Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Little Shepherd VBT 2013 Day 2



Abi from 4 The Love of Books was kind enough to feature the Little Shepherd video trailer I created back in 2010. I'm thinking of making a new one since it's a bit long. But for now, I hope you'll check it out at http://myheartbelongs2books.blogspot.com/2013/11/little-shepherd-by-cheryl-c-malandrinos.html 

When I think about online book promotion, my mind instantly floats to bloggers like Abi, who help authors, publishers, and publicists by sharing their love of reading with others throughout the blogosphere. Managing multiple blogs, I know how much time blogging takes if you care to do it right. I am grateful for bloggers like Abi who are willing to take time out of their busy days to share my books with their readers.


Monday, November 4, 2013

Little Shepherd VBT 2013 Day 1



And so it begins. Today is the first day of my virtual book tour for Little Shepherd. There have been a few changes to the schedule, which often happens. But you will definitely find me at A Story of a Writer, run by my friend and critique partner, Beverly Stowe McClure. She has posted a nice spotlight with a reprint of her review of Little Shepherd from when it was first released. You can find it at http://beverlystowemcclure.blogspot.com/2013/11/little-shepherd-blog-tour.html

If you've never read anything by Beverly, I encourage you to check out her books. Whether she's writing contemporary fiction or historical fiction, she knows what's important to young readers. She just finished touring with A Pirate, a Blockade Runner, and a Cat, which I think might be my favorite of hers that I've read.

On another note, if you visit my book's tour page at http://www.pumpupyourbook.com/2013/08/01/little-shepherd-virtual-book-tour-november-and-december-2011/ you can enter for a chance to win a set of 2 Little Shepherd mugs. Nothing like curling up with a hot cup of tea and a book.

Thanks for your support.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Guest Post: How to Tell if Your Book is Ready to be Published bu Jessica Jimenez

You’ve spent a long time pouring over your book making sure that every part is flawless. Your book has been sent to friends, old English teachers, and even a few editors. However, you haven’t taken the plunge and had it reviewed. This is the most crucial step because publishing houses will determine if they want your book based on these reviews. You need the review to be successful if you want your book to be printed and sold in stores. The following list will help you know if your book is ready to be officially reviewed.

1) Make It Typo-Free Your book needs to perfect – grammatically speaking. If not, then you run the risk of an editor closing the cover at the first typo or misspelled word. Ensure that everything is correct before you send it off. It always helps to have another person read your work because s/he can help you identify any redundant passages or phrases that are confusing for the reader. Your overall goal is to present the publisher with a hard copy ready to be sold. Even if s/he wants to make some edits, your book needs to be as close to perfect as you can get before you send it his/her way.

2) No Second Guessing If you’re second guessing a character’s development or any plot holes, then don’t send it to be reviewed. You need to work through these problems before the book is reviewed. If people have questions, then you need to be able to answer them confidently and knowledgeably. Someone who is unsure about his/her work won’t be able to sell it. Thus, any doubts over plot devices need to be quelled now if you’re going to proudly stand by your book’s content, no matter what.

3) Give it to Friends You should give your book to friends to read and review. If it resonates with peers, then you know you’ll have a good chance of selling it. However, you need to pick truthful friends who like to read that are in your target demographic. Don't send it to an under-critical relative because you want positive reinforcement!

4) Create a Substantial First Sentence Many publishers will give your book the first line test, and if it doesn’t pass, then it goes in the trash. In short, your book needs to capture the reader’s attention from the very start. If a publisher cannot sit through your material because s/he finds it dull, then there’s no chance that it’ll get put onto store shelves. Make your first sentence interesting and dynamic enough to get people wanting to read more. This is just the beginning of knowing if your book is ready or not to be reviewed. Ultimately, you’re the only person who knows the answer. As the author, you’re the one who knows the soul and essence of the book. If it’s ready, then you’ll be ready to promote and sell it to the highest bidder.


Jessica Jimenez writes all about social media, networking and the business of communications. Her recent work is on the Top 10 Best Online Masters in Marketing Degree Programs.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Updated Little Shepherd VBT Schedule



More generous people have agreed to host my Little Shepherd VBT. Below you will find my updated schedule. I hope you'll follow along. I'll also be blogging here along the way.

Thanks for your support.


Little Shepherd Virtual Book Tour Schedule

Nov 4

Book spotlight at The Story of a Writer


Nov 5

Book review and interview at Sharon’s Garden of Book Reviews

Book trailer reveal at 4 the Love of Books

Nov 6


Nov 7


Guest post and book review at Topsy Turvy Land

Nov 8

Interview at Between the Covers

Nov 11

Guest post at Marilyn’s Musings

Guest post at Authors and Appetizers

Nov 12


Guest post at Bookingly Yours

Book review and giveaway at Mom Loves 2 Read

Nov 13

Book review at Maureen’s Musings

Nov 14


Nov 15

Guest post at Paperback Writer

Book trailer reveal at Broken Teepee

Nov 18

Book review at Blooming with Books

Nov 19

Book review at Nancy Stewart Books

Radio interview at Stories from Unknown Authors at 1 PM.

Nov 20

Guest post at 4 the Love of Books

Book trailer reveal at Thoughts in Progress

Nov 21

Guest post at Literarily Speaking

Nov 22

Book review at Cheryl’s Book Nook

Nov 23

Book review at Freda’s Voice

Nov 26

Book trailer reveal at CelticLady’s Reviews

Nov 27



Nov 29

Book spotlight at Cheryl’s Book Nook

Book spotlight at Rose & Beps Blog

Book spotlight at Frugal Canadian Coupon Mom

Book review at IE Mommy

Blogging at Christian Children's Authors



I'm blogging today at Christian Children's Authors. You'll find my review of A Star in the Night by Jennifer Gladen posted at http://christianchildrensauthors.com/2013/11/01/book-review-a-star-in-the-night-by-jennifer-gladen/ I hope you'll stop by.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Blogging at Christian Children's Authors



I picked up an extra day to blog this week at Christian Children's Authors. My topic, "Christians and Halloween." I hope you'll stop by at http://christianchildrensauthors.com/2013/10/31/christians-and-halloween/. I'll also be blogging there tomorrow. Not sure what I'll be sharing, but I'll post a link for you.

Many blessings.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Picture Book Idea Month Registration Now Open!



Well, it's that time of year again. Picture Book Idea Month (PiBoIdMo) is almost here. Tara Lazar has another great lineup of guest bloggers and prizes again this year. To make this a more manageable project for me, I am only going to blog about my progress on a weekly basis. Here is my promise:

I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the PiBoIdMo 30-ideas-in-30-days challenge, and will, to the best of my ability, parlay my ideas into picture book manuscripts throughout the year.

This has been successful for me the past couple of years, so I hope I'm up to the challenge again this year. You'll find my PiBoIdMo posts at http://childrensandteensbookconnection.wordpress.com/ with an occasional post on the Little Shepherd blog.