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Re: Publicity and Promotion Issues with Free Books

I'll keep ya posted!
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I don't mean to hijack your discussion but I review books for an online publication called San Francisco Book Review. You can submit your books for review, they have different levels of sponsored reviews which means you or your publisher pay for a guaranteed review. There is also an option to pay for a review and an interview.
I do NOT work for them or represent them in any official capacity - I only review books through them. I stumbled upon OBC after I started reviewing with them.
I hope you both get good reviews for your book!
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I also reviewed books for a couple of major dailies some years ago.
And being a member of the PWA (Private Eye Writers of America) a couple years ago I was on the review committee for best new PI novel, and read 58 books in just three months! Eeek! Our committee amazingly selected the winner independently, each of us choosing the same book for the best of the year, with very little disagreement among ourselves on the runners up too. So we did something right, I guess.
And no you're not hijacking any discussion -- this is an open forum and an open thread.
I'm not very amenable to paying for a review and I don't know whether my publisher would do this either. My search for reviews will be among magazines, both online and print, and newspapers and magazines in my local area -- as I'm a Houston resident writing Houston-based mysteries, this will help me wedge my book into the fray -- whether I get a favorable review? Hey, that's show biz.
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Thanks for that info, and for the well-wishes!! I agree with MT that the most affordable option is to hit up the local print newspapers and magazines. If I'm lucky enough to get into my local paper, without having to have paid except for sending her my book, then I'll be thrilled six ways to Sunday. (Is that the expression?)
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moderntimes wrote:That, or nine ways to Tuesday, depending on the calendar.

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I don't quite get the "change FROM free books" phrase.sarah0688 wrote:Hopefully people will change from free books especially the ease of ebooks accessibility.
And I'm happy to give a few free copies of my books to friends and such, and send the requisite free copies to reviewers, but otherwise I'm hoping to pick up a nice royalty check for sales otherwise, e-book or print book sales.
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To snub an author when you are a book reviewer.....that's just bad job security! lol
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Fact that Zelda got a reasonable response on her request should be enough. Authors need to have some patience with the process. A commercial review from a major magazine may take months to materialize.
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