It's not very often someone writes about me in book promotion, but this blogger said it best. Did Paul Michael Glaser attend the L.A. Times Book Festival? Yes.
"Writer, Blogger and PR and online book tour coordinator Rebecca Camarena met Paul Michael Glaser yesterday at the Los Angeles Book Times Festival. Camarena now calls the former 'Starsky and Hutch' star 'now a best selling fantasy author' and said that she had lots of fun meeting and talking with him. We're not sure if she will plan the virtual online books tours of PMG -- but we know she's one of the best in THAT business."
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Monday, April 27, 2009
The L.A. Times Book Festival through the Eyes of a Small Press Author
Recently, I was honored to host author Marilyn Meredith, author of No Sanctuary on her virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion. Meeting her this weekend at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival was one of the thrills of writing this blog. When you write about celebrities whether they are movie stars or book authors it’s nice to meet them in person.
Here is Marilyn’s guest post/review on the festival.
This was the third time I've been to the L.A. Times Book Festival. For those who've never been there, it's sprawled all over the UCLA campus--which by the way is beautiful.
Each booth is housed in a white tent and they seem to go on forever and ever. Thousands and thousands of people come. There are bookstore booths, publishing company booths, college bookstore booths, library booths, single author booths, booths advertising all sorts of things from health products to every religion you can imagine and some you never imagined, and of course, food booths.
In order to get to the festival, first you must find a place to park--there are plenty of parking garages. Then you must be prepared to take a long walk. If you are toting books for signing, like I was, then you need some kind of conveyance for transporting them--which I do. Actually we pulled along two rolling beverage carriers filled with books.
If you are a big name author and signing in a bookstore's booth (there are lots of these), the bookstore will order them and bring them for you.
I had two signing spots: one hour both days in the Author Co-op Booth and a two hour slot in the L.A. Chapter of Sisters in Crime's booth.
In the Co-op booth I only sold one book each day during my short time period, but I certainly talked to lots of people and my husband handed out many cards with my website and information about my books.
The Sisters in Crime booth had an advantage in that it was right in the middle of the action and it was a corner booth. Six authors signed at a time, but I sold nine books while there.
Of course this comes nowhere near paying for what it took for me to get there. It's a three and a half hour drive and we stayed in a motel two nights and of course had to pay for food.
Was it worth it? In monetary terms, no. I think every author ought to experience it at least once.
It's absolutely mind-boggling! If you got tickets ahead of time (free) you could see and hear all sorts of celebrities who have written books, including Mary Higgins Clark and her daughter.
For me, one of the pluses was meeting Rebecca who hosts this blog! I also met someone who graduated from the same high school in L.A. that I did, though she graduated a couple of years before I did. I ran into author and friend, Sue McGinty, who lives in San Luis Obispo twice. I also got to see another author friend, Gay Kinman, who lives in the L.A. area and haven't seen since we went to the Edgar Awards in New York together.
Drawbacks: It's easy to get turned around and sometimes hard to find what you're looking for. Food was overpriced. During the busiest times, lines for the bathroom were long. The pluses far out-weigh the drawbacks. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience--and I've done it three times.
Marilyn a.k.a. F. M. Meredith
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Hollywood Celebrities Meet Their Readers, 50 Years of Nostalgia and Pure Country Music in one Weekend

Celebrities turned authors are looking for their reading fans. The valley’s major university is looking for alumni from the last 50 years and country music is looking for its music fans. Spring is here in Southern California and it’s clearly evident in all three of these outdoor festivals, April 25 and 26. With near perfect temperatures that southern California is known for it promises to be a fun-filled weekend. One can enjoy the Celebration of the Written Word at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival, 50 years of history in the making at the University of Southern California, Northridge or listen to pure country music at the Stage Coach Music Festival.
A CELEBRATION OF THE WRITTEN WORD
The Los Angeles Times Book Festival is the biggest book festival in Southern California is being held on the grounds of the U.C.L.A. campus. Running an entire weekend it offers a chance for all to meet Hollywood celebrities turned authors, other authors signing their books, children’s stage and performers, and other family events. www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks.
Celebrity Authors include Michael J. Fox, author of “Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist”
Henry Winkler, author of “Hank Zipper: A Tale of Two Tails #15”
Brooke Shields, author of “It’s the Best Day Ever, Dad!”
Cloris Leachman, author of “Cloris”
Arianna Huffington, author of “The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging”
Maureen McCormick, (Marcia on the Televison series The Brady Bunch) author of “Here’s The Story”
Tori Spelling, author of “Mommywood”
Alyssa Milano, “Safe at Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic”
And others.
A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
From acres of wheat fields and orange trees the San Fernando College as it was called has welcomes students for 50 years. It has become a campus that continues to welcome students each semester and send those graduates into the world. The campus now known as the University of Southern California, Northridge, (CSUN) has an academic population each year that is larger than the number of residents that lived in the valley when the campus first opened in 1948. www.csun.edu
PURE COUNTRY AT STAGE-COACH
Listen to the music of country’s top talent stars like Kenney Chesney, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Brad Paisely, Reba, Kid Rock and many more. Camp out for the two days on the Empire Polo Field in Indio. www.stagecoachfestival.com
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Celebrity Sightings in Hollywood - Four Economical Ways to See the Stars

In our tough economic times getting a chance to see celebrities can be done with little or no money and quite possibly can be captured with a Kodak moment. Although many celebrities live among us in the cities around Hollywood they do a good job of hiding, but once in a while you might see them, (Mel Gibson walking out of a local mini-market, Jay Leno at Car Shows, stars on location filming television shows) These encounters are few and far between, but for more definite way to see some of your favorite celebrities check out these events.
TAKE A TOUR OF THE HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM
Almost as lifelike as the real person, but rather on the quiet side and not signing autographs these stars get up close and personal. On display are movie and television stars and there’s something for all generations. You won’t find any of these stars running from the paparazzi.
BE A MEMBER OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE
Get your tickets, get in line and watch as a member of a studio audience while your favorite television show is filmed.
VISIT A BORDERS BOOKSTORE
Celebrities turned authors are looking for exposure and fans to support them. So be sure to check out your local bookstore for a list of the local celebrities and their book signing dates. www.borderstores.com. Celebrities that are due to appear at Borders Stores include;
-Kathy Ireland signing her book titled “Real Solutions for Busy Moms”
-Brooke Shields signing her book, titled “It’s the Best Day Ever, Dad!”
-Cloris Leachman, signing her steamy tell all book titled “Cloris”
LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK FESTIVAL
Celebrity book authors, singers, radio show hosts and others can be found at the largest book festival in all of Southern California. Held on the last weekend in April it’s your chance to see some celebrities, get a book signed and take pictures.
Celebrities that have appeared at past events;
Henry Winkler
Valerie Bertinelli
Julie Andrews
Allie and AJ (stars on the Disney channel)

Have fun and enjoy!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Celebration of the Written Word - Los Angeles Times Book Festival
Hollywood stars, high profile book authors, celebrity authors, book publishers and California’ first lady could all be found at the 13th annual Los Angeles Times Book Festival. This year’s event took place on Saturday and Sunday April 26 & 27 on the grounds of the U.C.L.A campus in Westwood. It seemed as if a lot of celebrities were promoting their memoirs. Actress/author Julie Andrews spoke on one the stages about her memoir, Home: A Memoir of My Early Years.
Actress/author Valerie Bertinelli best known for her role as Barbara Cooper in the television series, One Day At A Time which aired in the late 70’s, and in the 80’s her role in Touched By An Angel, formerly married to Van Halen guitarst Eddie Van Halen and currently spokeswoman for Jenny Craig spoke candidly on the Los Angeles Times Stage in front of a packed crowd. She talked about her autobiography, Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time, her more than twenty year marriage to rocker Eddie Van Halen, her 17 year old son, and her obsession with food. “I do care about how much I weigh, but it’s not an obsession. I am happy with who I am.” Bertinelli said.
Others celebrities included Cheech Marin, Marlee Matlin, Jane Smiley, Henry Winkler, tv writer/producer, Stephen J. Cannell. Fans of book authors waited in long lines in the hot sun which stayed in the high 90’s throughout the day. With more than 450 authors there were author speaker panels and live musical performances. There was something for everyone in a wide arrange of genres.
Target stores teamed up with Disney and brought hours of enjoyment to the children. The Target stores set up a tent and sold books, their outdoor stage had many of the personalities from Disney channel performing. The sister singing/actress duo of Ally and AJ charmed the kids when they read from their debut book, Mayhem in Miami.
Other Disney personalities included one of the twin brothers from Disney Channel’s, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Dylan Sprouse who plays the mischevious brother Zack read from the brother’s newly released book. The crowd was not without a bunch of screaming young girls.

Valerie Bertinelli speaks on the Los Angeles Times Stage about her memoir, Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time.

Valerie Bertinelli speaks with fans about her memoir.

Aly and AJ read from their book, Mayhem in Miami.

Dylan Sprouse, star of the Suite Life of Zack and Cody reads from the Sprouse brothers debut book.
Actress/author Valerie Bertinelli best known for her role as Barbara Cooper in the television series, One Day At A Time which aired in the late 70’s, and in the 80’s her role in Touched By An Angel, formerly married to Van Halen guitarst Eddie Van Halen and currently spokeswoman for Jenny Craig spoke candidly on the Los Angeles Times Stage in front of a packed crowd. She talked about her autobiography, Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time, her more than twenty year marriage to rocker Eddie Van Halen, her 17 year old son, and her obsession with food. “I do care about how much I weigh, but it’s not an obsession. I am happy with who I am.” Bertinelli said.
Others celebrities included Cheech Marin, Marlee Matlin, Jane Smiley, Henry Winkler, tv writer/producer, Stephen J. Cannell. Fans of book authors waited in long lines in the hot sun which stayed in the high 90’s throughout the day. With more than 450 authors there were author speaker panels and live musical performances. There was something for everyone in a wide arrange of genres.
Target stores teamed up with Disney and brought hours of enjoyment to the children. The Target stores set up a tent and sold books, their outdoor stage had many of the personalities from Disney channel performing. The sister singing/actress duo of Ally and AJ charmed the kids when they read from their debut book, Mayhem in Miami.
Other Disney personalities included one of the twin brothers from Disney Channel’s, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Dylan Sprouse who plays the mischevious brother Zack read from the brother’s newly released book. The crowd was not without a bunch of screaming young girls.
Valerie Bertinelli speaks on the Los Angeles Times Stage about her memoir, Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time.
Valerie Bertinelli speaks with fans about her memoir.
Aly and AJ read from their book, Mayhem in Miami.
Dylan Sprouse, star of the Suite Life of Zack and Cody reads from the Sprouse brothers debut book.
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