With three books out now, all bestsellers and highly-rated, I still have my fair share of 1 to 2-star reviews. I often get a kick out of them — they are rarely more than a line or two and they often contain some sort of personal attack and even name-calling (‘trustafarian dewdrop‘ takes the cake). How can I take these seriously?
5 Top Tips For Approaching Book Reviewers by Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer guest @JanetBoyer
One of the reasons I love Twitter is because it’s a great equalizer — I can talk with anyone and they can talk with me. So I couldn’t be more thrilled to introduce you to Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer Janet Boyer (she’s also an author). I must get at least five queries per day from folks to either review their book (I’m NOT a reviewer, friends!), or to find out how to get reviewers to read and review their book.
Find Reviewers For Your Book With These 8 Steps!
Ethics Of The Written Word
2 Year Blogoversary Party by @BabsBookBistro: Big prizes!
WRITE YOUR OWN DAMN BOOK
aka THE D.I.A.L. STRATEGY FOR DEALING WITH CYBERBULLIES
I feel really fortunate that I’m in a career, finally, where I write whatever I want. Nobody is standing over my shoulder saying “Nope. You can’t say that.”
Review of “Zen Shorts” by Jon J. Muth
Whatever your religious leanings, or lack thereof, children and adults alike will no doubt find delight in the highly rated children’s book Zen Shorts by Jon J. Muth, author, illustrator and artist.