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Don’t be that person who waits for the last possible day, last possible hour to send in your entry… The 21st is only 10 days away! . . . . #poetrycontest #kidlit #childrenspoetry #freeverse
Ta-daaaaaa! Here`s the news you`ve been waiting for!
This summer, The Lyrical Language Lab`s is hosting its first ever FREE VERSE POETRY CONTEST on the theme of Summer Snapshots.
Did I say free verse? I did.
Were you expecting rhyme? Ha! Sorry-not-really-or-at-all-actually...
Why? Because free verse is fantastic. Free verse is: - the freedom to choose the words you like - the freedom to not worry about meter or rhyme - the freedom to create a deep sensory and emotional experience without being boxed in by structure - the freedom to be
Ha! You`re going to have to sit tight until Friday to find out.... *cue evil evil laugh*
So, while I can`t tell you exactly what it is, I CAN tell that it`ll be as fantastic as The Lyrical Language Lab and that you`ll want to be a part of it. If I weren`t judging it, I deffo would!
Only two more sleeps...
x Lou
PS: Won`t you frenzy-whip with me and share with your Instagram friends? . . . . . #lyricallanguagelab #kidlit #writingforchildren #writingforkids #childrenspoetry #kidspoetry #writepoetry
That may sound too good to be true - and essentially most things that sound too good to be true turn out not to be true - but an author newsletter isn’t one of them.
How does it work?
Creating a community with an author newsletter allows you to free up time to write, to relax, to hike, to walk the dog, to spend time with family, to read books… without having to post constantly on social media so people know who you are.
Marketing your children’s or YA book can be as simple as: 1️⃣ having an author newsletter 2️⃣ sending regular emails to interested people 3️⃣ creating connections
Do you really need 10k followers on social media, most of who will never see what you post or necessarily want to buy your work? Or would you prefer a small and engaged audience who choose to receive emails from you, are interested in your writing and who will spread the word about you and your books?
I know which one I’d prefer (and it’s not the first option 🙃)
Comment MARKETING below and I’ll send you a book marketing starter kit that will walk you through getting your followers of social media and onto your email list.