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Promoting one's books in a vacuum
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Do you particularly want to promote it locally, or internationally? The reason I ask is that most of your target audience is world-wide, so why not promote world-wide?If you have online friends, ask them to review your book for sites like GoodReads, LibraryThing, Amazon, et al; if they have blogs to talk about your book on their blogs; ask them to review your books for various pagan fora, magazines, and so on. Ask pagan book groups to feature your book for their next scheduled read. Send your book to pagan magazines for review, too.
A friend of mine, Kit Berry used what few fans she had in the beginning for her self-published book, "Magus Of Stonewylde Book One" to put cards advertising her book in books they read at the library and to leave promotational cards in bookstores local to them, which you could do with online mates who live in more liberal areas. Kit now has a global publishign deal with a major book publisher thansk to the guerilla tactics of her fans in promoting her books.
I hope this post provides some inspiration for you, Patricia.


This isn't a whine, I'd really like to hear some creative ideas.