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On episode 65, I am giving you a pep talk about finding your 1000 true reader fans. This is a term that is often thrown about in entrepreneur spaces when it comes to sales and marketing, but it’s something authors need to think about as well.
Therefore, in this episode we’re going to talk about:
This isn’t going to be a theoretical pep talk. I’m sharing facts and figures from the publishing industry to support why having 1000 true reader fans would significantly move the needle on your career and longevity as an author.
Grab a pencil and get ready to take notes. This is a good one.
LINKS TO LEARN MORE
If you want to start your own book club and/or find your readers online try:
Fable: A Social App for readers
The Storygraph: An alternative to Goodreads created by a Black woman.
Bindery is a start-up publisher relying on author fandoms to drive publishing decisions.
The Black British Book Festival recently announced their new partnership with Pan MacMillan.
WE’RE OPENING THE DOORS TO The Sanctuary at the end of November. If you’ve been looking for a supportive writing community to join, and you are a BIPoC woman who takes your writing seriously, then make sure you’re on the Tell Me More Wait List so you’ll be the first to know when the applications go live. Inside The Sanctuary we provide everything writers need to succeed and thrive in their writing life. Check out the website for more details on what we offer.
If you're looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, check out the Reed, Write, & Create website at ReedWriteandCreate.com.
For literary inspiration and opportunities delivered right to your inbox, sign up for the Reed, Write, & Create monthly newsletter
Follow Lori on YouTube at LiteraryLori
Please feel free to show your love and support for this podcast by making a small donation via Buy Me A Coffee.
By Lori L Tharps4.9
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On episode 65, I am giving you a pep talk about finding your 1000 true reader fans. This is a term that is often thrown about in entrepreneur spaces when it comes to sales and marketing, but it’s something authors need to think about as well.
Therefore, in this episode we’re going to talk about:
This isn’t going to be a theoretical pep talk. I’m sharing facts and figures from the publishing industry to support why having 1000 true reader fans would significantly move the needle on your career and longevity as an author.
Grab a pencil and get ready to take notes. This is a good one.
LINKS TO LEARN MORE
If you want to start your own book club and/or find your readers online try:
Fable: A Social App for readers
The Storygraph: An alternative to Goodreads created by a Black woman.
Bindery is a start-up publisher relying on author fandoms to drive publishing decisions.
The Black British Book Festival recently announced their new partnership with Pan MacMillan.
WE’RE OPENING THE DOORS TO The Sanctuary at the end of November. If you’ve been looking for a supportive writing community to join, and you are a BIPoC woman who takes your writing seriously, then make sure you’re on the Tell Me More Wait List so you’ll be the first to know when the applications go live. Inside The Sanctuary we provide everything writers need to succeed and thrive in their writing life. Check out the website for more details on what we offer.
If you're looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, check out the Reed, Write, & Create website at ReedWriteandCreate.com.
For literary inspiration and opportunities delivered right to your inbox, sign up for the Reed, Write, & Create monthly newsletter
Follow Lori on YouTube at LiteraryLori
Please feel free to show your love and support for this podcast by making a small donation via Buy Me A Coffee.

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