by Jody Aberdeen
Our fearless leader and occasional radio personality Carrie Bailey has set us the challenge of writing on the theme of problems and solutions. I'd like to talk about a "problem" that I always wanted to have: namely, launching my own book as an independent author.
Learning on the fly. I tell my guild and coaching clients that sometimes the best leaders and teachers are only ever twenty yards ahead of you on the way to the end zone. This is definitely the case with planning our own launch: we're learning as we go. We will screw things up. We may lose our investments. We may miss out on opportunities. That's okay, because this is our first of many books we want to crank out, and many more book launches we want to host. This is the life we chose.
I'll be sure to update the Peevish Nation on how
it all turns out, and share everything that we'll have learned by then.
Until then, boys and girls, continue to believe in yourselves, your stories, and your work, and always keep going despite your fear. This is what you were born to do.
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Our fearless leader and occasional radio personality Carrie Bailey has set us the challenge of writing on the theme of problems and solutions. I'd like to talk about a "problem" that I always wanted to have: namely, launching my own book as an independent author.
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Lucianna, testing the art of Japanese shibari bondage, one of the fun things guests will get to see at our launch |
I'm doing just that for my novel
"Convergence". My writers guild,
the Toronto Wordslingers, is hosting my a launch for my time travel romance.
My friend and fellow guild-runner Lucianna LiSacchi is also joining me to promote her erotic drama "Mommy's Little Playgroup".
Everything happens at 8pm on Friday, February 1st, in Toronto, at Arta Gallery in the Distillery District.
Appropriately, we're billing it as "An Evening of Sex and Romance".
My friend and fellow guild-runner Lucianna LiSacchi is also joining me to promote her erotic drama "Mommy's Little Playgroup".
Everything happens at 8pm on Friday, February 1st, in Toronto, at Arta Gallery in the Distillery District.
Appropriately, we're billing it as "An Evening of Sex and Romance".
So, what's the "problem"? Well, let's first take the advice of a
multi-millionaire gentleman I happened to meet in Toronto a few years back and
change the word "problem" to "challenge". Mindset is everything
when you start to make a living doing what you love the most, and challenges
contain far more opportunity than "problems".
Why are we doing this? Shouldn't we wait until we get picked up by a
publisher. Absolutely not! Independently
published books are now so prevalent that publishers are now scouring e-pub
sites for new talent. 50 Shades of Grey began as an independently published
e-book. British author John Locke made over a million dollars selling his
e-books for just under 99 cents.
All this means that, as unsigned authors with
books now ready, we have no incentive to wait to celebrate our
achievements. And if you're going to
celebrate, you may as well go big.
Creating a Platform
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Arta Gallery, Toronto, the site of our book launch. |
That's not to say we're opposed to being signed:
in fact, that is still the dream. We still query agents and publishers, and we're
hoping that some representatives from Random House and Harper Collins will show
up.
However, one thing that publishers look for in
these risk-averse times are serious writers who will have more where that came
from, and that's hard to demonstrate with just one book unless you have a
platform.
We're investing thousands of dollars, an Indiegogo campaign, several media outlets, and all of our social and professional
networks behind this evening. That's not
even counting our websites, smaller events that we're going to host and take
part in to promote ourselves, and other ideas we haven't even thought of yet
but are seeking out. As platforms go,
they don't get much bigger than that.
Challenges We Face Planning Our Book Launch
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^^dressed for success (really, a friend's wedding, but you get the idea) |
Becoming
salesmen. Not one person in our little
boutique guild has a background in sales.
We don't like it. We've had to
evolve some cojones to shamelessly
plug our launch at every turn. As
artists, we all share a reluctance to be inauthentic, and I've always viewed
selling as a sleazy business. That being
said, reality dictates that we learn techniques to show people why what we're
doing should matter to them.
The solution?
See yourself and your work as worthy of the time, money, success, and attention
of others, and keep going.
Learning on the fly. I tell my guild and coaching clients that sometimes the best leaders and teachers are only ever twenty yards ahead of you on the way to the end zone. This is definitely the case with planning our own launch: we're learning as we go. We will screw things up. We may lose our investments. We may miss out on opportunities. That's okay, because this is our first of many books we want to crank out, and many more book launches we want to host. This is the life we chose.
The solution? Forgive yourself in advance, keep
learning, and keep going.
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^^scared shitless |
Being scared shitless. There's a veritable
Zeno's Paradox of things that could cause our event to fail. Then again, a million things can happen to you
stepping out your front door: that doesn't mean you're going to be housebound
the rest of your life. Still, that
rational assurance does nothing to quell the butterflies buzzing around your
solar plexus.
The solution? Let the fear do its thing....and keep
going.
Aside from the details of getting things booked,
putting down deposits, and meeting with people, there's little that separates
hosting a book launch from the art of expressing what's in your soul onto the page. The solution to every challenge the writer's
life throws our way is the same: keep going.
My Shameless Plug
Speaking of sales-y things: if you're not in
Toronto, but would like to support us anyway, visit us on Indiegogo and choose the "Pen
Pals" perk. A $20 USD donation will
get you an e-anthology featuring short stories from our Toronto Wordslingers
writers, including yours truly, along with the thanks of a grateful group of
writers just like you.
And if you
don't donate, feel free to promote us to your friends and contacts by sharing
our link.
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Book signings, champagne, and a little light bondage. What more could you want from An Evening of Sex and Romance? |
Until then, boys and girls, continue to believe in yourselves, your stories, and your work, and always keep going despite your fear. This is what you were born to do.
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