My Personal Path To Publication - Rue Volley

The blog is in for a special treat with today's guest.  She has to be the hardest working writer I personally know, and one of the most nurturing.  Rue Volley is the author of the Blood and Light series, a six book offering in all.  The most amazing part is she wrote the first five in the series in eleven months!  She is also one of the founders of the much-lauded facebook group Volley View, clearly named after her.  A meeting place for all things creative, inhabited by writers, artists, editors, and publishers, its members love it and gushingly sing its praises hourly.  An author at Vamptasy Publishing, she is also its main cheerleader.  Like many of the authors I have featured in this blog series, her journey hasn't been easy, and her experience has been painful, joyful and enlightening.  I am personally all the better for having been blessed with her friendship.  Please now, enjoy reading about my friend Rue.



1.      How long have you been writing?*I started writing in February of 2010 and never stopped. Ihad a birthday that blew major ass (I lost my father to a sudden heart attack)and I had already written 15 pages in my first book. After his funeral andmixed feelings about his absence in my life from the age of 7 I found myselfstaring at those 15 pages asking myself why the hell I started to write it inthe first place. I really honestly had no idea and then as those feelings abouthim and finding out at his funeral that I had a sister and brother that I nevereven knew (fun right??) I fell into a deep depression and to climb my way out Istarted to write…and when I say "write" I mean every single day for months onend. I left my retail management job, and dedicated myself to writing everythingthat I felt, my whole life and I veiled it in a "vampire/paranormal" epic thatspans 6 books in length called the "Blood & Light Series", each book about350-400 pages long before formatting. During this my Mother became ill withcancer, and still to this day is battling it as she is almost done with herchemo treatments. During the writing of book three "Oil & Water" in myseries I hit rock bottom and most days I could not find my way out of bed. Ijust leaned over, grabbed my laptop and wrote. It was as I wrote the last linesin book 3 that something changed in me and a silver lining appeared, you see mymain character spent 11 chapters in an asylum in that book and honestly that iswhere I felt that I was. So you see…writing to me was a journey that I willforever be grateful that I took, without it I have no idea where I would be.
2.      Are you published and if so, how long have you been apublished author? If not, what's your plan?*I am published now. I did release the first book in myseries last November through self-publishing on authorhouse and the upside wasthat the book was out on a lot of sites…the downside is that I had no money formarketing and had a limited reach to expand a fan base, but I started up afacebook page and a fanpage for the series, built a website and I networked mybutt off…and when I say I networked, I mean I spent hours every single daysending out emails, linking, making new contacts, sending out "please readthis" to as many publishers as possible…but the reality is that NO big publisherwill even open your mail without a Literary agent and there again was a problemfor me, I had no money to do that either. So…I sold as many books as possiblethrough linking, liking and getting the word out. I made posters anddistributed them everywhere…I believe that every single Starbucks in theMidwest had one when I was done, lol and I went through apartment complexes andcollege dorms and plastered them and as I watched the sales start to pick up Ipicked up my camera, grabbed a few my closest friends/models and started acampaign to give people a visual of my work by creating the characters forthem. I have done over 100 shoots with the models for the characters of mybooks and I have made posters, flyers and book trailers not only utilizing thephotos I took but music that my husband and I made for them. I also contactedevery single privately owned book store/ candle/coffee/art/craft/witchy shopthat I could find and started to place books in those stores too along withposters of the characters and my other photography work for sale. Then Idecided to burn ebook discs and although I could not find but one store to sellthem for $5.00, I sold about 200 of them just by pushing it hard every singleday, and as I did that I also handed those discs out, trying to get more peopleexcited and involved in the story itself. At grocery stores/coffee shops/Kinko'sand pretty much any place I went.  Inshort….I became a one man wrecking machine when it came to my series because itis my legacy, what I have poured every inch of me into and all be damned if Iever sit back and go…"Well, I could have done that, but I didn't get around toit." That is not me, and if you care about it you have to find a way.
3.      Which route did you choose for becoming published, thetraditional route, with an agent, the "indie" route, going directly to thepublishers yourself, or deciding to self-publish?*I went directly to my publisher…Vamptasy Publishing, I wasactually guided there by Ashley's Freelance Editing (you can find her onfacebook) She contacted me about a book she wanted to collect of horror talesand I jumped at the opportunity, this book was going to be released throughVamptasy and I visited their website and then went "Ohhhhh" with a smile on myface. I wrote Ashley back inquiring about Vamptasy and she told me to email andsubmit to them, so I did and they contacted me and picked up the series. Now wetalked for awhile, weeks really…skyping back and forth about everything andwhen they sent me the three year contract I did take it to a lawyer to lookover and when the lawyer said…"It all looks good" I contacted them and signed.Trust me, I thank whoever sits above us every single day that I was picked up.I am thankful to Vamptasy for taking a risk on a new author and I am gratefulat the chance to be on such a great publishing company's roster. Vamptasy isran by an author herself and because of that she understands what it is like tobe a writer and cares about what we want and need. Nicola Ormerod is amazingand I am forever in her debt.
4.      Why did you choose that particular route?*I would have self published the second book in the seriesmyself if I had not been picked up by Vamptasy. I had already set aside themoney and prepared myself to go on a campaigning blitz in the tri state. lol
5.      How long did it take you to write your first novel?*Well…it is easier for me to tell you how long the first 5books took…exactly 11 months to the day. I am currently finishing up book sixnow.
6.      How long did it take you to publish it?*I self published book one "Blood & Light" in November of2010, I had submitted it in the summer, making my first payment to authorhousein June 2010 and by November they had it ready and up online and had sent methe first 15 copies of it. I bought additional copies to sell a month later tosell in bookstores and hand carry and sell.
7.      How many times did it get rejected before it got published?8.       Tell us about worst rejection letter.*I never received a rejection letter…publishing companiesjust ignored me. lol
9.      What was the best news you ever got in your writing life andhow did it make you feel?            *WhenVamptasy Publishing sent me a contract and I knew it was real. I was doingstupid dances all over my house.
10.  What's the worst piece of advice you ever got?*I had a representative at another self publishing companytell me to break my first book into three, without even seeing it. I told himthat it was not the way the story was written and would not serve the story andhe tried to convince me and I finally said…"Listen, I understand that if Ibreak it up you guys get paid for three books with my first one and that isawesome for you guys…not for me" so he dropped it and started to gripe aboutStephenie Meyer and "twilight" and I hung up on him and his drama. lol
11.  Now, tell us the best!      *The best?? From my editor Holly Buckler…whileI was writing book 3, I called her… a complete mess, crying and trying to catchmy breath, telling her that I felt broken and she quietly said "you can neverbe broken…write." and I went back to writing and finished that book.
12.  What's the one thing you would want an aspiring writer totake away from your personal path to publication?
*Beexactly who you are and write what you know. Do not let anyone judge you andyour art and never give up. You need to take advantage of every singlesituation that arises and plug your work and don't let people who do not haveyour best interest in mind slow you down. Some people love misery and wouldrather you not succeed. Also, edit that book…find someone to do it cheaply orspend time on it yourself. Send out as many emails as possible, but if…like me,you have no money for a literary agent, try" Indie" Publishing and while youwait, build a website, set up pay pal, format your book for ebook and sell itas best you can. Trust me, you will cause a stir and then the right people willsee it and you will be signing a contract of your own. There are so many greatgroups on facebook to become a part of to further your networking like…AuthorExchange, Volley View and Creative Mind Collective, just to name a few. Getinvolved, like those pages, support those authors and they will support you inreturn. Set up a twitter account and tweet as much as possible, "Tweetdeck"allows you to set tweets up to go out throughout the day so you do not have tomonitor it. And…write, write, write.

13.  Where can we read your blog? Buy your books? Connect with youon facebook? On Twitter? Your website?https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Rue-Volley-Blood-Light-Series/166002266766880 ...facebookfanpagehttp://ruevolley.moonfruit.com/ ...myhome websitehttp://www.vamptasypublishing.co.uk/#/blood-and-light/4553215984 ...my publishers website  http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/74866 ...tobuy book one & two on smashwords.comhttp://www.amazon.com/Blood-and-Light-ebook/dp/B005DSAQRG/ref=sr_1_14?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1311282173&sr ...tobuy at the Kindle store on amazon.com http://twitter.com/#!/RueVolley ...meon twitter


      Enter into the world of 16 year-old Rue Volley...who, up until one fateful night, thought she was "normal" or as "normal" as she could be.
But "normal" does not include being a vampire...a truth about herself that she will soon discover.

Rue Volley lives in the quiet little town of Calvary, Minnesota...nestled in the thick woods lining the Great Lakes. Rue, along with her brother Kai, have lived an otherwise calm life up until their Mother was committed into Rolling River Asylum, after she mysteriously stopped
speaking to anyone. Rue is convinced by her brother to attend a party on her birthday, and after she experiences something that she cannot explain, she and everyone in her world is thrown into madness. Join Rue on this epic journey, 6 books in all, as she struggles with grief, love, humor, old crushes, new found infatuations, hot boys, AND vampires, lots and lots of them.

This first book in the series starts you on a journey that you will find hard to ignore and once you start reading you will be hooked...or perhaps bitten.
Book Two in the series, called Smoke and Mirrors, has a cover also and Rue wanted me to share it with you here as well.
Okay, that is "smokin'".
Hope you enjoyed meeting my lovely friend Rue.  She is just like everyone else I have showcased here on the blog...she would love to connect with you.  Friend her, follow her, let her know how you feel about her book.  I know she'd love to hear it.  But most of all, tell her what you're writing.  She'd love to hear about that most of all.
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