by @Annie Daylon
I had no idea that indie authors could apply to have books purchased by libraries. When the illustrator of my picture book mentioned it, I delved into research. When Stephanie Hopkins of IndieBRAG asked me to share my journey on their blog, I jumped at the chance.
Here’s a snippet:
At my local library, I spoke with the community librarian who gave me the contact information for the acquisitions librarian.
In my application email to acquisitions, I included:
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a brief bio;
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cover images of available titles (linked to Amazon);
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mini-synopses;
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website link; and
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contact info.
When a couple of weeks passed with no response, I emailed again.
Still no reply.
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ATT: Canadian Authors>>> Did you know that you can be compensated for having your books in (purchased by) Canadian Libraries? Check my next blog post (July 11, 2016) for details!
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Many thanks to Stephanie Hopkins, BRAG Medallion, and the Fraser Valley Regional Library System!
My best to you,
Much thanks for the post, Annie. One of my books was bought by a couple of big US libraries, but that was when I was traditionally published. This is good to know now that I am Indie.
You are most welcome. Love hearing that a post is of value. Great that you have a history of purchase with libraries… should ease the process for your indie books. Good luck with it! 🙂