Check out this post by Nita Sweeney the author of Depression Hates a Moving Target and co-author of You Should Be Writing

What author doesn’t love reviews of her book?
What if we could make it easier for readers?
Instead of our readers having to scroll down and scan the book page, what if we could send them directly to the place where they write the review?
We can!
Here’s the trick. Create a link that opens the Amazon review page of your book with one click.
Use this simple formula:
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin= + your book’s ASIN or ISBN 10 at the end of the link
The ISBN for Depression Hates a Moving Target is 1642500135, the ebook ASIN is 1642500135, and the audiobook ASIN is B07WT5M3SP.
Here’s how the link to the paperback looks:
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=1642500135
This one’s for the ebook:
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B084GRLRXK
Finally, one for the audiobook:
Amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B07WT5M3SP
Create your own to post on social media, in your blog, and email newsletters.
Have fun and go get those reviews!
Depression Hates a Moving Target
How Running With My Dog Brought Me Back From the Brink (Running Depression and Anxiety Therapy, Bipolar)
It’s never too late to chase your dreams. Before she discovered running, Nita Sweeney was 49-years-old, chronically depressed, occasionally manic, and unable to jog for more than 60 seconds at a time. Using exercise, Nita discovered an inner strength she didn’t know she possessed, and with the help of her canine companion, she found herself on the way to completing her first marathon. In her memoir, Sweeney shares how she overcame emotional and physical challenges to finish the race and come back from the brink.
you should be writing
A Journal of Inspiration & Instruction to Keep Your Pen Moving
Writing Inspiration from Incredible Authors. Gathered by Brenda Knight and writing coach Nita Sweeney, author of Depression Hates a Moving Target, You Should Be Writing provides you with writing wisdom from a variety of accomplished authors.
Writing Practice on Every Page. This journal is a must-have for writers everywhere. With quotes from a diverse group of historical and modern authors to use as creative prompts on every page, you’ll be able to bring your writing inspiration with you wherever you go. You’ll find plenty of great advice, such as Toni Morrison’s encouragement, “As a writer, a failure is just information. It’s something that I’ve done wrong in writing, or is inaccurate or unclear. I recognize failure—which is important; some people don’t—and fix it.”