The acclaimed picturebook author, Ian Brown, is a former journalist turned TV writer and producer whose credits include The South Bank Show, Top Gear and This Is Your Life. He’s also written or produced for the likes of The Simpsons, Harrison Ford, Pierce Brosnan, Simon Cowell, Trevor McDonald, Michael Caine, George Lucas, Floella Benjamin, Bob Monkhouse, Davina McCall, Paul Whitehouse, Martin Kemp, Jamie Oliver, Bruce Forsyth, youtubers Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee and many more.
This is his blog about his publishing journey.
The Benefits of Book Reviews and Op-Eds for Authors and New Books
Book reviews and op-eds have long played an integral role in authors’ journeys. From ancient Egypt to the digital age, authors have benefited from book reviews and the sales, exposure and credibility they offer. More recently, op-eds have emerged as a platform for authors to share their perspectives, showcasing thought leadership and forging personal connections with readers.
This PRscribe post explores the symbiotic relationship between book reviews and op-eds, revealing how their combined impact amplifies an author’s sales and authenticity in the literary landscape.
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Book PR agency Palamedes is delighted to be representing award-winning non-fiction author Declan Henry, promoting his new book The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement.
Read MoreBroadcast Coverage For New Unconscious Bias Guide
Book PR agency Palamedes secures broadcast radio coverage for unconscious bias expert Buki Mosaku and his new business guide “I Don’t Understand”: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace.
Read MoreWriters Unplugged: Do Authors Really Need Social Media to Succeed?
Social media is, they attest, an essential component of every successful author’s marketing and communication strategy.
But what about those authors who aren’t tech-savvy or who simply dislike the idea of revealing their personal lives to the world? Can social media really be the answer for everyone?
In this PRscribe post, we’ll explore the benefits of authors using social media. And we’ll ask if those authors who aren’t using it already – or who hate it altogether – really need to embrace the digital age as everyone claims or if they can sleep easy without it.
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