After a dry spell of close to ten days, I'm getting work again at Elance and elsewhere. I'm feeling better about things as a result.
I won't see any royalties on SERVAL SON for at least three months so having to spend serious time on the launch has cut into the time I've been available (and sane) to write for clients. I'm glad that aspect of this launch is over. I still have to make myself available for interviews as requested, though... and respond to inquiries... and mail books out when I get them... I'll spend a lot more time promoting the book than I spent writing it--but that's par for the course for any writer who wants to make money. There's a lot to distract interested parties, so staying in their top 10 list of priorities is a never-ending challenge. By Thanksgiving (or a bit earlier) people will begin thinking about holiday gift-giving, so they'll be more amenable to asking for the book (if they want one) or getting the book if they want to give it as a gift. That's good.
You may want to visit my SERVAL SON shop at Cafepress.com and see if there's anything there you'd like to have (or give as gifts). I added some items today that I think you'll find intriguing... Hope so, anyway. So far I'm the only person who has bought anything!!! They came in and I LOVE them. I got a box of 20 note cards with Deaken (the cover photo minus the title, author and blurb). They are breathtaking. I also got a t-shirt to wear when I'm out and about to advertise the book and a beach tote to carry copies of the book in when I do a reading or a book signing at a library, bookstore, hotel, convention, or wherever...
Are there any exotic pet or regular pet conventions locally, I wonder? I wonder if local pet stores would carry copies or let me set up a table once in a while. I'll have to check into that...
I'm tired of thinking about all this. I need a nap. I hope some of you do some of the thinking for me and give me some ideas I haven't already thought of. That would be terrific!!!
I will ask others writers to help me on launch day. That's a good idea. I saw another writer do that and was impressed by how she handled it.
No comments:
Post a Comment