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The Book Broads are Angela (“Marketing Mama”) Crocker, Kim (“Publicity Chick”) Plumley, & Peggy (“Grammar Geek”) Richardson.  Together they write, speak and consult on publishing, marketing, social media and publicity in the world of books and ebooks. We frequently...

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Poet Kamal Parmar talks about her, poems and more!

Posted by Kim | Posted in Authors, Book Formats, Paper Books, Video interviews, Word On The Street | Posted on 02-09-2011

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I do not have the end of summer blues. Well, OK, maybe a aqua blue, but not a blue-blue. I will miss the kids when they head back to school. I will miss the on-the-go adventures that came over us in the afternoons. Heading to rivers, lakes, oceans and seeing friends.

Fall has it’s own rhythm and I enjoy it too. Lots of new projects coming up…. Word on the Street is around the corner and the new fall books get released. Heaven right there.

This summer I met a Nanaimo poet, named Kamal Parmar. I really enjoyed her words. She writes about her love of BC, The Prairies and her home of India. I liked how she had found all of her and put it into words. I am pleased that she did not stick to only Indian poems or poems of the Prairies and BC. I think the variety defines her. It is who she is and what she loves. That was very appealing to me and it was a joy to read her work.

I did a video interview with Kamal. We learn a lot about her past, how she started writing and more. I hope you enjoy it and the poem she reads. All about the end of summer.

Thanks – and keep reading,

Kim

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Sheree Fitch.

Posted by Kim | Posted in Authors, Broad News, Interviews and Podcasts, Literary Festivals, People, Video interviews | Posted on 09-05-2011

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Kim Here… I had the great pleasure of taking my kidlets to Bookfest in Nanaimo. I love this event. Run by volunteers and lovers of books, this year celebrated 25 years. Party time happened on May 7 in Downtown Nanaimo. So many great venues and everyone was helpful and supportive. My kids and have the best time.

This year we had the pleasure to hear some fantastic authors speak about writing, books, illustrations and more. Sheree Fitch, Linda Bailey, Robert Heidbreder, Marie Louise Gay, Eugenie Fernandes, Robin Muller, Andrea Spalding, Arthur Slade, and John Wilson all took part this year.

I love all the authors – my kids loves the whole thing too. The Kerplunks played at noon hour and that was very fun… if a little wet. I wish the weather would work better for outside events. Books and rain, precarious.

One of the highlights is connecting with Sheree Fitch after many years. I took her out and about for a media day over 14 years ago, and it was a great day. She remembered it too. She is such a lovely woman… and a gifted writer for kids, teens and adults.

Here is a video chat we had this past Saturday. Sheree Fitch ROCKS!

Thanks for reading!

Kim

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Literacy for Kids

Posted by Peggy | Posted in Broad News, Kid Lit, Literary Festivals, Non-Traditional Publishing | Posted on 11-01-2011

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Here’s a fast podcast that captures a conversation we had this morning about literacy and kids, and the right and wrong way to encourage it.

icon for podpress  The Book Broads on Literacy for Kids: Download (125)

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Podcast: Youth Literacy

Posted by Peggy | Posted in Audio Interviews, Authors, Book Launches, Interviews and Podcasts, Kid Lit, Literary Festivals, Youth Writing Programs | Posted on 10-11-2010

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icon for podpress  Youth Literacy: A Discussion with The Book Broads [28:18m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (370)

Kim and I sat down in Starbucks this afternoon to talk about youth literacy. As usual, we cover a variety of topics related to this huge issue.

Some books that we talk about in this recording are:

- Halo, by Alexadra Adornetto
-  The Guardian, by C.J. Gosling (to be released in 2011)

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Top 12 Tips for The Word On the Street

Posted by Angela | Posted in Events, Interviews and Podcasts, Word On The Street | Posted on 10-09-2010

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The Word On The Street, or WOTS as it’s also known, was the subject of our most recent podcast. We promised to share Kim & Angela’s tips for enjoying this fabulous literary festival as both are seasoned WOTS attendees. From comfy shoes to a sturdy book bag, the Broads share their advice so everyone will have a great time at this free family event.

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The Word On the Street 2010

Posted by Angela | Posted in Broad News, Events, Interviews and Podcasts, Literary Festivals, Word On The Street | Posted on 06-09-2010

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The Book Broads share their enthusiasm for The Word On The Street a free book and magazine festival – happening at Vancouver’s Library Square on Sunday, September 26, 2010. The will talk about promotion and marketing for writers – published or not – in the Peter Kaye Room at 1:45 pm.

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Peggy’s Northern Voice Recap (#NV10)

Posted by Peggy | Posted in Audio Books, Book Formats, Broad News, Editing, Literary Festivals, Marketing, Non-Traditional Publishing, Paper Books, Production, Publicity, Publishing, Self-Publishing, Selling, eBooks | Posted on 12-05-2010

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And a grand time was had by all. Here are Peggy’s top three reasons why she loved Northern Voice 2010.

Reason Number 1) The Incredible Job Done by Volunteers

Anybody who can wrangle a team of hardworking people like this deserves double applause. I met only a couple of the volunteers, including the friendly and clever Travis Smith, and the thoughtful and well-spoken Lauren Wood. This is still a shockingly small group for the amount of work that they all do to get this ball rolling. The conference was well-organized, and with only a couple of hiccups (need larger/more visible signage and bigger rooms and bigger shirt sizes), any disasters that may have happened behind the scenes were totally invisible to speakers and attendees. Venue worked pretty well, and parking was great. All sessions were recorded to view online later. Everyone appeared relaxed and the tone was really laid-back. Nice job.

Reason Number 2) Darren Barefoot

Darren, one of the organizers of the conference, and one of those hip next-gen marketing dudes, is *the best* panel moderator, EVAH. When’s he writing another book, huh? Huh? (When he does, he’s absolutely got to include his definition of a question - funny, clear, and it set the tone for all the sessions.)

Reason Number 3) Focus on Personal Blogging

All of the other conferences I go to are heavily focused on marketing, even Blog World Expo, where delegates are often business bloggers, or at least, very clear about wanting to make money from their blogs, which is pretty darn difficile. This conference’s focus on personal blogging was so refreshing. Being unashamed to focus on content, the very soul and driver of blogging in the first place, reminded me of what is really important. If you shift focus to think of blogging as a business, you run a serious risk of shooting yourself in the foot. Canadian content flourishes here, independent, true north strong and free. Breathe slowly.

Other great things about the conference;

- great food
- sessions all ended and started on time (mostly)
- schedule/map and orientation documents each morning
- the orange t-shirts were sexy in the extreme
- all the sessions were recorded on video for future archive and playback
- the opening night bowling party was uber-classy
- alternative track of MooseCamp worked really well, and I got to hear some bonus speakers like Rob Cottingham
-  nice job getting sponsors
- graphic material such as stickers, pencils and buttons were very shi-shi
- wifi was easily available and held up remarkably well considering the volume of usage by all us geeks and geekettes

Of the minor improvements that could be made, bigger rooms would have made the greatest difference. I felt bad for all the people squatting and sitting on floors to hear a great speaker. I was one of them at one point, and although it worked fine for me, I realize that this is not the case for all. The venue of the Life Sciences building was still very lovely, and the auditoriums didn’t seem to have a problem accommodating any of the sessions. However, being able to book sessions in advance might help plan for the use of larger rooms for higher-demand topics. This would be an uncommon approach, but I can’t see how else you could manage the numbers. Perhaps one of them could be large enough to accomodate the keynote, as the echo chamber / atriums were less than optimum for this purpose.

I’m really looking forward to returning next year. Thanks to all who attended our talk “Flog Your Blog” on Saturday afternoon, about turning your blog into a book. It’s impossible to teach someone how to create a book out of their blog in just 45 minutes, but I think we scratched an itch for a few people, judging by the emails I’ve received this week. We had such a great time!

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Thora Howell talk about Nanaimo’s Bookfest

Posted by Kim | Posted in Book Formats, Events, Interviews and Podcasts, Literary Festivals, People, Video interviews, Youth Writing Programs | Posted on 17-04-2010

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(Kim here) had the great pleasure to chat with Thora Howell. Thora is one of the people who is part of Nanaimo’s Bookfest. This great, fun kid’s book festival happens on May 1st. Check out www.bookfest.ca.

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The Book Broads meet Dianna Bonder!

Posted by Kim | Posted in Authors, Kid Lit, Literary Festivals, Paper Books, People, Writing | Posted on 05-03-2010

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Last weekend Peggy, Angela and moi, Kim, had a work retreat on Gabriola Island. We talked books, drank booze, ate great food and met with children’s book illustrator and author, Dianna Bonder. We had the great pleasure to hang out at her abode, peruse her studio and check out some of her new art work – we LOVED the pirate theme. Arrrrr!

The Book Broads, Diana Bonder and Diana's daughter.

Check out Dianna’s website at www.diannabonder.com. She does do some book store visits and she is a popular author for schools around Canada – she is heading to the Kelowna area soon… lucky kids who get to hear her talk about her work.  She is also a featured author/illustrator at Nanaimo’s Bookfest this Spring. More info to come on that.

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Yarn Bombing – Mandy Moore and Leanne Prain

Posted by admin | Posted in Authors, Broad News, Paper Books, Video interviews, Word On The Street | Posted on 12-11-2009

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Check out this great interview we did back in September at Word on the Street at the Vancouver downtown library.

Yarn Bombers, UNITE!

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