
Last night I accompanied a couple of friends on a local ghost walk. It
was great fun, but that's not why I'm writing this. My newest book
TEENAGE PSYCHIC ON CAMPUS just came out on Friday April 28, and it's all
about psychics, spirits, ghosts, and a haunted house. I happened to
have a bookmark in my purse, and at an opportune moment I gave it to the
tour guide, who is also the author of nonfiction true-haunting books.
She seemed pleasantly surprised and promised to mention my book in
future walks.
Since we're always looking for ways to promote our
books, I thought I'd pass along what I learned last night: Make use of
local groups that are in your field of expertise. Women's book groups,
ghost hunters, paranormal fans, Bible study, whatever it is, reach out.
Your book may be a perfect fit for their next meeting!
Teenage Psychic on Campus by Pamela Woods-Jackson
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