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The Story Graph: Get In On It | Plus: Book Recommendations Galore

The Story Graph: Get In On It | Plus: Book Recommendations Galore

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Introducing… The Story Graph AppIn this podcast interview with book publicist, Holly Mitton, owner of Little Bird Boston, we introduce The Story Graph App as a resource and future promotion opportunity for authors as well as a cool app for book lovers. With The Story Graph App, readers track their books read and their reading progress from month to month and year to year. Enjoy the conversation on how Holly uses The Story Graph and why she loves it. The Story Graph is the New Goodreads. It is fairly new and in a nice phase where it is simply fun for readers to use - a place where avid readers keep track of their books, rate books, and measure in graph form their reading accomplishments by day, month and year.How Can The Story Graph App Help Authors To Promote Their BooksFor authors, it the perfect time to start using the The Story Graph App. Not only can you track your own reading which is fun in and of itself, you’ll also be a user when The Story Graph begins to offer author publicity opportunities. (that these opportunities will come about eventually is my educated guess) In the meantime, have fun tracking your own reading and use the app as a resource to learn about the reading patterns of others - what genres are the most popular, what are readers likes and dislikes, what new book covers look like by genre, etc.Two Oft-Asked Book Publicist Questions Answered**Bonus: Holly answers two burning questions in the podcast:* What is the right time for an author to hire a publicist?* How Can a Publicist Help An Author To Reach Their Book Buyers?Find Holly MittonHolly Mitton, publicist, offers a free consulting call for authors.Contact her: Little Bird Boston Website | email: holly@littlebirdboston.com | Instagram: @hollylittlebirdbostonprHolly’s Book Recommendations:The Hundred Loves of Juliet by Evelyn SkyeThe First Witch of Boston by Andrea CatalanoFinding Grace by Loretta RothschildCulpability by Bruce HolsingerThe Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. SchwabEveryone Is Lying to You by Jo PiazzaWomen Who Think Too Much by Susan Nolan-HoeksemaMaybe You Should Talk To Someone by Lori GottliebClaudine Book Mentions:Hamnet by Maggie O’FarrellAfter You’d Gone by Maggie O’FarrellToo Old For This by Samantha DowningThe Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret Georgenote: affiliate links are mine, thanks for your support~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Holly Also Mentions: Goodreads and F/B: The Peloton Mom’s Book Club ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Claudine stuff:Thank you for listening to this podcast. Please share it because it helps to spread the word to other authors. Each author’s story is motivation to keep writing!Upgrade Your Subscription to this newsletter to receive access to Tangible Resources to manage your book promotion (see below for examples)! I add more resources every year.Three Subscription Choices:* Monthly subscriber - You have access to (book marketing plan, book marketing map, book marketing folder system) for just $5/mth.* Yearly subscriber - You have access to (book marketing plan, book marketing map, book marketing folder system) at a discounted price $4.08/mth or $49/yr.* Founding Subscriber - (book marketing plan, book marketing map, book marketing folder system) PLUS: you get a paperback copy of our award-winning Get Your Book Seen and Sold AND access to all of the above for $55/yr. (ps. the paper costs $14.99 so you are making out big-time!)If you know a writer or an aspiring writer, please share the post to help them with their dreams of getting successfully published. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claudinewolk.substack.com/subscribe
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