And Yet Another Announcement...

Here's the press release that went out today:

Self-publishing phenomenon Amanda Hocking's USA Today bestselling TRYLLE trilogy, three young adult paranormal novels that the author previously published as ebooks, again to St. Martin's, for publication in both print and ebook starting in Winter 2012. 

So what does that mean for you, the reader? 
If you've already read the series, it doesn't change a whole lot. It'll just make it easier to get a paperback, if you want one, because the books will be in stores. If you haven't read the series, it will make it easier for you to find, and the books will have fewer errors.

What does this mean for the Trylle Trilogy? 
It will get a bit more polished with some editing (but don't expect the story to change. It will stay the same. It'll just be cleaner). The books will be more readily available for the people unable to find them and for the majority of the populace that doesn't have ereaders. And having paperback books stores, with publishing house sales behind it, will help ensure that the movie adaptation gets made.

Will the prices of the ebooks go up?
To be honest, probably, yes. I've talked with St. Martin's, and it sounds like they're going to keep the prices down from usual ebook prices. But because they are a major company with overhead costs, they can't really afford to price books at $.99. I will still be self-publishing the trilogy for the next few months at their current prices, though, so there is plenty of time for people to get them. Paperback prices will be about the same as what they are now, though, and that's a good thing.


So, why would I choose to sell a series of books that's already doing so well on their own?
Three reasons:

1. The movie. As soon as Terri Tatchell started talking to me back in January about a possible film adaptation, I knew I wanted to get the trilogy in stores. It needed to be selling in major outlets with a big publisher to back it so it would give a movie studio the confidence to green light the project. Getting this series turned into a movie would be a dream come true for me, and I've heard from a lot of readers who would be really excited to see a film version, too.

2. The readers. It's two-fold for you guys.

One part is because of the messages I get from people all the time who don't have ereaders and they want to read my book. Having paperbacks in stores will make it much easier to reach people I've been unable to until now.

The other part is a proper editing. That's not to knock the people I've worked before, and I have a really great editor going over Hollowland. But I know there are errors that need to be corrected and things that can get smoothed over in the series. I want them to be the best they can be, and hopefully, my editor at St. Martin's can do that. People will get to read the Trilogy the way it was meant to be read. I think of it as going from a standard TV to HD. It's still the same product - it just looks better.

3. I don't know how to phrase this exactly, but I want to see what the books can do. The Trilogy has been selling really well in a small portion of the market, and I don't want to limit the books. I want to see what will happen if they have opportunity to reach the full potential audience.

If you've read the Trylle Trilogy and you liked the them, this is good news. Libraries will be more likely to carry my books. The movie will be more likely to get made. If you want to get your friends or family the books as gifts, it will be easier for you to find them.

If you haven't read the books and you want to, there's still time to get them at their current prices in their current form. And if you don't get them within the next couple months, they'll be back out in in early 2012, only with less errors, so it's still a win for you.

If you haven't read my books and don't want to, or you have read them and you hate them, then really it doesn't affect you at all. There's still plenty of other books out there for you to read and enjoy.

And that's what I have to say about that stuff.
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Published on May 05, 2011 16:35
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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Congrats:) I love your books and I am happy for you!!


message 2: by Heather (new)

Heather awesome! wtg!


TheReadingKnitter/ Kasey That is so great! That's my favorite series you've wrote and my favorite series period!!! :)


message 4: by Veronica (new)

Veronica Kelly Congrats Amanda! You are an inspiration and I wish you all the success in the world!


message 5: by Amy (new)

Amy Congrats! Can't wait for more people to enjoy the books. :)


message 6: by Sara (new)

Sara Congrats!! Trylle and Hollowland were by far my favorite books by you thus far! Can't wait to read more from you, and if you have ANY say if they become movies, PLEASE don't let them ruin the books!! Movies always ruin original stories :(


message 7: by Kasey (new)

Kasey Congrats, that is awesome news.


message 8: by Gwenn (new)

Gwenn Wright Saw that on Twitter this morning! So AWESOME! Congrats!


message 9: by Nikki (new)

Nikki This is wonderful news. You are extremely talented and id LOVE to see a trylle movie. Congrats!


message 10: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Keaton I realized I had to buy ASCEND very quickly, or I'd have to wait too long and pay more!

I really hope the Trylle books get made into some films. That would be so rad! Congratz....


message 11: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Yay for you! It is a great series and it deserves to be read and enjoyed by as many people as possible!


message 12: by Jenni (new)

Jenni This is great news! Congrats! I would love to see it be made into a movie


message 13: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Cool! LOVED the Trylle series!!!! A movie deal would be awesome


message 14: by Mirielys (new)

Mirielys Perez Yes, a movie for the trilogy would be spectacular I loved the story!


message 15: by MsBDiamondDiva1 (new)

MsBDiamondDiva1 Congrats!!! And yes, you are one of my FAV's too!!! :-)


message 16: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Mayer That's great, congrats! I haven't read the Trylle Trilogy yet but I love the My Blood Approves series! I was planning on reading this series after I am done with finals. I guess I'll have to download them soon, before the price goes up.


message 17: by Tabitha (new)

Tabitha A movie would be so awesome!!! Super excited!!!


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

I would love to see your books as a movie! I'm so excited to see that you are getting the exposure that you've worked so hard for. Go girl! Congrats!!!


message 19: by Pat (new)

Pat Amsden Congratulations! I think this is a positive move for you. You're right. I don't personally know one person who's not an writer themselves who has an e-book although most can use kindle apps for their computer or other device. As someone who has an e-book out myself obviously I welcome the opportunity Amazon gives writers to put their work out there but can see the advantages of having a publisher behind you.

And your books will make great movies!

Pat Amsden
www.patamsden.com


message 20: by NikaWins (new)

NikaWins love your books!!!!


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah I want to see the My Blood Approves series become movies!!!!!! They're soo much better than Twilight.


message 22: by Lucia (new)

Lucia A movie? A MOVIE? Omg!!! Yay!!!!


message 23: by Jenni (new)

Jenni yay! I can't wait! I would love to see any of your books go to movies! fantastic stories!


message 24: by Krystal (new)

Krystal congrats but my what happens to the final My Blood Approves book since I notice the press release only mentions the Trylle triology.


message 25: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl You go, Amanda! :-)

Follow your dreams and don't look back. All of this is a great learning experience and only you can tell what is working and what isn't. I think you're making solid business decisions based on your own unique experiences.

Good luck on the possible movie options. My own experience with this has taught me it's a very SLOOWWW industry and one needs to have a TON of patience. I'm still waiting for my movie deal for Whale Song, after being offered an awesome deal that went nowhere.

However, trilogies are in demand, as is your genre, and you've created a huge splash. Kudos! :-)

Cheryl Kaye Tardif,
bestselling author & publisher


message 26: by Laura (new)

Laura Peichel Great news, Amanda. Dreams DO come true! Will definitely be seeing these in the movie theater when they come out. Congratulations!


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