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Marketing My Novel, Step 4


As part of marketing my first book, I need to start the next novel.

Statistics show that, on average, authors don’t start selling books until they have a minimum of four books on the market. I wonder what it is about human nature that makes readers decide to buy a new author’s work when there are four books out. Not two. Not three. Four is the magic number.

Seriously, I have to start my next novel now, as I am wrapping up my first one, even before it hits the presses.

I have considered cheating–writing a couple of short stories that fall in length between an in-depth magazine article and a novella–to try getting works in print on the market. I don’t know if it will piss off readers or tease them into waiting for the next full-length feature.

Already I have readied a short story called “Strange” (8,000 words) that will release at the same time as the novel. It is set in a fictional town in Pennsylvania. The short story can be packaged with the novel as a promotion, a special value, to tempt someone to buy my book because the reader will get two reads for the price of one. It’s a tactic I want to try. Will it work?

I don’t know. We’ll find out together, won’t we.

 

One of My Blog Posts Got Quoted!


In Virginia, the Price William Regional Library has an on-line newspaper that features lots of articles and announcements of interest to writers. Someone picked up one of my recent blog posts and featured it in the newspaper. How exciting!

Go to the link below and scroll down to the “Stories” section. You’ll recognize my mug in the left hand column.

http://paper.li/Profwriting/1348828804?edition_id=74426110-b219-11e2-a7cc-002590721286