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So getting a positive review in a publication that both vendors and libraries recognize is really critical to getting your book purchased by libraries. Keep in mind that many of these publications require submission prior to publication. Just as IngramSpark has been pounding the drum in its webinars and social media on good book metadata in selling to bookstores, Joyce said that librarians are just as demanding. Here are the must haves for your book to even be considered for purchase by a library:. Like bookstores, many public and even academic libraries now offer writing and publishing workshops to their local community of writers and students.
If your local library offers such a program, this would be a great opportunity for you to take part and learn what librarians know about publishing.
Ideally, you should be both a patron of your local library as well as a customer of your local bookstore prior to publishing your first book. As the Director of IngramSpark at Ingram Content Group, Robin is committed to helping independent publishers easily get their content into the hands of readers around the globe.
To help make this happen, she leads the development of IngramSpark and continues to support and refine the platform to better serve independent publishers around the world.
She is a leader in the independent publishing space, and when not developing new programs and services for IngramSpark, she can often be found sharing her expertise at industry events around the world. Causey has gone on to sell some , copies of her books. Authors might also want to look beyond bookstores and libraries for distribution opportunities. Alder Yarrow, who runs the wine blogging site Vinography and earlier this year self-published the coffee-table book The Essence of Wine , knew that his book might appeal to food-oriented outlets.
When speaking with these specialty outlets, Yarrow ensured that the pitch was tailored to their particular needs.
Another advantage with specialty shops is that if they like the book, there is a chance that they will buy more than just one or two copies. Yarrow says some of his biggest successes have come through high-volume specialty retailers in the food and wine gifting space, including some of the larger tasting rooms in Napa.
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