Here was our design for last year. We changed the book title slightly to include our state name. Then a small blurb about the book, why we chose it, and other
authors from our state.
We’ll be doing something similar this year as well as buttons that should read “Books are my Happy Place.”
In the coming days I hope to craft a couple of dwarf beards and a battle axe! :D
From: Mosser, Shari E. Sandwick
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 4:52 PM
To: 'Center for the Book state centers communication' <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: RE: National Book Festival materials
Sorry guys, my bad! Last year we were all encouraged to have something about the book we picked and our literary heritage. My PR person and I decided to do a
small postcard instead of a full sheet because they were easier for us to handle and they were easier on our budget. As soon as I get our design I can repost what we did.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 12:26 PM
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I love the idea of having a postcard to promote our selected book! Does anyone have something they have done like this before that you would be willing to share?
Thanks!
Jennifer Wann
Manager of Library Development
Arkansas State Library
501.682.5288
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On Behalf Of Mosser, Shari E. Sandwick
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 8:04 AM
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Guy,
Are we being strongly encouraged to have a postcard about the book we are bringing / the literary history of our state?
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Shari Mosser
North Dakota State Library
Center for the Book
328-3252
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