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Monday, April 21, 2014

Reviewers

If you’re with a traditional publisher, they usually send out the review copies to pre-publication reviewers such as Publisher’s Weekly, Foreword Magazine, Kirkus, Library Journal, New York Times, LA Times, ALA Booklist, Bookpage, Horn Books, etc. You can also coordinate with your publisher to find more review options.

Self-published authors often don’t have access to pre-pub reviewers, but there are many options out there:

Do a Google search for websites and book bloggers who review your genre.

Look for trade magazines and contact other authors in your genre.

Midwest Book Reviews is a major reviewer who accepts self-published books.

Sites that list reviewers -
EBook Crossroads - database of reviewers, includign those for audio books.
FSB Media - very large database of book bloggers, search by genre.
Book Blogger List - database of book bloggers, search by genre.
Book Review Blogs - database of book bloggers, search by genre.
Step by Step Self Publishing - list of reviewers for self-published books.
The Indie View - list of reviewers for self-published books.

Some tips when sending out review copies:

Send out books before the publication date if at all possible.

Include a review slip on the inside of the cover flap that lists title, author, ISBN, publisher information, genre, formats, page count, and distributors/wholesalers.

Query first before submitting an E-book as an attachment.

Budget! How many print review copies can you afford to send?

Set up a Google Alert for your name and book title to catch online reviews.

Avoid paying for a review.

Any questions?

28 comments:

  1. These sound like useful tips, and ones I might pursue. Although I suppose the question I've never seen answered is just how much these reviews contribute to sales.

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  2. Nice bunch of links to explore, Diane. Thanks!

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  3. Excellent tips! I've helped my publisher find book blog reviewers.

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  4. Hi Diane,

    This is a great list. I've yet to venture into self-publishing but the idea is there. I've been weighting the good/bad between self and trad publishing and I really appreciate all these marvelous how-tos in regards to going the self-publishing route.

    Cheers,
    Jen

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  5. This is excellent information. Thank you so much!

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  6. Interesting list of sites for reviewers. As a reviewer, I am not familiar with a couple of these. Must check them out, thanks.

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  7. Great post. I'd also recommend doing your research into what a reviewer is interested in (most of us have some sort of guidelines posted) and to personalize your queries.

    I get a half dozen "Dear sir/madam" or "Dear reviewer" emails a week, usually for genres that are so very clearly not a fit for my blog. Those immediately get flagged as Spam.

    My Mailbox

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  8. That is a handy list to have. Many book reviewers are really busy now and it helps to get those requests out early.

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  9. Great list and I will send this to my brother who is wanting to write a book

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  10. These are great tips, Diane. First, I have to get some thick skin. Then, I'll be ready for a review. Oh, it would help to be finished with my edits too. =P

    Elsie
    AJ's wHooligan in the A-Z Challenge

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  11. (bookmarking this one right....now!)

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  12. A great list indeed and sending out review copies is a lot cheaper than paying for some of those so called big reviews

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  13. Terrific advice and excellent links!

    Thanks, L. Diane!

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  14. Always great to find helpful tips about how to get your book out there as an Indie. Thanks.

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  15. Great tips! I'll definitely be using this sites. :)

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  16. What a great list and set of guidelines. Reviews are certainly the lifeblood of a book.

    True Heroes from A to Z

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  17. Good buzz about a book helps get the word out. Getting reviews is very important.

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  18. Thanks so much for all this information. Very handy to have all this now that I'll soon be looking to use it! Thanks so much for all that you do for us on this blog!

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  19. Great stuff! Thank you, Diane! :)

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  20. Wonderful guidelines and links. It's so difficult to find reviewers. I make sure I review every book I read, even if it's just a few lines.

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  21. Oooh links, link, links! Thanks, I could sure use these. :D

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  22. Tweeted this invaluable list. Wish I had this first time stumbling through the jungle. Many thanks

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  23. Hi Diane .. this has to help all authors - wonderful lists and ideas of how to handle the approach.

    Cheers Hilary

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  24. Diane, you always share such great links!
    Thanks!

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  25. Bob, I imagine the impersonal ones are annoying.

    Pat, paying is never worth it.

    I'm happy everyone found the links useful!

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  26. Thank you SO much for sharing these links! So helpful.

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  27. Great list and perfect timing, Diane. I have a collaborative anthology coming out next month. I'll need this list! Thanks.

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