Iowa History Journal, my connection

I’ve subscribed to Iowa History Journal for several years, having no idea that someday I’d become a regular advertiser.

After Leora’s Letters was published I noticed the IHJ ran a few ads for books about Iowa topics. Leora’s Letters is an Iowa story, so I asked whether I could place an ad for it. Yes, and since 2021, I’m still running ads in the handsome and fascinating magazine.

Each issue (six per year) includes a timely Publisher’s Perspective by Michael Swanger, a Country Roads column from Arvid Huisman, and various topics from sports, science, military, *crinoids, discoveries, personalities, and entertainment to recent ones about Johnny Carson, a bank robbery, and The Cow War of 1931. You’ll find a quiz in each issue.

Because of an astonishing story he’d written about in the Iowa History Journal (about the six Littleton brothers who lost their lives as a result of the Civil War), I met John Busbee–shortly before Leora’s Letters was published in 2019. Not only has John interviewed me about each book for his The Culture Buzz program on KFMG-FM radio, he’s written compelling forewords for a couple of them and book reviews as well. John wrote the fascinating story for IHJ about *crinoids. Yes, they should be named Iowa’s State Fossil!

I’m grateful for the connection with Iowa History Journal, and to be able support this terrific independent business.

The current ad in Iowa History Journal. Beaverdale Books carries autographed copies.

Iowa History Journal would make a terrific gift for any Iowan or history buff. You might give a copy of this Christmasy issue, along with a subscription for a year’s worth of stories!

Here’s the website.

31 comments

  1. Oh! What a great endorsement, Joy! Thank you so much for sharing…I’ve got a hard-to-buy-for friend who will love a subscription to the Iowa History Journal. And the Christmas cover? Makes my heart zing and sing this morning. Sending loads of love to you…xo! 🌲❤️🌲

  2. Good to see this Joy. So many authors who write well fall short on marketing and finding ways to connect with others had no idea of the works out there they would gladly buy and read. You are connecting well.

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