Mother-in-Law Moments
Because there are always more tales to tell.
Well-meaning indie author launches the “put pocket” supply chain methodology
My dad was a master-mind trickster. He believed the words “no thanks” were merely a personal challenge to get to “yes.” I was reminded of this when I visited the mighty Powells City of Books in Portland. There’s really no easy way to pitch Powells to carry an indie book on mother-in-law relationships in their store. But you know what? That doesn’t mean a well-meaning author can’t “donate” the book to the Humor section. #putpocket
Tsunami Books in Eugene was so fun, I went back twice.
May 25
Written By Kenis Dunne
What a great atmosphere at Oregon Books & Games in Grants Pass, Oregon. Rows and rows of every sort of title (new and used), plus a large assortment of children’s books along with games, puzzles and toys. (I bought several, including “Brown Bear, Brown Bear.”
Oregon Books in Grants Pass is wall-to-wall fun
May 25
Written By Kenis Dunne
What a great atmosphere at Oregon Books & Games in Grants Pass, Oregon. Rows and rows of every sort of title (new and used), plus a large assortment of children’s books along with games, puzzles and toys. (I bought several, including “Brown Bear, Brown Bear.”
When locals are authors too. Pilgrim’s Way supports this indie author.
If you haven’t been to Pilgrim’s Way at 6th and Dolores, it’s worth the trip. First, The Good, the Bad, the Mother-in-Law is now on their shelves. Second, it’s been a mainstay of downtown Carmel by the Sea for more than 50 years.
Ahhh, the scent of pencil sharpeners and wood. Yep, it’s a bookstore
My first book published last month. As a new author in the midst of a pandemic, I was left to my own devices as to how to get the word out about my book.
My very own (Covid-induced) virtual book tour
My first book published last month. As a new author in the midst of a pandemic, I was left to my own devices as to how to get the word out about my book.