Monday, June 5, 2017
Publishing and Promoting
by Linda O. Johnston
Last
month was a busy one for me. I spent a
lot of it doing what novel writers gotta do: write and promote.
I
once thought that writers just wrote, but thanks to the publication of a nice
number of books I learned that part of the requirement--and fun--is to promote.
And
so, I did a lot last month to let the world know about the launch of my third
Barkery & Biscuits Mystery, Bad to
the Bone, published by Midnight Ink.
I talked about it on my usual
blogs, and also went on a Great Escapes blog tour. I visited libraries. I visited book stores. I encouraged reviews. But none of this sounds new to those of you
reading this who also happen to be writers.
I
also had a June 1 deadline for turning in the manuscript for Barkery book
#4. Its title isn't established yet, but
I did meet the deadline despite some health issues, so I'm glad about
that. And those of you reading this who
also happen to be writers also know a lot about deadlines.
One
would think that, as with any career, learning what to do to could get stale
with time. But that's one fun thing
about being a novelist. Things may be
the same, but they're also different. We
meet lots of people, in person and online.
We're always plotting, so our minds are never inactive.
And
then, when the latest book comes out, we celebrate, in lots of ways--which of
course includes those elements of promotion.
So
Happy June to all of you. And may it be
productive in your own plotting, promoting, reading, and everything else you
do!
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