If you want to see a rather eclectic garden, visit Lotusland in Santa Barbara, California. This 37 acre garden was created by Madame Gann Walska, a polish opera singer and socialite. She started the garden in 1941 and worked on it for the next 43 years. The garden was open to the public in 1993.
Visitors will see all kinds of interesting things, such as a forest of dragon trees, avenues of succulents, weird little garden gnomes , a huge clock made of flowers, and a lotus pond.
The two-hour tour of the garden is by appointment only. These are given Wednesday through Saturday between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM. Admission for adults is $35.00. If you would like to schedule a tour, call 805-969-9990.
Visitors will see all kinds of interesting things, such as a forest of dragon trees, avenues of succulents, weird little garden gnomes , a huge clock made of flowers, and a lotus pond.
The two-hour tour of the garden is by appointment only. These are given Wednesday through Saturday between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM. Admission for adults is $35.00. If you would like to schedule a tour, call 805-969-9990.
Today's IWSG question of the month is, "What elements do you include in a book launch?" I always do a social media (and email) promotion which includes a cover-reveal and a countdown. Sometimes, I'll have a cover vote to spark interest. I also do an online book tour. I've used Silver Dagger Tours and The Children's Book Review Awareness Tour. The first is inexpensive. The second is expensive, but more effective in getting the word out and getting reviews. I also contact reviewers to try to get pre-publication reviews. I've been doing Authors in Grocery Stores book signings at Kroger. That's been a great way to get my books out there and make sales.
What do you do for a book launch?



What a beautiful garden! If I ever get to Santa Barbara, I will check it out. Thanks for the launch tips as well! I am adding the Authors in Grocery Stores to my list of ideas and I will look into book tours.
ReplyDeleteImagine working on a garden for so many decades. I am slowly finishing that NBC series GROSSE POINTE GARDENING SOCIETY, it is mildly bad, but watchable.
ReplyDeleteGrocery stores! Unique place to sell books.
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