Using Your Local Library as an Author Resource

Using Your Local Library as an Author Resource

Hello Writers and Crafters!

I'm Valerie Ihsan, And I'm Erick Mertz, and this is Episode 145 of the podcast and it's January 31, 2024 as we record this.

Main Topic: Using Your Local Library as an Author Resource

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  • recovering reader magnet

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Just finished:

I'M READINGSpill Simmer Falter Wither by Sara Baume

What's a Poor Girl to Do?: Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America by Elizabeth A. Topping

The Book of Awakening by Mark Nepo

Up Next:

The Creative Act by Rick Rubin Redefine Life for Yourself: How to Stop Chasing Money and Finally Live Your Life's Purpose by Patrice Washington

  • Erick's Reading:

A Prayer for the Crown Shy

Killing Floor by Lee Child

  • Show Notes:

Saves us money. Only place (one of few) to go where there is no expectation of spending money.

Places to sit.

Free wifi.

Work away from home.

Quiet  space.

Hub for education.

Free talks. (To give or receive.)

Writers groups/book clubs.

Utilize the research department.

Local historical info available.

Research what books *look* like (read first chapter of ten books in your genre).

If you want your books in libraries, ISBN and Ingram Spark, Book Vault, not just Amazon.

People watching space (people are reading!)

Writer residency

Ask them to get local authors' books in.

Pay your library fines.

  • Next Episode:  solo episodes or a two week break -- come back and see! ;-)

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