March: Small Press Month. Shine the light on many of the great authors, and publishing houses, around the world.
March 2: National Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss Day). This day is a motivational and awareness day, calling all children and youth in every community across the United States to celebrate reading.
March 4: National Grammar Day. Some people might suggest that grammar is a set of rules for language, but it is a system for understanding language.
March 5-11: Words Matter Week. Words are the basis for communication, no matter the language spoken. Even babies make sounds, which eventually are formed into words. Here at NAIWE, we know the importance of words, and we want to celebrate it!
March 5-11: Read an E-book Week. This is an opportunity for book lovers and writers alike to share their passion in digital form.
March 8: National Proofreading Day. This day was created to bring awareness to the importance of proofreading.
March 14: National Write Down Your Story Day. This day challenges you to tell your story in written form.
March 30: National Pencil Day. Hymen Lipman received the first patent for attaching an eraser to the end of a pencil on this day in 1858.
Marcia Rosen says
I’m very excited to be celebrating the release of my new mystery on March 14th,
An Agatha, Raymond, Sherlock, and Me Mystery: Murder at the Zoo
A clever, intriguing, and gripping new cozy mystery filled with exciting twists and turns, bizarre murders and fascinating characters, including several dead authors who seem to speak to Veterinarian, Miranda Scott. A fan since childhood of Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler, and Sherlock Holmes their voices seem to live in her head frequently telling her what to do…and not do. Especially when it comes to solving mysteries. Murders, deceit, revenge, a gangster father and godfather also often get in the way of a fine romance! Agatha, Raymond, Sherlock, and Me: Murder At The Zoo, published March 14, 2023 by Artemesia Publishing, (www.apbooks.net)