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text 2019-08-13 03:34
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Custom decals can come in any size and shape, based on each particular company's specifics. Whether using them as stickers to hand out at a trade show or county fair, or large custom-shaped car decals to promote a business or even favorite sports team, custom decals can help any business or organization push their marketing message out to a wide audience by letting fans do all the work. Custom decals are available from sign making shops, among other places, and can be purchased in nearly any quantity, whether it is twenty decals or twenty thousand.

 

Sign making shops are often an ideal location for purchasing custom decals, because they have the latest design software and capabilities, plus the printing and cutting tools to create any shape their customer needs. Custom decals can come in traditional stickers, which are used on a temporary basis, like the ones given to children at a restaurant, or they can be made with longer lasting materials, such as a static-cling material that can be used on car windows. These are more weather resistant and longer lasting, often lasting for several months (or even longer if they are applied inside the car or an office window).

 

Custom decals can be used in retail establishments, like stores and restaurants. They can be used in food packaging, as price tags, or even to promote specials. There are even custom decals that can be put on vehicles for identification and marketing purposes. Rather than using traditional vehicle wraps, some companies will only cover part of their truck or car with a logo and phone number to advertise their business. Custom decals can also be used at special events, like music festivals, arts festivals, or community festivals and fairs. They can be used as admission badges to beer tents for anyone over 21, they can be handed out to kids because kids love stickers, and they can even be used by companies to promote their brand and turn everyone into a walking billboard during the event.

 

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text 2018-04-06 04:24
BOOKTV.ORG C-SPAN2

I found this show on C-SPAN 2 a few weeks ago and I am absolutely loving it. Booktv.org usually comes on every weekend all weekend on C-Span2. Usually a lot non fiction, sometimes political topics, but they are getting into some fiction. Tonight, the one show was at the 2018 Tuscan Festival of Books and had 3 authors. One was Carol Gribble (The Radium Girls) Another Liza Mundy (Code Girls). And Elizabeth Cobbs (Hello, Girls: America's First Women Soldiers). Really interesting panel discussing women during World War ll.

 
There is even a list of upcoming Book Festivals in the US on the site.
 
 
I find it wonderful to find a way to hear the authors speak.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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review 2015-12-20 14:21
Book Review - Appetite for Corruption
Appetite for Corruption: A Rockline Novel (Volume 1) - Hilary Mortz

Appetite for Corruption is an interesting mix of rock and roll meets science fiction weirdness.

I actually read a free sample of this book early last year, and yesterday I finally got round to reading the whole book from beginning to end. I’m so pleased I did, as this is both a fun and nostalgic read.

This is a great book for fans of rock music, bands, gigs and festivals. I’ve been going to rock gigs since I was 14 years old, so it was hard not to get completely drawn into this story. One thing that made this book stand out from other rockstar books I’ve read is that it wasn’t full of swearing. I’ve been put off other books due to them including far too much bad language, and not a lot else. This thankfully didn’t have that.

The following quote made me giggle, mostly because I think all country bumpkin petrol stations are run by deranged cannibals, having watched too many films like The Hills Have Eyes. Living down in West Cornwall feels a lot like The Wicker Man sometimes, so I enjoyed this spooky country reference in the book:

“A confirmed ‘townie’, Melly did not trust the countryside – she had watched one too many Hammer Horror films in her youth and half believed that picturesque country villages were all havens for covens of devil worshippers and vampires.”

Although I was entertained by some of the rockstar characters, my favourite character was Audrey. I loved it when she said the following to Geordie:

“You NEVER remember me. It must be really good to be off your face all the time – you get to meet so many new people.”

British sarcasm at its best. I love it.

Ever wondered why you feel so rough after a rock festival? Well, this book might just have the answer!

Source: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1214122430
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text 2015-07-02 00:20
July 2015 literary festivals

there's a lot of literary festivals going on around the globe this July and i wish i could go to all of them!

 

if you know of one happening in your area this month, please add the link to the comments.

 

here's a few i found:

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http://harrogateinternationalfestivals.com/raworths-harrogate-literature-festival-july/

 

http://www.literaryfestivals.co.uk/

http://www.literaryfestivals.co.uk/#july

 

http://www.comic-con.org/cci/programming-schedule

http://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/adults/young-adults/yalc/

 

http://www.literaryfestivals.com.au/

http://jasonnahrung.com/2015-australian-literary-festival-calendar/

 

http://lakefieldliteraryfestival.com/

 

Writers' Conferences & Book Festivals, 2015 & 2016

http://jodierennerediting.blogspot.com/2014/08/writers-conferences-book-festivals-sept.html

 

 

 

 

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