Thursday, June 30, 2011

Write OIn Four Corners Author Hosts Blog Radio show for authors

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Connie Gotsch www.conniegotsch.com Host Write On Four Corners KSJE FM, Farmington NM www.ksje.com Author two award winning youth novels ‘Belle’s Star,’ and ‘Belle’s trial,’ based on the life of a real dog and written from her point of view. Available from Artemesia Press at http://www.apbooks.net and amazon.com, and Anazon,com Belle’s Star was a New Mexico BookAward in 2009 and 2010; First Place for Juvenile Fiction New Mezxico Press Women and National Federation of Press Women Communication Contests 2010’ Silver Mom’s Choice Award 2010.
Belle’s Trial’ won First Place for Juvenile Fiction in the 2011 New Mexico Press Press Women’s Commuication Contest, and a Silver Mom’s Choice Award for 2011. The book received an Eric Hoffer Award nomination for 2011.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 28, 2011Contact: Carolyn Howard-JohnsonE-mail: HoJoNews@aol.com Literary Journal Selects Best for Wall Scrawls
Los Angeles, CA--Editors of the literary journal Solo Novo Wall Scrawls Vol 1 was just published. It will include the poetry of UCLA Extension Writers’ Program instructor Carolyn Howard-Johnson.
The journal is published by Solo Novo Press, Carpinteria, CA and North Wilkesboro, NC. Editor Paula C. Lowe says, “Wall Scrawls” is inspired by an Iowa farm house wall. Eighty years abandoned and orphaned, it is a “hive of letters, a busy kitchen of words. Every kid with a can of spray paint somehow gets here and leaves his or her native tongue on the walls.” One of those walls has become the cover art of this journal.
The selected poem by Howard-Johnson is "Inevitably Walls.” It is inspired by the poet’s extensive travels where she has come upon walls that only occasionally impart hope for the future of mankind. A quote from the poem:
[This wall] like the one we foundyears ago when we lost our way
in a dark forest somewherein Germany, cried when we
found it there—unexpected…
Howard-Johnson’s poetry has appeared in literary journals like the Mochila Review, Banyan Review, Pear Noir, Manzanita and Poetic Voices. One of her poems won a reader award at The Pedestal Magazine.
Howard-Johnson has studied at UCLA with Suzanne Lummis, editor of Speechless the Magazine (http://www.speechlessthemagazine.org/ ) which featured her chapbook Tracings, winner of Military Writers Society of America’s Award of Excellence and published by Finishing Line Press.
The poet's literary novel, This Is the Place, won eight awards. Her book of creative nonfiction has won three. She is developing a new Celebration Series of poetry chapbooks with Magdalena Ball. Among them are She Wore Emerald Then: Reflections on Motherhood (www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook) and Cherished Pulse: Unconventional Love Poetry (www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse ). She also advocates with authors as the author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers (www.howtodoitfrugally.com).
Learn more about Solo Novo and how to order a copy at: http://www.solopress.com .
Learn more about Carolyn Howard-Johnson at http://carolynhoward-johnson.com.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 28, 2011Contact: Carolyn Howard-JohnsonE-mail: HoJoNews@aol.com Literary Journal Selects Best for Wall Scrawls
Los Angeles, CA--Editors of the literary journal Solo Novo Wall Scrawls Vol 1 was just published. It will include the poetry of UCLA Extension Writers’ Program instructor Carolyn Howard-Johnson.
The journal is published by Solo Novo Press, Carpinteria, CA and North Wilkesboro, NC. Editor Paula C. Lowe says, “Wall Scrawls” is inspired by an Iowa farm house wall. Eighty years abandoned and orphaned, it is a “hive of letters, a busy kitchen of words. Every kid with a can of spray paint somehow gets here and leaves his or her native tongue on the walls.” One of those walls has become the cover art of this journal.
The selected poem by Howard-Johnson is "Inevitably Walls.” It is inspired by the poet’s extensive travels where she has come upon walls that only occasionally impart hope for the future of mankind. A quote from the poem:
[This wall] like the one we foundyears ago when we lost our way
in a dark forest somewherein Germany, cried when we
found it there—unexpected…
Howard-Johnson’s poetry has appeared in literary journals like the Mochila Review, Banyan Review, Pear Noir, Manzanita and Poetic Voices. One of her poems won a reader award at The Pedestal Magazine.
Howard-Johnson has studied at UCLA with Suzanne Lummis, editor of Speechless the Magazine (http://www.speechlessthemagazine.org/ ) which featured her chapbook Tracings, winner of Military Writers Society of America’s Award of Excellence and published by Finishing Line Press.
The poet's literary novel, This Is the Place, won eight awards. Her book of creative nonfiction has won three. She is developing a new Celebration Series of poetry chapbooks with Magdalena Ball. Among them are She Wore Emerald Then: Reflections on Motherhood (www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook) and Cherished Pulse: Unconventional Love Poetry (www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse ). She also advocates with authors as the author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers (www.howtodoitfrugally.com).
Learn more about Solo Novo and how to order a copy at: http://www.solopress.com .
Learn more about Carolyn Howard-Johnson at http://carolynhoward-johnson.com.
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Support Materials available on request.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Book at Bookworks

The new official Balloon Fiesta book -- "The World Comes to Albuquerque" -- will be featured at a booksigning on Saturday, July 9 starting at 3pm at Bookworks Bookstore located at 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque. The authors/editors will be there to talk about the book as well as some of the "back stories" about Balloon Fiesta.
Ballooning Magazine has a great review of the new book in its upcoming issue. They say, "In simple terms, this is the most beautiful, and the most detailed history of Balloon Fiesta ever and no collection of LTA (lighter than air) literature will be complete without a copy. Read it and you too will know 'the rest of the story.'"
The book has also just received its first award -- it received the 2011 Caliente Award from ReadingNewMexico. They noted this book was a "must read!"
This is a great chance to come and meet the authors/editors and get a signed copy of the book. Anyone who purchases a copy of the book during this book signing event will get a complimentary gift.
For more information call 505/344-9382.


©2011 LPD Press 925 Salamanca NW Los Ranchos, NM 87107-5647 505.344-9382 or 505.345-5129 fax
Connie Gotsch www.conniegotsch.com Host Write On Four Corners KSJE FM, Farmington NM www.ksje.com Author two award winning youth novels ‘Belle’s Star,’ and ‘Belle’s trial,’ based on the life of a real dog and written from her point of view. Available from Artemesia Press at http://www.apbooks.net and amazon.com, and Anazon,com Belle’s Star was a New Mexico BookAward in 2009 and 2010; First Place for Juvenile Fiction New Mezxico Press Women and National Federation of Press Women Communication Contests 2010’ Silver Mom’s Choice Award 2010.
Belle’s Trial’ won First Place for Juvenile Fiction in the 2011 New Mexico Press Press Women’s Commuication Contest, and a Silver Mom’s Choice Award for 2011. The book received an Eric Hoffer Award nomination for 2011.Powered by Mad Mimi®

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Write On Four Corners Author Discusses Contests

CONTESTS: Awards Set Your Book Apart But Ya Gotta Enter Contests to Get Them

By Carolyn Howard-Johnson

Excerpted from The Frugal Book Promoter (www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo)

I pity the poor reader these days. Reviews can’t be relied on for unbiased opinions, so a reader may have trouble telling which book is most likely to set her heart a’ beating. As she shops, she often turns to the blurbs or endorsements on the back of the book. She may read a few of the first pages. But a book that has won a contest for book awards from organizations like Jeff Keene’s USA Book News award (usabooknews.com) or the New Millennium award (indiebookawards.com.com) or, yes, from universities like Columbia’s Pulitzer, will probably clinch a sale faster than many others.

Let’s take that one step farther. Authors who have won literary contests (contests run by journals, publishers and the like for poetry, short stories, novellas, novels and other literary entities) also gets bragging rights that might get inserted into their media kits, query letters, and Web sites. That makes it easier to sell a promotion idea (or a next book!) than someone who is new to writing. Gatekeepers—anyone from acquisition editors to feature editors at newspapers—can be influenced by a contest. Make that a contest win, place, or show. It may be what’s needed to set you apart from the many authors clamoring for attention. In fact on a slow news day, just about any award looks like a nugget of gold to a busy editor.

So why are authors so ready to hate contests? Fear of rejection is an easy answer. An article in the revered Poetry & Writers’ magazine mentions that writers often consider contests rigged and resent the fees (usually from free to $25 for literary contests and from free to $125. for book awards.). The magazine article pointed out that publishers and organizations become dependent on the fees they charge for contests and note that rarely does an unknown author win. I’m not sure the last part isn’t sour grapes; the point of many contests is to find delicious new voices that will keep the not-so-voracious appetite of publishers for new material well fed. If it is the truth, perhaps we should do something to hone our own skills to approximate those of more established authors.

Hint: There are other benefits to contests. Some offer critiques of entries—a value that cannot be overestimated in terms of learning more about the contest-winning process and one’s craft. Some publishers sponsor contests to attract submissions of great new manuscripts.

Regardless of the category (and there are some that don’t seem to fit neatly into either category), a contest win is a contest win is a contest win in terms of marketing.

Some contests only accept nominations from publishers. You may need to prod your publisher a bit if you know of a contest for which you think your book would be suitable.

For guidelines for using contests to gain exposure and expand your credentials, a checklist for what to do to market your book once you’ve won a contest, and a plan of attack for authors who want to win contests, go to www.howtodoitfrugally.com/contests.htm.
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson promotes her multi award-winning poetry and fiction using contests of all kinds. She also sponsors contests as a way to market her writing career including a cover contest for a chapbook of poetry celebrating women she wrote with Magdalena Ball. Learn more about her methods in any one of her HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers: www.howtodoitfrugally.com. The series has won several awards and the marketing plan for her Frugal Editor (www.budurl.com/TheFrugalEditor) won the New Millennium Award for Marketing.

Carolyn Howard-JohnsonAward-winning coauthor of theCelebration Series of Chapbooks with Magdalena BallCelebrate Father's Day! Send a copy of ImagininConnie Gotsch www.conniegotsch.com Host Write On Four Corners KSJE FM, Farmington NM www.ksje.com Author two award winning youth novels ‘Belle’s Star,’ and ‘Belle’s trial,’ based on the life of a real dog and written from her point of view. Available from Artemesia Press at http://www.apbooks.net and amazon.com, and Anazon,com Belle’s Star was a New Mexico BookAward in 2009 and 2010; First Place for Juvenile Fiction New Mezxico Press Women and National Federation of Press Women Communication Contests 2010’ Silver Mom’s Choice Award 2010.
Belle’s Trial’ won First Place for Juivenile Fiction in the 2011 New Mexico Press Press Women’s Commuication Contest, and a Silver Mom’s Choice Award for 2011. The book received an Eric Hoffer Award nomination for 2011.g the Futurewww.budurl.com.imagining
Website: www.howtodoitfrugally.comE-mail: HoJoNews@aol.com

Monday, June 20, 2011

New Mexico Book CoOp News

June Co-op Meeting
The June New Mexico Book Co-op Lunch will feature Francoise Paheau, the new owner of Garcia Street Books in Santa Fe. She will talk about the store, authors’ events, getting books in the store, and events scheduled for the store. The meeting is on Friday, June 24, 2011.
The lunch will have an update on the New Mexico Book Awards and other book events in New Mexico including the New Mexico Women Authors Fair.
The lunch starts at 11am with networking and lunch and the meeting begins at noon. Attendees pay for their own lunches. The lunch is held at Golden Corral Westside at Coors & Alameda in Albuquerque.
Last Call NM Book Awards
The last time to enter the New Mexico Book Awards is BY July 1, 2011. Read all about it on the book co-op website. By the way we have reached and passed our goal record! We have surpassed the second year of the New Mexico Book Awards number. This is significant because the second year was the first time we began the published year criteria. The first year of the awards was open.
Letter to the Editor
Congrats to Maria Varela on her Letter to the Editor (June 6) to the Albuquerque Journal about New Mexico books on the Journal’s summer reading list for kids. There are great New Mexico books for kids – there was one New Mexico title on the list. Why they weren’t included we have no idea. ALL OF YOU, when the opportunity presents itself promote New Mexico books! After all, isn’t there a New Mexico Centennial NEXT YEAR celebrating Statehood and everything good about New Mexico?
The Caliente Award From Reading New Mexico
Reading New Mexico has come out with the fourth Caliente Award and it is The World Comes To Albuquerque – the Official 40th Anniversary Book from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta published with them by Rio Grande Books. The thing about the Caliente Award is that it is unplanned – you can’t lobby for it. It just happens. The editors decide. Reading New Mexico is the ONLY online review service for New Mexico books and you know what they say – if you don’t play you can’t win – the Caliente Award. Make sure Sabra gets your newest book to review and you never know – you too could be honored. And people read the reviews all over the world. Good advertisement!
Voices at Southwest Writers
Voices of New Mexico was featured at two Southwest Writers meetings. Hats off to Melody Groves who made it happen.
Voices in Abiquiu
Voices of New Mexico will happen at the Abiquiu Inn on Saturday, July 16, 1-3 pm. It is a nice ride to go up to Abiquiu and they might not have as much smoke! Hats off to Linda Dunning for arranging the event.
Voices in Santa Fe
More Voices of New Mexico – the women contributors will be featured on Sunday, October 9, 2-3:30pm at the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium for the New Mexico Women Authors’ Fair. Hats off to Loretta Hall and John Stafford for making it happen.
Publishers Panel Santa Fe
Speaking of the Women Authors’ Fair, a publishers panel will speak on the trends, the contributions of women, new books, and a lot of other topics of interest on Sunday, October 9, 12:30 -1:30pm in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium. Confirmed as of this communication: John Byram – UNM Press, Lynn Baca – SAR Press, Barbe Awalt – LPD Press/Rio Grande Books, Museum of New Mexico Press (either Renee Tambeau or Anna Gallegos). This is your chance to see the players and ask the hard questions. Where does the book go from here? AND you don’t have to be female to attend!!!!!
List of Women Authors Participating Anne Hillerman - Gardens of Santa Fe Anne Valley-Fox - Reading and Questions Annette Spelman - Reading from The Fountain that Uncle John Built Barbara Berkenfield - Reading and Memoires, Reflections and Earth Connections Barbara Rockman - Reading and Women Write Into and Beyond Motherhood Bethany Mackin Baxter - Reading and Presentation on "wo Sons: A Novel Based on Misperceptions Carolyn A. Neeper - Changes in the World of Publishing - 1975 to 2011 Catherine A. Allen - Rebooting Your Life Catherine Wanek -The Hybrid House: Top Ten Energy-Saving Building Strategies Cherie Burns - Searching for Millicent Rogers Colleen Carias/Katherine Sluja/Laurie Hilton - Reading from Braided Voices Dana Levin - Reading and Presentation Demetria Martinez and Rosalee Montoya-Read - Reading from Grandpa`s Magic Tortilla Diane Smith - Reading from Big Bunny Adventures Diane Thomas - Fictionalizing Elvis Dodici Azpadu - Creating Fictional Mothers Dolores Valdez de Pong - Original Children's Songs and Plays about the History, Culture and Geography of New Mexico Elizabeth Robechek - The Heart Centered Garden Elizabth Raby - A reading - Poems in the Wheel of the Year Giovanna Paponetti - Who is Kateri Tekakwitha? Hadley Finch - Journey from Lost Love to the Fire of Love with Support from a Tribe of Blondes Jaima Chevalier - She Came From Beyond: Exploring Our Lady of Peace in New Mexico Iconography Janet K. Brennan - Reading from her novels Jeanne Simonoff - Reading from Memoir: Saving Myself Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw - The Birth of a Picture Book Jo-Ann Mapson - Reading from Work in Progress Joanne Bodin - From Inception to Completion: A Writer's Journey Judith McLaughlin - Women of New Mexico's Frontier Women of Tradition: Heritage of Faith Judith Van Gieson - How Books Live On Karen Taschek - Reading from current novel: The Risen Horse Laurie Franz, Lesley King, Marti Niman - Scenic Journey: Establishing a Byway, Creating A Book Lisa Bear Goldman - Reading from The Proud Little Burro Loretta Hall - The Mercury Program's Women Astronauts (Not) Lori Romero - Reading and The Shadow Life Lynne Hinton - Reading, Pie Town Maggi A. Petton - How I Tried NOT to Write This Novel Marcia Keegan - Photographing Four Generations of Pueblo People Marie Romero Cash - Reading from Current Work Marilyn J. Mason - An Ethos of Commitment in a Constantly Changing World Marrilyn Stablien: The Joy of Memoir: Living and Recording the Creative Life Meg Tuite - Reading from Domestic Apparition Pat Shapiro - The Journey Home to Your True Self Publishers Forum Renee Gregorio, Joan Logghe, Miriam Sagan - Reading from Love & Death - Greatest Hits Roberta Price - The Legacy of the Rural Counterculture in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado Sallie Bingham - Writing for the Majority: Fiction That Matters Sandi Wright - Reading from The Adventures of Santa Fe Sam Sandra K Toro - Jews in the Sixteenth Century: From Expulsion to Shylock Sarah H Baker - The New Face of Audio Books in New Mexico Sharon Niederman - New Mexico's Tasty Traditions: Revelations on the Road Shelby Tisdale - Joyce Begay-Foss - Spider Woman's Gift Susan Gardner - Reading from new memoir Drawing the Line Susan McDuffie - Timeless Motive, Historic Settings: The Joys and Pitfalls of Writing Historical Mysteries Suzy McKee Carnas - Reading from The Kingdom of Kevin Malone Valentine McKay-Riddell, Ph.D. - Real Magic: The River Goddess and other stories Valerie Martinez - Poetry Reading Valerie Nye & Kathy Barco - True Stories of Censorships Battles in American Libraries Valerie Stocking -Writing a Mystery Valerie Storey - Book Trailers: How and Why You Need One Veronica Golos - Witness Poetry: The Art of Protest and Remembering Victoria Rogers - A Contemporary Look at Old Architecture Voices of New Mexico Authors - 20 Writers Celebrating New Mexico Zelda Leah Gatuskin - Reading from Newest Work and discussing The Long Languishing Novel
More info on the Women Authors Festival will be posted on the NM Creates website at http://newmexicocreates.org in the near future.

Write On Four Corners Authors do Well in Contest

Media Release
CONTACT: Carolyn Howard-Johnson e-mail: HoJoNews@aol.comCONTACT: Magdalena Ball e-mail: maggieball@compulsivereader.com For Immediate Release

Actor/Producer Wins Contest for Bookcover Art
Winning Artist Says: Life’s highway has lots of off ramps, so why not try more than a few, really enjoy the ride, and the time to enjoy the scenery by the side of the road.


Worldwide Web--Award-winning poets Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball announce the winner and runners-up of their first-ever contest for cover art of their poetry chapbooks. When published in July of 2011, Deeper into the Pond will celebrate, support, and inspire women and contest Jacquie Schmall’s winning entry reflects the powerful energy of women in the process of co-creation. Thus it seemed an ideal image for a chapbook conceived and published by Ball and Howard-Johnson that has resulted in this, the fifth in their award-winning series.

Schmall, who lives in San Diego, developed a style she calls “rainbow geometry.” After spending time in theatre productions, and on film sets, she was compelled to paint a series of watercolors reflecting the powerful energy of women. The selected painting is one of them; it will be reflected in three iterations on the cover.

The chapbooks in the Celebration Series include Cherished Pulse (for anyone you love), with artwork from California artist Vicki Thomas (www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse); She Wore Emerald Then (for mothers on your gift list) with photographs by May Lattanzio (www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook); Imagining the Future: For Fathers and Other Masculine Apparitions (for the men in your life) (www.budurl.com/Imagining); and Blooming Red, a celebration of Christmas (www.budurl.com/BloomingRed), also featuring Thomas’s work.


Runners up in the contest are Roxanne Kahan and Cynthia Uhrich.

Magdalena Ball runs the highly respected CompulsiveReader.com review site. She is the author of the poetry book Repulsion Thrust, which was published to unanimous five-star reviews. Her novel Sleep Before Evening, was a Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist. Carolyn Howard-Johnson's poetry appears frequently in review journals. She is listed in Poets & Writers and her chapbook of poetry, Tracings, was published by Finishing Line Press ( www.budurl.com/CarolynsTracings) and was given the Award of Excellence by the Military Writers Society of America. One of her poems recently won the Franklin Christoph Poetry Prize. She is also an award-winning novelist and short story writer and instructor for UCLA Extension Writers' Program.For more information on any of the chapbooks in this poetry series, contact either of the authors or visit media rooms at www.howtodoitfrugally.com or www.magdalenaball.com. To learn more about artist Jacqui Schmall and to see her selections of her work, go to http://jacquie-pleasecallmelater.blogspot.com/2011/06/paintings-by-jacquie.html.

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Carolyn Howard-JohnsonAward-winning coauthor of theCelebration Series of Chapbooks with Magdalena BallCelebrate Father's Day! Send a copy of Imagining the Futurewww.budurl.com.imagining
Website: www.howtodoitfrugally.com

Neat Release Format from Write On Four Corners Author

Write On Subscribers and Visitors:

This release is not only a template of how writers might attack their media releases, it is a good example of how writers of the so-called hard-to-market genres can promote their work--through contests!

Media Release
CONTACT: Carolyn Howard-Johnson e-mail: HoJoNews@aol.comCONTACT: Magdalena Ball e-mail: maggieball@compulsivereader.com For Immediate Release


Actor/Producer Wins Contest for Bookcover Art
Winning Artist Says: Life’s highway has lots of off ramps, so why not try more than a few, really enjoy the ride, and the time to enjoy the scenery by the side of the road.



Worldwide Web--Award-winning poets Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball announce the winner and runners-up of their first-ever contest for cover art of their poetry chapbooks. When published in July of 2011, Deeper into the Pond will celebrate, support, and inspire women and contest Jacquie Schmall’s winning entry reflects the powerful energy of women in the process of co-creation. Thus it seemed an ideal image for a chapbook conceived and published by Ball and Howard-Johnson that has resulted in this, the fifth in their award-winning series.


Schmall, who lives in San Diego, developed a style she calls “rainbow geometry.” After spending time in theatre productions, and on film sets, she was compelled to paint a series of watercolors reflecting the powerful energy of women. The selected painting is one of them; it will be reflected in three iterations on the cover.

The chapbooks in the Celebration Series include Cherished Pulse (for anyone you love), with artwork from California artist Vicki Thomas (www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse); She Wore Emerald Then (for mothers on your gift list) with photographs by May Lattanzio (www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook); Imagining the Future: For Fathers and Other Masculine Apparitions (for the men in your life) (www.budurl.com/Imagining); and Blooming Red, a celebration of Christmas (www.budurl.com/BloomingRed), also featuring Thomas’s work.



Runners up in the contest are Roxanne Kahan and Cynthia Uhrich.

Magdalena Ball runs the highly respected CompulsiveReader.com review site. She is the author of the poetry book Repulsion Thrust, which was published to unanimous five-star reviews. Her novel Sleep Before Evening, was a Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist. Carolyn Howard-Johnson's poetry appears frequently in review journals. She is listed in Poets & Writers and her chapbook of poetry, Tracings, was published by Finishing Line Press ( www.budurl.com/CarolynsTracings) and was given the Award of Excellence by the Military Writers Society of America. One of her poems recently won the Franklin Christoph Poetry Prize. She is also an award-winning novelist and short story writer and instructor for UCLA Extension Writers' Program.For more information on any of the chapbooks in this poetry series, contact either of the authors or visit media rooms at www.howtodoitfrugally.com or www.magdalenaball.com. To learn more about artist Jacqui Schmall and to see her selections of her work, go to http://jacquie-pleasecallmelater.blogspot.com/2011/06/paintings-by-jacquie.html.

### Support material available electronically or by post on request.

Carolyn Howard-JohnsonAward-winning coauthor of theCelebration Series of Chapbooks with Magdalena BallCelebrate Father's Day! Send a copy of Imagining the Futurewww.budurl.com.imagining

Friday, June 17, 2011

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Spanish Market July 30 & 31
UNM Press is proud to be a part of the 60th Annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe. Stop by our tent on the Plaza Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31!

New Poetry Series Editor
We are pleased to welcome Hilda Raz as the new editor for our Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series. Read the article at UNM Today.

KUDOS AND SALUDOS

HARD GRASS: Life on the Crazy Woman Bison Ranch by Mary Zeiss Stange
Gold Medal Winner for Best Regional Non-Fiction, 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards

Finalist for Best Memoir, Next Generation Indie Book Awards

GIVEAWAYS: An ABC Book of Loanwords from the Americas by Linda Boyden

Finalist
in the Children's Non-Fiction, Multicultural Non-Fiction, and Native American Studies categories,
2011 International Book Awards

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturday, June 18 from 1-3pm: Ana Baca reads and signs TIA'S TAMALES
at Treasure House Books in Albuquerque, NM.

Monday, June 20 at 7pm: Ben Radford discusses and signs TRACKING THE CHUPACABRA: The Vampire Beast in Fact, Fiction, and Folklore at Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore in San Diego, CA.

Wednesday, June 22 at 7pm: Paul Berkowitz discusses and signs THE CASE OF THE INDIAN TRADER: Billy Malone and the National Park Service Investigation at Hubbell Trading Post at Bookworks in Albuquerque, NM.

Thursday, June 23 at 6:30pm: Neal Singer, author of WONDERS OF NUCLEAR FUSION: Creating an Ultimate Energy Source, discusses "The Future of Nuclear Fusion Energy" at the UNM School of Law (Room 2401) in Albuquerque, NM.
Thursday, June 23 at 7pm: Paul Berkowitz discusses and signs THE CASE OF THE INDIAN TRADER: Billy Malone and the National Park Service Investigation at Hubbell Trading Post at the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos, NM.

Saturday, June 25 from 1-3pm: Jose Rivera discusses and signs LA SOCIEDAD: Guardians of Hispanic Culture Along the Rio Grande at Alamosa Books in Albuquerque, NM.

Sunday, July 3 at 3pm: Christopher Mead discusses and signs ROADCUT: The Architecture of Antoine Predock at Bookworks in Albuquerque, NM.

Monday, July 18 at 7pm: Tom Averill discusses his new novel, RODE, at Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City, IA.

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THE ART OF AMERICANIZATION AT THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL by Hayes Peter Mauro
In this historical study, Mauro analyzes the visual imagery produced at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School as a specific instance of the aesthetics of Americanization at work. His work combines a consideration of cultural contexts and themes specific to the United States of the time and critical theory to flesh out innovative historical readings of the photographic materials.

JEAN-FRÉDÉRIC WALDECK: Artist of Exotic Mexico
by Esther Pasztory
A rediscovery of the lively and dramatic art of one of the first European artists to visit the ruins at Palenque in the early nineteenth century.




PRIMITIVE REVOLUTION: Restorationist Religion and the Idea of the Mexican Revolution, 1940-1968

by Jason H. Dormady
In this intriguing study, Jason Dormady examines the ways members of Mexico's urban and rural poor used religious community to mediate between themselves and the state through the practice of religious primitivism, the belief that they were restoring Christianity-and the practice of Mexican citizenship-to a more pure and essential state.

THE WAY OF THORN AND THUNDER: The Kynship Chronicles by Daniel Heath Justice
Available for the first time in one volume, Daniel Heath Justice's acclaimed Thorn and Thunder novels take Indigenous fantasy fiction beyond its stereotypes and tell a story set in a world similar to eighteenth-century eastern North America. The original trilogy-an example of green/eco-literature-is collected here in a one-volume novel.

WONDERS OF NUCLEAR FUSION: Creating an Ultimate Energy Source by Neal Singer
With accessible writing, Neal Singer introduces young readers to what fusion is-and isn't. With accessible writing, Neal Singer introduces young readers to what fusion is-and isn't. He explains the ways scientists have approached and developed fusion and discusses its advantages over other forms of energy production.
AUTHORS ON THE AIR

Photographer Rick Nahmias discusses THE MIGRANT PROJECT: Contemporary California Farm Workers and GOLDEN STATES OF GRACE: Prayers of the Disinherited on The Candid Frame.Roberta Price, author of ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE: A Photo Chronicle of the Counterculture, discusses the important role of women in the counterculture movement on KUNM's "Women's Focus." She is joined by Mary Corey, Linda Fleming and Erin Elder.
Wednesday, July 20 at 10:30am MST:
Carla Aragón discusses DANCE OF THE EGGSHELLS: Baile de los Cascarones on KSJE-FM's "Write On Four Corners."


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Connie Gotsch www.conniegotsch.com Host Write On Four Corners KSJE FM, Farmington NM www.ksje.com Author two award winning youth novels ‘Belle’s Star,’ and ‘Belle’s trial,’ based on the life of a real dog and written from her point of view. Available from Artemesia Press at http://www.apbooks.net and amazon.com, and Anazon,com Belle’s Star was a New Mexico BookAward in 2009 and 2010; First Place for Juvenile Fiction New Mezxico Press Women and National Federation of Press Women Communication Contests 2010’ Silver Mom’s Choice Award 2010.
Belle’s Trial’ won First Place for Juivenile Fiction in the 2011 New Mexico Press Press Women’s Commuication Contest, and a Silver Mom’s Choice Award for 2011. The book received an Eric Hoffer Award nomination for 2011.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Southwest Book Design Award Winners New Mexico Book Association

FLASHnews June 15, 2011
Southwest Book DesignAward Winners Named The New Mexico Book Association is proud to announce the winners in this year's Southwest Book Design & Production Awards for Excellence. These awards recognize creativity and quality in book design and distinction in production. The awards help raise the bar and set standards of book excellence throughout the Southwest.Trade Books: Non-illustratedWildbranch: An Anthology of Nature, Environment, and Place-based Writing, edited by Florence Caplow and Susan CohenTrade Books: IllustratedSanta Fe House, by Margaret Moore Booker Art and PhotographyLife at the Kiowa, Comanche & Wichita Agency, by Kristina Southwell and John Lovett Scholarly/TechnicalHeart & Soil, by Sharon Fried Guide and TravelThe Geology of Northern New Mexico's Parks, Monuments, and Public Lands, edited by L. Greer Price LifestyleGardens of Santa Fe, by Anne Hillerman Body, Mind, SpiritVital Yoga: A Sourcebook for Students and Teachers, by Meta Chaya Hirschl Poetry Bolitas De Oro, by Nasario Garcia Children/Young AdultPaloma and the Dust Devil at the Balloon Festival, by Marcy Heller Graphic Novels Trickster: Native American Tales, edited by Matt Dembicki Cover and Jacket DesignHeart & Soil, by Sharon Fried Best of Show: Judges' ChoiceTrickster: Native American Tales, edited by Matt Dembicki Special Recognition: Jim's ChoiceYucatan Through Her Eyes, by Lawrence Gustave Desmond

Monday, June 13, 2011

Sharing with Writers Carolyn Howard Johnson

/Carolyn Howard Johnson has been on Write On Four Corners many times

June 10, 2011
Sharing with Writers
A newsletter that is also a community. Share your ideas. Learn from
theirs! Associated with the multi award - winning series of
HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers, www.howtodoitfrugally.com


From the Desks of
Carolyn Howard - Johnson
and Sharing with Writers Subscribers

In the spirit of the advice I give in the Frugal Editor - - that is to
use an extra pair of eyes whenever possible - - this newsletter is
voluntarily copyedited by Mindy Phillips Lawrence ~ mplcreative1@aol.com
~ www.freewebs.com/mplcreative. I also tell writers to be patient with
other writers when they make editing boo - boos. We're all human. This
letter comes out weekly (except when I'm traveling or on deadline) and
it's long!
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Contents
Regular Features
~Note from Carolyn
~Letters - to - the - Editor
~Thank Yous (where you also find leads and great resources!)
~Tips and News Galore! (They're scattered, you'll just have to find
them!)
~Opportunities
~On Poetry
~Author Successes
~Mindy Lawrence's Itty Bitty Column: Using a Hand - Held Reading Device
as a Resource Library
~Carolyn's Appearances and Teaching
~Wordstuff ˙

This Issue
~Feature: Joan Stewart with a Facebook Promo Tip
~A Laugh for you from Dilbert
~Feature: Autographing a Kindle Book?
~Feature: Advertising Can Help Finance Your Self - Pubbed Book

Note: You may have better luck with the URLs in this newsletter if you
copy and paste them into your browser window. I leave the links long
rather than use hyperlinks because the letter is available in plain text
in your e - mail window as well as a .pdf format.

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Note from Carolyn

Dear Subscribers:

Well, I‚m home from vacation. A month is a long time to be away and I came
back to several mini disasters that made it even harder to get back in the
swing of things. Our water pressure was so weak it was gasping for life,
so no smelly laundry got done. Our security alarm had given up the ghost
and beeped at our house sitter for days. Both of our computers were lost
to the world and my husband spent days trying to repair them. We finally
just went out and bought new ones so I could go back to work on my next
book. But now I have to jigger all the internal files so I can find things
again.

So, welcome home to me, huh?

But the vacation was wonderful. And my poetry partner Maggie Ball
formatted the next chapbook in our Celebration series while I was gone.
The new cover is at the left (those of you who read this letter in plain
text in your e - mail window will need to use the pdf link at the top of
the newsletter to see it).

Watch for more on its release!

And I finally got caught up on my e - mail. If you sent me something and I
haven‚t taken care of it, please send again. Anything could have happened
during the computer change.

I‚m enclosing a picture of me with a new friend I made in Abu Dhabi. He
very nearly ate my Panama hat, a souvenir from another trip I took.

(To see this get the pdf file by using the link
near the top of this newsletter.)

The other thing to be grateful for is that I think this is a pretty good
issue. Shorter than usual, but pretty good. In spite of all the recent
drama in my life. Ha!

Happy Writing, Editing and Promoting
Carolyn

PS: Authors are retailers, too! We have books to sell. For the best buy
in town on all three of my HowToDoItFrugally series of books for
retailers, including one on blogging and one on Twitter, go to Gift Shop
magazine‚s shopping mall www.giftshopmag./shop/Carolyn - Howard - Johnson.
By the way, my article "Twitter 101" appears in that national trade
magazine‚s spring issue!


PPS: Father‚s Day is coming. You may want to order Maggie‚s and my poetry
chapbook for fathers for him. Poetry and dark chocolate is all the man
needs! Find it in paperback or for Kindle at www.budurl.com/Imagining .
The perfect $10 gift if you buy my favorite chocolate˜Lindt 85% cocoa
bars.


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Needing something more meaningful for the celebrations in your life?
Something that stays within your budget? Check out Cherished Pulse
(www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse) ($6.95) for someone you love. Try
Imagining the Future: Ruminations on Fathers and Other Masculine
Apparitions for the men in your life. Sure, they like fusses made over
them, too! (www.budurl.com/Imagining) ($6.95). She Wore Emerald Then
(www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook) ($12.95), for mothers and other women, and
Blooming Red (www.budurl.com/BloomingRed ), to use as Christmas cards or
incidental holiday gifts. Plan next Christmas early. And ask about my
special price on chapbook/cards purchased in bulk! All these chapbooks are
from the Celebration Series of poetry from Magdalena Ball and me.
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In the News: Coming from Kindle: A great benefit for writers who must do
lots of research. Called „Kindle Library Lending‰ it allows Kindle owners
to access every e - book available in any library‚s system and it should
work just like other books on Kindle. That is it will allow Kindle to keep
track of where a reader left off reading and allow readers to highlight
and make notes on the text. The difference is, these are library books, so
they may only be „checked out‰ for seven to fourteen days, depending on
the specific library's policies. Reported by the LA Times.

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My review blog is there for you to use. It‚s a place for you to honor
authors and books you‚ve loved with a review. It‚s a place to recycle the
review of your own book, the one you love most. It‚s f r ^ ^. Submission
guidelines are in the left column at www.TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com.
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Tip: Shelley Hitz posted some of my favorite apps and Twitter techniques
in two parts on her blog.
http://www.self - publishing - coach.com/buzz - about - twitter - part -
1.html
http://www.self - publishing - coach.com/buzz - about - twitter - part -
2.html.You‚ll want to read them or read my book Frugal and Focused
Tweeting (www.budurl.com/Tweeting4Retailers) While you‚re poking around on
Shelley‚s blog, follow links through to all her writers‚ services.
www.Self - Publishing - Coach.com


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in your newsletter or Web site: To subscribe to Sharing with Writers send
an e - mail with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line to HoJoNews@aol.com or go
to www.howtodoitfrugally.com for an auto subscribe box. Let me know you
did it so I can do something similar for you on my Resources for Readers
page at www.howtodoitfrugally.com.
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In the News: LA Times reports that Nora Roberts‚ foundation has funded
what may be a first - ever writing program in romance literature at
McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. One of the things I suggest is
for authors to make their own news to market their books, and Roberts is
sure making her own news. Her foundation contributed $100,000, but small
community colleges will usually work with authors to sponsor something
like a scholarship in writing at a much smaller figure. Read about how to
make something like this work for you in The Frugal Book Promoter
(www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo).
By the way, Roberts will hold an international conference on romance
novels in November.

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How many media releases are you sending out a year? How do you do it? Find
a list of media release disseminators at
www.howtodoitfrugally.com/media_release_disseminators1.htm and learn how
to build a list of your own media in The Frugal Book Promoter,
www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo.
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Tip: Here‚s a reminder from The Frugal Editor
(www.budurl.com/TheFrugalEditor ). Don‚t compare your book to other books
in your query letter or promotional materials. People in the publishing
industry will suppress that eye - rolling reflex if you suggest that your
new fantasy series is the next Harry Potter or even if you say your
literary novel is a cross between Anna Karenina and Eat, Pray, Love. I
know you have read that you should use this gimmick, but trust me, it‚s
overused and no matter what you say is usually way „undertrue.‰


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My blog, War, Peace, Tolerance and Our Soldiers is where I get to nag and
rag and try to make things better for our troops and maybe for the world.
It includes a segment of frugal ways to help our troops and veterans. I'd
love to have you leave a comment. www.warpeacetolerance.blogspot.com
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Author Successes

Juvenile Fiction Wins Award
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Belle‚s Trial, a book for 8 to 12 year olds by Connie Gotsch, won first
place for juvenile fiction in the 2011 New Mexico Press Women‚s
Communication Contest, making it eligible for National Federation of Press
Women Communication Contest awards.

Belle‚s Trial is the sequel to Belle‚s Star, the story of the arrival of
the rescue dog, Belle into the life of Darcy Simmons, a spunky 12 year
old. To teach her new pet discipline, Darcy enrolls Belle in 4 - H agility
trials. At first, the idea of discipline terrifies Belle because she
assumes discipline means punishment. Soon she learns the word has an
entirely different meaning, which she comes to appreciate.
Belle‚s Trial and Belle‚s Star are based on the life and behavior of
Gotsch‚s rescue dog, Kiri, who came into the author‚s house 16 years ago
and is still there. Gotsch wrote both Belle‚s Trial and Belle‚s Star from
a dog‚s point of view. The books stress pet care and humane treatment of
animals, as well as proper treatment of people. Activity books are also
available are downloadable at apbooks.net upon purchase of the novels.

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Award - winning Canadian author Gordon Kirkland's new book Crossbow was
released on April 12. It combines his innate sense of humor with his love
for a good mystery. Think Fargo with two deputies and a less than
brilliant police dog in training. The book's first draft was written while
Kirkland starred on the Canadian television series The 3 - Day Novel, in
which he had to write a complete story in just 72 - hours while locked
inside an Edmonton, Alberta big - box bookstore under the constant gaze of
television cameras and curious store customers. More information can be
found at www.gordonkirkland.com/novels.html.


Longtime SWW Subscriber Linda Ballou Shares . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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She says, „I am honored to be the featured writer on the North American
Travel Journalist Association www.natja.org home page. I have been a
member of NATJA for over decade. It is a wonderful organization providing
a platform and resources for expert, or budding travel writers alike. They
help writers get their pieces placed and provide up to date information
about what is happening in the travel world. Travel World International,
http://www.travelworldmagazine.com/, began as the publishing arm of the
organization for members. It has grown into a very impressive online
magazine with feature articles written by top professionals about trips
around the globe. My interview in the spring issue appears here
http://www.travelworldmagazine.com/node/147



=================================================Book Proposal Help: The
Great First Impression Book Proposal: Everything You Need To Know To Sell
Your Book in 20 Minutes or Less is now an e - book or paperback booklet
(Only $6.95). Find it at http://budurl.com/BookProposals
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Tip: Sharing with Writers columnist Mindy Lawrence wrote a review for a
must - have book for writers interested in literature. Find it on my New
Book Review blog at
www.thenewbookreview.blogspot.com/2011/06/book - for - book - lovers.html.

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Social networking is one of the best ways to make valuable contact and
build a list of readers. The most supportive and interactive one I know
with an associated site for displaying fiction to the movie industry is
iFOGO. Subscribe at http://www.ifogo.com/buy/order_chj.html
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Dilbert: I may think this cartoon is funnier than you do because I keep
reminding authors˜especially new authors˜to find their expertise through
organizations that vet their instructors, something that often isn‚t done
on the Web. So with that in mind:

Frame 1: Employee says, „How can you compare outsourcing to our restrooms?
Are you a racist?‰
Frame 2: Dilbert says, „Umm . . . I didn‚t say anything remotely like
that.‰
Frame 3: Dilbert gives him a stern look and says, „Did you learn to debate
on the Internet?‰
And his fellow employee says, „How can you tell?‰

Now, mind you. I love the Net. It‚s a miracle marketing tool and lots
more. Just be cautious where you go to get important information on
writing and publishing and who you hire to help you publish, edit, or
improve your writing. Everyone on the Net has an opinion. Some carry more
weight than others. Some tend to sound more knowledgeable than they are.

Thanks to Scott Adams, syndicated cartoonist.


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I‚ve reworked my Web site. Please use the huge Resources for Writers
section http://www.howtodoitfrugally.com/links_for_writers.htm. And please
let me know if you find broken links. I need your help!
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Fiction Tip: Readers won‚t track the time of your characters the same way
you do. Dates often aren‚t sufficient. Neither are phrases like „Two
months later∑ .‰ Just as your other writing is better when it is specific,
so are your prompts for time. Try something like this instead: „Two months
after Susie took found her puppy at the pound∑ .‰

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I am journalist in residence at Book in Sync which means you can find my
articles in their newsletter each month and even access old ones in the
archives. Go to http://www.booksinsync.com/booksinsyncjournalist.html.
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Feature

Joan Stuart‚s Facebook Promo Secret
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By Joan Stewart

You've written a fabulous status update for your Facebook Fan Page, and
you want to share the link on other social media sites, or in your
newsletter.

But you don't want to give people the URL to the fan page, and then force
them to hunt for the status update on the Wall. What do you do?

You share the unique link for the status update, of course. But Facebook
doesn't make it easy to find unless you know where to look.

Simply click on the time stamp below the status update. It might say
something like "9 hours ago" or "Saturday at 8:52am."

After you click, go to the browser window, and cut and paste the link.

That's an opportunity a lot of Facebook page administrators don't know
about. Learn about a dozen others in the replay of the webinar "12 More
Ways to Avoid Missed Opportunities on the New & Improved Facebook."
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity - products/marketing -
tapes/facebook12ways.htm
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Reprinted from "The Publicity Hound's Tips of the Week," an ezine
featuring tips, tricks and tools for generating free publicity. Subscribe
at http://www.publicityhound.com/ and receive by email the handy cheat
sheet "89 Reasons to Send a Press Release."


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Subscribers who have websites or newsletters of their own may be
interested
in the F r ^^ Articles 4 Readers and Writers on my site,
http://howtodoitfrugally.com/free_content.htm . I try to add new articles
to it frequently. If you don't see what you need for your blog or
newsletter, just ask. HoJoNews@aol.com.
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On Poetry
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This is a running feature for the poets among us and those who would like
to try writing poetry but feel . . . well, inadequate about the writing or
the promotion. Please send in your poetry tips and resources for this
section.

Online Poetry Book and Contest . . .
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. . . comes to you from Franklin Christoph. I won last year and the
online book includes this year‚s winners, too. You can sign up to be
notified of next year‚s f r ^ ^ contest and enjoy the winning poems in the
meantime go to: http://www.franklin -
christoph.com/Writing/PoetryBook/Contents.html


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Endorsement: I wanted to tell you how your workshops, reading your
newsletter, and just chatting with you has been a great help to me. I have
a background in marketing from the fashion world and even though it has
helped me get my foot in the door, I honestly have to say that after
getting to know you, reading your books, and everything else I just said
has truly helped me put Stories for Children Magazine on the map. ~ VS
Grenier, Founder and Editor - in - Chief Stories for Children Magazine.
http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org.
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Our Language: I‚m enjoying the new book, The English Is Coming. The title
is a lesson in how singular and plural verbs can affect meaning but the
author has lots of other surprises up her sleeve.


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A general marketing rule is that a product must be seen seven times before
it is purchased. That is just as true for books (because they are
products, like it or not!). Let people see that book cover image! To do
that, you are invited to advertise as a site sponsor at
www.howtodoitfrugally.com/advertising.htm for only $35 a year. Yep, the
frugal way! Click on the Advertising tab at the top of the page or contact
me personally at hojonews@aol.com.
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Editing Tip: I kinda love semicolons but they are out of fashion. Avoid
them in first contacts with gatekeepers who can say yay or nay to your
work

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Ta Da! E - books are great tools for promotion
http://www.bookbuzzr.com/blog/book - marketing/ta - da - e - books -
are - great - tools - for - promotion/
The Anatomy of a Free (Read that Promotional!) E - Book
http://www.bookbuzzr.com/blog/book - marketing/the - anatomy - of - a -
free - read - that - promotional - e - book/
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Tip: Book Buzzr, the site I love so much for great moving book widgets
(and for how they help authors promote) also offers a newsletter with
articles like this one in it: Turbo Charge Your Book Marketing By Doing
Just This One Thing (http://www.bookbuzzr.com/newsletter/NewsLetter -
Feb - 2011.htm ).
To subscribe go to http://www.bookbuzzr.com/newsletters.php.


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Are you confused about how to credit facts or quotes when you write
articles or nonfiction? Check out my Frugal, Smart and Tuned - In Editor
blog: http://thefrugaleditor.blogspot.com/2010/10/q - la - ann - landers -
academic - accreditation.html
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In the News: Agatha Christie is soon to be revived in a film, but her Miss
Marple character will be played by Jennifer Garner. Gotta agree with Time
magazine: They asked, „Why not Helen Mirren.‰ She‚s adorable and sexy,
too, and much closer to the way I visualize the fictional Marple
character.

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Yes, I do consult. I tailor my fees to your needs - - everything from
coaching to full edits (sorry no partial edits) to hour consultations to
help you with your marketing campaign or your path to publishing.
http://budurl.com/carolynsconsulting
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Feature

Run Ads to Help Finance Your Electronic or Self - Published Books
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Many of our books˜especially f r ^ ^ promotional booklets and e -
books˜are perfect for paid ads and ads in barter if they are focused on
the book‚s target audience. Now the LA Times reports Amazon has announced
that it will put ads in some Kindle readers and that they will then sell
them at 18% less than the ad - free device ($114.00) So ads will help
Amazon and help subsidize the cost of the Kindle, too! So, if you decide
to put ads into your books, how would you do it?

~Put the ads in the backmatter of your book.
~Accept only professionally produced ads.
~Accept only ads that would interest your target audience. Be prepared to
refuse some with the „not quite right‰ phrase that literary journals use
to pass on submissions.
~Limit the number of adds to just a few.
~Encourage ads that give discounts or freebies so that the ads are seen
as an added value by your readers.
When you use ads this way, your reader will benefit. They learn about new
resources and special discounts may even help pay for the book (yours!)
your reader just bought.

PS: Anyone with a product (yes, books are products!) or a service that
would appeal to readers of The Frugal Book Promoter may e - mail me for
details of how we might partner on something like this. Spaces are
limited.


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Recent guest blog posts: BookBuzzr.com‚s regular blog for writers:
http://www.bookbuzzr.com/blog/book - marketing/your - stepping - stones -
to - credibility/
Recent podcast links: Elemental Musings from Bev Walton - Porter of Scribe
and Quill: http://budurl.com/waltonporter
Talking with Funky Writer Rob Batista about starting a career, promoting
the hard - to - promote genres:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefunkywriter/2010/07/30/the - funky -
writer - radio - show - episode - 74
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Tip: After Kindle (http://budurl.com/BigBadKindle), the best $200 I ever
spent is Bacon‚s Directory. If you‚re going out of town for a book signing
or TV gig, it‚s a must. Get it online or at your library. All those
resources for great book promotion! Details of how to use it to make a
difference in promotion are in The Frugal Book Promoter.
(www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo )



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Here is a list of small publishers for your consideration:
www.howtodoitfrugally.com/small_publishers.htm
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Thank Yous


Thanks to Nanci Arzivu and Aggie Villaneuva . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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. . . for mentioning my services in their podcast series. Learn more
about their programs at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/promotionalacarte/2011/04/12/pac - monthly -
confab - with - aggie - and - nanci
and for publishing my tips for a great book signing at
http://www.promotionalacarteblog.com/2011/04/book - signings - are -
more - than - you - think - by - carolyn - howard - johnson/

Thanks to Sassy Brit . . .
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . . for running one of my Media Releases on the Eric
Hoffer award on her blog. http://tjbook -
list.blogspot.com/2011/04/media - release - finalist - for - eric -
hoffer.html
Sass is the goer behind the Yahoo Group An Alternative Read. Find it at
An_Alternative_Read - subscribe@yahoogroups.com.


Thanks to BookBuzzr . . .
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. . . for having me as a blog guest to talk about Twelve Big Blog
Booboos! http://www.bookbuzzr.com/blog/book - marketing/twelve - big -
blog - booboos/


Thanks to Barb Hodges . . .
. . . for including my release on my short story becoming a finalist for
the Eric Hoffer Prose Award.
http://barbhodges.blogspot.com/2011/04/great - news - from - carolyn -
howard - johnson.html?spref=fb BTW, she loves to post great author news!


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Fun and F r ~ ~: If you purchased the Frugal Book Promoter or the Frugal
Editor, I'd love you to review it on Amazon or BN.com. Make it simple;
just tell what part of it you found most valuable. If you do, send me the
review link (URL) and I will send you a 35 - page handout from one of my
UCLA classes. As a thank you, of course. HoJoNews@aol.com
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Feature

How Do You Sign a Book for Kindle
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By Pamela C. Reese
(Suggested by novelist and Sharing with Writers member Linda Morelli)

From Shelf Awareness:

Sign my Nook/Kindle, please?
For e - reader fans, an author signing presents a unique challenge - -
How many autographs can you fit on the back of your iPad or Nook or Kobo
device. The New York Times reported that one possible solution will debut
at BookExpo America.

Autography is the brainchild of T.J. Waters, an author and senior
consultant for U.S. Special Operations Command Headquarters, and Robert
Barrett, an information technology executive.

The Times noted that at an Autography e - book signing, "a reader poses
with the author for a photograph, which can be taken with an iPad camera
or an external camera. The image immediately appears on the author‚s iPad
(if it's shot with an external camera, it's sent to the iPad via
Bluetooth). Then the author uses a stylus to scrawl a digital message
below the photo.

When finished, the author taps a button on the iPad that sends the fan an
e - mail with a link to the image, which can then be downloaded into the
e - book."

Rachel Chou, chief marketing officer for Open Road Integrated Media - -
which has organized e - signings - - observed that a number of digital
signing alternatives will soon hit the market, though she also cautioned,
"We're struggling with the idea: is it about the autograph or is it about
the takeaway that you met that person?" In our "look at me!" age, Chou
thinks it may be the latter, the Times wrote.

http://www.shelf - awareness.com/ct/uz4650477Biz10901455
http://www.shelf - awareness.com/ct/uz4650477Biz10901456
http://www.autography.us.com/


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Unsolicited endorsement from Chaz DeSimone, book cover designer
extraordinaire (www.chazdesimone.com): „Carolyn, the Frugal Book Promoter
is amazingly comprehensive, understandable, and is using up all my
highlighter ink.‰ Heidi (one of his clients): „Start reading! It'll get
you excited about promoting, and getting your promotion all ready ahead of
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Opportunities

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In The Frugal Book Promoter (www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo), I recommend
that authors begin their writing careers by getting a Web site long before
their books are published. Maybe when they first begin to think about
writing a book . . . and that they use a freebie site to start. I‚ve long
recommended AuthorsDen.com and still do, but now a great alternative comes
from Gene Cartwright at iFOGO. Premium and new members can learn more at
ifogo.com/buy/order/html.



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A suggestion from Sharing with Writers subscriber Jamie Schaffner:
Emerging Writers: Yes, YOU, why not apply for the PEN Center USA Emerging
Voices Fellowship? I'm a current Fellow and have been posting on Facebook
(www.facebook.com/jamieschaffner) about my experience all year: Weekly
author evenings, public readings, writing workshops, a seasoned author
assigned to mentor you one - on - one and most importantly, you become
part of the PEN literary community. APPLY! http://penusa.org/emerging -
voices - 2012 - apply

Here's what a recent reviewer said about Jamie's work: "Get the Girl" by
Jamie Schaffner perfectly captures the intensity of a teenage affair that
has to be kept secret from protective parents.‰
http://kissedbyvenus.ca/?p=2882.



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∑for an online newsletter/commentary. Think in terms of covering a subject
that is associated with what you write. The Morton Report is always
looking for excellent, established writers who are interested in covering
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eric.olsen@themortonreport.com.

The Morton Report, where popular culture meets swanky living, is the place
where everything on the pop culture radar is covered in style. The breadth
of our coverage is exceeded only by the quality of our writing, so if
you're looking for informed, entertaining, and articulate commentary, The
Morton Report is the place to look.

Press inquiries: Bronagh Hanley, bronagh.hanley@themortonreport.com, 415 -
314 - 7262

Editorial inquiries: Eric Olsen, eric.olsen@themortonreport.com, 330 -
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A free book from my marketing friend Dana Lynn Smith:
http://sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com/2011/04/free - e - book - from -
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Writing Tip: If passive construction is difficult for you to overcome, you
must see this guest post from Aggie Villanueva.
http://sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com/2011/06/passive - writing -
plagues - us - all.html

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I know. I am a glutton for punishment and everyone hates me for my zero -
tolerance rule on italics. But I was inoculated with it during UCLA‚s
Writers‚ Program classes and I know anyone would be hardput to find a
major writers‚ program that doesn‚t agree with them. So why risk the ire
of exacting agents and publishers. Know the guidelines!
http://thefrugaleditor.blogspot.com/2010/10/lets - talk - italics -
again.html . Learn other publishing - friendly editing ideas in The Frugal
Editor, www.budurl.com/TheFrugalEditor.
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An Itty - Bitty Column on Writing

Using a Hand - Held Reading Device as a Resource Library
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By Mindy Phillips Lawrence

As the number of books for electronic devices blooms, I got the notion to
build a resource library on either a Kindle or Nook so I could carry it
around with me. The books are not all available yet but I am waiting
patiently until they are.

Here are some of the resources I want in my dream hand - held library: A
good dictionary (and, yes, I know this comes with some devices already), a
good thesaurus, Chicago Manual of Style, MLA Style and Documentation,
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, a good
rhyming dictionary, a good book on poetry writing.

I‚ve found several of these are available but some appear not to be
searchable. This cuts down on the fun of having them on the device.
Others aren‚t on either Kindle or Nook format as of yet although there are
some short forms that are downloadable but not the entire books.

I think my idea is sound. It beats lugging a suitcase of books through an
airport. Good nonfiction books on individual topics would also be good
additions for an electronic resource library. Choose according to your
needs.

Of course, ALL of Carolyn‚s FRUGAL books are on my list. I can‚t think of
a better way to reference how to write, promote and work than her
excellent selections. And they are already Kindle - fied.

If you are interested in building a similar electronic library, I‚ve
listed a few Kindle books below that you might want to consider. Check
out Nook, Android and Blackberry versions which may also be available.

PLEASE read ALL the reviews of these books before you buy them. Some are
searchable and some are not. Some are shortened versions. If this makes a
difference to you, better to know upfront before downloading.


LINKS

*Merriam - Webster Collegiate Dictionary
http://www.amazon.com/Merriam - Websters - Collegiate - Dictionary -
11th - ebook/dp/B000SEGJ5S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307916443&sr=1 - 1

(Nook/Android) http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/merriam - webster -
collegiate -
dictionary?page=results&domain=search&pos=&box=&store=ebook&keyword=merria
m+webster+collegiate+dictionary

*A Concise Guide to MLA Style and Documentation
http://www.amazon.com/Concise - Guide - Style - Documentation -
ebook/dp/B00533VUUI/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_2

* The McGraw - Hill Desk Reference for Editors, Writers and Proofreaders
http://www.amazon.com/McGraw - Hill - Reference - Editors - Proofreaders -
ebook/dp/B000MAHC4K/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=130http://www.amazon.com/Essentials - Formatting - Perfect -
Punctuation -
ebook/dp/B003CYLCVC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307918396&sr=1 - 17918650&sr=1 - 4

* Essentials of APA formatting and Style (Perfect Punctuation)
http://www.amazon.com/Essentials - Formatting - Perfect - Punctuation -
ebook/dp/B003CYLCVC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307918396&sr=1 - 1

*A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations:
Chicago Style for Students and Researchers
http://www.amazon.com/Manual - Writers - Research - Dissertations -
ebook/dp/B003TSELAK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307918791&sr=1 - 1

*Pocket Rhyming Dictionary
http://www.amazon.com/Leonard - Pocket - Rhyming - Dictionary -
ebook/dp/B002FL4LT8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307919279&sr=1 - 1


*The Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won‚t
(Kindle) http://www.amazon.com/Frugal - Book - Promoter - Publisher -
ebook/dp/B0011EK7PC/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&qid=130791
6729&sr=8 - 1

* The Frugal Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and
Ensure Success
http://www.amazon.com/Editor - 3a - Forward - Humiliation - Frugally -
ebook/dp/B0011EK6VC/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307919009&sr=1 - 10

* Great Little Last - Minute Editing Tips for Writers
http://www.amazon.com/Last - Minute - Editing - ToDoItFrugally -
booklets -
ebook/dp/B0042JT1UA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital -
text&qid=1307919143&sr=1 - 5



~ Mindy Phillips Lawrence, www.freewebs.com/mplcreative, is the author of
the poetry collections One Blue Star and Above and Below. She is co -
author of The Complete Writer and a publicist. She is in the process of
researching a novel titled Alone is Where We Begin. Blogging at:
http://mplcreative.blogspot.com/.
Her specialty is helping writers with their media releases. Reach her at
mplcreative1@aol.com.



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The New Book Review is a f r ^ ^ service of this newsletter. It allows
authors to get more exposure from their favorite review and reviewers a
chance to have more readers see their reviews - - with links, of course.
Please check the guidelines on the blog site at
www.TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com.
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Carolyn's Appearances and Teaching
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Carolyn Howard - Johnson will talk with the famous Career Czar Paul Bruno
on Friday, September 30, 2011. Tune in then or anytime thereafter at:
http://www.careerczar.com/mp3/career093011B.mp3Air

NEW! Carolyn Howard - Johnson will talk books with Dr. Marlene Siersma on
her Amazing Women, Brains, Beauty & Style Show on the #1 Rated show on
VoiceAmerica Variety Channel and World Talk Radio Wednesday, June 15,
2011 at 2 pm. Call in at 1 - 866 - 472 - 5788. Amazing Women is also Mobil
with your smart phone iPhone, Blackberry and Android and available through
the Apple iTunes App Store, Blackberry App World, or Android Market.

NEW! Carolyn Howard - Johnson will be guest speaker at UCLA‚s Fiction and
Novel - writing class taught be award - winning instructor and author Eve
LaSalle Caram on June 18, UCLA campus. It‚s time to consider signing for
summer quarter now.

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Wordstuff ˙

Something to Make Writers Smile
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(Fun with language from The Washington Post and other publications.)


Abdicate (v.), to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.



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Ordering Information

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Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won't
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The Frugal Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and
Ensure Success
http://budurl.com/TheFrugalEditor

The Great First Impression Book Proposal: Everything You Need To Know
About Selling Your Book in 20 Minutes or Less,
Paperback: http://budurl.com/BookProposals
E - book: https://www.createspace.com/3468136
For Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0042JT1UA


Great Little Last - Minute Editing Tips for Writers: The Ultimate Frugal
Booklet for Avoiding Word Trippers and Crafting Gatekeeper - Perfect Copy
E - book: https://www.createspace.com/3422926

The Survive and Thrive Series for Retailers (Authors need to know about
retailing, too!)

A Retailer‚s Guide to Frugal In - Store Promotions: How To Increase
Profits and Spit in the Eyes of Economic Downturns with Thrifty Events and
Sales Techniques
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For Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H1TACC
Frugal and Focused Tweeting for Retailers: Tweaking Your Tweets and Other
Tips for Integrating Your Social Media
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Order for Kindle Reader: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H4XCCS
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Carolyn‚s Fiction and Creative Nonfiction

This Is the Place: http://budurl.com/ThisIsthePlace

Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered:
http://budurl.com/TrueShortStories

Carolyn‚s Poetry

She Wore Emerald Then: Reflections on Motherhood. Coauthored with
Magdalena Ball Paperback: www.budurl.com/MotherChapbook
For Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GXB4AW

Cherished Pulse: Unconventional Love Poetry. Coauthored with Magdalena
Ball
For Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GXB4AW
In print to be used as a greeting card or booklet:
www.budurl.com/CherishedPulse

She Wore Emerald Then: Reflections on Motherhood, a chapbook of poetry.
Coauthored with Magdalena Ball.
Paperback: http://budurl.com/MotherChapbook

Imagining the Future: Ruminations on Fathers and Other Masculine
Apparitions. Coauthored with Magdalena Ball
To order as an e - book: https://www.createspace.com/3419505
To order as a paperback: www.budurl.com/Imagining
Tracings, a chapbook of poetry (Finishing Line Press)
http://budurl.com/CarolynsTracings

Contact Information

Website
http://HowToDoItFrugally.com

Blogs:
http://www.SharingwithWriters.blogspot.com, a blog on all things
publishing
http://www.TheFrugalEditor.blogspot.com, all things grammatical and
ungrammatical. On editing, formatting, and craft.
http://www.TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com, a blog focused on YOUR reviews
http://www.WarPeaceTolerance.blogspot.com War. Peace. Tolerance. And Our
Soldiers.
http://www.sizzlingbookfairbooths.blogspot.com, a blog where you can learn
to get some mojo behind your own booth by learning from the successes and
mistakes of others. It is no longer active but there are lots of ideas you
can use here, just the same.

Tweeting at:
www.twitter.com/frugalbookpromo
www.twitter.com/frugalretailing




Visit Carolyn HowardJohnson at:
http://www.authorsden.com/carolynhowardjohnson


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