by Lois Winston
I don’t like change. I much prefer the security and
comfort of habit. So when I’m forced to make a change, the decision is one that
takes much soul-searching and deliberation on my part. I’m not the kind of
person who climbs a mountain just because it’s there. I need a really good
reason to step out of my comfort zone, lace up my hiking boots, and ascend
upwards into the unknown.
Unfortunately, the publishing industry is fraught
with change lately. Gone are the days when an author had a home for life and the
people she worked with at the publishing house became like a second family to
her. These days there’s a lot of divorce going on in publishing. More and more
authors are being dropped because their sales aren’t strong enough. Or authors
decide for various reasons that they need to leave their publisher. Both
situations are very scary for the author. No matter which party institutes the
divorce proceedings, fear of the unknown can overwhelm an author.
Several months ago I realized I needed to institute a
change in my life. I didn’t want to, but after countless weeks of
soul-searching, I knew it was time to climb the mountain. So I laced up those
hiking boots and decided not to sign another contract with Midnight Ink for
more Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery books.
However, Revenge of the Crafty Corpse, which came out in January, will not be the last book
in the series. Hopefully, Anastasia and I will find another home. We’re
looking. Along with all the negative change in the publishing industry lately,
there are also opportunities opening for authors that never existed prior to a
few years ago. If all else fails, I’ll be able to publish more Anastasia books
on my own. Anastasia has a lot more of her story yet to tell, and I fully plan
to tell it.
To that end, I recently published Crewel Intentions, an Anastasia Pollack
Crafting Mini-Mystery. Crewel Intentions
is a 10,000 word short story that takes Anastasia on a side adventure.
Crewel
Intentions sells for $1.99 and is
available only as an ebook. I plan to write more mini-mysteries. I’m also
working on Book 4, the next book in the main series. Time will tell if that
book is published by a traditional publisher or in the brave new world of indie
publishing. It all depends on what I find at the top of the mountain.
Crewel
Intentions Blurb:
In this short story addition to the critically
acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, crafts editor and
reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack receives a desperate phone call from
former American Woman fashion editor
Erica Milano. Erica is now in Witness Protection and living under a new
identity in Western Pennsylvania. But someone is stalking her, and Erica has
compelling reasons why she can’t go to the police or notify her Witsec
handlers. Anastasia is the only person she can trust to help her, and she knows
Anastasia won’t let her down. After all, Erica once saved Anastasia’s life. But
will Anastasia be able to return the favor before the stalker strikes?
Award-winning author Lois Winston writes the critically acclaimed
Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series featuring magazine crafts editor and
reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack. Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, the first book in the series,
received starred reviews from both Publishers
Weekly and Booklist. Kirkus Reviews dubbed it, “North
Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” The series also includes Death By Killer Mop Doll, Revenge of the Crafty Corpse and Crewel Intentions, an Anastasia Pollack
Crafting Mini-Mystery.
Lois is also published in women’s fiction, romance, romantic suspense, and non-fiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. In addition, she’s an award-winning crafts and needlework designer and an agent with the Ashley Grayson Literary Agency. She’s also the author of the recently released Top Ten Reasons Your Novel is Rejected. Visit Lois at http://www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma at http://www.emmacarlyle.com, and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers blog.
Lois is also published in women’s fiction, romance, romantic suspense, and non-fiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. In addition, she’s an award-winning crafts and needlework designer and an agent with the Ashley Grayson Literary Agency. She’s also the author of the recently released Top Ten Reasons Your Novel is Rejected. Visit Lois at http://www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma at http://www.emmacarlyle.com, and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers blog.
20 comments:
Enjoy your newfound freedom, and good luck!
Morgan Mandel
http://www.morganmandel.com
Best luck Lois. :)
Rose
Best of luck to you, Lois. I admire your courage. It is a scary, and ever-changing publishing world out there.
FREEDOM!! You've got a smart, savvy head on your shoulders. You'll be just fine. :)
Love the blurb for your short story, Lois. It sounds like a really exciting read! And I agree with everything Jennifer said.
Thank you, Morgan, Rose, Kathleen, Jennifer, and Beth! I'm certainly hoping for the best possible outcome. As the song goes, "Breaking up is hard to do."
What they said! We do live in "interesting times," as the Chinese curse puts it, and not least in the publishing universe. Change is always hard, but it's the only way to find new and often better things. Lead on!
I have no doubt you will reach the top of the mountain! I love to hike. One of my favorite things? Some of the best views are the ones on the way to the top. Enjoy your journey, Lois!
Thank you, Sheila and Jill. Definitely interesting times, and once I get to the top of that mountain, i will enjoy the view. I've always loved heights, probably because I'm so vertically challenged. ;-)
Wishing you all the best, Lois! I suspect Anastasia will land on her feet, with eager readers at the ready.
PS - LOVE the cover for Crewel Intentions!
You may have made the wisest move. All best!
Thank you, Kathleen and Sharon! The cover for Crewel Intentions was a collaboration between me and my son. I provided the crewel embroidery; he provided his computer talents.
Yeah, I'm not big on change either...unless it's from a vending machine...but, wish you luck nonetheless...
Cheers,
Alan.
Publishing is a constantly changing beast these days. I've been trying to straddle both worlds, writing for Kensington & Sourcebooks as well as dabbling my toe in the self-pubbed waters. It's a brave new world. Good luck, m'dear!
Thanks, Alan and Mia!
In making life changes, we question what the status quo isn't giving us and what the new opportunities offer. You must have answered that or you wouldn't have made the change. No second-guessing now. It's time to move forward and make your choice work for you. In this exciting time of artistic independence, we don't have to wait for someone else to validate our work. You'll succeed. You already have.
I know what you're going through. I have both traditionally published mysteries with Berkley Prime Crime and indie books with WildWing Press. It's a challenging time for most authors right now, because the rules of the game seem to change almost daily. May you discover the magic key to the kingdom!
Yikes! Watch our for falling rocks (to continue the hiking/mountaineering metaphor) Seriously, your family of Midnight Ink authors is going to miss you. But you're a smart, savvy gal, and I know good things are ahead for you. Keep us posted....
Thanks you, Polly and Pamela!
Deborah, I'll still be hanging around here for a bit. I love my fellow MI authors. Hope to see many of you at Malice.
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