Most authors struggle with self promotion. Few are comfortable with touting their books and feel every kind of awkward, no matter how much they believe in their work or how much they want it to be read. Reviews help enormously, as does word of mouth and support from fellow writers can be invaluable. Some writers seem to have a fabulous gift for marketing, but the quality of a writer’s promotional skills does not always guarantee a good read.
When you get a rash of enthusiastic reviews that all seem to share the same theme, you might start to wonder… especially when you realise that you recognise some of the more respected names of the blogosphere. If Story Reading Apes like Chris Graham aver that,“to say I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book would be a gross understatement.” and Rosie Amber describes it as “…adult British humour at…
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Thank you SO much for reblogging, Chris: I am really touched and pleased. xxx
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It’s a great book Ali – I’d love to read more of your teaching adventures in a sequel or three 👍😃
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Aw, bless you, Chris. That is a good idea! I’ll see what I can come up with. Two terms covered thus far; only another twenty-nine years and a term to go! xxx
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GREAT NEWS ALI 👍👍👍👍👍
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Thanks for the inspiration, Chris. I am hoping that, eventually, I will be able to start writing novels again. xxx
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Thank you, Chris 🙂
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Welcome to you and Alienora 😀
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