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Epilogue

The After Party — Marketing, Celebrating and Reviews

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Launching your book, radio program, documentary or film, website, or exhibition, celebrating its release, is not just about the party; it’s about marketing, gaining attention, and starting it off on its long journey of academic and wider public engagements. The book is out, now you want people to read it. You want it to sell. You want people to enjoy it, and for your ideas to have an influence.

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© 2011 Ann Curthoys and Ann McGrath

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Curthoys, A., McGrath, A. (2011). Epilogue. In: How to Write History that People Want to Read. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-30496-3_13

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