May I tag along with Lynn's request. The
American Ivy Society hopes to go Chicago - visit the Botanic Garden, and then
have a 4 or 5 day tour of gardens in Michigan. Our group has visited most
parts of the U.S., but have never been to Chicago/Michigan - so would like to
really hit the horticultural high spots - and, most of all, the best private
gardens -- those with a wow! factor. Any suggestions?
This year we are going to British Columbia
(Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver). When we return I'll be happy to share
information.
Suzanne Pierot, President
American Ivy Society
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Hello:
Try Applewood --
the former residence of Mr and Mrs Charles Stewart Mott, 1400 E. Kearsley St.
Flint, MI. Very nice gardens open only by appointment.
Robert Bowden
Orlando At 01:56 PM 10/27/2004,
you wrote:
Hey Garden Writers...
I
only received a couple of responses to this question.
Come
on...someone must have some ideas...
Thanks, Sandie
Parrott
> Are there any Michigan garden writers that have a
private garden > you would be willing to share with 50 Master
Gardeners from > Oakland County? > > OR...do you know of
any public or private gardens, growers or > great nurseries in the
lower peninsula that would be great to visit? > > I am leading
a group through Michigan next spring or summer. > We have
visited Fernwood. Would like to include Dow and Meijer >
gardens if we can manage it. > > Please send your ideas to
RSBirdy@comcast.net > > Thanks, > Sandie Parrott >
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
"bbmackey" <bbmackey@prodigy.net> > To: "Garden Writers -- GWL
-- The Garden Writers Forum" <gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org> >
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 9:17 PM > Subject: Re: [GWL] selling
your book > > > > As an author and an independent
publisher, I sell books online in several > > ways. My publishing
biz is fairly small and every book sale helps. > > > >
The books I publish are all in the Amazon.com Advantage program, which
is > > for publishers only. They require that you give them a huge
discount, but > > sales are very good there and all I have to do is
send Amazon boxes of books > > from time to time. It is a
consignment system. My wholesaler, Great Outdoors > > Publishing,
sells books from their site, and some of the books are carried > >
by retailers such as Powell's and Barnes and Noble. All these book
sales > > involve my giving the resellers a big discount. I have
general links to > > Amazon and Great Outdoors on my site, but not
where I list the books. Many > > people have more trust in Amazon
than in me, not surprisingly. > > > > I also sell books
directly from my website, with users paying with PayPal. I > > see
that Ellen Zachos is doing this too for her CD and book. These books
are > > selling at full price, whether they are books which I wrote
for another > > publisher and am selling here, or they are the
books by other authors which > > I publish. I don't have all that
much traffic at my website but it is > > increasing all the time.
There are sales often enough to keep me interested. > > To help
attract people to the website I have one page that gives free, > >
complete instructions on a quick way to make a trough, plus other
useful > > tips and info. Recently Marge Talt let me put up a nice
email she wrote to > > the list about making a new garden after a
move to a home with an old one. > > (Thanks, Marge!) > >
> > There is yet another way to sell books online through
Amazon.com. Every book > > listing has a click-through button that
says, "I have one to sell." I use it > > to sell damaged books that
I publish, carefully describing the scuff marks > > or whatever it
is that is wrong. Often I receive more for a dented copy here > >
than I get after giving the normal discount to Amazon for the
Advantage > > program for a perfect copy. But the books must be
handled one by one. I do > > not sell my perfect books here in the
"I have one to sell" area because I > > don't think it is good for
my image. Should I rethink this? > > > > Back in 1991 I
was the lead author for the Macmillan book, "The Gardener's > >
Home Companion." It has been through multiple printings and three
different > > editions. It is very expensive for me to buy copies
of my own book. Same > > with my other big publisher book, "Cutting
Gardens." When I need books for > > talks I sometimes buy them from
Amazon through the "I have one to sell" > > area, for just a few
dollars apiece! There are just thousands of them > > floating
around out there. > > > > My next adventure will be with
Print on Demand (POD), which involves the > > printer printing and
shipping the books to the customers, whether wholesale > > or
retail, and sending me reports and checks. No warehousing or shipping
for > > me to do. I'll keep you posted once I get a POD title
out there, sometime > > this year. > > > > For
more info on POD, check out www.BookSurge.com . > > > > With
best wishes, > > Betty > > > > Betty Mackey,
Publisher > > B. B. Mackey Books > > P. O. Box 475 >
> Wayne, PA 19087 > > bbmackey@prodigy.net > > www.mackeybooks.com > > > > >
> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > >
From: "Marty Wingate" <martywin@earthlink.net> > > >
> > This question is for authors who have their own Web sites. >
> > > > > Do you sell your own books on your Web
site? Do you provide a link to > > > an online
bookseller? Or do you provide information about your books >
> > (perhaps the cover and a blurb) and encourage visitors to your
site to > > > go out and buy the books elsewhere? > >
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