Carol Bradley

Author of "Saving Gracie"

Traffic, weather and puppy mills

March23

Good morning, Cleveland! And Boston, Detroit, Charleston, W. Va., Cincinnati, and seven more cities after that! My hard-working publicists have lined up 12 — yes, 12 — radio interviews back-to-back on Wednesday. The subject: Saving Gracie and the puppy mill epidemic the book illuminates.
 
The subject is near and dear, so I will be pounding java and ready to go. The dogs will be spending the day at Doggy Day Care; the last thing I need is a barking pooch while I’m trying to be profound.
 
A special shout-out to my dad, George Bradley, for insisting I take the Dale Carnegie course in high school. I am not afraid of a microphone.
 
Here’s the lineup (in Mountain Time, which is two hours behind the East Coast):
 
– 6:10 am WMJI-FM/Cleveland OH 10 min live w/Lanigan & Malone, 50,000 watt FM
– 6:30 am WBZ-AM/Boston MA 10 min taped w/Deb Lawler, 50,000 watt AM
– 7:10 am WPHM-AM/Detroit MI 10 min live w/Paul Miller, mid-sized AM
– 7:30 am WKAZ-FM/Charleston WV 10 min taped w/Mike Fitzgerald, 50,000 watt FM
– 7:50 am WLW-AM/Cincinnati OH 10 min taped w/Jim Scott, 50,000 watt  AM
– 8:00 am WGTD-FM/Milwaukee WI 30 min live w/Greg Berg, NPR affiliated
– 8:30am WHUD-FM/ Metro NYC 10 min taped w/Kacey Morabito, 50,000 watt FM
 8:40 am KFRH-KREV-KRCK-FM/Vegas-SF-Palm Springs 10 min live w/Elvis, 3 mid-sized FMs
– 9:05am WASN-AM et. al./Cleveland OH 25 min live w/Louie Free,  regionally syndicated
–10:00 am WDST-FM/Woodstock NY 10 min taped w/Greg Gattine,
mid-sized FM
–10:35 am *WSKY-FM/Gainesville FL 15 min taped w/Doug Clifford,
50,000 watt FM
–12:05pm CKGL-AM/Ontario Canada 20 min live w/Gary Doyle, 100,000 watt AM
 
Stay tuned! There’s more to come in the days ahead.

Tupperware party for Saving Gracie a hit

March19
 
The dogs and I set out on our usual stroll this morning, up Third Avenue North for about 16 blocks, then over to Fourth Avenue North and back down. Along the way we passed the houses of several fellow dog lovers I now consider friends, thanks to my first Tupperware party for Saving Gracie.
 
“Tupperware parties” are the newest trend in book-selling. Held in private homes, they’re more personal than a public book-signing. You’re able to  chat more intimately with readers about your book and the subject at hand — in this case, puppy mill survivors.
 
My good friend and former Great Falls Tribune editor Linda Caricaburu hosted the party. She invited women from her book club (who will meet in May to discuss the book) and also some neighbors who happen to have dogs. Linda herself doesn’t have any pets; as she explained to her daughter Gracie a couple of years ago, Linda is allergic to dogs; it simply isn’t possible to have one in the house. (Gracie, four at the time, informed her mother ”Then you will have to go.”)
 
The gathering was a resounding success: I sold three dozen books and, more importantly, had a few moments to talk about the puppy mill problem. It was also nice to visit with good company over champagne and dessert. This particular group seemed more aware than some about the dangers of buying dogs from pet stores and over the Internet. One, a veterinarian friend, said she’d treated three dogs recently who’d been purchased on-line from Missouri and Oklahoma, the two biggest puppy mill states in the country. Not surprisingly, all three dogs have medical issues. But how do you break the news to clients after the fact that they’ve made a mistake?
 
Why anyone would fall for a mail-order a dog is beyond me, but I’ve been steeped in this issue for four years now and it’s easy to forget how many unknowing customers get sucked into Dog-for-Sale websites that are so rife with false assurances.
I’m now sold on Tupperware parties for books. If you live in the greater Great Falls area and would like to host one, please contact me at carol@carolbradley.com
 
Next up is an interview with broadcaster Kerry Callahan Bronson, which airs at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 29, on Voices and Views, the public affairs show on KGPR, 89.9 FM. Unfortunately, the show is not available outside northcentral Montana.
 
 
 

TV interview focuses on new book

March11

A couple of quick items:

Here’s an interview Great Falls’ ABC affiliate, KFBB, did with me during my book-signing last Saturday. Thanks to reporter Kelsey Thomas for taking the time to do the story.

http://www.kfbb.com/news/local/86727417.html
And here is an interesting development I stumbled across: Saving Gracie has made the featured non-fiction reading list of Amazon Canada. Until I saw this, I had no idea Amazon had a separate Canada site!

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000479711

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