Ninety-four year old author and BAIPA member, Ben Parker, was recently interviewed in the Marin Independent Journal regarding his recently released book, A Field Guide to the F Word. Below is the text of the article. Click here If you want to read … [Read more...]
Tim Jollymore – On the Road Again Soon
Not since Ratliff, William Faulkner's sewing machine salesman in the Snopes' trilogy, has so much news traveled at such a snail's pace. BAIPA member Tim Jollymore, an Oakland Resident and IBPA member, has traveled three times to Beagle and Wolf … [Read more...]
Julie Freestone Shares New Website for Marketing
Before Rudi Raab and I published our historical novel Stumbling Stone, we launched a website, stumbling-stone.com. It’s been a great place to post photos and other material that was the basis for our mystery/romance novel. Recently I’ve been … [Read more...]
Mining Minnesota for Stories, an Interview with Author Tim Jollymore
[BAIPA member John Byrne Barry continues his series of BAIPA authors interviewing BAIPA authors.] Tim Jollymore, a former English teacher in Oakland, who grew up in northern Minnesota, has written and published two novels, Listener in the Snow, set … [Read more...]
David Taylor Johannesen's Book, "Falcons and Seagulls, a Utah Tale" is Newly Published
BAIPA member David Taylor Johannesen has a newly published book, "Falcons and Seagulls, a Utah Tale" which is on the shelves at bookstores in Palo Alto and Menlo Park and the East Coast. He says he has found it crucial to develop social media skills … [Read more...]
Blog Posts from Upcoming Speaker Carla King
Self Publishing Expert Carla King will be the speaker at the February BAIPA meeting on Saturday, February 6. Her topic will be: Beyond the Usual Suspects: New Publishing Options for Fun & Profit Carla blogs regularly on a number of topics, and … [Read more...]
Robert Kourik Finds an Interesting Way to Sell Books
BAIPA member Robert Kourik found a unique way to sell his books—as part of a workshop. Robert is a horticultural expert, and has written several books. So he proposed a workshop to Community Education at Santa Rosa Junior College (he had to submit … [Read more...]
The Blessing (and Curse) of Mild Success: Anatomy of the Wasted Author Tour
When my recent book tour ended — “not with a bang, but a whimper,” to borrow from the Hollow Men — I was relieved it was over. Now I wish I had more readings scheduled. The “Wasted Author Tour,” which included ten event in Detroit, Berkeley, Mill … [Read more...]
BAIPA Author Interviews, Take 2
Since we’re only halfway through January, I’m still pretending I’m going to follow through on all my New Year’s resolutions, one of which is to jumpstart the BAIPA authors-interviewing-authors extravaganza. Here’s our vision. Sometime later this … [Read more...]
Rob Badger and Nita Winter's Exhibit, 'Beauty and the Beast: Wildflowers and Climate Change,' Opens in San Francisco
Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change A 17-Year Journey Documenting Our State's Vanishing Beauty Rob Badger and Nita Winter’s Photographs on Display in San Francisco Main Library’s Jewett Gallery El Niño storms are expected … [Read more...]
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