So, you finally did it. You got your book published and you are preparing for sales, promotions and author visits. You're getting materials ready, thimking of that next book and making sure all your contracts are signed.
It is an exciting time. As the weeks and months go by you'll be following your book and probably (if you are anything like me) checking your book's stats. But there's one thing I've discovered you might want to add to your list of things to do. Check up on your book - not just with the stats, but google your book's title or even your name for that matter. You may be surprised what you come up with.
Authors have reported finding their books in illegal markets, or worse, pirated. I recently did a Google search on my name and was surprised to see it for sale on e-bay for double the publisher's price. I've assumed being signed up for Google Alerts would let me know of new internet activity in my name or my books' names. Howevere, when I did an actual Google search, I found out much more.
Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of good news to find out about your work by doing a search every now and then, In fact you'll probably find much more good internet activity than bad. I've found blogs about my work or my magazine that I didn't know about before. I've seen how authors and illustrators are supporting one another.
So, no matter what your motive, it's always good to check out your platform every now and then to see what others see if they were to search for your name or book title. After all, it's your baby we're talking about here.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Press Release for Angel Donor
My press release for Angel Donor. Feel free to share. If you do, please comment with the link and let me know and I will comment on your blog where the release appears.
New Children’s Book Geared toward Children in Need of Organ Transplants
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
New Children’s Book Geared toward Children in Need of Organ Transplants

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
July 1,
2012
On June 6, 2012 children’s author Jennifer Gladen’s
third children’s book was released from Guardian Angel Publishing. The new
book, Angel Donor, is a story about a child in need of a liver transplant and
the day she gets “The Call”. As taken
from the cover: Olivia
never asked to have a disease like Biliary Atresia. It made her liver sick and
only a transplant will make her better. After waiting several months and close
to losing hope, she gets the call she’s been waiting for. The journey of her
life is about to begin. The book is complete with a glossary and a list of
resources for dealing with transplantation.
When asked what made her write this book, Ms. Gladen
said, “It was inspired by my daughter. When she went through her transplant and
the long wait beforehand, I was looking for something to help her understand
what was happening that spoke to her on her own level. It’s a book that needed
to be written.”
In addition to Angel Donor, Jennifer Gladen has two
other books out titled A Star in the Night and Teresa’s Shadow. She is also the
founder and Editor-in-Chief of the online magazine My Light Magazine.
For
more information about Angel Donor or author Jennifer Gladen, please visit her
at www.jengladen.com or http://www.facebook.com/AngelDonorBookSunday, June 24, 2012
The Author in Me
The second question asked on my May 2012 school visit was this:
2. Did you know you were going to be an author when you were a kid or did it just happen?
Another great question! I always loved writing. As a kid I wrote in my journals every day. I had copy books and note books and anything else I could write in. I often wrote my own stories when I had time to myself. All through school and high school my favorite subject was English, Reading and Creative Writing. My high school English teacher commented on a paper I wrote, "Great job, you little author!" In college, my English professor urged me to major in English. But it wasn't until I was older and had my own family that I decided to become a professional author.Finally, all those years of writing pulled together and I began to write on a professional basis.
2. Did you know you were going to be an author when you were a kid or did it just happen?
Another great question! I always loved writing. As a kid I wrote in my journals every day. I had copy books and note books and anything else I could write in. I often wrote my own stories when I had time to myself. All through school and high school my favorite subject was English, Reading and Creative Writing. My high school English teacher commented on a paper I wrote, "Great job, you little author!" In college, my English professor urged me to major in English. But it wasn't until I was older and had my own family that I decided to become a professional author.Finally, all those years of writing pulled together and I began to write on a professional basis.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
May Author Visit
While I was there, the older kids submitted questions they wanted to ask me. I only had time to answer a few of them. However, I thought they were ALL excellent questions. So, what to do? I decided I will answer all the questions right here on my blog. I will answer one per blog post. So keep coming back to look for the next question. If you have a question you don't see here over time, feel free to leave one in the comments section and I will add it to my list.
So here it goes.Question # 1 :How did you think of the ideas and titles for your books?
That is a great question. I'm often asked how I came up with certain ideas. Most of the time a thought or a concept comes to me and the story starts there. For example in Teresa's Shadow all I knew was I wanted to write a bed time story. But I didn't want just ANY bedtime story. I wanted something new and different. From there, the characters began to develop and ideas grew over time. Eventually I had a basic storyline and I filled in details every time I revised it. Many times the final story is very different from the first draft.
Stay tuned for Question #2!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
We are in the middle of the best literary week in the world - Children's Book Week organized by the Children's Book Council. You probably love books - children's books at that. So what can you do to celebrate Children's Book Week?
- Check your local libraries to see what events may be going on.
- If you are a teacher, maybe your class can create a children's book written by your room. Then each child can take turns throughout the year to share it with their family (this is a great way to keep Children's Book Week going for longer than a week.
- Read some favorite children's books to your child. Give them an extra book this week at bedtime!
And finally, stop by my facebook page and tell me how you are celebrating Children's Book Week and what books you are reading. Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Teresa's Shadow Joins Be There Bedtime Stories
As an author, teacher and enthusiastic supporter of reading, I am pleased to share this good news with you. My second picture book, Teresa's Shadow, joined the website Be There Bedtime Stories.
This website is all about connecting children with families who are far away from each other, like a child and a grandparent, or a child and their military parent. Now, these adults can "be there" for a bedtime story. The website will tell you what they do and how to participate. It is a fantastic idea, which I'm sure will catch on around the country.
If this is something you think you're interested in, check out Teresa's Shadow at this great website: Teresa's Shadow at Be There Bedtime Stories
This website is all about connecting children with families who are far away from each other, like a child and a grandparent, or a child and their military parent. Now, these adults can "be there" for a bedtime story. The website will tell you what they do and how to participate. It is a fantastic idea, which I'm sure will catch on around the country.
If this is something you think you're interested in, check out Teresa's Shadow at this great website: Teresa's Shadow at Be There Bedtime Stories

Sunday, April 29, 2012
Craft Show Appearance Today
I brought my books, Teresa's Shadow and A Star in the Night to the craft show at the Sisters of the Holy Redeemer's Provincialiate. I love doing craft tables at events like this to see all the interesting things other people bring as well.
I also explained to my daughters, who came to help, that this is a great way to promote the books. Getting the word out about your books is essential.
I sold some books, had a great pancake breakfast and met some interesting people today. The highlight, and I'll probably post this on my Random Thoughts About God blog as well, was meeting a deacon from a local parish. He was particularly interested in A Star in the Night and My Light Magazine. We had a nice conversation about children, writing, and the Catholic faith. It even ended with a little blessing. You just never know what may come out of these events.
On a separate note, I had planned on doing the April AtoZ Blogging challenge but eerily, the month slipped by me. Thanks to all those who checked in on the blog and attempted your support. Posting regularly is a skill I must sharpen.
Swing by my facebook page to see more pictures of today's event.
I also explained to my daughters, who came to help, that this is a great way to promote the books. Getting the word out about your books is essential.
I sold some books, had a great pancake breakfast and met some interesting people today. The highlight, and I'll probably post this on my Random Thoughts About God blog as well, was meeting a deacon from a local parish. He was particularly interested in A Star in the Night and My Light Magazine. We had a nice conversation about children, writing, and the Catholic faith. It even ended with a little blessing. You just never know what may come out of these events.
On a separate note, I had planned on doing the April AtoZ Blogging challenge but eerily, the month slipped by me. Thanks to all those who checked in on the blog and attempted your support. Posting regularly is a skill I must sharpen.
Swing by my facebook page to see more pictures of today's event.
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