How to get indie books into libraries




The Segilola Salami Show show

Summary: How to get indie books into libraries<br> On today’s episode of The Segilola Salami Show, guests Tim Parkin and April Gerard share their brilliant tips on how to Get indie books into libraries.<br> If you are considering having libraries keep your books, you have to listen to this episode as a must.<br> So listen on to find out what today’s guests have to say.<br> <a href="https://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/How-to-get-indie-books-into-public-libraries.jpg"></a><br> About Tim Parkin<br> Tim Parkin is now a retired public librarian from South East London. He used to work for Lewisham council libraries.<br> With so much free time on his hands now, he’s taking best use of it by not waking up anytime before 10am. He’s also exploring other things to keep him occupied.<br> Should you wish to connect with him, you can <a href="https://www.facebook.com/parkintim?fref=ts" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">find him on Facebook</a>. But do send him a message first mentioning The Segilola Salami Show<br> About April Gerard<br> “I love helping others through my business and often I’m teaching authors how to plan and implement strategies over the long-term that are effective and measurable in terms of impact.  I also have been known to help those who haven’t yet published figure out what their next steps are. Whether I’m speaking at writer conferences, holding workshops that talk about the business of writing as well as the craft of writing, or working with individuals on their specific plans- the focus is on measurable, long term success for the authors.<br> Reading books of all kinds is a passion of mine, though I will say that I have a special regard for sci-fi and fantasy works. I will often post reviews on both Goodreads and my Twitter, @WingSeeker.  Feel free to tweet a hello