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Tell me what you need- I'm game.
I planning another mailing that I am doing to bookstores and libraries out west. I will do a flyer for the group- Who would like to be on it?
I planning another mailing that I am doing to bookstores and libraries out west. I will do a flyer for the group- Who would like to be on it?
Carole wrote: "Tell me what you need- I'm game.I planning another mailing that I am doing to bookstores and libraries out west. I will do a flyer for the group- Who would like to be on it?"
I am interested! Please tell me what you need.
Carole wrote: "Tell me what you need- I'm game.I planning another mailing that I am doing to bookstores and libraries out west. I will do a flyer for the group- Who would like to be on it?"
Count me in, Carole!
Is this the flyer that Brittany posted about? I've already responded on that post. If not, please count me in, since I live out west, I'd love to get greater exposure to readers.
Dennis wrote: "Today a friend in Houston emailed me to tell me he has sent in the form to his local library to ask them to please order copies of our book, The Happy Chip. I thought what a wonderful idea, and tha..."I just requested your book to the Port Orford, OR library. If you'd like to return the favor, my book is "The Last Frontier of the Fading West."
Revisiting this post as I was just told that my library wasn't purchasing any more books for the year as their budget was done--I guess it's late in the year, indeed----when you tell people to request your book in their libraries, should you give them a form (sell sheet?) as well, or just the plain details of title and ISBN?
Becky wrote: "Revisiting this post as I was just told that my library wasn't purchasing any more books for the year as their budget was done--I guess it's late in the year, indeed----when you tell people to re..."
Our local library has a form that people must complete when they request a book. You might want to pick up a few of those for your friends and save them the trouble. That way, they can complete the form before taking it in (or before you deliver it for them, if that's even prudent).






I plan to pick a couple of members of this book club and do that for their books. I will do it infrequently so as not to be a pest at my local library. Anyone else interested in paying this forward?