Category Archives: books

Seemingly Endless Self-promotion

Tomorrow is Day 3 of 5 days of free eBooks on the Amazon – click the $0.00 eBook on the right, not the Kindle one. A REVIEW would be righteous! Join my email list at annaikens.com and win a PRIZE. I’ll show you Friday why this unflagging self-promo is interesting. PS Spot the Speedy Spoo!

Today is Day 1 of Free eBooks

Yepper! Free eBooks now on the Amazon – click the $0.00 eBook on the right, not the Kindle one. A REVIEW would be welcome! Join my email list at annaikens.com and win a PRIZE. Someone will, why not you? Or come to my reading on March 21 in Norwich?

Free eBooks and Prizes Start Monday!

Free eBooks on the Amazon start Monday – click the $0.00 eBook on the right, not the Kindle one, to goose my algo. A REVIEW would be so welcome! Join my email list at annaikens.com and you may win a PRIZE. Great good fun.

Posting this here because a promo I’d recently set up listed this site (my blog) instead of my author site, annaikens.com. Apologies if you’ve seen this already!!

See my author site for a list of where to buy on online and in Vermont shops. Or you can always email me at author@annaikens.com and I’ll send ya an inscribed copy.

My reviewers on Amazon are all ages and genders – so check that page and decide?

My greatest LERV to all READERS! I’d love to hear your take on my book if you’ve read!

May 2024 be better in so many ways, for so many.

Know Anyone in Tunbridge Likes to Laff? This Friday!

Come and go as you please from 6-7:30 for reading, signing, plus pizza & childcare thanks to goddess librarian, Mariah. Bring your book or get one there for cash or check!

And If This Doesn’t Make Ya Nervous

…when your name is on it, you’re very confident indeed.

Tonight at Kimball Public Library in Randolph! Please, God, make somebody attend.

THANK YOU for Getting My Book these Aws Stats!

Thanks so much for participating in or forwarding my free eBook “sale”!

By doing so, you kicked me up to the top of 3 categories, so when people searched that category over the 4th, my book showed up as at left. And many “strangers” are now reading it.

I beat out some heavy hitters, THX!

FREE eBOOKS & RAFFLE thru THURSDAY!

Download a free eBook of A Young Woman’s Guide to Life. On Amazon, click BUY NOW and the price will show up as $0.00 at Checkout. Forward this if you wish!

If you SUBSCRIBE at www.annaikens.com or Forward this, LMK and I’ll do another COOL LIGHTER giveaway. (See it at SURPRISES on above website).
I may do a free hardcover raffle as well? Why not!

A Happy Father

Nothing made my father happier this year, I think, than when I unexpectedly handed him a hardcover of my book.

I told him I had a surprise for him. He said, “It’s a book.” I said, “Yes, I wrote it.”

He watched with me as my numbers rose on Amazon, and was my total champion. He has always been and wanted me to be a writer since he gave me a copy of “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” as a child, likening me to Francie.

A fiction writer I’m not, but when he said, “Your mother thought this would have happened 30 years ago,” I felt good, not bad. It’s never too late to please your parents. Dead or alive, in my opinion.

Weather Throws People Together

At Colgate’s reunion this weekend, the campus storm tracker alerted all to head indoors. Someone who graduated 6 years after I was born landed inside our reunion housing. He tolerated our bawdy stories and antics. Turned out he and I were both to be at the All-Class Authors’ Book Signing the next day. 

His book about his father looks really interesting. We both brought along artifacts–his were letters and such from which he had pieced the book together, kept in a cigar box–and switched our chairs next to each other. We both lamented not having asked questions of parents while they were still alive. He is the third in his family lineage to have the same name, so long ago they nicknamed him Trip. 

Harry Haldt, AKA Trip, it was fantastic meeting such a gent and thanks for your help. Happy the storm threw us together. And as I’m sure you tire of hearing, you are a trip.

Good luck! See you in 5 years.