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Started by Jennifer Richardson. Last reply by Judith Newton May 7. 7 Replies 1 Like
Hi Brooke and Cait,I wanted to check in to see if you would be willing to help She Writes Press authors with some promotion via She Writes (maybe lobby Kamy?)? Of course we can all do this via our…Continue
Started by Anne Leigh Parrish Apr 17. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Esteemed colleagues! How excited we all are to have books coming out through She Writes Press. Last week I received an initial print order of my book, Our Love Could Light The World, and they're…Continue
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Started by Judith Newton. Last reply by Lone Morch Apr 16. 20 Replies 1 Like
Dear All,I think it could be helpful for us to have a page on which we write down our names, locations, titles, genre, pub date, short description of the book, our current or past employment if we…Continue
Started by Brooke Warner Mar 2. 0 Replies 1 Like
Dear authors,We have been experiencing problems on our end with Amazon with delays in processing changes to descriptive content. Please follow these directions if you need to change anything in your…Continue
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Comment by Judith Newton on February 23, 2013 at 1:51pm Hi All, We hammered out some language for the event. Brooke will send it this week. Then we can all email our personal networks in the area and ask them to save the date.
We divided up some writers networks to contact: Hedgebrook, National Assoc of Memoir Writers, SEAL Press, Women on Writing, She Writes, Left Coast Writers, California Writers in Berkeley and Marin, Women's National Book Association, Womens Memoirs, Persimmon. If you have other local networks to suggest, please let us know. We are just going to go for a big audience.
The program will involve ten of us plus Brooke! Here's what Brooke suggests: she will ask each of us a question relating to our experience with She Writes and then each of us will answer, introduce our book in a line or two, and read something very short (probably a page and a half in 12 point). Since there are ten of us, we want to be sure not to lose our audience! So we will have to adhere to a time limit.Suggestions welcome.
Locals will bring books with them. If you need to have books sent, please contact Brooke.
The event will begin at 7 and the program at say 7:30. Wine and appetizers will be served before the program. We have an hour of program. Then we drink more wine and sign books. That should be between 8:30-9:30. I have three men who have volunteered to "man" the book selling table. Brooke thought the selling table should be separate from our signing table.
The Great Hall is divided into three large areas. A stage where we will be lined up at a long table.
An area for chairs for the audience during the program. A third elevated area for book selling. I suggest we put some wine up there to draw customers. There's also a small side area for overflow. It's a very large space!
We talked about each of us following Betsy's idea of selecting a piece of foam core, having Staples (or some other venue) put our book cover on it, and attaching a little adhesive backed stand to it. These can serve as posters for our books. I suggest we make them uniform--ie the size of our books. Perhaps we can have bookmarks for folks to take away if they aren't buying just yet? Or if they are.
We need wine. I'm writing the women wine makers I know to see if they'd be interested in sponsoring the event by donating wine. Ie advertising for them in return for wine. If you know any local winemakers, let us know! (Davis is a big wine school, so I've met quite few. )
Will talk to the catering people this week to see how we can best use our money.
Betsy is investigating a place for brunch on May 3. Will out of towners still be in Berkeley? This would be our chance to get to know each other better.
Those on the program: Brooke, Judy, Linda Joy, Nan, Betsy, Tracey, Lone, Jennifer, Layne, Mary, Anne.
Will be collecting catering money soon.
One thing we didn't talk about was press. Brooke, do we announce this event to the Press?
Brooke will be doing a press release about She Writes and its first wave authors for Women's History Month, March.
So, contacting networks (when we have Brooke's language) to save the date; possibly collecting wine, the one thing we didn't want to run out of; getting your signs made, thinking about what very short piece you'd read and about how you would describe your book in two lines. We'll each have about 4 or 5 minutes for our answer, book intro, and reading.
Suggestions welcome! We think this will be a nice big event!
Comment by Jennifer Richardson on February 23, 2013 at 1:13pm
Comment by Tracey Barnes Priestley on February 23, 2013 at 12:11pm Hi Nan, Linda, Joy, and Judith ... anything to share from your meeting with Brooke? I'd love an update. Especially curious to know if there is anything helpful I can do from 300 miles away, in addition to sending down my heartfelt appreciation for all that you are doing! Thanks!
Comment by Brooke Warner on February 22, 2013 at 5:52pm Hi everyone. Nan, Linda Joy, Judith, and I had a great meeting tonight about the May 2 event. We're excited about it! We also want to remind/ask you to post all your events here so we all know about what's happening, and so that Cait and I can post your events to She Writes' social media.
Comment by Judith Newton on February 20, 2013 at 6:54pm Thank you, Linda! I was really floored by the response. There's so much hate out there these days. I think people really wanted something to counter it.
Wow Judy! Your piece really struck a nerve to get such a huge response. I think it's because of your vulnerability and honesty, as well as the topic itself. And that you loved him no matter what. That is rare in this world. Good luck with all that you're doing! It's so exciting!
Comment by Judith Newton on February 20, 2013 at 5:26pm I'm doing it! Maybe we could all do this for the May 2 event?
Comment by Betsy Graziani Fasbinder on February 20, 2013 at 5:20pm Right now, I'd just lean it. But I thought of that problem after I left the store. I think they have little fold-out stands that you can adhere to the poster. It's small enough and light enough it won't take much.
Comment by Judith Newton on February 20, 2013 at 5:15pm Great idea! How does it stand up?
Comment by Betsy Graziani Fasbinder on February 20, 2013 at 5:12pm Hey all. I just had a small poster of my book cover mounted on foam-core. Staples is having a sale and I got one in about 12x18 (but cut to fit the dimensions of the book cover) for upcoming launch and reading events. It was a bargain at $9.99. It looks terrific and will be a nice table-top addition for events. I just stopped in and priced it, then went home and sent them a PDF of the book art. Easy-peezy.
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