. National publicity efforts targeting:
+Industry journals such as Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Bookforum, and ShelfAwareness
+Local newspapers and journals to the author
+National blogs and podcasts such as Salon, Slate, The Rumpus, Buzzfeed Books, Huffington Post, Barnes & Noble Review, NPR
+Publications the author has written for, been featured in, or whose work has been reviewed in
+Schools and organizations the author is associated with
. Marketing to bookstores, libraries, book clubs, and universities
. Article pitches by author to major industry publications, newspapers, and blogs
. Author and book signing at the 2017 Association of Writers and Writing Programs conference
. Multi-city book tour
. Promotion online through the author's website
. E-newsletter promotion to several-thousand-plus contacts
. Promotion through social media to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Amazon
Autorentext
. Reader-friendly and should appeal to audiences both inside and outside the usual poetry-reading public, adults and YAs alike
. Title is accessible, humorous, and lighthearted and take classic Greek Mythology and place the characters in a relatable 20th century setting (much like the TV show Riverdale places the Archie characters into a modern day high school)
Title features 16 full page or full spread pen illustrations that add to the humor and understanding of the accompanying poetry
. Author is a prolific writer who has received a grant from the NEA and another from the California Arts Council
. Author belongs to an organization called SCBWI, a nationwide organization with thousand of members
Klappentext
Imagine a heaven populated by familiar Greek gods. Sexy Aphrodite, gorgeous Adonis, Ares the warmonger, Artemis the huntress, wise Athena, bitter Demeter, and the like. But imagine also each of these denizens of Olympus stepping forward and revealing qualities that any reader can recognize: Hades, ruler of the underworld, lovesick for Persephone. Baffled Hephaestus, god of fire, husband of Aphrodite who can't keep her clothes on. Add a defiant Sisyphus and a cadre of grumpy water nymphs and those are only some of the inhabitants of Olympusville-a fantastic and, in the hands of poet Ron Koertge and illustrator Alicia Kleman, endlessly intriguing world. Featuring 16 black and white ink illustrations.