Title: Wild About Bears By Jeannie Brett Published by Charlesbridge, March 2014 Ages: 6-9 Themes: Bears Nonfiction Opening Lines: Eight bear species live on earth today: the polar bear, brown bear, North American black bear, spectacled bear, Asiatic black bear, sloth … Continue reading
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Blog: Miss Marple's Musings (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Picture Book Junkies (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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If you recall, I reviewed Mustache Baby last year, illustrated by Joy Ang. I instantly recognized her bold, expressive style on the cover of Petey and Pru and the Hullabaloo, written by Ammi-Joan Paquette.
Blog: Unabridged - Charlesbridge Publishing Company (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Grizzly & Discovery Center, West Yellowstone |
Original artwork from Wild About Bears |
Years later, my husband and I built a small home in Montana, just an hour from Yellowstone National Park. I am always on the lookout for bears. My husband prefers to watch from the car.
I am currently working on the illustrations for The Decorated Horse,written by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent (forthcoming from Charlesbridge).
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Posted by Jeannie Brett, author and illustrator of Wild About Bears. Visit Jeannie's wesbite at www.jeanniebrett.com, "like" her on facebook, and follow her on twitter, @jeanniebrett. Be sure to check out the Wild About Bears facebook page too!
Blog: Hazel Mitchell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I met Joanna Marple back at LA SCBWI Conference in 2011. As a fellow Brit we connected pretty much right away. It's the tea .. a bonding thing.
Joanna is an interesting individual .. she lives and works in Nice, France and rides a big, beefy motorbike and whenever I catch up with her she is usually in an airport or another country.
This week I am lucky enough to be featured on Miss Marple's fabby blog ....
http://joannamarple.com/?p=3269
We get pretty deep into it here, so there are some secrets and DEEP THOUGHT. (OK, fairly deep ....)
She also describes me as 'Highly Relational'. I like this, although not really certain of the meaning, but will store away and utilize at some point, somehow. (Perhaps in discussion with 'im indoors: 'Look, I am Highly Relational, you should know that by now.' GRIN.
In other news from The Wacky Brit I got to visit with the grand folks at Harlow Gallery in Hallowell, Maine and subjected them to a meandering Power Point presentation of my life (so far). They were very kind and even laughed at some bits. I hope they were the funny bits. Afterwards I got to have lunch with the lovely and talented Jeannie Brett who unexpectedly turned up to see what I was on about.
Here are some pics from the day ...
OK ... got thumbnails to work on ... and some exciting news to announce soon! Watch this space.
Toodles
Hazel
Blog: Hazel Mitchell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Here's the thing, 'Hidden New Jersey', which I illustrated and is published this month is a book about another state. I live in Maine. It's a fair way to New Jersey. I don't have a lot of money available for big launches and travel.
I wanted to help with promotion ... but to be frank, I live in a very rural area of Maine, there are limited resources and limited opportunities to promote. And it's a hard sell ... a book about Maine will draw some people to book store signings - but a book about a state outside New England? NOT so easy.
This is not a huge book and the publisher had limited resources for it.
The answer for me FIRST was a BLOG TOUR. Like a book tour, but in virtual space. There are all sorts of sites out there to help you set one up, but here's what I did:
UTILIZE YOUR ONLINE CONTACTS
I have, over the last couple of years, built up contacts with a good network of writers and illustrators who blog. So where better to start? I put a post on Facebook /Twitter/Google/SCBWI listserv asking for anyone who would be interested in taking part in my virtual book tour. To my surprise I got quite a few takers.
SET UP THE SPECIFICS
Next I drafted an email to all of them with details about my book, a press release from the publisher, a PDF copy of the book, links to my website, the book trailer I created and email for the author so that they could ask her questions to. (I let her know first!)
I also sent high res jpegs of the book cover, me and a couple of images from the book if required.
I asked bloggers to schedule a date during the month of promotion (so they wouldn't all get clumped together). I also asked if they would be interested in doing a giveaway on their blog, which most took advantage of. It's a great way for them to get people to their blogs too ... a good deal for both of us.
Most of the bloggers sent me questions to answer as part of the review. I didn't send back standard answers - it was more fun and more interesting to answer individually and if people read the different interviews, they would find out something new each time. Anyway, it seemed like courtesy to me.
APPROACH THE BIGGER BLOGGERS
I did approach some of the bigger blogs, and was happy that a few of them took me up on reviewing the book. Although I didn't do a giveaway on these blogs, the exposure was invaluable. With the bigger review blogs you have to dig some times to find the info to submit your book ... and some require you to send a physical copy. Some big blogs only review books that they are personally interested in and specifically do not want submissions, and some only from the publisher themselves.
KEEP YOUR PUBLISHER INFORMED
I kept my publisher's marketing contact at Charlesbridge informed of activities and that they complimented what they were doing. They were happy to send review copies to many of the bloggers, which then were used as the giveaways on the blog. A couple of the bloggers were
Blog: Hazel Mitchell (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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If anyone knows where to buy a time turner, please let me know, because could have done with one this week.
In my spare time I have been working on a dummy to take to the LA SCBWI conference (yee gads, that's next week!!!). It's about a clumsy kitty ... here's a couple of spreads to wet your appetite ...
Loved your interview with Joanna, Hazel! It made me want to head off to Yorkshire!
Looking forward to your announcement... *Beth starts to pace back and forth, waiting*
Hi! I found you through Joanna's blog.
I love your work. Looking forward to your exciting news!