Anjuelle Floyd

Blog Tour | Week #5 | “The House”

Please join me on November 29th, 2010 for the 5th Monday of a blog tour celebrating the release of my second book and novel, The House.

The blogs listed below will be displaying guest interviews and blog posts written by me.

Participants in the tour can enter to win a free Kindle.

I look forward to connecting with you at one of the sites below.

Peace and Blessings.

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November 29, 2010

APOOO Books
http://www.apooobooks.com

Readaholic
http://bridget3420.blogspot.com

Create a Unique Experience
http://createauniquexperience.blogspot.com/

A Word Please
http://www.QuietFuryBooks.com/blog

Age is Just a Number
http://aijan2.blogspot.com

Laina Turner
http://www.lainaturner.com

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Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing

Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing

What are the differences between traditional publishing and self-publishing?

Where do the two converge?

Where do they stand distinct?

What if your book is non-fiction or fiction?

How does this affect they way to seek to bring it to print?

How do you balance marketing your book–fiction or non-fiction–with writing the book?

Can authenticity and embedding a bit of yourself–who you truly are–in your promotion tactics create an effective marketing strategy, one that pays off in both the establishment of your brand, and achieves the sale of books?

Non-fiction author Sharon Saylor, and fiction writer, Anjuelle Floyd will address these questions during Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing, a discussion hosted and moderated by Elizabeth Stark Powers, author of Shy Girl: A Novel, writing teacher, and founder of Book Writing World.
http://www.bookwritingworld.com

Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010
Time: 9am PDT, 10am MT, 11am CDT, 12 pm EDT

To listen to, or join this online meeting go to:
https://bookwritingworld.webex.com/bookwritingworld/j.php?ED=140042922&UID=490696632&PW=NYTY5YTRmZmQ3&RT=MiM0

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