Talk Up Your Book has a new review at Amazon.com That’s 7 five-star reviews. Those who are reading it see the value in it—especially authors who have “been there/done that.”Check out the reviews and then order your copy from Amazon.com, http://www.matilijapress.com or any other online or downtown bookstore.
I’m gearing up to present a new blog series for you. I don’t have the bugs worked out yet, but I’m planning to provide a step-by-step guide to what you should—need to—do as soon as your book goes to the printer or publisher and how you must proceed once your book is a book. Many authors grasp their newly published book in their hands and say, “I did it!” High fives all around. Maybe they pour the bubbly and celebrate their accomplishment. And then they go to work on the sequel or turn away from writing/publishing altogether and put their energy into their job or take a vacation. Wrong! So wrong! That is if you hope to sell copies of your book.
Most authors don’t know quite what to do once their book is published. Some are well informed about book promotion and marketing, but they don’t know where to start and how to proceed. Many have never even considered life after a published book—they just figured things would fall into place or, as a few authors have actually told me, they expect the book to “sell itself.”
If you are writing a book or plan to write a book and you have every hope and desire of earning your investment back or of making some money—in other words, if you want people to read your book—this is an excellent opportunity for you to learn how to make that happen.
Let me suggest that you start your education by reading “Publish Your Book.” I wrote this book in order to educate and inform hopeful and struggling authors so they understand their options and their responsibilities as a published author and so they can learn how to more successfully navigate the highly competitive publishing industry. This book is considered a must-read for anyone who aspires to be a successful published author. If you are confused about your publishing options, this book offers an explanation of your options and a guide for helping you choose the one that is right for you and for your particularly project. And it is full of anecdotes and resources.
If you are well-informed about publishing, and you have a book or will soon, read “Promote Your Book.” This is your complete guide to what comes after publication. It is an overview of book promotion and a serious guide for anyone with a book to promote.
“Talk Up Your Book” teaches and encourages you to use your personality to promote your book through public appearances as well as everyday communication. You’ll learn more about speech-writing, rehearsing presentations, deliveries, how to handle hecklers, the question and answer period, how to sell more books at book festivals, signings and such, radio/TV interviews and more. This is the book that will help you to refine your communication and speaking skills and learn how to use them to your advantage in promoting your book.
All of these books are available at Amazon.com and most other online and downtown bookstores. They can also be ordered at http://www.matilijapress.com
If you are seeking an interesting book for someone special on your gift list, check out some of the other books by Patricia Fry at http://www.matilijapress.com
“Quest for Truth,” a metaphysical memoir—quite an adventure.
“Catscapades, True Cat Tales—Illustrated
“Creative Grandparenting Across the Miles,” how to bond with grandchildren who live far away.