews on Goodreads or in blog posts.


"Why did you start the story in St. Louis?"
"Have you ever ridden to the top of the Gateway Arch?"
"Is that Old Grandma really based on yours?"


I have kids asking for a sequel
and when I tell them that the next book has been begun
and that it is about Volcanoes and Pompeii and My. St. Helens and connecting two boys through 1901 years, they sound as excited as I do.






Published on March 06, 2014 09:44
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