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Official trailer for "The Journey Home" a memoir by Patrice M. Foster. A story of strength, courage and determination, Patrice M Foster’s moving journey from poverty, neglect and abuse is a tribute to the human spirit.
Visit http://patricemfoster.com to purchase the book or for more information. Coming soon to Amazon.com.
Video production by Castelane in association with Readers' Favorite.…
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All eleven-year old Pip wanted was a best friend. When Pip gets a horse for her birthday she is delighted. She thinks that the horse she names Buck will be her best friend the moment that they meet. But she finds out that friendship does not come easily. Her father gently guides her so that Pip can discover for herself how to make Buck a true friend.
Pip’s new friend, Buck, has a story of his own. After leaving his own herd, to move to Pip’s house, he is looking for a relationship…
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BOOK REVIEW
From the multi-award winning 411 page color illustrated “Young Adult” novel
"Littluns: And the Book of Darkness"
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Indiegogo Short Film Funding Project
Emily Ann Rideout , 22 is gunning for predator, Tommy Lee Raymond, 46—a worthless, shiftless, mama-moocher of…
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Did you know that readers need to be exposed to a book many times before they decide to buy the book? One of the most affordable ways to expose your book to potential readers is through online video. Here are three reasons why you need a book video trailer to take advantage of online video marketing.
1. Book video trailers give readers a preview of your book. 52 percent of consumers say that watching product videos makes them more confident in online purchase decisions. (…
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Marketing a professional image is probably one of the biggest challenges for cash strapped indie authors. When everything from the cover of the book to editing and lets not forget just getting the word out about your book is important where do you cut costs? Hopefully, cutting costs does not mean you have to do everything yourself and possibly sacrifice quality. There are many resources online for Indie Authors to get quality services ranging from cheap services like Fiverr, freelance…
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It may seem crazy to use video to promote books but that is exactly what this book marketer is doing. In an effort to expand the audience for his company's book video trailer productions Executive Producer Reno Lovison produces a thirty minute television program entitled "Authors Showcase" broadcast every Thursday at 8PM on Chicago Cable Channel 25 and delivered to over 350,000 households within the Chicago city limits who subscribe to Comcast or RCN. The program can also…
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This is the book trailer for the recently released Christian thriller entitled Heart of Terror. The Midwest Book Review said of the novel: "Heart of Terror is an exciting twist of thriller and faith, very much recommended reading." The novel is available as an ebook as well as in hard copy from amazon.com and the Barnes and Noble…
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The trailer for Taken by Storm is up for video of the month on yougottaread! My daughter made this beautiful video and I would love to see her hard work rewarded by a decent amount of votes. Please take a second, just a click and a click, to vote for #12, Taken by Storm! Satisfy your inner patriot! Vote today!
Added by Mary Jean Schiller on January 21, 2013 at 11:30am — No Comments
For the past few weeks, whenever I had the chance, I've been working on a book trailer for my mystery novel, Mixed Messages, and I've finally completed it.
I'd never done a trailer before and, let me tell you, creating it was both frustrating and fun. I can laugh now when I think about how many times my…
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Rachel Madorsky received the 2012 Mate E. Palmer Communications Contest Awards for her nonfiction “Maestro: Uncovering Karma and Reincarnation,” article “The Survival of the Kola Sami/Saami – Realization of the Importance of Their Existence” and video book trailer “Karma and Reincarnation in the “Maestro” on YouTube.…
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I’d been hearing the talk— Author Videos are the new thing— more effective than a book trailer the in way to connect with your readers. I gulped. Nothing to do but give it a try, so here’s what I did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspE5fXW17M
My husband found that I have moviemaker on my computer and we have an inexpensive camera which we routinely use for Skyping with our children. That was the basic equipment, although we…
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Here are ten short extracts from my last collection of poetry, titled “Five Years and Counting. A Journey into the Mind of Soul Poetry.”
For more information about the book, visit http://www.fiveyearsandcounting.com, Amazon (US, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France), McNally Robinson Booksellers, Lulu.com, iBookstore, and Barnes & Noble NOOK…
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I hear this question a lot these days: “How did you get started making book trailers?” I answer, “It all started with Scooby Doo!”
Seriously. I was a fledgling screenwriter when William “Bill” Hanna of the famed Hanna/Barbera took me under his wing and taught me how it’s done. I remember so clearly walking with him along the colorful hallways of that…
Added by Misty Taggart on February 26, 2011 at 7:30am — 1 Comment
“A thirst-quenching blend of science-fiction with a twist of horror. The fear factor is accomplished not with blood and guts, but through what is not seen. Moonlight Creek provides the perfect setting to intrigue horror fans. It's isolated, mysteriously…
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Millicent Carlisle, a second novel by Lisa Lahey and soon to be published by PublishAmerica, is based on an actual biography in a Canadian current affairs magazine. Although set during the 1940s and detailing life on the American home front during the Second World War the teenage marriage presented in the novel is based on marriages currently taking place in the rural Midwest and South…
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