Third World Press Opens Up To Black Bloggers
Third World Press invited Black bloggers to review its Bestselling books early. Help keep your readers informed.
Online, October 3, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Third World Press, the oldest and largest Black book publisher in the United States is looking for Bloggers that want to review our books early for their readers. We have a number of books coming out over the next few months including In His Image, By Any Means Necessary, The Classroom and The Cell and 44 on 44.
As a book reviewer you will receive books during the prepublication stage prior to the general public.
All we ask is that you review our books-honestly and candidly.
As a book reviewer and TWP insider, you will be eligible to preview our print and eBooks as they become available. Also, we will promote your review and your blog throughout our social networks. Additionally, you'll get the inside scoop on the latest Third World Press news and new book releases. Join the fun as we make more of our digital content available for your enrichment.
Book Reviewers and TWP Insiders will have the chance to pose questions to our authors and report back to their readers. This will be a direct, exclusive connection not available to the general media.
Third World Press is preparing for the future and as Black bloggers take advantage of this new medium we want to give them all the support necessary to keep their readers informed on the state of Black publishing. In times past, only major newspapers and columnists had this kind of access. In opening up to Black bloggers, Third World Press is again helping to shape the future of Black publishing. Your book reviews will help consumers find books that suit their interests and tastes.
There is a limited number of book review slots available. Interested bloggers should contact Martez Knox, Social Media Manager at bookreviews (at) twpbooks.com. Please place "Book Reviewer" in the subject line. We will stop accepting reviewers on February 28, 2011-so don't wait contact us now while slots are still available.
Help keep Black publishing alive by keeping your readers informed!
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