FriesenPress Book Reviews: Winter 2023 Highlights

FriesenPress Book Reviews: Winter 2023 Highlights

This winter was filled with a fantastic variety of new high quality books from exciting fantasy novels to thought-provoking business guides, and so much more. Here are 10 titles that recently earned critical acclaim for our latest edition of the FriesenPress Book Review Highlights!

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How to Write for Different Children’s Audiences

How to Write for Different Children’s Audiences

Books grow up as quickly and diversely as today’s children. By exploring what a book is about and how the story is told, we can better understand what changes as young readers grow up – and reflect those changes in the pages of your children’s book.

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How to Use Email Automation to Market Your Book

How to Use Email Automation to Market Your Book

When a company sends you the perfect email at the perfect time, it can feel like magic. Book marketing expert Zoe Mathers details how authors can harness the magic of email automation to better understand your ideal readers and sell more books.

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Why Your Memoir Needs a Message

Why Your Memoir Needs a Message

Do you want people beyond your circle of friends to purchase your memoir? You need a well-crafted message. Book coach Steve Donahue joins us to explain why a clear and direct message about the lessons you’ve learned is such a powerful tool for memoir writers.

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4 Essential Elements of Successful Children’s Books

4 Essential Elements of Successful Children’s Books

For a new children’s book to succeed in a crowded market, it doesn’t need to be good. It needs to be *great*. Here are four ways you can make your children’s story stand out and be loved by today’s young readers.

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Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson is many things: a New York Times bestselling author, a renowned clinical psychologist, and (after partnering with FriesenPress) a new children’s book author. We spoke with Dr. Johnson to learn more about her empowering decision to self-publish Edgar & Elouise, the unexpected power of saying “no”, and so much more.

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What is Print on Demand? And How Does It Work?

What is Print on Demand? And How Does It Work?

If you’re a self-published author, you’ve probably heard the term “POD”. But what is print on demand? How does print on demand work? And what are the best ways to leverage it to your advantage? We answer these questions and more as we explore this popular publishing model.

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Britt Sayler's The Semicolon: Punctuating the Need for Children’s Mental Health Advocacy

Britt Sayler's The Semicolon: Punctuating the Need for Children’s Mental Health Advocacy

Destigmatizing mental health conversations have never been more prevalent than they are today, but one area still remains underserved. In advance of #BellLetsTalk, we interviewed FriesenPress children’s book author Britt Sayler about her mission to address childhood depression and her important The Semicolon.

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How to Market Your Book If (You Think) You Hate Book Marketing

How to Market Your Book If (You Think) You Hate Book Marketing

Is book marketing something you dread? You’re not alone — many authors feel intimidated by the idea of selling. So, to help change your perspective for the better, Zoe Mathers joins us to offer 5 tips on how to market your book if (you think) you hate book marketing.

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