Showing posts with label suspense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suspense. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Mary Higgins Clark Memorial Book Display

Memorial book display for Mary Higgins Clark who passed away in 2020When an author dies, particularly a popular author with a long back list, putting up a display of their work makes for an easy display that highlights titles that may not have seen much circulation lately. If you put it in a prominent place, it should empty out quickly but is easy to fill. Don't forget to include audiobooks and large print. 

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Edgar Award Nominees

Book display with Edgar award nominated booksThese are Edgar award nominees from the Mystery Writers of America. I always post the list with any display about awards as well. It can be filed in with other books by the nominated authors as well as winners and nominees from previous years. 


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Women in Horror Month

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Women in horror month is part of an international grassroots effort to promote the work of women in all parts of the horror industry. February is a great month to promote horror titles written by women in your library. People love to read horror all year so don't just put up a horror fiction display in October. 

I usually include some psychological suspense in horror displays because it will draw in those people who say they don't read horror but who would love books by authors like Jennifer McMahon or Paul Tremblay. This can also help you keep the display full and to increase the diversity of the authors you include. 

Other resources: 
Women in Horror Month official website



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