Discussion: Supporting Authors On A Budget!

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As most of you readers know, I put myself on book buying bans quite a lot.  I’m in college, I like to travel, and not all of my money can go towards books (as much as I’d like it to.)  However, I have gotten some remarks in the past on how I can call myself a book blogger if I don’t buy books.  I get that buying books is the best way to support an author but it’s really expensive.  There are some other really good ways to support an author though!

Review their book! 

This one might seem obvious but not everyone realizes that reviewing a book for an author can really help them.  Even if your review isn’t favorable, someone may see it and decide to go check out the book for themselves   It also really helps if you post your review on others sites, not just your blog.  Personally, I cross post reviews to Amazon and Goodreads.  Both of these sites share my reviews with completely different audiences which is awesome!  Even if I get a book from the library, publisher, trade, I’m still trying my hardest to show my support for all the awesome authors I love.

Ask for an interview!  

It’s impossible to review every book out there.  No matter how much I would love to review all the books, I can’t.  Another great way to get word out about an author’s book is to interview them.  I don’t do nearly enough author interviews but I’m trying to change that.  Interviews are a fun way to change up blog content and show support for an author.  It’s a great way for readers to find out more about both the author and their books.

Feature the book some other way on your blog!

There are a ton of fun memes out there these days.  Top Ten Tuesday, Waiting on Wednesday, Teaser Tuesday, and even more.  If you want to show your support for an author, feature their book in one of these memes.  I hate to say it but featuring it in a meme may get more attention than reviewing it.  I know when I post a meme I tend to get way more visits on that than a review.  Even if you just post the cover and the summary for your Waiting on Wednesday post, some readers may not have heard about the book before.  I add a lot of books to my TBR from that meme alone.

Ask your library to order a copy of the book!

If you know you can’t afford to buy the book but you really want to read it, ask your library to order a copy for their shelves.  That way you can read and review the book if you want and tons of other readers can check it out too.  Who knows, it could become a readers favorite book and they may rush out to buy the rest of the author’s books.

How about you guys?  Do you have any suggestions on supporting authors on a budget?

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