Xlibris-published author Linda Kanderlin Chambers launched a series of illustrated children’s books, namely ABC Poetry, On the Farm, Cheroot, The Littlest Bull, Mumps, Inside My Grandma’s Pocket, On a Journey to Mirth, and Be Good Boys, all of which have met positive reviews from both young and young-at-heart readers. The Xlibris-published author noted how students were visibly engaged in the story.
“I have heard from parents and children alike from all over the country, and every response has been a good one! When I visit schools and libraries to do a reading, it’s been the same,” Chambers observed.
The Xlibris-published author wanted pointed out the value of joy and learning. “Enjoy . . . and maybe learn a little while you’re reading.”
The Xlibris-published author talks about the major insights and surprises she learned about self-publishing her own book.
“Self-publishing has moved out of the venue of ‘vanity press.’ It’s now accepted as a legitimate means of producing quality work. The ultimate problem is, of course, the high cost to the author producing the piece as well as the difficulty in advertising one’s book. On the other hand, new avenues have opened up within the last few years that give the self-published author access to bookstores and libraries. The Xlibris website provides many resources and your own perseverance will provide the rest.”
“I have heard from parents and children alike from all over the country, and every response has been a good one! When I visit schools and libraries to do a reading, it’s been the same,” Chambers observed.
The Xlibris-published author wanted pointed out the value of joy and learning. “Enjoy . . . and maybe learn a little while you’re reading.”
The Xlibris-published author talks about the major insights and surprises she learned about self-publishing her own book.
“Self-publishing has moved out of the venue of ‘vanity press.’ It’s now accepted as a legitimate means of producing quality work. The ultimate problem is, of course, the high cost to the author producing the piece as well as the difficulty in advertising one’s book. On the other hand, new avenues have opened up within the last few years that give the self-published author access to bookstores and libraries. The Xlibris website provides many resources and your own perseverance will provide the rest.”
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