Laura Howard: Andrea Randall
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Showing posts with label Andrea Randall. Show all posts

7/23/13

Stamford Author Event

I'm going to be hosting my first ever book signing, apart from UtopYA, of course.

The Stamford Author Event

Join 35+ authors of contemporary, new adult, paranormal fiction and more at the Hilton Executive Center in Stamford, Connecticut, on August 10, 2013, from 12pm-4pm. Enjoy an afternoon of books, swag, and more as you get the latest releases from your favorite authors and discover new voices. 



You’ll be eligible to enter a raffle and clinch the Grand Prize: a brand new Kindle Paperwhite, loaded with all our books! Attendees will also qualify to win VIP passes to mix and mingle with authors and book bloggers at the after-event, from 4pm to 6pm. 

Admission is FREE. However, the event is ticketed. Reserve your tickets HERE.

Stamford Authors:


Karice Bolton
Rebecca Rynecki
Beth Michele
Mary Wasowski
Francine LaSala
Stephanie Keyes
T.L. Manning
Rebecca Ethington
Juliana Haygert
W Ferraro
Danielle Torella
Laura Howard
J.M. Gregoire
Megan Smith
Ashley Wilcox
L.D. Davis
R.J. Keller
Alice Tribue
Andrea Randall
Daisy Prescott
Charles Sheehan-Miles
Denise Grover Swank
Christa Cervone
A M Hargrove
Ginny Lurcock
Lynetta Halat
Hannah R Goodman
Liv Morris
Sheryn MacMunn
Martha Bourke
Mela Remington
Melissa Collins
Renee Ericson
Melinda Sutherland
Carey Heywood 
Toni Aleo


11/7/12

Hook an Author Up! GIVEAWAY

As a reader and someone who only wrote for fun, I didn't understand the significance of a book review on Amazon or GoodReads. I would usually leave a review on Goodreads just to share with my fellow book lovers, not thinking about how it affected the author. I think that's pretty normal.

Well, I've since learned how much a review and rating on Amazon can influence a book's success. I think that most of the book lovers of the world would be glad to leave a quick review if they realized how much it impacts the success of an author. Not a seven paragraph, professional review-- but just a sentence or two stating how the book made them feel.