Writing Prompts of the Month for Publishing Book Reviews
Our sister site is The New Book Review, and did you know we welcome book reviews by our readers? We do, even for previously published reviews with permission, unless you wrote it yourself. So this month, we are inviting you to submit to our blog and see your book review online.
The free PDF download would be useful for writing practice for groups or classes that may wish to see their work online. Of course, reviewers need to be over 13 years old in most cases.
Instead of writing a book report, groups might work on writing reviews for publication on sites such as The New Book Book Review, Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes & Noble, Public Libraries, or other sites that accept book reviews. The free instant download PDF is at this link. For those who prefer editable forms to fill in and then email to The New Book Review, please use this editable submission form.
The form for submitting to The New Book Review to be published on our site is two pages and is the same as what is asked on the site page explaining the process. Page one asks for the book title, subtitle, author name, and so on. This is an image of the first page.
The second page asks for more information so we can publish a full book review including information about the reviewer as well as the author, and where the book may be published.
There is also a general review that may be used on other sites. Make several copies of the page if writers would like to use this one. Group leaders have the option of which pages to use and how many copies to make of the pages, of course.
More information and also information about receiving free books is available on the site.
And this is how the editable form looks. Type in the blue spaces and then save. Again, the information at this link explains the process.
Carolyn Wilhelm
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