To achieve commercial success with a novel, writing a great story may actually be the easier part! New, unknown authors have a great challenge attracting the attention and support of traditional bookstores. Regardless the book quality and appeal of the tale, traditional outlets prefer to stock and sell works of proven performers. So, new arrivals, like Three Weeks Less a Day, rely almost entirely on the digital world to promote and sell our stories. First, we count on our network of family, friends and business associates to help us spread the word and let people know about our books. You help that cause every time you ‘share’ a story like this and ask your friends to share it with theirs. If you add a personal note to a blog article or update, it carries even more importance with your friends. As the number of posts and shares multiply, many people eventually become aware of books like Three Weeks Less a Day. Next, we have to let people know where they can buy a book if it’s not in stores. I like to use this link to my website where buyers can read a synopsis and choose from 3 popular online retailers who sell and stock the book. http://www.garydmcguganbooks.com/books.html Buyers can also link directly from this site to ebook retailers. With just a couple additional clicks, a buyer can be reading Three Weeks Less a Day within minutes of receiving your ‘share’! Feel welcome to use this link anytime anyone asks you where they can buy a copy. It also helps authors if you publicize your book purchase on Facebook or Instagram. You may have already seen some photos of buyers who show their purchase with a photo and comment to let their friends know. Authors appreciate every one! Most important, some readers are understandably reluctant to invest their valuable time and hard-earned money unless they’re confident they’ll enjoy a story. If you read a novel like Three Weeks Less a Day, it really helps a new author if you let your friends know on social media and on the websites of book retailers. It’s free. You can rate books on a scale of 1-5 and leave a brief review that let’s others know your opinion. I’ve used Three Weeks Less a Day as my example in this article, and I appreciate all the support I receive from my network. But, please keep this article in mind as you explore the works of all new authors. Every ‘share’ counts!
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Who could have guessed that writing a novel would dramatically improve my technology skills? When I started writing my first novel, Three Weeks Less a Day, I supposed that my two-finger keyboarding skills might improve and my vocabulary might expand with research and careful thought. But, it never occurred to me that I might become much more comfortable with technology during the process! Fairly quickly, I learned more about formatting and word processing shortcuts than I had previously imagined. I discovered a software package that helped to check grammar, spelling and punctuation better than Word’s basic system. But these incremental improvements paled in comparison to my technology education after actually writing my story. First, I learned that today editors and publishers do almost everything digitally. All versions of my book were up-and-downloaded numerous times using passwords to access revisions and marked up copies. Our 'conversations' seemed most often to take place with comments shared in the margins of pages, and the entire process worked quite well. However, the real technology education started as the book readied for publication. I had realized before I started writing the novel that publishing today is in dire straits, even survival mode. First-time novelists without celebrity really get very little support from a publisher. Most help comes in the form of an extensive author to-do list and some coaching on strategies that might work to promote a book. As a result, over the past few weeks I’ve learned to do some interesting things to expand my technology universe! To start, I followed coaching from Facebook to expand my social media presence from a purely social communication medium to create a page devoted entirely to Three Weeks Less a Day. Here, I work to stimulate and maintain interest in the novel. (If you haven’t already done so, please ‘like’ the author page so you’ll get messages like this one automatically in the future.) After a few weeks, I realized that I could also create a “button” on this new page. Of course, a button needs to do something when a reader clicks it. So I had to learn how to design a website with patient coaching from the publisher and our seventeen-year-old grandson. Now, what to do with this new web presence? Well, it seems every site needs a good blog. So, we now have Rendezvous Blog where I can have conversations readers and potential readers like you. And, you can communicate with me here by asking questions, sharing comments, or posting reviews about the book. Then, a new dilemma. How can interested family, friends, and business associates around the world order copies personally signed by the author? Well, the answer is a “storefront”. So, I’ve learned how to incorporate a PayPal relationship into the website, so buyers can purchase signed books directly from me using their credit cards or PayPal account. Like me, you probably think that with a great story and all this new technology I must now be fully equipped to become a New York Times best-selling author, right? Well, it seems the correct answer is no. Apparently, I now need to learn how to become an Amazon Author and a Good Reads Author so I can encourage reviews and ratings that encourage more people to buy my book. And, squeezed in among my writing for a second novel, that’s my mission for this week! Watch here for updates, or on Amazon or Good Reads soon! Some people have asked how to get signed copies of my new novel Three Weeks Less a Day. Because this book is launching during the busy Christmas selling season, it might be difficult to arrange in-store signings immediately. Anticipating this, I’ve purchased copies that I will sign personally and mail to you.
You can place orders for either hard cover or paperback versions. Here’s a link you can use to place your order and also let me know if there is any particular name or inscription you would like to appear in the book. http://www.garydmcguganbooks.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html Please be aware prices charged at this site are a little higher than those listed online or in retail stores because I include the costs of shipping and applicable Canadian taxes in the prices charged. Although prices on the site are shown in Canadian dollars, you can pay with a credit card through PayPal and your credit card company will automatically convert the CAD amount shown into the currency of your card at their normal rates. If you’ve already ordered a book online and would like me to sign it, I’ll always be happy to oblige the next time we see each other. Heartfelt thanks for all of your support with the launch of Three Weeks Less a Day! My novel is now available to buy! Published September 21, 2016, Three Weeks Less a Day will soon be available through more than 35,000 book retailers around the world! Published by FriesenPress and distributed by Ingram Book Company, this exciting new novel is now available in hard cover, soft cover and ebook versions. For the first several months, buyers may find it easiest to order copies online. Today, few book shops immediately stock works of new authors. Initially, they watch how well a book sells online, check out the reviews and monitor how often they get requests to order a specific title. Your early orders -- and positive reviews -- will have a great impact on the commercial success of my novel. The publisher, FriesenPress, currently has both hard and soft cover versions of Three Weeks Less a Day available now. Naturally, when you buy from a publisher, they pay more generous royalties to an author than retail outlets. Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Chapters/Indigo all have Three Weeks Less a Day listed for immediate sale. Many other online retailers will include my novel as they regularly update their listings. Ebooks are immediately available to download from Kindle, IBooks, Kobo, Nook and Google Play. This is the most inexpensive way to order a book. Please take a few minutes to also review and rate my novel on these sites after you read it. This really helps support promotion efforts! To purchase a signed copy of Three Weeks Less a Day, click here to contact me. Be sure to let me know if you’d like any special notation in your personalized version. I hope you’ll order today and enjoy reading your copy soon! Watch for more news as we start promoting Three Weeks Less a Day. And, please be sure to tell all your friends about this newly published novel! Even before Three Weeks Less a Day is published, people are asking why I created a fictional main character with breast cancer. Good question.
The answer? To increase awareness about breast cancer and shine a light on a reality that men, too, can be afflicted with this insidious disease. Three Weeks Less a Day tells a good story people will enjoy reading, and my novel certainly doesn't dwell on the subject of cancer. Rather, discovery of breast cancer is a trigger for some decisions John George Mortimer makes and hovers in the background as the story unfolds. I use this device because I think a novel should entertain, but also deal with real issues. Two people inspired me to create a character with breast cancer. During a routine medical exam in her thirties, our daughter learned she had breast cancer. Tracy is a survivor because of outstanding medical treatment and her overwhelming determination to overcome the disease and get on with her life. She stoically battled the pain of surgery and withstood the nasty effects of chemotherapy and radiation with quiet grace and stalwart good humour. Perhaps most important, she survived because she was otherwise very fit and cancer was detected early. About the same time, I learned that Murray, a former colleague and friend, was fighting his own battle. Previously, I had never known someone with male breast cancer. In fact, it had never occurred to me that men should even be concerned! Murray, too, confronted cancer with positive determination and credits early detection as a key factor in his survival. Both incidents motivated me to create a major character with breast cancer. Hopefully, after you enjoy reading Three Weeks Less a Day, you’ll also think about checking your body for any signs of breast cancer. Further, medical science has learned that many cases may be preventable with a healthy lifestyle and exercise. If Three Weeks Less a Day can play any role in making you more aware of cancer, while you enjoy a few hours of good reading, my mission will be accomplished. |
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