FundsforWriters - November 13 - The Long Haul

Published: Fri, 11/13/15

FundsForWriters: Tips and Tools for serious writers to advance their careers!
  Volume 15, Issue 46, November 13, 2015  
 
     
       
  Message from the Editor

Killer Nashville Noir's first anthology Cold-Blooded was a big hit at its release at the Killer Nashville conference. This was my first attempt at a serious short story, and "Rich Talk" was chosen alongside some pretty awesome mystery names like Anne Perry, Robert Dugoni, Jeffrey Deaver and Steven James. I'm thrilled. This short form challenged me, and I was amazed at how much time it took to hone a short piece to its proper zing. I might have to enter more shorts in contests and anthologies. This was loads of fun!

Hope Clark
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LONG HAUL
 
I can't count the crash-and-burns that come across my email, and I hate to imagine the ones so destitute they don't even speak. Writers come to me so downtrodden, seeking answers. I reply to them, saying such things as:
 
"It takes diligence."
"Keep trying to improve."
"Write every day."
"Maintain an online presence."
"Keep your eye on the horizon."
"Sometimes it takes six, eight, ten books to see much income."
"Freelance in-between books to have some money coming in."
"Saturate your local market, each day making a contact to spread your name and build platform."
 
All the suggestions are tried and true, but none of them lead to overnight success. Very few get very excited at my response. I can hear their collective sighs as they feel they can't do something right because they wrote a book and it did not sell. You'd be amazed at how few copies book sells these days - regardless who the author is or who published the book. What used to sell for 10,000 copies now sells for 5,000. While the average book used to sell 500 copies, now you're lucky for 100 if you have no platform.
 
But the book is not the point. Many of these people aren't writers. They want to have written. They want to see their name on a book. But they aren't writers.
 
Writers write. It's what they do. They want to do it daily. If they never published, they'd write. They just keep on keeping on. They journal, blog, write shorts, pen novels, record memoirs . . . with no expectation of becoming well-known or rich at the craft. Writers love to write, and those that channel that enjoyment, with an eye on the horizon of improvement, eventually do something with their writing. That's the reason indie publishing is so popular - because a writer can write and publish and keep writing without the gatekeepers keeping 90 plus percent of the proceeds.
 
“Sometimes I can feel my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I’m not living.”
 —Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
 
If you want to write, do it. Do it hard. Do it with passion. While Amazon rankings and awards are nice, they are not the goals. The goal is to live a fulfilled life thanks to writing, because that's what you love to do.

 
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- Hope

 

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WORDS OF SUCCESS
 
"You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page."
 
~Annie Proulx


 
       
       
 
EDISTO JINX

Is it a flesh and blood killer -
or restless spirits?
 
According to Sophie, the resident yoga mistress and psychic, beautiful Edisto Beach becomes a hotbed of troublemaking spirits every August. But when a visitor dies mysteriously during a beach house party, former big-city detective Callie Morgan and Edisto Beach police chief Mike Seabrook hunt for motives and suspects among the living. With tourists filling the beaches and local business owners anxious to squelch rumors of a murderer on the loose, Callie will need all the help she can get - especially once the killer's attention turns toward her.

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The Power of Little Free Libraries (and What They Can Do for Indie Authors)
 
By Amanda Zieba
 
As I reflect on the launch of my most recent book, I noticed that many aspects of sharing my words with the world remained the same. The typical author paranoia was present. The prolific social media posting was also there. And of course there was the incredible sense of accomplishment that overshadowed all the worries as I held the finished product in my hands.
 
But the one thing that was different this time around was the mention of Little Free Libraries. http://littlefreelibrary.org/
 
Little Free Libraries are not a new phenomenon. Started in the great state (my state!) of Wisconsin, this grassroots literacy movement to get books in the hands of children and adults alike has swept not only our nation, but the world. Little Free Libraries, with their philosophy of “take a book, leave a book”, now reside in over 70 countries. Individuals and businesses can build their own, or purchase a kit, to create a free standing, weather resistant, library to sit on their boulevard, outside their storefront or even on a bike path. What is more amazing than the access to the books is the community of readers and neighbors that grows around these ingenious creations.
 
The National Book Award , Huffington Post , Library Journal , AARP, Reader’s Digest and Book Riot all shout out praise for Little Free Libraries and the work they have done for both community and literacy building. Their Facebook page has 72,000 “likes”.
 
So, how, is my self-published book connected to this fabulous, book loving and sharing endeavor? How, as an indie author, can it help build up your name, readership and reviews? It’s simple.
 
As I took orders for my new book, a common statement kept popping up. “I’ll take one for me, and one for my Little Free Library.” At first I thought, “Excellent! More sales!” But as the orders for Little Free Library copies continued to roll in, I began to see there were bigger possibilities than just a few more books sold.
 
I started to think about my books, being read and shared and circulated in communities far from my own - for free. On the inside cover of each book I sell to a Little Free Library Steward (owner/operator) I will glue an insert, displaying all of my books and how to order them. I will also leave a short note asking for an honest review on Amazon and information about my school visit presentations.
 
So much of an indie author’s success depends on word of mouth referrals. Little Free Libraries is a thriving book loving community. The people who operate them and visit them love books, and love to talk about them. Entire Facebook pages and websites are dedicated to the love of Little Free Libraries and feature book reviews, pictures of Little Free Libraries and engaging conversations about books.
 
This is where the book lovers are. It’s where I plan for my books to be. This is where your book needs to be. During my first week of this new book launch, I sold approximately 172 books, 14 of them to Little Free Libraries. Fourteen people I do not know will encounter my work. Fourteen people who could like my Facebook page , leave me a review, join my eNewsletter or decide to buy the rest of my books off of Amazon . Those 14 people will return the book to another Little Free Library and it will be picked up by another reader, and another and another. These libraries may be small, but they have a lot of power, especially in the indie author world.
 

Bio
Amanda Zieba is the author of five children's and young adult novels. She has also written many lifestyle articles for yahoo.com and regional print magazines. When not teaching full time, or hanging out at home where she is outnumbered by boys three to one, she squeezes in her writing time. In October Amanda is releasing a new book unlike anything she has written before. Combining her 10 years of teaching experience, her writing skills and the contributions of six other authors, she has created and is proud to introduce: Under Construction: A Young Writer's Workbook. Email her or message her on Facebook to order your copy. [email protected] / Facebook page








 
 








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