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Children’s picture book marketing – case study interview
When I occasionally host interviews my aim (as with the rest of my blog) is to share best practice and know-how that I think will help fellow children’s authors. Today is no exception and without further ado I’d like to … Continue reading
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Barnes Children’s Literature Festival Sat 25 April ~ what goes around comes around
Since the The Secret Lake first came out back in 2011 it’s been heartwarming to see just how far industry attitudes towards self-publishing have evolved. We’re now entering a period where the lines are truly beginning to blur in the … Continue reading
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Kids’ App Marketing: The Double-edged Sword of the App Store Kids’ Category
It’s three months since I launched Ferdinand Fox’s Big Sleep interactive storybook app for iPad and I still feel somewhat of an intruder into a world that I don’t quite know enough about. However I thought I’d share here my … Continue reading
Just a quick note to let you know that I have updated my blog post on Tax on US Royalties to cover two extra important points. (If you’ve not read it, this blog post is about how to get a US … Continue reading
My KDP Select experiment, new picture book & other news…
Experimenting with KDP Select this weekend! Just a quick note to let you all know that I’m experimenting with the KDP Select Program this weekend to see if I can raise awareness of Eeek! in the USA. I’ll be blogging … Continue reading