The Association of Authors' Representatives holds the occasional panel for industry folks (usually above the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square - no kidding). Last week I attended one on e-platforms and author web-marketing. A few of the social-networking sites mentioned I knew (Goodreads, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter etc), but a few were new to me, like Library Thing, Shelfari, and Google Profile. These are tremendous tools for authors, who simply must have a strong web-presence to survive.
(For more online book-love, check out Booktumbling, a current pet obsession...)
-JMC
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
ScottTreimelNY.com
We chatted it up for weeks and now ScottTreimelNY.com is here! Oh, the myriad wonders that await.
Submissions Our on-line Submission Form (we jettisoned snail- mailed and emailed submissions) means we now respond in THIRTY DAYS! (rather than our long-standing 90 days).
Acquiring Editors can directly download illustrated manuscripts and/or large files and have access to continually updated ancillary materials and relevant websites.
Permission Editors can request work via an on-line Permissions Form!
Foreign Colleagues can source STNY’s continually updated catalogue and check the status of projects in development. Sales support materials— reviews, awards, licensing deals, and media coverage— will be posted for each title and/or author.
Who can ask for anything more?
Submissions Our on-line Submission Form (we jettisoned snail- mailed and emailed submissions) means we now respond in THIRTY DAYS! (rather than our long-standing 90 days).
Writers and/or Illustrators note: we still look hard for talent, established and new. Lest anyone forget, STNY has a tradition of finding new talent and launching first-rate careers.
Business Partners will work with ease on password-protected content areas.
Business Partners will work with ease on password-protected content areas.
Acquiring Editors can directly download illustrated manuscripts and/or large files and have access to continually updated ancillary materials and relevant websites.
Permission Editors can request work via an on-line Permissions Form!
Foreign Colleagues can source STNY’s continually updated catalogue and check the status of projects in development. Sales support materials— reviews, awards, licensing deals, and media coverage— will be posted for each title and/or author.
Who can ask for anything more?
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