Love for Libraries & Indie Authors, Both!
- Sara McPherson
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Hey, here's a quick thing you can do that helps me and readers near you: Give your local library a quick Google and find their 'add to the collection' page or contact form. (This is what Hennepin County Library's looks like). Request that they add A King's Trust and A Villain's Hope to their physical or ebook library!
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This is a huge help to me in helping my stories reach more people, but it's also great because library staff is overworked and underfunded, so they don't always have time to vet new books. They're able to build more diverse, in-demand collections from patron recommendations.
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Plus, libraries are free! When pirating seems to be growing in popularity as people's entertainment budgets dwindle but their need to escape increases, libraries are one of the last bastions of affordable access to stories that doesn't harm authors.
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Title and author may be enough for most library's suggestion forms, but if you need them, here are my ISBNs:
A King's Trust
Hardcover (many libraries prefer HC because it's more durable): 9798992254303
Paperback: 9798992254310
Ebook: 9798992254327
A Villain's Hope
Hardcover: 9798992254341
Paperback: 9798992254334
Ebook: 9798992254358