For all the authors who could not attend, but whose books were displayed at BookExpo, this was a great show. I talked about everyone's books several times to different kinds of people, and so did the attending authors. We had many browsers in the booth, and we gave away samples of everyone's books. Only a few books remained to bring home --- I could fit them into my small suitcase, and that is really not much space. So, congratulations to everyone's success!
I'll be talking about BookExpo on CALLING ALL AUTHORS today in the Publisher's Corner segment of the show, so tune in to listen if you can, and certainly go to the archives at your convenience if you can't listen to the live show today.
I think you'd really enjoy our guest too:
I'll be talking about BookExpo on CALLING ALL AUTHORS today in the Publisher's Corner segment of the show, so tune in to listen if you can, and certainly go to the archives at your convenience if you can't listen to the live show today.
I think you'd really enjoy our guest too:
Ed Robertson, a TV expert and pop culture critic, whose latest book, Thirty Years of the Rockford Files, details every episode of "America 's favorite detective series." Robertson has also chronicled James Garner's other popular TV series--Maverick--in Maverick: Legend of the West.
There will be a newsletter coming out soon to highlight the show's successes.
Thank you for your participation, and please know we did all we could to shine the light on your books at the biggest and best Book Expo in the USA. Next year ---- LOS ANGELES!
There will be a newsletter coming out soon to highlight the show's successes.
Thank you for your participation, and please know we did all we could to shine the light on your books at the biggest and best Book Expo in the USA. Next year ---- LOS ANGELES!
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