
As amazing as this trip is, it leaves me with one HUGE worry. If this book is that good, am I sufficient enough to market it, or am I squashing it before it gets out the door for lack of a larger marketing team?
Don't get me wrong, I love my publisher. (Like the bleeding-heart kind of soul-mate love.) Before launch, we made a very clear plan that we'd wait until the first series and serial story were published and then make a HUGE campaign push (we're talking EPIC here), but I worry that putting off the push is shooting myself in the foot. Still, I don't have the time or energy to do it all, darn perfectionist that I am.
Whatever happens, I'm in for the ride -- or better yet, I'm driving and wondering if someone else should have been put in charge of this crazy train. Teeth rattling, I'm hitting every bump and unsure of the road ahead. Where is my crystal ball?
Enough of that. Who's ready to win a book and test your lie detection skills?
Writerly Wednesdays here are for readers and writers. Get to know authors, test your human lie detector skills, and WIN books.
A few weeks ago Rachel Morgan shared two truths and one lie about herself and those who guessed the lie correctly were entered into a random drawing to win a book of their choice from her Creepy Hollow series.
The options were:
1. Rachel has read every Harry Potter book at least 8 times.
2. When she was little, she had an imaginary friend who was sometimes a boy and sometimes a girl.
3. To relieve exam stress, Rachel and her high school girlfriends used to hit the middle of the school field and scream.
And the lie is:
#1. As much as we all want it to be true, Rachel is not quite that much of a Harry Potter fan.
Way to guess those of you who got it right! You are officially human lie detectors. And the is:
Congrats, Linda!
And now for this week's special feature! I'm so excited to share Julie Flanders and her amazing new release with you!
A brilliant flash
of light transcends through time.
Another freezes a
cloaked figure within a frame of salty mist as waves crash against a rocky
shore. Her harrowing expression shadows the beacon to a pinprick.
By the next
blaze, she is gone. Only the lighthouse remains.
Hannah’s eyes
blink in step with each heartbeat. Images of her deceased parents and Martha’s
Vineyard explode like firecrackers inside her mind.
She shakes her
head.
For weeks this eerie woman dressed in nineteenth century garb has
been haunting my webcam, but tonight she stared into my soul. Why? ... Who is
she? ...
Casting aside
months of research on historic lighthouses, Hannah drives to the coast and
boards a ferry.
What is the
strange connection she has to this mysterious woman suspended in time?
Hannah finds out.
But, it’s not at
all what she expects...
Hannah unravels a
century old murder.
Ready to meet Julie?
Julie Flanders is
a novelist and freelance writer in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has a life-long love
affair with the ocean and has spent more summer vacations than she can count on
the island of Martha’s Vineyard. When not writing, Julie can be found playing
with her pets, reading, cheering on her favorite sports teams and watching too
much television. The Ghosts of Aquinnah is Julie’s second novel. Her debut
novel Polar Night was released in February, 2013 by Ink Smith Publishing.
You might stumble across her munching on Muenster pretty much anywhere. (A cheese after my own heart.)
Julie gave me two truths and one lie to test your "lie detector" skills. Can you figure out the lie? Those who do will go into my magic hat for a chance to win her eBook. Eek! How cool is that? You have until Tuesday, January 14th at 1 p.m. EDT to guess--and be sure to come back for the answer on January 15th.
TRUTH OR LIE
1. While work as a psychiatric social worker, helping with assessments for the county jail, she was nearly strangled by an inmate who
was having a psychotic episode.
2. She was in drama club as a teen and loved performing in plays and musicals.
3. Julie desperately hates pie and can’t understand why anyone would choose it
for dessert.
And if that wasn't enough awesomeness, check this out!
In the English society of 1768 where women are bred to marry, unattractive Alexia, just sixteen, believes she will end up alone. But on the county doorstep of a neighbor’s estate, she meets a man straight out of her nightmares, one whose blue eyes threaten to consume her whole world—especially later when she discovers him standing over her murdered host in the middle of the night.
Her nightmares become reality: a dead baron, red-eyed wraiths, and forbidden love with a man hunted by these creatures. After an attack close to home, Alexia realizes she cannot keep one foot in her old life and one in this new world. To protect her family she must either be sold into a loveless marriage, or escape with her beloved and risk becoming one of the Soulless.
So here's where you come in: If you lived in a society where arranged marriages were a la mode, who would you beg your parents to set you up with? (Literary characters and celebrities welcomed.) Who and why? That's what I want to know on February 10th, so think about it, sign up on my linky list, and make sure to include the hop image in your post.
Oh, and be sure to grab my button and post it on your blog, share it with everyone and let's make it a party! Yay! I can't wait to hear all about your dream matches!
P.S. If you're a coffee drinker, you have to get over the Michael's blog, now!
Okay, which is the lie? Have you signed up for my ROCKIN blogfest? (And if not, are you crazy?!?) What marketing worries do you have or have you overcome? Have you read Julie's super amazing book? Have you read any truly amazing books recently?