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Introducing CANREADS. Premier book review, blurb, and award service

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INTRODUCING CANREADS

Calling all published authors, Self-Published authors, agents, publicists, and Publishers across North America! Prepare to bookmark CANREADS — Your Next Favourite Literary Destination Site!

Launching Fall/2024 CANREADS is Your Ultimate Go-To site for getting vibrant book blurbs, book reviews, and awards.

We Find the Ideal Reviewer For Your Book’s Target Audience.

“I’m early in my career, but have recently finished the process for my first book. While I was asked for suggestions about who to ask for blurbs, a lot of the people I suggested didn’t answer when the publisher solicited them.” — author

Toronto, ON —  CANREADS, a premier book review, blurb, and award service, is proud to announce its launch, this FALL/2024, across major Canadian cities, including CANREADS Toronto, CANREADS Ottawa, CANREADS Montreal, CANREADS Calgary, CANREADS Halifax, and CANREADS Vancouver. Authors, publishers, agents, and publicists can order blurbs and reviews from multiple cities across Canada, written by those who matter the most: avid book readers, book buyers, employees at major Canadian bookstores, indie bookstores, and librarians. Founded by 10x Bestselling Author and Publisher Rebecca Eckler and Acquisitions Editor Chloe Faith Robinson, CANREADS is set to revolutionize and amplify the Canadian review landscape.

WHY DO PUBLISHERS, AGENTS, PUBLICISTS NEED CANREADS?

“I’d rather hear a book recommendation from an avid reader who works at a Loblaws than just another author whose books I haven’t even read.” —reader

Blurbs by authors often fail to sway book buyers. A blurb from the wrong author can even ruin an author’s reputation, an agent’s reputation, and a publishing house’s reputation. In a poll we conducted on 500 readers nationwide, 82% percent of readers said they would trust a book recommendation from their hairdresser over one from an author.

CANREADS reviewers are efficient and will NOT write reviews or blurbs that include:

*Vague Statements:  Our goal is to capture interest in your books, with in-depth blurbs and reviews. A full review will include at least three blurb-worthy sentences, you can choose and use.

*Relying on opinions of other authors: Studies show readers form their opinions based on the book’s description, and reviews, rather than an author’s blurb. At CANREADS, avid readers are selectively chosen to match your book’s target demographic.

*Repetitiveness: Many blurbs sound similar across all genres, making them less effective at distinguishing one book from another. At CANREADS, reviewers write unique, in-depth reviews and blurbs.

*Misaligned Expectations: CANREADS reviewers have all sorts of tastes across all genres, and demographics, and in every major city, as opposed to getting a blurb from even a household named-author, which doesn’t lead to disappointment, more negative reviews, and less than stellar sale.

*Repetitional Risks: If an endorsing authors falls out of favour, their association with your book could have negative repercussions. At CANREADS, books are read by book buyers and avid readers —leading to other book buyers who will be intrigued by a  CANREAD review.

*Blurber’s Influence: Heavy reliance on blurbs from famous authors overshadow your own voice and originality, which is why a review by CANREADS, as opposed to a handful of names, is much more effective and much less-time consuming.

CANREADS FOR AUTHORS…
At CANREADS, “We’re brave, so you don’t have to be awkward.”  Asking for a blurb requires putting one’s work and oneself in a vulnerable position, which can be daunting for many authors. Let us “be brave” and find the right reviewer from your ideal target audience, saving you from potential rejection and embarrassment of asking authors to blurb or review your book, no matter what process your book is in. It’s never too early to start collecting reviews and blurbs. It’s never too late either. Many authors now refuse to blurb or are not allowed to blurb or review books outside their own publishing houses. This limits the chances for authors.

By using CANREADS book review and blurbs services, you will never feel:

Rejection: Authors worry about the possibility of being turned down when asking for a review or blurb from an author, which feels like a personal rejection.

Imposing on Busy Schedules: Authors are hesitant to ask an author to take time out of their busy lives to read and write a review or blurb.

Professional Reputation: Authors fear asking for a blurb could come across as presumptuous or self-serving, potentially damaging professional relationships.

Insecurity: Authors have self-doubts about their own work and worry that an author might not find it worthy of endorsement.

Reciprocal Pressure: Authors may worry that if they ask for a blurb, they will be obligated to return the favour in the future, creating a sense of reciprocal pressure.

Blurbs and reviews play a crucial role in a book’s success, particularly within the industry. Nowadays, securing a full feature review is increasingly difficult, with a limited number of slots available for the hundreds of thousands of books published each year. In this scarcity of critical coverage, reviews and blurbs become essential. Blurbs and reviews are also vital for booksellers who need to gauge a book’s marketability and for event organizers who consider the relationships and communities an author is connected to through their blurbs and/or reviews. CANREADS  professional blurbs and reviews are easy to obtain, with a few short clicks.

CANREADS believes that by using “city-specific bylines” following blurbs and reviews, instead of specific names — such as CANREADS Toronto Book Reviews or CANREADS Calgary Book Reviews — is the future in book publishing to add “credential,” to a book, help it stand out, no matter how many or how few connections the authors has. We believe authors, publishers, and publicists south of the border, will benefit by having Canadian City-Specific Book Reviews to showcase how their titles are well-received “In The North.”

By Ordering Reviews and Blurbs from CANREADS, you’ll see that our biggest strength is our ability to find a reviewer from your ideal target marketThis ensures the feedback is relevant and resonates with potential readers, enhancing credibility and marketing effectiveness. In contrast, reviews from those outside your target market often miss the mark, failing to highlight aspects that matter most to your intended audience. By aligning reviews with your target market, you create a more authentic and engaging promotion for your book.

HOW CANREADS BOOK REVIEWS WORK
At CANREADS, you simply make your purchase on our website—prior to publication, before your book goes off to the printer, as you’re promoting a book, after your book has been out for months, or even years, to keep the momentum  going as long as possible . Upon purchase, you send a digital galley or electronic manuscript to info@canreads.ca or upload it to our submissions form on the website, with your order number specified. Standard blurbs and reviews will take 2-4 weeks to be delivered, but we also offer expedited delivery times for publishers, editors, agents, and authors to “up the number” of blurbs, and if needed, last minute blurbs or reviews. Often, requests for blurbs are made author-to-author or otherwise put into motion through their editors or agents ahead of publication, basically as soon as the manuscript is ready to send out— CANREADS can get you that blurb or review sooner than later.

At CANREADS, authors, publicists, and agents, are able to request a specific city, and they can choose their target demographic’s age range of reviewer, request a male or female reviewer, and request a reviewer or blurb from an avid reader well-versed in a specific genre. We will not, for example, get a middle-age white male to review a beach read meant for young females, and we will not have your book reviewed or blurbed from someone who does not understand or love the genre you submit your book in for reviewthus upping an author’s chances of getting a great AND honest review.
CANREADS reviewers are vetted so you can ensure you are getting a quality, professional review—avid book lovers, former or current indigo employees, and even publishing instructors. Each reviewer rates the title using a five-star award system. Five-star reviews are automatically entered for free into our annual CANREADS Awards!

“As someone who has been doing book publicity for almost 30 years, I can attest to how grateful we publicists are when we have blurbs to work with when pitching the media.” — publicist

“I think you can probably trace most blurbs back to a connection—the author and blurb writer are friends, or they have the same editor or the same agent – so I tend to take them with a grain of salt.” —bookseller

With a mission to support all authors — from small independent publishers to large publishing houses, CANREADS offer:

  • Sponsored Blurbs: Concise, impactful summaries ideal for front and back covers or other promotional purposes. (starting at $150)
  • Sponsored Reviews: Comprehensive analyses that delve into the strengths of the book, offering valuable insights and the option for a sensitivity read. (starting at $350)
  • Sensitivity Readers/Reviews: In addition to expert reviews and blurbs, CANREADS provides sensitivity readers/reviewers, ensuring that authors accurately and sensitively represent diverse perspectives in their work. This reflects CANREADS’ dedication to promoting authentic and respectful storytelling.
  • Annual CANREADS Awards: Award for outstanding titles submitted for review, spanning 36 diverse genre categories ($100 entry, or free with a 5-star review). Award winners receive eye-catching stickers (which drive sales), as well as a medal.
Our unique pricing model allows authors and publishers to secure reviews from avid readers from bigger cities by way of paying a premium. This innovative approach ensures that each review is crafted with expertise and prominence, adding significant value to the author’s work.  We highly recommend authors and publishers add this into their marketing and promotional budgets. Are you ready to get a review or blurb? Click the link https://canreads.ca/

At CANREADS, we are committed to providing a platform for Canadian authors and books to shine. Our award and review services help promote Canadian books and ensure they find a prominent place on bookshelves around the globe. Canada is full of talent that is unique and wonderful, and it’s about time the world sees it. We specialize in providing high-quality, professional book reviews tailored to enhance the visibility and success of exceptional literary works.

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Rebecca and/Or Chloe are available for interviews. Discussion points:

  • The inspiration behind founding CANREADS and the vision for the company’s future
  • The common pitfalls of Blurbs and Reviewers
  • unique approach to book reviews and its impact on authors and publishers
  • The importance of promoting Canadian literature and supporting all publishers
  • The role of expert reviewers in the literary industry and the significance of CANREADS premium pricing model
  • The significance of the CANREADS Award and its impact on recognizing outstanding literary achievements
  • Rebecca’s journey as a bestselling author, journalist, columnist, and now publisher, and how her experience shapes CANREADS offerings
  • Chloe’s background in editorial, design, and publishing, and her role in shaping CANREADS services and operations
  • Future plans for CANREADS, including potential expansion and additional services
  • The importance of fostering a vibrant literary community in all major Canadian cities
  • The broader trends and challenges facing the publishing industry, and how CANREADS aims to address them

JOIN US IN CELEBRATING CANADIAN LITERATURE
At CANREADS, we believe in the power of promoting Canadian voices. Join us in our mission to elevate Canadian literature and the incredible talent that our country has to offer. For more information about our services, the CANREAD Book Awards, or to order a review or blurb, please visit https://canreads.ca/ or follow us on Instagram at @canreadsbookreview
Together, let’s make a space on the shelves for Canadian books and let the world see the unique and wonderful talent that Canada has to offer. If you’re a self-published author or traditional publisher and you want your Fall titles to get reviewed or blurbed, reach out now!

For more information, visit https://canreads.ca/ or contact us at info@canreads.ca

FOR INTERVIEWS OR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE REACH OUT TO SASHA STOLTZ:
(+1) 416-579-4804
sasha@sashastoltzpublicity.com

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Ticats host Redblacks in important East Division contest for both teams

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HAMILTON – For Scott Milanovich and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, what’s understood need not be discussed.

Hamilton (3-9) hosts Ottawa (8-3-1) on Saturday afternoon in an important East Division matchup for both teams. The Ticats enter weekend action six points behind third-place Toronto (6-6) while the Redblacks can clinch their first post-season berth since 2018 with a victory.

And with Toronto visiting the B.C. Lions (7-6) on Friday night, Hamilton will have a clearer indication of its situation Saturday.

But Milanovich, in his first season as Hamilton’s head coach, has steadfastly maintained his club’s most pressing duty is to win the next game on its schedule.

“There’s too many games left, we’re too far away to start thinking about these things,” he said. “I certainly don’t think I have to impress upon (Ticats players) the importance of this game.

“They’re well aware of it.”

Ottawa won the first meeting of the season 24-22 at TD Place on June 30. Before that, though, Hamilton had won 10 straight over the Redblacks.

Hamilton comes off a bye week following its 31-28 Labour Day win over Toronto on Sept. 2. That gave the Ticats the season series with the two teams slated to meet once more (Sept. 20 at BMO Field).

The reality is Hamilton will need help to overtake Toronto for third and reach the CFL postseason. Ottawa, on the other hand, controls its playoff fate entering Saturday’s contest.

The Redblacks are 2-1 within the East Division but 2-3 away from TD Place. Hamilton is 2-3 versus its conference rivals and just 2-4 at Tim Hortons Field.

Veteran Bo Levi Mitchell threw for 347 yards and two TDs in the Labour Day win. He’ll start against Ottawa even though youngster Taylor Powell came off the injured list after suffering a head injury in the Ticats’ 47-22 home win over Edmonton on Aug. 17.

Mitchell has a career record of 10-3-2 against Ottawa. And over the Ticats’ last two games, receiver Tim White has 13 catches for 314 yards (24.2-yard average) and two TDs.

With the bye week, Hamilton will play 12 days after its rivalry win over Toronto. Ideally, the Ticats would’ve been able to ride the momentum of that victory into the following week but Mitchell said during a long CFL regular season players take their downtime whenever it comes.

“Yeah, I definitely think guys wanted to build off this momentum,” he said. “We still will but we also know momentum is very subject to the moment.

“You might have momentum going into a game but they feel the same way and that all changes basically after the first kickoff.”

Rookie running back Greg Bell will make a fifth start and fourth straight ahead of veteran James Butler. The six-foot, 200-pound American has rushed for 204 yards and three TDs on 33 carries (6.2-yard average) in his last three contests while adding 11 catches for 132 yards and a touchdown.

The five-foot-nine, 210-pound Butler ran for 1,116 yards last season, his first with Hamilton. And over eight contests in 2024, Butler rushed for 440 yards and a TD on 92 carries (4.8-yard average) while also recording 37 receptions for 312 yards and a touchdown.

“I know what it looks like, this is not an indictment on James Butler whatsoever,” Milanovich said. “He’s a good back.

“I just felt like we wanted Greg’s juice out there a little bit.”

Milanovich said Butler and Bell are very different players.

“James is more of a power runner, the first guy is not going to bring him down,” Milanovich said. “James is an elite pass protector and also a good receiver.

“He (Bell) is explosive … he’s kind of a slasher. When he does see the hole he hits it and he’s a threat receiving. Certainly, there are things he needs to continue to work on but he’s a threat out there, he’s somebody guys have to worry about.”

At first glance, an easy solution would seem to be having both players in the lineup. But Milanovich said it’s not that simple.

“It’s just it’s hard right now with where we’re at with the roster,” he said. “It’s hard to get another American on who’s not going to play a major role offensively or defensively.”

Bell will make his second appearance versus Ottawa, running for 52 yards on 13 carries back in June. And Bell isn’t getting preoccupied with the importance of Saturday’s contest.

“No pressure,” he said. “We’ve all been doing this our whole lives so it’s just football.

“Just run hard, follow my blockers. If they open a hole I’m going to hit it hard.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.



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Longtime AD and 2-time national champion baseball coach Tanner to switch roles at South Carolina

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ray Tanner is stepping down as South Carolina’s athletic director after more than 12 seasons, he said Friday.

Tanner, a two-time national champion baseball coach for the Gamecocks, took over as head of the department in 2012 following his team’s third straight trip to the College World Series. The 66-year-old announced his intentions at a meeting of the school’s board of trustees.

Tanner will remain athletic director until his successor arrives. Tanner will then transition to become athletics director emeritus and senior advisor to the president, focusing on fundraising and community engagement.

“There was going to be a time” to change, Tanner said. “When I coached baseball, I didn’t leave the baseball program because I didn’t think it was good anymore to become the athletic director, it was time. And I knew it was getting close to time in this role as well.”

A national search for a new athletic director will begin at the end of November, university president Michael Amiridis said.

Tanner’s tenure has had its highs and lows.

Women’s basketball has won three national titles under coach Dawn Staley in 2017, 2022 and, most recently, 2024. And while Tanner was still baseball coach when Staley came on board before the 2008-09 season, he helped keep her with the Gamecocks despite other outside opportunities.

Tanner has hired two full-time football coaches over his 12 years as the program has tried to make strides in the difficult Southeastern Conference.

Will Muschamp served from 2017 until his dismissal before the end of the 2020 season, going 28-30 overall and 17-22 in the SEC.

Current coach Shane Beamer was hired in December 2020 and has had two winning seasons in his first three years. The Gamecocks (2-0, 1-0 SEC) face No. 16 LSU (1-1) at home on Saturday.

Tanner said he was honored to be at South Carolina for nearly three decades and the chance to continue in a different role.

Amiridis was reluctant to let Tanner go as athletic director when the two began chatting about his successor. But Amiridis was pleased to have Tanner remain as athletic director emeritus and a presidential advisor with a focus on fundraising and community engagement.

“I am glad to see he’s continuing on in a role with the university and his willingness to do that,” said Board of Trustees chairman Thad Westbrook. “Ray, he doesn’t have a degree from South Carolina, but there’s no one who loves our university more.”

Tanner came to South Carolina in 1996 as baseball coach and went on to make six trips to the College World Series. The Gamecocks won it all in 2010 and 2011 and reached the final series in 2012 before missing a three-peat against Arizona.

A short time later, Tanner was named athletic director after Hyman left for Texas A&M.

Tanner said his successor would need to be “nimble” in navigating the new, rapidly changing world of college athletics.

Amiridis said he would look for an athletic director with experience who had a similar respect for athletics as Tanner.

Tanner said he will not be closely involved in picking the next athletic director.

“I’m gratefully for the time that I’ve been able to spend in South Carolina and the opportunity moving forward,” he said. “We have a great place, we have wonderful people and I’m excited to remain in a capacity that’s going to be new to me, but certainly will energize me in a way that I haven’t experienced in a number of years.”

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Driver charged with killing NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau and his brother had .087 blood-alcohol level

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The driver charged with killing NHL hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew as they bicycled on a rural road had a blood-alcohol level of .087, above the .08 legal limit in New Jersey, a prosecutor said Friday.

Gaudreau, 31, and brother Matthew, 29, were killed in Carneys Point, New Jersey, on Aug. 29, the evening before they were set to serve as groomsmen at their sister Katie’s wedding.

The driver, 43-year-old Sean M. Higgins of nearby Woodstown, New Jersey, is charged with two counts of death by auto, along with reckless driving, possession of an open container and consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle. At a virtual court hearing Friday, a judge ordered that he be held for trial after prosecutors described a history of alleged road rage and aggressive driving.

“’You were probably driving like a nut like I always tell you you do. And you don’t listen to me, instead you just yell at me,’” his wife told Higgins when he called her from jail after his arrest, according to First Assistant Prosecutor Jonathan Flynn of Salem County.

The defense described Higgins as a married father and law-abiding citizen before the crash.

“He’s an empathetic individual and he’s a loving father of two daughters,” said defense lawyer Matthew Portella. “He’s a good person and he made a horrible decision that night.”

Higgins told police he had five or six beers that day and admitted to consuming alcohol while driving, according to the criminal complaint. He also failed a field sobriety test, the complaint said. A prosecutor on Friday said he had been drinking at home after finishing a work call at about 3 p.m., and having an upsetting conversation with his mother about a family matter.

He then had a two-hour phone call with a friend while he drove around in his Jeep with an open container, Flynn said. He had been driving aggressively behind a sedan going just above the 50 mph speed limit, sometimes tailgating, the female driver told police.

When she and the vehicle ahead of her slowed down and veered left to go around the cyclists, Higgins sped up and veered right, striking the Gaudreas, the two other drivers told police.

“He indicated he didn’t even see them,” said Superior Court Judge Michael J. Silvanio, who said Higgins’ admitted “impatience” caused two deaths.

Higgins faces up to 20 years, a sentence that the judge said made him a flight risk.

Higgins has a master’s degree, works in finance for an addiction treatment company, and served in combat in Iraq, his lawyers said. However, his wife said he had been drinking regularly since working from home, Flynn said.

Johnny Gaudreau, known as “Johnny Hockey,” played 10 full seasons in the league and was set to enter his third with the Columbus Blue Jackets after signing a seven-year, $68 million deal in 2022. He played his first eight seasons with the Calgary Flames, a tenure that included becoming one of the sport’s top players and a fan favorite across North America.

Widows Meredith and Madeline Gaudreau described their husbands as attached at the hip throughout their lives. Both women are expecting, and both gave moving eulogies at the double funeral on Monday.

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