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At 2:44am on July 18, 2009, Freya R said…
Hi Frances

Do stop by when you have a moment to check out our free book marketing tool - BookBuzzr. (www.bookbuzzr.com)

BookBuzzr is a page-flipping application that is more suited for marketing books online. BookBuzzr comes with the built-in ability to share your book-extract on over 60 social networking and bookmarking sites such as Facebook, Orkut, MySpace, Digg, Delicious etc.

We'd love it if you'd take a look at our tool and share your thoughts.

Cheers
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PS - Sorry for this message if you already use BookBuzzr, but please help us tell others and spread the benefit!
At 3:07pm on February 26, 2009, Bert Martinez [The Emotional Engineer] said…
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At 4:40pm on January 15, 2009, Jeanie Pantelakis said…
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At 4:25pm on October 27, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
I'm so excited!

Check out my latest blog post to read about my newest cover design, read the latest book review and find out how to attend my first book signing for the JGDS (Junior Geography Detective Squad) children's mystery state book series (signing as illustrator of course).

Here is the cover for the second book in the series just to tempt you further...


Isn't my job cool?

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
IM: willowraven.illustration
At 2:44pm on September 29, 2007, Leeanne Marie Stephenson said…
I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO VISIT MY WEB SITE:
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AND CHECK OUT MY HOT NEW ROMANCE NOVEL CALLED, "A PRESCRIPTION FOR LOVE". IT'S A HARD TO PUT DOWN READ THAT YOU WILL WISH WOULD NEVER END!! WHILE YOU ARE THERE PLEASE VIEW MY TV INTERVIEW VIDEO, CHECK OUT MY CONTEST AND SIGN MY GUESTBOOK. THANK YOU, LEEANNE
At 9:39am on August 27, 2007, Sherri Knight said…
Hi Mary and Elizabeth,
Glad to find fellow Texans. My book is also an historical fiction, set in Texas during the late 19th century. Spent two years in research as my book is based on a true story. Good luck with yours!

Sherri Knight
author of "Tom P's Fiddle"
At 8:49pm on July 23, 2007, david b mclaughlin said…
Please help me name my book (if you have not already)!

Vote here:
http://fortyblog.blogspot.com

Thanks in advance,
David B. McLaughlin
http://www.davidbmclaughlin.com
At 8:36pm on July 23, 2007, Nicole Davis said…
Hi Frances, thanks for the note.
At 3:29pm on July 23, 2007, shirley dicks said…
My sister and I live in different states, she's in NC and I'm in TN but we do it through email and it's a lot of fun. We've finished up three of them, so now to go back through them one more time to make corrections....

I plan on publishing them as I think they are good books....she sent them off to harlequinn but after reading some of them, I know ours won't fit in. They are more mainstream as we have too many charachters...

But it's fun to write fiction, all of my publsihed works are non fiction, and I love both writings.....She's ten years younger than I am but we've had a lot of fun doing it.....and I hope to continue on...
At 2:29pm on July 23, 2007, Jo Fulkerson said…
I was wondering if you could give me some pointers about promoting and marketing my book(s). I seem to have hit a brick wall and marketing seems to be my weak spot. I have read books about marketing books, and tried to follow everything that John Kremer and Dan Poynter have suggested, but I'm just not getting anywhere. If you hasve any suggestions, I would welcome them with open arms.

Also, if I were to send you a copy of my first book (self-published) would you be interested in reading it and commenting on it? No rush, just when (and if) you would have time.

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Hometown:
Austin, Texas
About Me and My Book:
Frances Hunter is the pen name of two sisters, Mary Clare and Elizabeth Clare, who have put their lifelong love of storytelling to work writing historical fiction. They live in Austin, Texas. For To the Ends of the Earth, their first novel, they conducted extensive historical research and traveled the entire route of the journey described in the book, as well as the Lewis and Clark Trail from Montana to the Pacific Coast.
Website:
http://www.frances-hunter.com

Frances Hunter's Blog

Frances Hunter

Lewis & Clark - Wanted for Treason!

Lewis & Clark - Wanted for Treason


We just revamped our media kit and did a test mailing to retailers in the gift shope and museum shop market. It will be interesting to see how it works out. If you're curious, you can check it out at http://frances-hunter.com/retailer_kit.pdf.


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