Virtual Ebook Fair

6/02/2013 , , , 3 Comments


Have you attended the Virtual Ebook Fair? If not, what are you waiting for? This event is taking the internet by storm. In just a few months it's become a favorite hang out for readers and authors alike as they mingle and chat. Started as part of bestselling author, Tammie Clarke Gibbs' launch for her latest release, SWORN TO SECRECY, a time-travel romance, the Virtual Ebook Fair quickly became an event everyone is looking forward to.

Traditional book fairs have always been a favorite for booklovers, now you can attend one and meet new to you authors as well as some of your favorites without spending for admission fees and gas to get to the event, and while there's nothing that can take the place of meeting authors in person, there are many benefits to attending in your pjs from the comfort of your own home.

Originally, a one-day Saturday event, the Virtual Ebook Fair is now held over two days beginning each week on Friday and running through Saturday at 10 pm est.

Each author has their own booth, and some have more than one where they share a short excerpt from their ebooks/books and then give you a link where you can read more or buy the book and visit their website/blogs. In addition to the excerpts, many share funny accounts of the writing process and interact with visitors in a fun way.

You can enter to win giveaway e-books by subscribing to the brand-new Reader's Rock emagazine that will launch this month. The subscription is currently free and gives you one entry for each week's giveaways. You only have to register once. In addition, authors often give out coupons for free e-books or run one or two-day sales on their e-books.

If you really love to read, you'll love this event, and it just gets better and better. Growing by leaps and bounds, it promises to continue to be one of the hottest destinations for booklovers around.

What are you waiting for?

JOIN the event today.

https://www.facebook.com/VirtualEbookFair

http://www.virtualebookfair.com

http://www.readersrockmagazine.com

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