Readers, Writers, Book Lovers? Shepherd Helps!

Thanks to friends Diana (D. Wallace Peach) from Myths of the Mirror and Cheryl Oreglia from Living in the Gap, I learned about a wonderful resource for writers and readers alike, called “Shepherd”. 

How does it work? Authors showcase one of their books along with five books they recommend.  Books that are sources of inspiration, tools that may have aided the writer in the journey of writing and publishing.

Shepherd’s intention:

 It’s a great way for readers to find new favorite books around a specific topic or theme.  More than 8,000 authors are part of the Shepherd platform.  Authors recommend books they adore and why in their short reviews.

I’d love for you to pop over to check out my Shepherd page and the five books I reviewed.  Unsurprisingly, given the publication of “Surviving Sue”, my interests are around personal narratives and the memoir genre. (Thanks to blogging friend Georgia for introducing me to one of the books on my list, Melissa Febos’ “Body Work“.)  

My five books:

What I love most about Shepherd is the opportunity it provides to peek into the heads and hearts of authors I admire to see what books matter most to them. A delight! The second thing I appreciate? The team at Shepherd was wonderful to work with and made the process of creating my page easy and fun. Cheers and kudos to all!

Take a look at my Shepherd page and let me know what you think.

Smiles,

-Vicki 😊

Note: On the Shepherd site, note that the Bookshop.org link on my page is disabled. Paperback copies are available exclusively through my publisher, Eckhartz Press and not through the Bookshop.org link on the Shepherd site. Surviving Sue” IS available through the Shepherd link as an eBook through Amazon.

Pics above are my own: The cover of “Surviving Sue”, a portrait of sister Lisa, mom/Sue and myself and Sue taken in 1971 for my dad’s office and a sweet photo of mom/Sue fishing with her father in 1946.



25 responses to “Readers, Writers, Book Lovers? Shepherd Helps!”

  1. Amen for Shepherd.com. It’s also handy for boosting author friends’ books.

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    1. Thank you for sharing that, Joy. I’m learning so much from you. Grateful! 🥰

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  2. Love this idea! I like that it gives authors the ability to share their favorites as well🙂

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    1. Yes! It’s pretty cool! 🥰

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  3. That sounds awesome.

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      1. If I read faster I would be interested, but I’m a very slow reader.
        The good news is, I’m waiting for the right opportunity to review a book I’ve read recently (an older book) on my blog. It really touched me and I want to give the author a proper review when I have time.

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        1. Love that! Can’t wait to read about it. Xo! 🥰

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  4. Congrats – your Shepherd site looks great! I think it is a wonderful way to share author to author and reader to reader and thanks for introducing me to it!!!

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    1. Thanks, Mary! I’m feeling the same. A great way to get to know authors in a quick way. Xo, dear one! 🥰

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  5. This is very interesting. Love what you have to say about your book and others. You’ve mention the Pennebaker book before. I just put that in my cart, looks very interesting.

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    1. Thanks, Brian! Praise from you means a lot! 😉

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  6. What a great site to not only highlight your work but also those links to other pieces. Cool idea – thanks for bringing it forward!! 🙂 ❤ ❤

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  7. This looks awesome! I’ve never heard of Shepherd.

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    1. It was new to me, too! Always learning something…😉

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  8. Thanks for introducing Shepherd- sounds cool! 😎

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    1. Thanks, Todd. I didn’t mention it in the post…because I don’t want to stir things up but they’re definitely trying to provide competition for Goodreads which has quite the love/hate following these days. They seem like good people at Shepherd…and I admire their gumption! And there’s your silly Vicki word of the day – ‘gumption’. LOL! 🤣

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  9. Love this Vicki! You’re on your way to the top of the heap!

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    1. You know how much I love your enthusiasm! 🥰❤️🥰 Thank you, Jules, and happy Wednesday morning to you! Xo!

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  10. Top of the morning to you too, dear Vicki!

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    1. Thank you! There’s a chill here this morning…feeling very fall-like. Hope you have a wonderful day in every way. xo! 🥰

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  11. I’ve not read any of your five books. I don’t feel compelled to write a memoir, but am pleased for the recommendations. Never know when the spirit might move me to write one. Well, probably never, but you take my meaning. 🤓

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    1. I do, I do – get your meaning! I Shepherd’s site interesting for scrolling and peeking into other people’s recommendations and inspirations – just for fun. Thanks much for taking a look, dear one. 🥰

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