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  • Natasha Moni

    Hmmm…I wonder who this friend is? Thanks for the encouragement, Jeannine.

    October 07, 2014
  • Fantastic advice, Jeannine! Food, wine, cake, doorprizes and live music always help a book launch go smoothly. At my first book launch back in Jan 2010, I had an open mic afterwards and that brought out a lot of folks too. I still bring my books everywhere and I usually sell one or two of them a week at varying events. Readings can be hard work, but also can be a lot of fun and a great way to meet new friends!

    October 07, 2014
  • Ask the people you know professionally– if they may be willing to kindly write reviews, even a year or more after the book is published. You never know. Time is more malleable than you think. (This is not nepotism, it is sensible.) And sometimes, there are surprises, and even miracles!

    October 08, 2014
  • Well said. I’d add that half the reason to publish a book is to get to do those readings, so try to enjoy them while they are happening!

    October 08, 2014
  • Thanks you guys! All of these are great reminders!

    And Natasha, I promise this was for a conglomerate set of type-A poets, not just you 🙂 (Plus, you’re a little bit B-type!) But I do hope this stuff helps!

    October 08, 2014

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