Friday, October 1, 2010

Little Shepherd Virtual Book Tour Schedule


The Little Shepherd Virtual Book Tour '10 kicks off on Monday, October 4th. Here is a schedule so that you can follow along:

Monday, October 4
Book spotlighted at Examiner
Tuesday, October 5
Guest blogging at Review from Here
Guest blogging at Fodder for Fiction
Wednesday, October 6
Guest blogging at Café of Dreams
Thursday, October 7
Guest blogging at Paperback Writer
Friday, October 8
Guest blogging at Lori’s Reading Corner
Monday, October 11
Book reviewed at Ohio Girl Talks
Interviewed at Pump Up Your Book
Tuesday, October 12
Interviewed at Literarily Speaking
Wednesday, October 13
Thursday, October 14
Book reviewed at Ellis
Interviewed at A Writer’s Jumble
Friday, October 15
Guest blogging at The Story Behind the Book
Monday, October 18
Book reviewed at Book Reviews by Molly
Tuesday, October 19
Book reviewed at Reading at the Beach
Wednesday, October 20
Guest blogging at Writing Daze
Thursday, October 21
Book reviewed at Christy’s Book Blog
Guest blogging at Literarily Speaking
Friday, October 22
Guest blogging at AllVoices
Book reviewed at A Bookish Mom
Monday, October 25
Interviewed at Beyond the Books
Tuesday, October 26
Wednesday, October 27
Book reviewed and guest blogging at Coffee & Keyboard
Thursday, October 28
Book reviewed at The Crypto-Caper Reviews
Friday, October 29
Monday, November 1
Interviewed at As the Pages Turn
Tuesday, November 2
Book reviewed at Broken Teepee
Wednesday, November 3
Book reviewed at Café of Dreams
Book reviewed at Debbie’s Book Bag
Thursday, November 4
Book spotlighted on The Plot
Guest blogging at SFC Blog Family Matters
Friday, November 5
Guest blogging at The Plot
Monday, November 8
Guest blogging at Book Marketing Buzz
Tuesday, November 9
Guest blogging at Thoughts in Progress

Guest blogging at Double M
Wednesday, November 10
Book reviewed at Mayra’s Secret Bookcase
Thursday, November 11
Interviewed at The Writer’s Life
Friday, November 12
Book reviewed at My Favorite Things
Interviewed at Beth’s Book Basket
Monday, November 15
Guest blogging at Glamourastic Eats
Tuesday, November 16
Book reviewed at Lady D Books
Wednesday, November 17
Guest blogging at Life in the First Draft
Thursday, November 18
Guest blogging at Life in the First Draft
Book reviewed at RBC Library
Friday, November 19
Guest blogging at Life in the First Draft
Monday, November 22
Interviewed at Personovelty
Guest blogging at Pets and Their Authors
Tuesday, November 23
Book reviewed at What You Reading Now?
Wednesday, November 24
Book reviewed at Just One More Paragraph
Friday, November 26
Interviewed and book reviewed at Family Literacy and You

Book reviewed at Holiday Gift Guide  and Giving N Sharing

Saturday, December 4 @ 11 AM Eastern

Interviewed at A Book and A Chat Podcast with Storyheart

Monday, December 6
Book spotlighted at The Hot Author Report
Tuesday, December 7
Interviewed at The Hot Author Report
Guest blogging at Blogher
Wednesday, December 8
Guest blogging at The Hot Author Report
Book reviewed at Lynn’s Corner
Thursday, December 9
Guest blogging at The Hot Author Report
Interviewed at Lynn’s Corner
Friday, December 10
Book reviewed at 4 the Love of Books
Monday, December 13
Interviewed at Café of Dreams
Tuesday, December 14
Book reviewed and guest blogging at The Story of A Writer
Wednesday, December 15
Thursday, December 16
Guest blogging at Authors & Appetizers
Friday, December 17
Book reviewed at The Elliott Review
Please remember that I am running two giveaways during my virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book. You can find the details of these giveaways by clicking here.
Good luck to all who enter and thanks so much for your support. It means the world to me.
See you along the tour trail!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Is Book Promotion Overwhelming to Anyone Other Than Me?


Had I known being an author would require me to do so much I might not have bothered.

Okay, that's not true. Writing is like breathing to me and for at least the past 15 years I've wanted to see my name on the front cover of a book--though providing endorsements on back covers of books is nice too.

Over the past month I've certainly gotten a new appreciation for my virtual book tour clients as I prepare for my upcoming virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book.

Let's see, first of all, I had to coordinate my own tour. I guess it should be easy since I already do this for a living, but coordinating a two-and-a-half month tour alongside tours for about a dozen other people isn't exactly a cake walk. My poor Inbox has 51 items in it. Not bad considering many people's Inboxes, but definitely more than my usual one-page list. There are so many emails flying back and forth for my tour and my clients' that it's amazing it can all be kept straight.

Staples and the post office have seen me so much these past few weeks we've considered creating a tunnel from my house to their front doors to save time. When the Staples employees start calling me by my first name, I'll certainly begin to worry.

By the way, do you have any idea how much shipping supplies cost? And just thinking about the amount of money I've spent on postage gives me hives.

I have a notebook that I use to track all ongoing virtual book tours. My tour alone has 75 stops, not including some of the pre-tour buzz I've been making along the way. There are additions, cross-outs, and eraser marks all over the place. My handwriting is horrible--just ask those whose books I've autographed--and trying to decipher my schedule is akin to trying to read the disclaimer at the end of a sweepstakes giveaway that is typed in a 7.5 font.

Since my book's release on August 21st, I don't think a day has gone by that I haven't blogged about it, tweeted it, talked about it on Facebook and my other social networks, or guest blogged somewhere.

The two major things I need to do to get ready for my tour are email the giveaway announcement to all my hosts and post my full tour schedule here. I'll be doing that over the weekend.

Now I understand why big name writers hire people to do all this stuff. It's like a part-time job on top of everything else you're doing.

I hope you've enjoyed my silly ramblings. Honestly, I wouldn't want to be doing anything else right now. I'm thrilled to be a debut author. I know this is just the first of many books my name will appear on (see, I'm not always a pessimist). I love my clients and there are no better bloggers on the face of the planet than those who host Pump Up Your Book's authors.

I know being a touring author is going to make me a better virtual book tour coordinator. I feel very blessed to have this opportunity. God is good!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Guest on Red River Radio - A Good Story is A Good Story


Last night I had the pleasure of being a special guest on the Red River Radio program, A Story is A Good Story, on Blog Talk Radio. Hosts Marsha Cook, Freda Roberts, and Virginia Grenier led an excellent conversation about virtual book tours that I participated in for approximately an hour. We also chatted for a few minutes about Little Shepherd, my first children’s picture book that was released by Guardian Angel Publishing in August.

If you didn’t catch the podcast, you can click here to be directed to the episode page and listen in.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Join Me Tonight as a Guest on Red River Radio - A Good Story is A Good Story


Join me tonight when I am a guest on Red River Radio - A Good Story is a Good Story. The show begins at 9 PM Eastern/8 PM Central. I'll be talking about the release of my first children's picture book, Little Shepherd, and about promoting your book online through virtual book tours.

Marsha Cook, President of Marcus Bryan and Associates Michigan Avenue Media and Marcus Maxwell Inc., will be joined by her co-hosts Freda Roberts and Virginia Grenier. Freda is a writer and creator of Literary Lounge on Facebook. Virginia is the Founder and Owner of Stories for Children Publishing LLC. She is also an author and editor and writes a successful blog as well as an online magazine.

Join in the fun either by phone or online. The call in number is  (646) 595-4478. I'll be dialing in around 9:20 PM Eastern. Hope to hear from some of you!


Friday, September 24, 2010

Giveaways Announced for the Little Shepherd Virtual Book Tour Oct/Nov/Dec 2010


As I mentioned earlier in the week, I will be offering two giveaways during my virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book. My virtual book tour will begin on October 4th and run weekdays almost non-stop until December 17th.

Giveaway #1 is for those readers who comment on my blog stops during the tour. One comment per person, per blog, through the length of the tour. Giveaway #2 is for those who purchase a copy of the book between its release date of August 21, 2010 and the end of my virtual book tour on December 17, 2010. Proof of purchase must be submitted to me via email at cg20pm00(at)gmail(dot)com. Please substitute the appropriate symbols for the (at) and (dot). Those are zeroes in the address, not Os. If you prefer to mail or fax a copy of your proof of purchase, please contact me via email for that information.

Additional rules and guidelines can be found at the end of this post.

GIVEAWAY #1 (for people who comment during my VBT)

An autographed copy of Little Shepherd
Angel figurine printed with the Serenity Prayer
A Little Shepherd sticky note pad
Little Drummer Boy 2010 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament
Gift of Peace 2003 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament

Retail value of Giveaway #1 is $65 (rounded to nearest dollar)

*****


GIVEAWAY #2 (for those who purchase a copy of Little Shepherd between August 21, 2010 and December 17, 2010)

A "Sparkling Angel" scented jar candle from Yankee Candle
An angel gold and silver lid topper for the candle
An angel tea light holder from Yankee Candle
A Little Shepherd sticky note pad
A Jim Shore Nativity Star hanging ornament
A Jim Shore Holy Family hanging ornament
A $25 Amazon.com gift card

Retail Value of Giveaway #2 is $97 (rounded to the nearest dollar)

Here are the rules and guidelines for these giveaways:

1) For Giveaway #1 you must leave a comment on the hosting blog with a working email address for us to contact you if you win.

2) For Giveaway #1 only the first comment with your working email address is used to determine eligibility (one comment, per blog).

3) You are eligible to win Giveaway #2 if you purchase a copy of Little Shepherd between August 21, 2010 and December 17, 2010 and provide proof of purchase via email, mail, or fax prior to December 19, 2010. Little Shepherd is available at the Guardian Angel Publishing website, Amazon, Barnesandnoble.com, and at indiebound.org.

4) All giveaway winners will be selected using Random.org.

5) Prizes will be shipped via USPS with appropriate insurance. The author cannot guarantee receipt before December 25, 2010.

6) Author, blog hosts, and Pump Up Your Book are not responsible for lost or damaged goods.

7)  The same person cannot win both giveaways.

Although it is not a requirement for eligibility, the author asks that you consider following the blogs who host her during her tour and also the Little Shepherd blog.

Good luck to all who enter!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

New Interview with Cheryl Malandrinos, Author of Little Shepherd



I have to tell you that it feels kind of strange referring to myself in the third person. :) My friend and online buddy, Jo Linsdell-Feliciani, posted a lovely interview with me today about Little Shepherd and some of my other projects. This is the first of many blog stops you'll find as my virtual book tour kicks off on October 4th.

I hope you'll stop by Writers and Authors to check it out. You'll find it here!

Little Shepherd in the Top 100 Books on Amazon in its Category for Second Day


Little Shepherd is listed in the Top 100 Books for its category on Amazon for a second day in a row. As I mentioned yesterday when I first noticed it, the category is Books-Large Print-Children's Books. While it has moved down in the rankings, I'm still thrilled that it made it at all.

Thanks to all of you who have purchased Little Shepherd so far. I greatly appreciate your faith in  my work.

All my best,

Cheryl