By Dr. Richard Mabry
Tommy Duncan was the vocalist with the Bob Wills Band (and
if you never heard of the King of Western Swing, I feel sorry for you). Tommy
wrote and recorded a song titled, “Time Changes Everything.” As I prepared for
the release of my tenth novel of medical suspense, Medical Judgment, I thought
back to my first novel and realized that in this case, as in the romance Tommy
Duncan sang about, time indeed does change everything.
When my first novel, Code Blue released just six short years ago, I arranged a “launch party” at a
bookstore in the area. I even had a cake with CODE BLUE on top in blue
frosting. I invited all my friends (and some people I barely knew). And when it
was time to start, although I expected maybe a hundred people to be there, in
actuality the area set aside for my talk contained perhaps a fifth that many
persons. When I talked with management afterward, they told me that a New York Times best-selling author had
been there to speak just a month earlier, and drew an even smaller crowd than
mine.
After that experience, I soon stopped doing launch parties.
Now I see some of my colleagues celebrating the release of their books in
different ways, while others choose to stick with getting the word out via
social media. For a while, it was popular to recruit a group of “influencers,”
who would post reviews and tell others about the book. Now I see that groups
called “street teams” are being formed. Some authors even have closed Facebook groups
to which these special individuals are named. Truly, “time changes everything.”
My tenth book, Medical Judgment, released this month. I
didn’t schedule a launch party. I did recruit about a dozen influencers, giving
them a suggested list of things they can do to help. I set up a number of blog
appearances (each one associated with giving a free copy of the book to a
randomly selected commenter). I’m not sure what I’ll do to get the word out for
my next novel after this one. After all, as Bob Dylan said, “The times they are
a-changing.”
Yes, time changes everything. But the one thing in book
publication that remains unchanged is the knowledge that the best tool for
getting folks to read your books and come back for more is to write the best
novel you can. That’s an immutable truth, and time hasn’t changed it.
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Dr. Richard Mabry is a retired physician, now writing
“medical suspense with heart.” His previous novels have garnered critical
acclaim and been recognized by programs including the ACFW’s Carol Award, the Romantic Times’ Inspirational Book of
the Year, the Inspirational Readers Choice, and the Selah Award. He is a proud
member of the ACFW, the International Thriller Writers, and the FHL chapter of
the RWA. Medical Judgment is his
tenth published novel. He can be found on most aspects of social media: website, blog,
Twitter, and Facebook, to name just a few.
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