Michelle Cohen, a Rutgers University student, is exploring the idea of promoting books through the use of QR codes placed on bookmarks. These specific QR codes link to information about the book. Michelle Cohen chose to promote Future Vision for her project! Below is a picture of her booth at the fair and one of her holding the bookmark that she created for Future Vision.
Technically, I was in elementary school the first time I had my fiction published. I wrote a story based on true events about my younger sister's back surgeries. It was titled Alicia's Alarm , and the short story was published in Guideposts for Kids Magazine. Though years have passed from that time to now, I have always enjoyed writing. I received a journalism degree from Rowan University, and I have spent a lot of time freelancing for newspapers. I've always loved fiction, though, and have pages of notes on novels I have been writing and intend on writing. I am now excited to have my first novel, Future Vision , being published through Metal Lunchbox Publishing. Future Vision is a young adult novel with a science fiction base and a romance plot sure to thrill pre-teen and teenage girls. Check back soon to learn more about Future Vision .
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