Are You A NE Florida Writer

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Are you a Northeast Florida Writer? Would you like to get some free publicity? We are asking that all the NE Florida Writers send us their information so that we can share it with local libraries, public schools, and local bookstores. We are in the process of creating a booklet of all the writers and writing a series of articles that will feature each of those writers who wish to participate. You don’t have to participate to be put in the booklet.

Here is what we are going to do. We will be making a list of all the writers living and working in Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns and Baker counties with their names, their city (for Jacksonville the side of town), the book and/or ebook titles, their website address and their genre. Publishing that listing in a small booklet in Acrobat Reader format and then sending it to all the public libraries, school boards, and local bookstores. And, of course, we will have it available for download here and on some of our other websites as well.

For those authors who fill out the questionnaire, we will be posting 1000 word articles on our various websites, depending on where they live and their genre, so that they get the most exposure. This is a great opportunity for our local authors to get the word out about their writings, garner some FREE press, and perhaps to inspire some local kids to take up writing themselves. It goes without saying that they might even make a little money on it as well!

For more information please see our Calling NE Florida Writerspage for more information. If you are a writing group in the Northeast Florida Area you can download a copy of the flyer to give out to your members by clicking HERE. This is a one-page flyer with the basic information and how to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!


Author: Jolene MacFadden

Single mother, retired from a normal job, was traveling around the State of Florida in an old RV. Now stationary writing new books and helping others get their self-published.

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