I’m
delighted to have mystery author Kristina Stanley guesting again this week.
Kristina’s doing something amazing by launching her second full-length mystery,
BLAZE, just three months after DESCENT was released. She’ll also be hosting a
Facebook launch book party (the link’s at the end of her blog). Kristina’s written an excellent
piece called “Launching a Novel”. Enjoy!
Somehow
I thought once I had a novel published the stress would disappear. To use a
cliché, the joke is on me.
BLAZE
will be released one week from today, and I can tell you releasing a second novel
is more nerve wracking than releasing the first one. For the first release, I
wonder if people were nice to me because DESCENT was my debut novel. Now, am I
expected to be good at book launching? This thought is what is stressing me
out. So deal with it, right?
My
way reduce stress is to be organized, and since I’ve organized my thoughts,
I’ll share and maybe I can help someone out there with their launch.
Here
are the steps that led to launching DESCENT and BLAZE:
- Sign with Imajin Books (http://www.ImajinBooks.com )
- Submit full manuscript to
editor (editor and I both did 3 passes at novel)
- Send ARC to authors for a
blurb to go on inside and outside cover
- Cover designed and agreed to
by all
- Early praise received on ARC
added to cover
- Write dedication,
acknowledgements and letter to reader for inclusion on inside of book.
- Imajin Books sends edited
manuscript to proofreader
- Imajin Books publishes
novel, and I sit back and relax (ha ha).
Basic
Launch and Post – Launch Process:
- Find places to guest blog
and write a unique post for each site.
- Create author page on Amazon
(or update for second book).
- Create a Facebook Launch
party. Find authors who are willing to donate books for giveaways,
advertise the event, and host the event.
- Send copies of novel to
reviewers. This needs to be done early.
- Blog on my site 5 times a
week. I used to blog twice a week.
- Comment and follow other
blogs about writing, reviewing, and publishing.
- Participate in other
Facebook launch parties and donate my novel as a gift.
- Promote other authors’ books
and book launches.
- Promote novel on blog,
Pinterest, Google+, Goodreads, Facebook (both personal and author site),
LinkedIn, Twitter, online magazines, AuthorsDen, and Tumbler.
- This may be obvious, but say
thanks every time someone helps me in the smallest way.
- I don't have an email list, but
I probably should. This will be what I add next to my process.
The
journey of publishing is one big learning curve. So here is what I’ve learned
so far:
- It’s easier to sell books
than to get reviews.
- Other authors’ Facebook
parties are a great way to increase visibility.
- Not everyone will like your
marketing methods and negative feedback is never fun.
- I enjoy blogging and
connecting with others online as much as I enjoy writing.
- There are many generous
people willing to help.
- When Facebook friends shared
they bought DESCENT others bought DESCENT too. This word of mouth concept
really works.
- Promoting others widened my
network.
- Marketing is hard work.
In
the spirit of launching books, my Facebook launch party for BLAZE (https://www.facebook.com/events/1630121803934943/)
is next Sunday, October 25th from 4 to 6 PM EST. I would love to see you there.
For
added Facebook excitement, Debra will be giving away a copy of DEAD MAN
FLOATING at the BLAZE Facebook launch party. If you’re not familiar with a
launch party, drop on by and chat with authors, maybe win a book, and socialize
online. I’ve met some fun online friends this way.
Kristina’s
Bio:
Kristina
Stanley is the author of the Stone Mountain
Mystery Series. Her books have garnered the attention of prestigious crime
writing organizations in Canada and England. Crime Writers of Canada nominated
DESCENT for the Unhanged Arthur award. The Crime Writers’ Association nominated
BLAZE for the Debut Dagger. She is published in the Ellery Queen Mystery
Magazine.
Before
writing her series, Kristina was the director of security, human resources and
guest services at a resort in the depths of the British Columbian mountains.
The job and lifestyle captured her heart, and she decided to write mysteries
about life in an isolated resort. While writing the first four novels, she
spent five years living aboard a sailboat in the US and the Bahamas.
BLAZE:
Instead of exchanging vows, Kalin
Thompson spends her wedding day running from a forest fire near Stone Mountain
Resort, and the pregnant friend trapped with her has just gone into labor.
Meanwhile, Kalin’s fiancé, Ben Timlin, hangs from the rafters of a burning
building, fighting for his life. Can the situation get any hotter?
When the fire is declared as
arson, finding the firebug responsible becomes Kalin’s personal mission. In the
course of her investigation as Director of Security, she discovers that some
people will go to extreme measures to keep her from exposing their secrets.
DESCENT:
When Kalin Thompson is promoted to Director of Security at Stone
Mountain Resort, she soon becomes entangled
in the high-profile murder investigation of an
up-and-coming Olympic-caliber skier. There are more suspects with motives than
there are gates on the super-G course, and danger mounts with every turn.
Kalin’s boss orders her to investigate. Her boyfriend wants
her to stay safe and let the cops do their job. Torn between loyalty to friends
and professional duty, Kalin must look within her isolated community to unearth
the killer’s identity.
I
love to connect with people online. I can be found at:
Follow
me on twitter, let me know you read this blog and I’ll follow you back.
@StanleyKMS
Or
comment on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KristinaStanley.Author
If
you're looking for something to read and you haven’t read DESCENT yet,
now is your chance before BLAZE comes
out. Find it at: http://mybook.to/Descent
And
if you have read DESCENT, I’d be very excited if you pre-ordered BLAZE http://myBook.to/BLAZEbyKristinaStanley
Thank
you, Debra, for hosting me.
2 comments:
Hi Debra
Thank you for having me today. I'm happy to be here.
It's always a pleasure, Kristina!
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