Last week SOUL GRAFFITI received a favorable review in Publisher’s Weekly. Though my editor suggested that the reviewer didn’t seem to quite “get” the nuances of the books message, it is still good news to get a favorable review. I’m told that distributors rely on reviews in Publisher’s Weekly to decide whether to promote a particular title. I’m discovering the long and complex journey a book goes through from conception to birth in the public market.
A Favorable Review in Publisher’s Weekly
Posted: February 26 2007
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