On this
Thanksgiving (this is Thanksgiving weekend, by the way, but all the turkeys already know that), I’d like to say how
thankful I am for my dislike of self-promotion.
I’ve spent a lot
of time the last few years writing press releases, signing books, and basically
bragging about how I’m such a good writer that you should spend your time and
money on me. It’s not in my nature … but then, neither is working, and I have
to do that, too.
But think of it
this way: My first book came out in 2011, less than five years ago. Now I have
seven out, with my name in two others.
The first time I
queried a publisher for a book length project was when I was eighteen—35 years
ago. Please don’t do the math. (And that would have been about five years after
my first “finished” novel.) So it took me over thirty years to get a
novel published, but in the five years since I’ve had four works of
fiction and three of nonfiction released.
That’s something
to be thankful for (among many other things), and I am thankful. I may be struggling
to make more sales, but I’m published—and a lot of writers don't make it
that far. To show how thankful I am … I’m going to work hard to get more published. Toward that end, I’ve caught up by sending out eight queries and
manuscripts to publishers in the last three days. An unpublished book or short
story should never rest on a writer’s desk (or hard drive) for long.
A Happy Thanksgiving to you and Emily, Mark.
ReplyDeleteAnd to yours!
DeleteHope you and your family had a happy Thanksgiving, Mark.
ReplyDeleteIt's refreshing to know an author who doesn't want to constantly get in one's face, begging for sales. That's almost as bad as the author who's sitting at the bottom of the sales rankings while dishing out marketing advice to others.
In most cases, a career as an author is a slow build process. There are few "overnight sensations." When it does happen, there's almost always a Big Five publisher's marketing chimps behind it. You're good. You'll get there.
It went pretty well ... and the turkey was juicy, so that's the important part!
DeleteI have plenty of writing advice -- but no marketing advice! But what I really want ... is a Big Five Chimp. Can I put that on my Christmas list?
I hope the Thanksgiving was wonderful! I hate marketing. That is why I am so grateful for Creativia. I do hope those publishers see what an excellent author you are. Oh, yes, I did the math.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's anybody who doesn't hate marketing! Except, maybe, marketing people.
DeleteI don't like self-promotion either. But we gotta do it. Right?
ReplyDeleteI'm very much afraid so ...
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