While getting your book reviewed might only be one slice of your marketing pie, it’s an important slice—especially for indie authors. Word-of-mouth, spurred on by Web reviews, is critical for ...
On Friday, The Guardian posted a piece by author Kathleen Hale, a well-connected young author who once became so obsessed with the writer of a one-star review of her novel on Goodreads that she ...
Popular blogger and Brazen Careerist founder Penelope Trunk has a new book, The New American Dream, and she’s gotten a lot of attention because of a post that she wrote about that book last week. This ...
For an indie author trying to draw attention to her recently published or soon-to-be-published book, reviews are hugely beneficial. Commentary from bloggers or critics—even when the assessment is ...
Fran Ovalle is an Instagram book blogger living in Hartford, Connecticut. As February starts, keeping up with goals set out earlier in the year can be a challenge, and that can include reading. Our ...
The UC Davis Books Blog Each of our blog posts features one or more books of scholarship, fiction and more by UC Davis faculty and staff, or other campus book news. Campus authors are invited to ...
This year has seen an explosion of books written by science bloggers, and it looks like the trend is going to continue well into 2010. Jason Rosenhouse recently published The Monty Hall Problem and is ...
The wonderful thing about this past Saturday’s ScienceOnline session on going “from blog to book” is that my co–panelists and I were able to highlight the ways in which the web is becoming ...