BAIPA member Julie Freestone and her husband and co-author Rudi Raab (Stumbling Stone) will be at Book Passage on Saturday November 28 from 1-3pm as part of Small Business Saturday, a day-long event. The whole day will feature members of Book … [Read more...]
Julie Freestone Gets Some Ink and Appearances for Stumbling Stone
BAIPA member Julie Freestone admits she's obsessed with the twice-daily dispatches she gets from HARO—Help a Reporter Out: helpareporterout.com. The free service links journalists with sources they can interview for insights on a broad variety of … [Read more...]
Odd Marketing Effort Pays Off for Julie Freestone
BAIPA author Julie Freestone and her husband and co-author Rudi Raab use printed postcards to promote their Stumbling Stone novel. At the recent Jewish Film Festival, they distributed a promo piece after the movie Nazi Legacy. Although their … [Read more...]
Many Appearances Coming Up for Author Julie Freestone
After a successful event in Minden, NV, BAIPA member Julie Freestone and her husband have several more events closer to home in the next few months: October 11: Kol Hadash at the Albany Community Center, Marin Ave. at 11:30am. November 6: Great Good … [Read more...]
Authors Julie Freestone and Rudi Raab to be Interviewed on VoiceAmerica
BAIPA member Julie Freestone and her co-author Rudi Raab will be interviewed on VoiceAmerica radio network on the program Good Grief, this Wednesday, September 16 at 1:30pm. Host Cheryl Jones will talk to them about their historical novel "Stumbling … [Read more...]
Author Julie Freestone Talks about Using a Website to Promote Her Book
How useful is a website for promoting your book? The jury is still out for my co-author Rudi Raab and me [Julie Freestone] and our book Stumbling Stone, but we’re having a good time posting details about book events, blogs, photos and reviews to the … [Read more...]
BAIPA Member Julie Freestone Publishes Historical Novel
Jewish women born to immigrant parents in the Bronx in 1944 don’t get romantically involved with men who are cops, have German accents and look like Hitler youth leaders. But reporter Sarah Stern is drawn to Karl Schmidt and intrigued by his tangled … [Read more...]