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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Julie Hanson

9/21/2018

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NAME: Julie Hanson

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#BehindTheBook with Jeremie Guy

9/20/2018

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#BehindTheBook with Katie Blanchard

9/20/2018

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BOOK EXPOS AND FESTIVALS: Is it worth it for authors to participate?

9/17/2018

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Book expos are hit or miss. There is so much that goes into these events that make them successful. The date, time, venue and registration fee are some of the most important factors that an author must take into consideration when deciding whether to participate in a book expo/festival. Event planners need to put serious thought into the following ideas: when they want to put on a book event, where they want the event to take place, and how long they want the event to last. There are three options to the type of event that will take place; an indoor event, outdoor event, or both. With an indoor event, there is protection from the elements. There are no worries about the event being canceled due to inclement weather. In spring and summer months, there is a high probability that it could rain on the day of your event, which not only makes a mess of the actual venue set up but also affects the size of the crowd you may attract. With that being said, good marketing and organization will eliminate this problem, which has been witnessed at the 2018 Beaver County Bookfest. The Beaver County Bookfest is one of the most worthwhile events to attend as an author and a reader. They offer over 50 authors, who are all exhibiting under a large tent at one of their parks. One of the roads leading into the park is shut off, and that is the location of the tent. This is perfect because authors set up on concrete and not grass. At the 2018 Beaver County Bookfest, it was pouring rain. If the event were in the actual park, the muddy ground would have been a serious problem to deal with. This would have caused the legs of the table to sink into the soil, and people would have been hesitant to walk around and browse the different tables. The other benefit of being under a large tent was the protection of authors’ products in this weather. Besides a small hole in the tent that led to water dripping on one author’s table, everyone and their products stayed dry.

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: HARSHA SHEELAM

4/5/2018

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NAME: Harsha Sheelam

PUBLISHED TITLES: Beautiful Inside and Out, Good Exists in All That Exists, The House of Terry Atterberry

WEBSITE: https://sheelamharsha.com

BIO: Harsha Sheelam concentrates on the issues of today that young teenagers face, and tries to motivate the young children towards positivity. She chooses an unconventional way, quite different from the stories of yesteryears. Her fantasy tales empower young girls and boys to be strong, optimistic and confident. She believes that children have the inquisitiveness to learn more every day, and in the era where they are exposed to wide variety of media, books are the only way to sustain their innocence. She accepts that every person is beautiful inside and out and shouldn’t be put down by anyone who thinks otherwise.
 
Full of humor, wit, and insight; the short stories and novel champion hard work, perseverance, honesty, and compassion. The books have age-old and contemporary wisdom in a delicious form.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Den of Thieves

1/25/2018

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Title: Den of Thieves

Release date: January 19, 2018

Director: Christian Gudegast

Studio: STX Entertainment

Notable Actors: Gerard Bulter, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Pablo Schreiber, and O’Shea Jackson

Film Synopsis: Nick O'Brien is the hard-drinking leader of the Regulators, an elite unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Ray Merrimen is the recently paroled leader of the Outlaws, a gang of ex-military men who use their expertise and tactical skills to evade the law. O'Brien, Merrimen and their crews soon find themselves on a direct collision course as the criminals hatch an elaborate plan for a seemingly impossible heist -- the city's Federal Reserve Bank.

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THE PROS AND CONS OF BOOk CONSIGNMENT AGREEMENTS: are they worth it for authorsĀ  and bookstore owners?

1/13/2017

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One of the most common ways for independent authors/publishers to get their books into bookstores is through a consignment agreement. A consignment agreement allows a bookstore to sell books without having to pay for them upfront through a distribution agreement. In some instances, bookstores purchase books from a publisher at a wholesale price (often 50% of the retail price) and sell the books. With the consignment agreement, bookstore owners eliminate the risk of losing profit because certain books do not sell. Although most offers expect to sell thousands of books to bookstores the traditional way, this is a small compromise in exchange for shelf space in several stores.

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LOCAL PHILLY AUTHOR SHINES A MUCH-NEEDED, POSITIVE LIGHT ON FIRST RESPONDERS

11/27/2016

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“Dream Big.”
 
This quote carries a message that Chris McClean, the creator of “The CrimeFighters: Defenders of Justice,” has lived by his entire life.
 
“The CrimeFighters: Defenders of Justice,” are a group of superheroes that are based around first responder professions. These professions include a Fire Fighter, Police Officer, Paramedic, Sheriff, and more. The group is featured in a series of children’s books that teach children about crime and safety. The target audience for the CrimeFighters is ages six and up, with the colorful illustrations grasping the attention of younger readers and the concept of investigating crimes entertaining the older readers. The books feature activities that allow readers to become a crucial part in the heroes’ investigation, whether it’s deciding which heroes will respond to the scene or following evidence that will lead to the criminal. With the help of the readers, the CrimeFighters have a chance to SAVE THE DAY.


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