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Book Launch Case Study

Launching a book is exciting, but making this process a success takes more than an author enthusiastically ripping open a box of newly printed books. Much planning and time goes into developing a launch platform that will engage readers in the target demographic, enabling them to share in celebrating the up-and-coming publication.

So when two books in two contrasting genres from two different publishers are being launched simultaneously, this process can take on an interesting angle.ADevilsRansom

CoverIntegrateFollowers of my site and social media will know that this year has seen me preparing for the release of Integrate a young adult fiction from Rhiza Press, and A Devil’s Ransom from Rose & Crown Books (an imprint of Sunpenny Publishing). Over time I’ve learned some valuable lessons about the publishing-launch process.

If you’d like a snapshot into these thoughts, drop on over to Iola Goulton’s Christian Editing Services. She’s been hosting ‘book launch case studies‘ – and I have the pleasure of being her guest today. Thanks Iola! 🙂

 

 

IolaIola Goulton provides freelance content editing, copyediting and proofreading services for writers, specialising in adult and young adult Christian fiction. Not only does she use her professional skills to bring out the best in an author’s current work, through a number of forums she also provides resources to help equip writers for ongoing development of their craft and greater understanding of the market.

All Hands

Did you know it’s ‘International talk like a pirate day’? I’m sure there are thousands of, ‘Arrrrr,’ type comments being made across the world in keeping with the fun of this date, and perhaps a lovely buzz is building for all things maritime.

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Having written a historical maritime novel (A Devil’s Ransom) I have a great deal of affection for the nautical, but today I’d like to take a slight tangent to this theme. That is, the dynamics of a ship’s crew.

Now, I promise this is related! Last weekend marked the official book launch celebrations for my new YA novel Integrate. It was a wonderful event shared with many others who have supported me throughout the publication journey or have heard of the book and wanted to share the excitement of its release. But this day could not have happened without the many hands that managed all the behind the scenes work. My writing group. (Not to mention those involved in seeing the book to publication prior to that!)

Signing_Launch2On the morning of the launch my husband was given several chores to do while I zipped out to finish getting ready. When we finally arrived at the venue, I could feel fissures of stress edging through me. With a zillion thoughts in my head, including a list of what yet had to be done, I was stopped in my tracks as I stepped into the room. It was perfect. Everything had been set up and there was an atmosphere of calm as my writing friends went about their business – tasks they had previously delegated between themselves. Upon asking after a few items on my mental list, I was met with a smile and reminded that people had already offered to do these things, and had.

I felt something like the awe I hold when watching a ship’s crew at work – especially a sailing ship. Each crew-member knows their task and the importance of performing it well. If they don’t, they not only let themselves down, they risk jeopardising the safety of the ship and the souls aboard. There is something quite magnificent and equally intriguing about the team work involved in performing evolutions (or manoeuvres) under sail. Considering the physics of a sailing ship and the forces acting on it, the precision of this work can be appreciated.

The same applies to life. At times we can lose sight of our efforts in the bigger scheme of things, but don’t become discouraged in doing the little things well. No matter what moment we are in, there are always many hands that have seen us, supported us, to our ‘now’. From the simplest word of encouragement to meeting an overwhelming practical need, each hand bears a little weight in life’s journey. Let’s never undervalue the power of  supportive hands in our world – and our part as a ‘crew-member’ for others.

Integrate Released!

Today’s the day, people. My young adult novel Integrate is officially released!CoverIntegrate

To celebrate this exciting milestone, I’m giving away a FREE copy of Integrate.

If you’d like to be the recipient of this prize, all you need to do is go on over to award winning Aussie author, Paula’s ‘Vince Review’ site, and comment on her interview with Blaine Colton, the main protagonist of Integrate.

“… Paula loves to evoke tears and laughter through writing fiction. She stirs her stories with mystery, romance, drama and suspense to create something delectably special. A wife and homeschooling mother of three children, she resides in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, a beautiful spot for inspiration with its breath-taking scenery and four distinct seasons.
For over ten years, Paula’s aim has been to provide quality faith-inspired fiction set in Australia. Her quest started way back when, as a Uni student, she discovered the writing of American Christian fiction authors. Her passion is to provide the same enjoyable reads highlighting her own country.”paula's cover photo

While you’re at Paula’s site, make sure you also check out her blog ‘It Just Occurred to me‘  and take the opportunity to find out more about this quality author and her work – including her latest release, Imogen’s Chance.

You can purchase a copy of Integrate by ordering at any good bookstore (ISBN 978-1925139099), visiting the Rhiza Press site or via Amazon. It’s available in both electronic forms and paperback.

 

Author Interview: Adele Jones

Today I’m being  interviewed as a guest author on Iola Goulton‘s ‘Christian Reads’ blog. Iola is a respected editor and book reviewer, and her website is a wealth of information on new releases and authors, along with providing professional advice on publishing, writing tips and review etiquette for writers.

Whether you’re a writer or a reader, Iola has something for literary buffs of all descriptions. IolaYou might also find out a little more about me and some of the writing related things that lurk in the recesses of my enthusiastic imagination.

Expecting Twins!

It’s official – they’re twins … just weeks apart. Okay, before imaginations run wild, we’re not talking human babies here, but books! (Of course …) The gestation periods and experiences of my ‘literary babies’ have been extremely different (fifteen years versus a whirlwind ride), but in the next month they will both be released.

CoverIntegrateIntegrate on the 1st of September.

 

 

 

ADevilsRansomA Devil’s Ransom on the 19th of September. (Which also happens to be ‘International Talk Like a Pirate Day’! Arrrrrrrr!!! 🙂 )

 

 

Today I’m guest blogging for Lynne Stringer on her blog page about my publication journey. This can be a wild adventure that finds you navigating narrow tracks, cutting new ground through unexplored frontiers, and tumbling over unexpected twists and potholes. Well, perhaps that’s slightly melodramatic, but there can certainly be some unexpected turns along the road to seeing your work in print.

This has been an interesting trip to reflect on, especially now with official release dates pending. Make sure you pop on over to Lynne’s website and have a read.

Lynne is an editor, journalist and science fiction romance author of the YA ‘Verindon trilogy‘. Make sure you check out this emerging author and her imaginative work.Lynne1-edited And while you’re there, browse some of the other publication journeys in her current guest blog series. You’ll be inspired – I know I have been.