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FROM: "Maureen O'Connor" <[removed]@hotmail.com>
REC'D: 3/13/02, 10:44 AM
Are there pitfalls you've learned from in the organizing of it? Advice
you'd give? Things that worked wonderfully? Things that bombed?
Any and all tips would be gratefully received.
Maureen
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Maureen O'Connor
Brampton Public Library
Brampton ON
Canada
[removed]@bramlib.on.ca
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FROM: [removed]@aol.com
REC'D: 3/13/02, 11:17 AM
Among other things, I'm a publicist (for 2 chapter of Romance Writers of
America, as well as several romance and literary authors). However, I'm not
pitching myself here. <g>
Often I'm asked to come up with a group of writers for a library event. I've
done two of these things in the last couple of years, and both were very
successful. (Actually, they were both post-Valentine's Day events.) The
primary reason for that success is that the person in charge of PR for the
library system was wonderful! The library system I refer to is Baltimore
County Public Library. The person in charge of marketing (the dept that does
PR) is Kathy Coster. I suggest that you contact her, and see if she's
willing to share some ideas and insights. She certainly seems to have a
handle on getting BCPL events into the local newspapers!
Binnie Syril Braunstein
Romance novelist/former librarian
FROM: [removed]@nwlink.com (Janice Burwash, Burlington Public Library)
REC'D: 3/19/02, 12:36 PM
Last week several of you shared "If Everyone Read"...Websites from around
the country. I thought I had saved the info, but of course now it doesn't
seem to be in any of my saved message boxes. I would really appreciate any
of you that posted, sending the URLs again. I am especially interested in
sites for To Kill a Mockingbird, and the site that listed community reads
websites from around the country. TIA Janice
Janice Burwash, Resource Coordinator
Burlington Public Library
900 East Fairhaven Ave
Burlington, WA 98233
Phone (360) 755-0760 Fax (360) 755-0717
[removed]@nwlink.com
FROM: Molly Williams <[removed]@adelphia.net>
REC'D: 3/19/02, 12:57 PM
Our list is here:
http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/blog381402.htm#onebook
It provides links to many of the "one book" projects.
~ Molly Wms.
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Molly Williams, Volunteer, Waterboro Public Library (Maine)
daily library weblog: http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/blog.htm
Janice Burwash, Burlington Public Library wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Last week several of you shared "If Everyone Read"...Websites from around
> the country. I thought I had saved the info, but of course now it doesn't
> seem to be in any of my saved message boxes. I would really appreciate any
> of you that posted, sending the URLs again. I am especially interested in
> sites for To Kill a Mockingbird, and the site that listed community reads
> websites from around the country. TIA Janice
>
> Janice Burwash, Resource Coordinator
>
> Burlington Public Library
> 900 East Fairhaven Ave
> Burlington, WA 98233
> Phone (360) 755-0760 Fax (360) 755-0717
> [removed]@nwlink.com
>
>
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