Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History, has written more than 50 books specializing in British Christianity. These books include: The Monastery Murders, clerical mysteries; Lord Danvers Investigates, Victorian true-crime; The Elizabeth and Richard series, literary suspense; and Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England. She loves research and sharing you-are-there experiences with her readers.
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Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History
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Authorgraph, It's The Latest Thing
By Donna Fletcher Crow ~ November 30, 2012
That's one thing about life in this electronic age— it's never boring. Just when you think you've caught up with the latest thing, along comes something new.
My learning curve today included entering the brave new world of Authorgraph. I was introduced to it by the amazing Stacy Juba, who is never behind the curve, I jumped in with both feet and found the water to be just fine.
I can now offer personalized autographs to my readers around the world. This is for any edition of any book I've written: Paperback, hardback, out-of-print, ebooks. . . if you can find it on Amazon I can send you a personalized autograph for it. And you don't have to buy the book on Amazon--or at all. I can send autographs to readers who have had my books for years, or haven't yet purchased (or been given) one. Of course, this works perfectly if you want to give an autographed book as a Christmas present or for any other purpose. I can most happily autograph a book for your friend and wish them Merry Christmas or Happy Birthday or anything else you like.
Here's how it works: Go to my page at Autograph: http://www.authorgraph.com/authors/DonnaFletcherCr
If the book you want an autograph for is there, click the "request autograph" button. You will get a box that allows you to send me a message telling me how you want the book autographed. If you just want a generic autograph, you can skip the message stage and go right to the box that sends me your email address where I can send the handwritten autograph.
I haven't added every edition of every book I've written to the site, only the most popular ones, so if you don't see the book or edition you want autographed listed, just send me a message telling me which specific edition you want and I'll add it to the site and send you the autograph. You do want it to be for the correct edition because the autograph includes a picture of the book cover.
Oh, yes, and, of course, it's all free!
I think this is such a great idea I hope lots of my friends will use it. I would love to autograph a book for you!
If you're an author who wants to get into the swin, here's Stacy's how-to post: http://ning.it/Ug9nXS Or you can go directly to the Authorgraph site: http://www.authorgraph.com/
Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History, has written more than 50 books specializing in British Christianity. These books include: The Monastery Murders, clerical mysteries; Lord Danvers Investigates, Victorian true-crime; The Elizabeth and Richard series, literary suspense; and Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England. She loves research and sharing you-are-there experiences with her readers.
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Free personalized autographs available for print and ebooks!
Reader Comments:
Thanks for sharing my post, Donna! It's great that you're spreading the word. It's a really fun and useful service. It always brightens my day to get an Authorgraph request!
-Stacy Juba, December 1, 2012