Truth is…
Would I prefer to hide away in Maine to write, read, and hang out with friends, family, and Obi everyday?
Would I prefer to sit around gabbing with other writers over cappuccino in chic little cafes debating the merits of the latest Booker Prize winner or Newbery shortlist?
Would I prefer to attend a luxurious writing retreat in the canyons and caverns of New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment?
Of course I would!
But that’s not reality… The truth is, I have to spend most of my work day promoting myself in various virtual and public forums (and levels of pushiness).
In fact, authors are expected to spend about 80% of their time plugging books and just 20% writing them.
So my CALENDAR includes Book Conferences and Festivals…
and interviews…
(Check out my mini interview on LITPICK today!)
and Skyping…
and panels with the Nevertheless Writers…
and Writing Workshops…
& School Visits…
. . . . . and next week I’m flying to Chicago to give away signed copies of The Island of Beyond at BOOK EXPO AMERICA!
(Please stop by if you’re there!)
Promoting may sound fun and even exciting, but much of it is exhausting and embarrassing and emotionally draining for those of us who feel overwhelmed by crowds and the perceived constant judgment — in other words, I’d rather be home writing
So if you like or love an author (and, more importantly, their work) you can help a ton without leaving your comfy couch!
How?
1) Nominate our books you deem worthy for awards, especially for a State Award in your state!
2) Write a quick review (or just rate our books) on Amazon and Goodreads – and any other review sites!
3) Email a librarian and/or teacher to recommend our books and awesome Author Visits!
5) Follow us on TWITTER and other (self-promoting) channels!
“I can’t write without a reader. It’s precisely like a kiss—you can’t do it alone.”
Would I prefer to sit around gabbing with other writers over cappuccino in chic little cafes debating the merits of the latest Booker Prize winner or Newbery shortlist?

Would I prefer to attend a luxurious writing retreat in the canyons and caverns of New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment?
Of course I would!
But that’s not reality… The truth is, I have to spend most of my work day promoting myself in various virtual and public forums (and levels of pushiness).
In fact, authors are expected to spend about 80% of their time plugging books and just 20% writing them.
So my CALENDAR includes Book Conferences and Festivals…

and interviews…
(Check out my mini interview on LITPICK today!)

and Skyping…
and panels with the Nevertheless Writers…
and Writing Workshops…

& School Visits…
. . . . . and next week I’m flying to Chicago to give away signed copies of The Island of Beyond at BOOK EXPO AMERICA!
(Please stop by if you’re there!)
Promoting may sound fun and even exciting, but much of it is exhausting and embarrassing and emotionally draining for those of us who feel overwhelmed by crowds and the perceived constant judgment — in other words, I’d rather be home writing

So if you like or love an author (and, more importantly, their work) you can help a ton without leaving your comfy couch!
How?
1) Nominate our books you deem worthy for awards, especially for a State Award in your state!
2) Write a quick review (or just rate our books) on Amazon and Goodreads – and any other review sites!
3) Email a librarian and/or teacher to recommend our books and awesome Author Visits!
5) Follow us on TWITTER and other (self-promoting) channels!
“I can’t write without a reader. It’s precisely like a kiss—you can’t do it alone.”
(John Cheever)
Published on May 04, 2016 08:28
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