Promoting Your Children’s Book

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On the IWSG Anthology blog this week blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour writes about creating a teacher’s guide based on her knowledge and experience as a teacher for over twenty-five years – and as one of the writers featured in Voyagers:  The Third Ghost 

Louise lays out a plan to create a user-friendly teacher’s guide that you can use during school and library visits, in presentations at conferences, or as an exhibiter at industry events. 

Learn more about this invaluable guidance at:

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/07/promote-your-childrens-book-by-creating.html

Strategies for Promoting a Book ~ Part 1

Keeping us all informed about the tortuous but fun writing process on the IWSG Anthology blog has encouraged fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour to explore some great topics.

As she says in this week’s post, our 2020 Insecure Writer’s Support Group anthology Voyagers:  The Third Ghost launched in the fraught current environment on May 5, 2020, and we ten authors tackled the challenge of promoting our book in enterprising ways – well, my colleagues did.

Check out the promotion strategies the first group of our Voyager authors have used during this difficult time.

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/06/strategies-for-promoting-book-part-1.html

Insider Writing Tips for the IWSG 2020 Anthology Contest ~ Part 2

Once again on the IWSG Anthology blog, fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour keeps giving us more insights into this tortuous but fun writing process. And again, she gives us more great links to everything anthology-inspiring.

First, some insider writing tips for the Insecure Writers Support Group’s 2020 Anthology Contest – here are the second group of my fellow 2019 winners, featured in this year’s anthology Voyagers:  The Third Ghost, plus our tireless editor-publisher, L Diane Wolfe of Dancing Lemur Press.

Then, a reminder of the 2020 Contest’s SF theme – Dark Matter.

Anyway, you can burrow further at:

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/06/insider-writing-tips-for-iwsg-2020.html

Insider Writing Tips for the IWSG 2020 Anthology Contest ~ Part 1

Today on the IWSG Anthology blog, fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour has excelled herself with more great content, including links to everything anthology-inspiring.

First, some insider writing tips for the Insecure Writers Support Group’s 2020 Anthology Contest.  Over the next two weeks my fellow 2019 winners, featured in this year’s anthology Voyagers:  The Third Ghost, will share their tips.

Plus, there are some insider writing tips from our inspiring leader, IWSG founder Alex J. Cavanaugh, someone who has read the entries for all our published anthologies.

Then, a reminder of the 2020 Contest’s SF theme – Dark Matter.

Anyway, you can burrow further at:

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/05/insider-writing-tips-for-iwsg-2020_27.html

Reasons to Enter ~ Part 2

As promised last week, today on the IWSG Anthology blog, fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour has excelled herself with more great content, including links to everything anthology-inspiring.

First, there’s a reminder of the 2020 Contest’s SF theme – Dark Matter.

Then, the second group of my fellow writers selected for Voyagers:  The Third Ghost give reasons why IWSG members should consider entering the contest this year. My reasons stand even ore now.

And there are other links/rabbit holes to pursue. Well, you can burrow further at:

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-2020-iwsg-anthology-contest-and_20.html

Reasons to Enter an Anthology contest ~ Part 1

Today on the IWSG Anthology blog, fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour has excelled herself with some great content, including links to everything anthology-inspiring.

First, some of my fellow writers selected for Voyagers:  The Third Ghost give reasons why IWSG members should consider entering the contest this year. Then, more on the 2020 Contest, and finally links to–

Well, you can delve further at:

https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-2020-iwsg-anthology-contest-and.html

And at Thoughts in Progress, Mason Canyon has posted Part 2 of the thinking behind the stories of the other five authors included in the anthology, Read more at: 

https://masoncanyon.blogspot.com/2020/05/voyagers-third-ghost-part-2.html