How can you make your self-published books available to libraries in every format? How can you pitch librarians so they are interested in ordering your books? Eric Otis Simmons explains how he successfully pitches and sells to libraries throughout the USA.
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Eric Otis Simmons is the author of the memoir, Not Far From The Tree, and books for authors, including Getting Your Book Into Libraries. He's the CEO of ESE, Inc., which builds custom websites, and he's also a speaker on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Show Notes
* Why authors should consider having their books in libraries* What services can you use to reach libraries with ebook, print, and audio?* How do libraries find books to buy?* How to pitch your book to libraries* Resources available to assist getting your book into libraries
You can find Eric Simmons at
www.eseinc1.com/library-marketing-services and on Twitter @eseinc1
Transcript of Interview with Eric Simmons
Joanna Penn: Eric Otis Simmons is the author of the memoir, Not Far From The Tree, and books for authors, including Getting Your Book Into Libraries. He's the CEO of ESE, Inc., which builds custom websites, and he's also a speaker on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Welcome to the show, Eric.
Eric Simmons: Joanna, thank you so much for having me today.
Joanna Penn: I'm excited to talk to you about this.
Before we get into libraries, tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing.