New Year = New Plan by Darlene Beck Jacobson

No matter how many times we grumble and grouse about new year's resolutions, many of us still look forward to a fresh start and chance to do things differently in the new year.  As a writer, I usually make goals that reflect my aspirations and hopes in the writing field.  Completing a draft of a new novel.  Sending a finished project to my agent, hoping for a sale.  Reading as many MG, YA, and PB's as I can throughout the year.  These have been recurring goals as I browse past journal entries.
This year I want to add something new:  For every PB, MG, and YA book I read, I hope to post a review on Amazon and Goodreads to boost the visibility of my author friends and help spread the word about books I really enjoy.  Popular authors like Kate DiCamillo, Neil Gaiman, Katherine Applegate, Jacqueline Woodson, etc, don't have to worry about getting reviews.  Everything they write is featured everywhere we look.  Rightly so and deserved.

But for many of us who have written quality books for children, and received praise and accolades from friends and acquaintances, as well as the children we write for, I want to take it one step further.  It takes only a few moments to write a sentence or two stating what you enjoyed about a book.  It goes a long way toward helping an unknown author receive recognition and maybe sell a few more books.  (Caveat: If you don't like a book, spare the author any venomous reviews.  There is enough negativity in this world.)

We authors owe it to each other to be supportive and sing the praises for each other's works.  
I hope some of you will join me in spreading the word and "paying it forward" for a favorite author.

Comments

  1. I LOVE your plan to post reviews. I should be posting more, too.

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  2. We need to sing each others' praises. This is one way to do that. I'll keep you posted.

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  3. I love this plan! I'm trying to do much more in this regard, too. It only takes a teensy bit of time and makes such a huge difference.

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