Leah Rae Lambert
@leahlambert active 1 year, 10 months agoLeah Rae Lambert posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 10 months ago
In reply to: Leah Rae Lambert posted an update: During the second year since my book was published, I have scheduled a few events where I found considerable interest and sold some books. The effort in terms of travel time and […] ViewThanks, Ron. Sounds like excellent advice.
Leah Rae Lambert posted an update: 1 year, 10 months ago
During the second year since my book was published, I have scheduled a few events where I found considerable interest and sold some books. The effort in terms of travel time and cost of books was considerable. I have become a believer in ebooks. The royalties I now receive are almost completely through those sales.
I have now begun writing my…[Read more]
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Martha Carlson’s wire:
Hi Martha,
It was good to hear from you and I did respond last night althoug it appears that my response never went through. I would be delighted to exchange books with you, and perhaps we could each do a review for the other. Let me know how you would like us to exchange [...]Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Henry Baum’s wire:
Hi Henry, Carol Buchanan tells me that you are the person to contact to request a review of my book, The Unveiling. Can you let me know how to proceed? Thanks.
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Carol Buchanan’s wire:
Hi Carol,
Congratulations on the Spur Award. Thanks for your comments.
The Unveiling has been on amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com as well as in several Toronto bookstores for a few months now. In writing it, I drew upon interviews with family members and extensive historical research to weave…Leah Rae Lambert and Martha Carlson are now friends 3 years, 3 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert and Vicki Hopkins are now friends 3 years, 3 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Carol Buchanan’s wire:
Hi Carol,
Thanks so much for your message and suggestions. I just took your advice and posted a short synopsis of The Unveiling on my wire. You also suggested that having it reviewed on SPR can garner publicity. Can you let me know how to go about getting it reviewed?
Also, having [...]Leah Rae Lambert wrote on their own wire:
Following is a synopsis of my historical novel, The Unveiling…
The Unveiling chronicles a valiant Jewish woman’s journey, along with her family, during much of the twentieth century, weaving together the dreams, fears and accomplishments of three generations within that family.
For thirty years Ettie Burin…Leah Rae Lambert and Joanna Penn are now friends 3 years, 3 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert and Steve Anderson are now friends 3 years, 4 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert and Carol Buchanan are now friends 3 years, 4 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert posted on the forum topic Print on demand experiences wanted in the group New Media Publishing:
I used iUniverse and cannot compare it with the others. It worked for me because The Unveiling was my first novel and they helped me structure my time and schedule the steps to be completed for publication once the draft manuscript was…
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Carol Buchanan’s wire:
Hi Carol, Reading about how you began to write fiction struck a personal note with me. I too just finished writing a historical novel after writing research reports and articles related to my work. I too have enjoyed the process of blending historical facts, results of personal interviews, my ideas…
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on Nathan Lowell’s wire:
Glad to connect with you. Thanks for accepting the friendship request. I’m new to this site. Your accomplishments and use of new media are very impressive.
Leah Rae Lambert and Nathan Lowell are now friends 3 years, 4 months ago
Leah Rae Lambert wrote on their own wire:
I’d like to hear from other authors about successful strategies in getting their self-published books reviewed.
Leah Rae Lambert became a registered member 3 years, 4 months ago
Leah, I would advise using Smashwords and Amazon’s KDP for your ebooks. Smashwords will get it to all of the major online sellers of ebooks except Amazon (at the present time, they don’t have an agreement). I would use Amazon’s CreateSpace for the POD versions of your books. CreateSpace charges authors very low prices for their own POD books.
Thanks, Ron. Sounds like excellent advice.