E-mail: HoJoNews@aol.com
Cincinnati: Brian A. Klems, online managing editor at Writer's Digest, named
award-winning author Carolyn Howard-Johnson's blog, Sharing with Writers
(www.sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com
) to his magazine's 101 Best
Websites in 2008.
Klems cites that the blog is full of "cheap ways to promote your book" but
also mentions her Sharing with Writers newsletter as a source for writers.
See the June, 2008, Issue, p. 54.
Howard-Johnson is the author of a novel, book of creative nonfiction and
poetry, all award-winners. Her fiction, nonfiction and poems have appeared
in national magazines, anthologies and review journals. She was named Woman
of the Year in Arts and Entertainment by the 43rd and 44th Districts of the
California Legislature. She speaks on Utah's culture, tolerance and subjects
relating to writing and publishing and has appeared on TV and hundreds of
radio stations nationwide. She is also is an instructor for UCLA Extension's
Writers' Program. Her book The Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your
Publisher Won't was named USA Book News' Best Professional Book and earned
the Book Publicists of Southern California's Irwin award and The Frugal
Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and Ensure Success
winner of USA Book News Award, Reader Views Literary Award and her marketing
campaign for the book took New Generation Indie Award for Marketing.
Howard-Johnson is also the founder of Authors' Coalition, an organization
for writers (http://authorscoalitionandredenginepress.com . She also blogs at
www.thefrugaleditor.blogspot.com
, www.warpeacetolerance.blogspot.com
and
www.thenewbookreview.blogspot.com
.
Howard-Johnson may be reached at (HoJoNews@aol.com
) Information is also available at http://www.howtodoitfrugally.com.
The Writer's Digest site is www.writersdigest.com .
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