Last month, author Karoline Barrett interviewed me for
her July newsletter, which was also posted on her blog. She asked me some very
interesting questions but one in particular stood out because it was something
I’d been thinking about a lot.
Question: What has surprised you
most about being a writer?
My reply: I was (and still am) pleasantly surprised at how supportive other
authors have been and I’m thrilled to have made so many in-person and online
(writer and reader) friends.
And I meant it! I am constantly amazed by the kindness
and generosity of my fellow authors - how they support and encourage each other.
About two weeks ago, I saw that author Jacqueline Seewald had a new post on her blog, listing some books she recommended for summer reading. I clicked on the link and started to read. About halfway down the page, I saw my name! I was totally taken by surprise. Jacqueline had recommended my Malone mystery series!
Then, yesterday, I was reading Marja McGraw's new post titled "Back Cover Artistry," which is about enticing readers with book descriptions. She mentioned three novels where the author had done a good job of that and "Mixed Messages" was one of them!
And those are just two examples. There are so many more!
We authors spend a lot of time “tooting our own
horns.” I think most of us would rather use that time to write – I know I
would. But we need to promote our books if we want to find readers, which of course, we do.
One of the problems with having to spend time
promoting (while we’re writing and living life) is that it’s a constant
juggling act and it’s easy to get so focused on promoting our own books that we
forget to promote others.
So I’m taking this opportunity to thank all the
authors who have and do support me. I would love to name names but I wouldn’t
want to inadvertently leave someone’s name off my list. Besides, if you’re
reading this, you know who you are. Thank you!
I also want to acknowledge the personal friends and family members who have attended my book launch events. Their constant support means the world to me. A special thanks to three of my closest friends, Mary, Jan and Kathy, who have each "gone the extra mile" for me.
I also want to acknowledge the personal friends and family members who have attended my book launch events. Their constant support means the world to me. A special thanks to three of my closest friends, Mary, Jan and Kathy, who have each "gone the extra mile" for me.
I’m not forgetting the people who aren’t authors, family members or personal friends; who are readers I’ve met either online or in person. People who have written reviews and/or taken the time to let me know how much they enjoyed my books.
For example, there's Peggy, a woman who works at my local post
office. After reading each book, she sent me an email, telling me how much she
loved it. When she finished the fifth (and last) book in my Malone mystery series, she
wrote, “I’m going to miss the Malones.” I don’t think I have to tell you how
much her words meant to me.
If you leave a comment, you'll be entered to win one of two signed copies of my Malone mysteries - winner's choice. I'll pick one name at random on August 15th and a second name on the 31st. Happy reading!
The winner in the first drawing is (Palmaltas) Pat Hernandez.
Congratulations, Pat! I'll be contacting you by email.
The winner in the second drawing is Coco Ihle. Congratulations, Coco!
The winner in the first drawing is (Palmaltas) Pat Hernandez.
Congratulations, Pat! I'll be contacting you by email.
The winner in the second drawing is Coco Ihle. Congratulations, Coco!