Authors unite to offer literary escapes to housebound readers
“30 Days of Free Books”
Contest Kicks Off April 1
Twenty-three authors from around the country, many of them award winners, have banded together to offer “30 Days of Free Books” – a month of giveaways to provide free books to people sheltering in place due to the coronavirus.
A book has been assigned to each day between April 15 and May 14. On each day of the program, a copy of that day’s book will be given away. People can learn more and enter as many of the giveaways as they like starting April 1 at www.authorsmstevens.com/30days.
Books range from new releases and best-sellers from major publishing houses to debut books from small-press and indie authors. Many are award winning.
“During these days of social isolation, it’s heartening to feel connected to each other through the written word. We are not alone, and it’s a privilege to be part of such an inspiring and generous community of souls,” said author and “30 Days of Free Books” participant Helen Fremont.
“People are looking for things to do while secluded in their homes due to the coronavirus, and many are worried about finances, so this is the perfect time for authors to unite and offer a few free copies of our books. We’re starting out relatively small but if this first round is successful, the program could easily grow,” said “30 Days of Free Books” organizer and author S.M. Stevens.