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September 17, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #16: A Little Book Blogger Love

Since this week is Book Blogger Appreciation Week, and book bloggers were such an important part of how The Wednesday Sisters found an audience, I thought I’d take the opportunity to share a little book blogger love – and a little about how we hope to reach out to book bloggers for The Four Ms. Bradwells, which releases six months from Tuesday!
Not long after the blog buzz started for The Wednesday Sisters – with an April 24, 2008 post on Mrs. Magoo Reads – I started a new page on my website for “The Online Buzz,” linking to some of the blog posts. At the time, we were not getting much publicity for the book, and so the idea that my book was finding readers was incredibly exciting. The love that poured out for the book meant and still means more to me than you can imagine.
While I was on tour in the summer the book released, I got to meet some of the bloggers, including Trish from Hey Lady (to the right) and David from From My Bookshelf (that handsome guy at the top) – two wonderful people I am now lucky to call my friends.
And the connections keep coming: I was in Tucson this spring for the Tucson Book Festival, and Lesa of Lesa’s Book Critiques – who’d reviewed The Wednesday Sisters almost two years earlier – was there! (I’m doing something I never do, which is put up an absolutely dreadful photo of me, because it’s a nice memory I want to share.)
So for Book Blogger Appreciation Week I’d like to applaud all the bloggers who help spread the word about books they love. I do think it is transforming the way we find out about books. The Wednesday Sisters, including (in addition to those mentioned above) the early supporters:
I Think I Read a Book About That
One Persons Journey through a World of Books
Curled Up With a Good Book
The Loud Librarian
Book Club Queen
S. Krishna’s Books
Book Addiction
Granny Sue’s News and Reviews
Howard County Library
Obsessed with Books
Book Escape
Bookish Ruth
In Laurie’s Mind
Fractured Friendships
Palm Beach Post
Leafing Through Life
eBooks About
Mainstream Fiction
Breaking the Spine
Not Afraid of the F Word
Booking Mama
The Sleepy Reader
Caribous Mom
The Bookworm
Lori’s Reading Corner
Outside of a Dog
Kylee’s Book Blog
From My Bookshelf
A Novel Idea
My Journey Through Reading
Mermaids
As usual, I need More Bookshelves
Kinnic Reads
So many wonderful blogs have also supported me with guest posts and interviews. I know I’m forgetting folks here – and will kick myself for the ones I’m missing – but thanks to:

Writer’s Digest There Are No Rules
Manic Mommies
Bookbrowse
BookClubCheerleader
BookClubGirl
Booking Mama
Books On the Brain
Bookreporter
Debutante Ball
Divining Wand
Fresh Fiction (interview and guest blog)
Largehearted Boy
ReadingGroupGuides
If you blogged about the book to help spread the news – in hardcover or paperback – and I’ve missed you, please do post a link below and I’ll add you to my website page. And thank you!
So the plan for The Four Ms. Bradwells: we are definitely doing a blog tour! I’m already talking with Trish, who now makes a business of book blogging with TLC Book Tours. I’m putting together a list of bloggers I’m hoping Ballantine will send books to. And I’m enjoying a bit of prepublication quiet reading the blogs myself for what I should read next! – Meg

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Meg Waite Clayton


Meg Waite Clayton is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of eight novels, including the Good Morning America Buzz pick and New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice THE POSTMISTRESS OF PARIS, the National Jewish Book Award finalist THE LAST TRAIN TO LONDON, the Langum-Prize honored THE RACE FOR PARIS, and THE WEDNESDAY SISTERS, one of Entertainment Weekly’s 25 Essential Best Friend Novels of all time. Her novels have been published in 23 languages. She has also written more than 100 pieces for major newspapers, magazines, and public radio, mentors in the OpEd Project, and is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the California bar. megwaiteclayton.com

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