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2025 Bookish Holidays Indie Authors Can Use

December 19, 2024 Posted by Tom Collins Books, Business & Entrepreneurship, Indie Publishing, Marketing your book, Marketing your business

2025 Bookish Holidays Indie Authors Can Use

[January through March 2025 calendars below; for the April through June 2025 calendars see this post.]

As we close out 2024 and close in on 2025, many of us are spending at least some of the time between holiday parties and family gatherings planning to grow our book-related businesses, right?

Well, here’s a tool you can use to find “excuses” to celebrate alongside a book launch, create an email marketing “challenge,” hold an in-person event with a book club, or add a fun angle to just about any other marketing effort you can think of.

Because it IS the holiday season and we’re shutting down for the remainder of this year, I’m short on time and will be posting just the first quarter monthly calendars today. But I promise to update this post with the rest of 2025’s slate of literary holidays as my first assignment in January.

I’ve built these as PDFs, so you can download them, print them out, and mark them up as part of your planning, if you find that helpful.

2025 Literary Holidays Calendar – JanDownload
2025 Literary Holidays Calendar – FebDownload
2025 Literary Holidays Calendar – MarDownload

Let us know how you plan to take advantage of these ready-made celebrations and invite us to join in the fun to support your work!

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About Tom Collins

Here at Master Book Builders, I'm known as the "Book Artisan" -- the guy who takes over to help with your book design and publishing steps, after you and Yvonne finish writing, editing, and polishing your book manuscript. As a writer myself, I usually chime in with a suggestion here or there. Since reading your book is inherent in my layout process, I bring that understanding of your message to your cover design, as well. And then I help with many of the tech and "author business" tasks in the publishing and marketing phases, constantly learning as the industry evolves. I try to share some of that learning in my blog posts, too.

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