Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler Discuss Leverage for Memoir Authors

by Matilda Butler on January 25, 2010

catnav-interviews-active-3Post #37 – Women’s Memoirs, Author Conversations – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler

leverage-at-signToday I interview Kendra about the topic of leverage for memoir authors. Kendra’s been talking about leverage and will continue this focus throughout the first quarter of 2010. Many are saying that this is the year of leverage and we agree. Listen below (just click on the right arrow) as Kendra shares more about the concept as well as several practical ideas you can use to leverage reaching an audience for your book.

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I’ve added several books and a website that may interest you after you’ve heard what Kendra has to say about them.

Here’s the link to the Guerrilla Marketing website.




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Mary Lynn Archibald January 26, 2010 at

Hello Ladies,

I’m with you on the Guerilla Marketing books. They are great. As a result of a little thinking outside the box, I was able to appear at county library branches with a singing cowboy, and my readings dovetailed with his songs about riding the range for 20 years, while I was a mere tenderfoot, reporting on my follies on Twin Creeks, a cattle ranch run ineptly by my husband and I, which is the subject of Accidental Cowgirl: Six Cows, No Horse and No Clue. It was fun!

Kendra Bonnett January 27, 2010 at

A singing cowboy! What fun. The opportunity you put together sounds absolutely brilliant. This dovetails well with what I wrote about (as a guest blog) over on Helen Ginger’s Straight From Hel. Here’s a link and thanks for sharing your success. Kendra

http://straightfromhel.blogspot.com/2010/01/dont-drown-in-anonymity.html

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