solutionkvm.blogg.se

An awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton
An awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton












an awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton

But it’s moot anyway: As a slave to the corporate coffee machine, I don’t actually know what art is. I think it’s because I only drink iced coffee from Starbucks. Hey, these are pretty! My coffee never comes this way.

an awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton

I hope the massive influx of attention you get from this will motivate you to stay on schedule from now on. Excuse me? This is not one drawing every day, sir or madam. But wait! Today is Tuesday, and the most recent post is from Saturday. The proprietor of this Tumblr blog aims to draw something every day. I could say more, but it would just be a stream of nonsensical F-bombs that don’t have anything to do with classical fucking music. Lose the zero and get with the hero, honey.Ĭlassical music fucking rocks. I mean, I don’t know anything about this dude, but I know he’s not the Editorial Director at Tumblr.

an awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton an awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton

Honestly, I wonder why she’s not with a better guy. This guy’s girlfriend says the funniest things. Here are five awesome Tumblr blogs to clear your palette. I want to apologize on behalf of everyone at Tumblr for my lapse in judgement there. Listen Tumblr, I’m going to let you finish, but this Tumblr Tuesday is the best Tumblr Tuesday of the year… Read more here about 4 self-published successes for children’s book authors here. His first book, An Awesome Book!, was republished by HarperKids in April 2012 as part of a three-book deal. His second book, An Awesome Book of Thanks, was published as Amazon Encore’s first children’s book. Over the next year and a half, he sold 50,000 more copies via social media, online word-of-mouth propelled by giving away copies, and many school and bookstore visits. Alas, alack!Īccording to a Publishers Weekly article in late September, Clayton intended to give away the books from the first printing of 1,000 copies, but the first printing sold out in a week. Now that’s book marketing to the hilt.Īlas, this video is no longer on YouTube. I’m sure Dallas got paid very well to tell his story and, of course, as a bonus he sold a lot more books. The commercial was featured on TV and Hulu, among other sites. The video had 186,000 views in less than 3 months. His story was featured in a TV commercial for Google Chrome. Dallas Clayton, author of An Awesome Book! and other children’s books, originally self-published his first book after getting multiple rejections.














An awesome book of thanks by dallas clayton