Adoring reader from the UK, dressed up as the black wolf from one of my books
At a conference, I picked up a list of 20 Ways to Help an Author, distributed by Wise Ink. I like the concept, but not how it’s framed—while I love my readers, I don’t believe they owe me anything.
Shift the focus from author to book and I’m all in. Here, a list of twelve ways to show your love for a book. These take little time, effort, or money, but the payoff is huge - helping a book you love enjoy a long, happy “shelf life”:
· Buy the book!· Gift the book!· Ask for the book when you’re browsing a book shop.· Review the book online: Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes & Noble.· Post about the book on social media. (Include a photo)· Ask for the book at the library.· Email a “book love note” to the author.· Suggest your book club read it.· Blog about the book (send the author a link!)· Nominate the book for your community’s reading program· To celebrate International Book Day, dress up as a favorite character from the book (see photo above)· Design a wedding cake based on the book (see photo below)
What have you done today to show your love for a book? These ideas are only a start. With so much clamoring for readers’ attention, every expression of book love makes a difference…and as a bonus, you’ll be encouraging your favorite authors to continue writing books you love.
Wedding cake themed to a novella by David Marusek
Published on August 25, 2015 06:00