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Tina L. Peterson
What to blog about?
by, Jill Swenson
January 23, 2018

Does an author really need to blog? Not necessarily. If you are writing fiction or a children’s storybook, probably not. If you’re writing nonfiction or memoir, probably so. To answer the question, you must ask yourself whether you can reach the audience who will buy your book with a blog. Children rarely make consumer choices about books, but their parents do. Tina L. Peterson wrote… [Read More]

Filed Under: blogging, Cathryn Prince, Elizabeth Rynecki, In Media Parentis, Linda J. Spielman, sales funnel, Tina L. Peterson
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What some of our authors are reading this August
by, Jill Swenson
August 9, 2016

See what some of our authors tell us they are reading this summer. Cathryn Prince, author of American Daredevil: The Extraordinary Life of Richard Halliburton, the World’s First Celebrity Travel Writer (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2016) Ulysses S. Grant: Memoirs and Selected Letters by Ulysses S. Grant End of Watch  by Stephen King  A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny Ira Rabois, author of the forthcoming Compassionate… [Read More]

Filed Under: Carolyn Porter, Cathryn Prince, Elaine Mansfield, Elizabeth Rynecki, Ira Rabois, Jessica Gigot, Tina L. Peterson
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What do you have pinned to your bulletin board?
by, Jill Swenson
March 21, 2014

Vinyl records, No. 2 pencils, yellow-ruled tablets and cork bulletin boards. What I thought I needed in the 1970s to write has changed. But I still need a place to stick things that I don’t yet know where to file but inspire. I’ve used the outside of kitchen cupboard to tape up newspaper clippings, flyers for upcoming events, photographs, maps, postcards, and ticket stubs. Push-pin… [Read More]

Filed Under: bulletin board, pins, Pinterest, Tina L. Peterson
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Capstone to publish Oscar and the Amazing Gravity Repellent by Tina L. Peterson
by, Jill Swenson
February 14, 2014

Tina L. Peterson’s debut novel OSCAR AND THE AMAZING GRAVITY REPELLENT, about an intrepid third-grader who takes on bullies and other forces of nature with the help of a magical potion, to Alison Deering at Capstone, in a nice deal by Jill Swenson of Swenson Book Development, February 11, 2014.  Tina L. Peterson has been fighting gravity her whole life. She was never any good at… [Read More]

Filed Under: Asha Benarjee, Capstone, middle-grade fiction, Oscar and the Amazing Gravity Repellent, science, Tina L. Peterson
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Top 10 List for 2013: Good News from Swenson Book Development LLC
by, Jill Swenson
December 27, 2013
Heirloom flower, Brooktondale, NY 2012

It has been a very good year for Swenson Book Development LLC and we credit the successes and accomplishments of our clients during 2013. 1.  Did someone slip President Obama’s speechwriter an advance copy of Seymour Smidt’s manuscript? His December address riffed on pages from Sy’s chapters offering a historical analysis of growing income inequality. I am so thankful Sy has recovered from a terrible car accident… [Read More]

Filed Under: Cathryn Prince, Elaine Mansfield, Jacqueline Livingston, Kirsten Wasson, Larson Publications, Laurie Abkemeier, President Barack Obama, Sandy Swenson, Seymour Smidt, Tina L. Peterson
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