I’m back from vacation and for the first time that I can
remember I got absolutely no writing done. I always vacation in the Florida
Keys and I always spend many hours sitting by the water creating, but this time
I didn’t. Why?
I used to be obsessed with hitting the big-time with my
books. I dreamed that I’d be that one percent of one percent of writers who
actually earn a living from their craft. I spent years sitting inside writing
when the weather was beautiful outside. I’ve sacrificed and sacrificed to
achieve my dream… but at what cost?
Now that I am older and far wiser than my younger days, I’m
beginning to believe that enjoying our limited time on this celestial realm may
be more important that the sacrifice needed to achieve fame. I explore this
concept deeply in my best-selling book DROP OUT, but hadn’t applied my own ideals
to my real life until this vacation. Did I feel guilty not writing? Yes, but
that guilt was assuaged by the happiness I felt walking along the beach among
dunes and palm trees. Happiness that no amount of money can buy.
Of course, now that I’m back the writing will commence at a
feverish pace. I’m hoping to finish my dystopian novel before the long lazy
days of summer tempt and drag me away from my craft. I’d also like to report my
results with BookGorilla. The promotion did make a profit and did give me good
exposure, however, I heard they recently raised the price and may not be as
selective with the titles as before. I have another promotion with them for
SILENT INVASION on April 22. We’ll see how that goes.
I’m also experimenting with the sales power of Twitter and
signed up for a promotion from Booksandauthors.com. They Tweet DROP OUT’s blurb
three times a day on their account. They have over 170,000 followers. After two
weeks, I’ve seen no real results from this promotion as sales of DROP OUT
remained steady until the BookGorilla promotion gave sales a boost and got the
book down into the 4,000 range on Amazon’s best seller list. It has since
returned to @ the 150,000 range even though the Twitter promotion is still
running. I’ll post my final analysis of these promotions soon.
Sadly the days are gone that I believe the blurb of these sites. All we can do is to keep plugging on.
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