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The Wishing Shelf Book Awards with Edward Trayer

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In today's interview I overcame many technological difficulties and blocks to get the most amazing wisdom and advice from author Edward Trayer - it was well worth the many re-takes and effort involved. We got there in the end and talked about The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, a review and award service that was founded by Edward and today enjoys great success and helps authors become "award-winning." The wonderful thing about this award is that your book is reviewed and/or judged by the age group you've written it for! As well as this we talk about how to write a book a child will truly enjoy and how to do school visits successfully and make them a big part of your marketing efforts. A brilliant interview from start to finish, enjoy today's show.

ABOUT EDWARD:

Edward Trayer, writing under the pen name Billy Bob Buttons and Hickory Crowl, is the author of eighteen children, YA and adult books, including the 2014 UK People´s Book Prize Winner and UK bestseller, I Think I Murdered Miss. He is also the organiser of The Wishing Shelf Book Awards.

Important Links:

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Website - https://www.thewsa.co.uk/

Billy Bob Buttons - https://www.bbbuttons.co.uk/

Billy Bob Buttons on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/billybobbuttons

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Facebook Group

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In today's interview I overcame many technological difficulties and blocks to get the most amazing wisdom and advice from author Edward Trayer - it was well worth the many re-takes and effort involved. We got there in the end and talked about The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, a review and award service that was founded by Edward and today enjoys great success and helps authors become "award-winning." The wonderful thing about this award is that your book is reviewed and/or judged by the age group you've written it for! As well as this we talk about how to write a book a child will truly enjoy and how to do school visits successfully and make them a big part of your marketing efforts. A brilliant interview from start to finish, enjoy today's show.

ABOUT EDWARD:

Edward Trayer, writing under the pen name Billy Bob Buttons and Hickory Crowl, is the author of eighteen children, YA and adult books, including the 2014 UK People´s Book Prize Winner and UK bestseller, I Think I Murdered Miss. He is also the organiser of The Wishing Shelf Book Awards.

Important Links:

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Website - https://www.thewsa.co.uk/

Billy Bob Buttons - https://www.bbbuttons.co.uk/

Billy Bob Buttons on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/billybobbuttons

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Facebook Group

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