So, what does a debut author do all day? Sit around and create one fabulous story after the other with no sweat or writer’s block involved? Not likely. If you know of an author like that, I’d like to meet her.
No, the debut author’s life is frenetic, puzzling, and at times, full of surprises. But on a daily basis, it’s a ton of BIC (bottom in chair) perseverance. Which is why the “p” word is my choice for 2019. Makes sense, doesn’t it? Why do authors write? Well, like my author soulmate Charlotte, her quote above tells all. We just can’t help it. Communication is our super power. We have great stories to tell with enough Dickensian characters to make you laugh, cry, or wish they were your best friend. Which is why I want to make connections on my journey with any authors, organizations and social media groups that have the same passions, so we can mutually encourage one another.
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What exactly is a reader soulmate? That was the question poised to us in Colleen Riordan’s Wild Ink Marketing beta course. To put it simply, it's that person who will fall in love with your book. Or purchase it for a child, grandchild, local library or classroom.
Colleen challenged us to answer three questions our reader soulmate would ask if she were perusing the shelves in a bookstore, and happened to lay eyes on our book: 1. Does this book contain the types of characters, plots and themes I enjoy? (Is it my favorite genre?) 2. Can I afford this right now? (Will it be worth my time and money?) 3. Do I need this? (Can I walk out of the store without it, or must it become my next read? I attempted to answer those questions in my video - take a listen! Yes, believe it or no, authors love book reviews (although some admit they never read them, in fear they'd never write another word again!)
So, what constitutes a great book review? These ideas were shared with historical fiction author, Lynn Austin’s launch team: A great review is one that includes your personal thoughts and experience. Why the book grabbed and kept your interest. And why you think the book is worth someone's time and money. You don't need to write a summary of the book, or include spoilers. And it's not necessary to be long and wordy. Here's a tip to make the task super easy: write one review in a Word Doc, then copy and paste it to the different sites. What exactly is a book launch team? And furthermore, how do you launch a book?
Well, I'm glad you asked. Think of it as a birth. A baby coming into the world. Fresh and new. Most times with a cry. And of course, with (adoring) parents. And grandparents. And siblings. And a host of friends and family who are waiting with bated breath for the delivery. Do they keep it to themselves? Of course not. It's a time to rejoice and share the news with others! |
Good News!My MG Biblical fiction "The Heart Changer" debuted in 2019 with Ambassador International. Categories
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