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What you can do

Webmasters:

We have promotional banners for you! Please inquire if you are interested, and we can arrange to send a banner for your website.

E-book aficionados:

As March approaches, talk to your friends about e-books, especially good books you've read… there is no surer way to get others to check out e-books than from a friend's recommendation. Also, look for ways to introduce the concept of e-books to others. Library events, reading clubs, and literary groups are excellent places to start. If you have something to show them, such as an e-book on a dedicated reader, or a handheld computer, by all means show them off, and demonstrate how easy it is to read and use.

Is there a kid around? (Hint: Tilt your head downward.) Remember, children are always interested in new things, and are not yet ingrained with previous generations' love affair with paper. Show e-books to children. You will find they are quite comfortable with the idea of reading on digital screens and manipulating electronic devices. They are the readers of the future, and the sooner you get them on the e-book bandwagon, the sooner their parents will be buying their first e-books for them, reading e-books to them, and eventually checking out e-books for themselves.

And most importantly, support e-books yourself by buying them! Seek out your favorite authors, and see if they have e-book versions of their books available. Look for new authors and material… you'll be continually surprised at how much there is out there. Don't be afraid to try new authors, new genres, and even new writing styles… this is a new medium, and it's still finding its sea-legs. Don't be afraid to contact those new authors, either… they'd love to hear from you, and they can use the support.

Finally, e-book authors:

Help us to support your habit! Think about things you can do to support Read an E-book Week. Offer special promotions on your books… speak up in public venues about the strengths of e-books… or arrange local events with others. Know of a good way to promote e-books, but can't do it yourself? Tell someone else about it! Heck, we'd love to hear about it! And maybe we can help find someone who can do it for you!

Author, Rita Y. Toews will be interviewed on CBC Manitoba about 'the way we consume books, beyond paperback'. The program is a prelude to this year's Canada Reads.

Author, Debra Kemp will have a contest on her blog. You can visit her web page here.

Author, Steve Jordan will offer his books at a discount.

Chipmunkapublishing the mental health publisher, will offer "Bipolar, Recovery and NLP" free during E Book Week.

Booksforabuck.com is offering the novel, A Really Bad Hair Day for only $1 during Read an E-Book Week.

Birds Hill Publishing is offering Bullying: A Parent's Primer for only $1 during Read an E-book Week.

Sharona Nelson is offering a chance to win a copy of her light romance, Cover Me.

Barrie Abalard is offering a chance to win your choice of one of her e-books.

A contest from 15 authors at Cerridwen Press. Runs March 1-15. Grand prize is a gently used Rocket e-reader loaded with 7 Cerriden Press books! For details visit Liz Jasper's website. CLUES will be posted at the Cerridwen chatroom on a daily basis.

Jacob LaCivita has a free download of his novel Timely Persuasion. Also a bit of a treasure hunt on his site.

Drollerie Press offer 15% off at their store, and 10% off of everything on Mobipocket. Visit their blog on March 9th at 4pm EST for a draw to win a copy of a fantasy or horror e-book. They'll also give away a gift certificate for $10.00 at their bookshop.

 

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