By Susan Reichert, Editor-in-Chief for Southern Writers Magazine
One might ask an author
if they like puzzles. And if you are wondering what puzzles have to do with
being an author who writes novels, short stories, and creative non-fiction you
may be surprised to learn that it has a great deal to do with puzzles.
Without realizing it,
author’s work puzzles. How? What puzzles pieces do writers have? Simple. One
piece is deciding what they are going to write; one piece who the characters
will be; another piece is what the plot will be and one is where it will take
place. These are all puzzle pieces that fit into the writing of the book.
The next set of puzzle
piece after the story is written involve the editing, correcting errors,
proofing again making sure it is ready for the eyes of an agent/publisher. This
now brings us to the next set of puzzle pieces. Find an agent/publisher.
Once we have secured the
agent/publisher (traditional or self-published). This takes time to find that
just right agent/publisher that fits into our puzzle. Then we need to find the
puzzle pieces that determine what our part is in marketing and promoting our
book. Some of the pieces of that puzzle will be Social Medias, blogs, ours and
others, websites and searching for different places to put our name and the
title of our book to draw more attention.
When you write a book
and it gets published you are hoping to generate revenue by selling the book. This
means you need a lot of different venues where you can market and promote your
book.
This part of the puzzles
requires, events like book signings, finding book stores, libraries and other
venues in many different cities. Hopefully you will set up speaking engagements
that will put you in front of more people to expose your book to more readers.
You will have to search for book clubs, perhaps associations and organizations
that your book relates too. The list can get larger if you spend the time
searching for venues. Remember it is important to make a list of all the places
you can market, promote and sell your book. Don’t limit yourself just to your
city.
Some venues are going to
be free, others will have a fee. Remember, it is a business. There are places
you can advertise your book for free but some places will charge you.
The more people to see your
name and the title of your book, the better chances of them buying your book.
So put your name in as many areas as you can.
Some authors feel as if
they are a one man show. It can be daunting.
So make it fun, team up
with another author or two and enjoy meeting new people.
Just as with any puzzle,
you have to decide where each part of the puzzle goes and when it goes there.
It gets easier each time
you do it. It takes work, determination, and perseverance along with focus, a
good positive attitude and a belief in yourself and the book you’ve written.
When you see the puzzle
finished it’s a beautiful picture. Just like when you hold that book, how great it feels and when you
receive revenue from the sale of that book, you will feel it was worth all the
work and effort you put in.
It does take a lot of
effort to get your book out but think of how much joy others will receive from
your writing.
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