Bookanistas: Guest Post by Elle Strauss (It's a Little Haywire)



Elle Strauss is the author of Clockwise (YA Time Travel) and her newest middle grade, It's a Little Haywire.

Owen True is eleven and eleven twelfths and has been "exiled" to the small crazy town of Hayward, WA, aka, Haywire, while his mother is on her honeymoon. All he has to whittle away the time is the company of Gramps, his black lab Daisy, and his Haywire friends, Mason and Mikala Sweet. They don't look so hot this year, in fact, the whole town has gone to pot since the mill shut down.

Owen has his first encounter with a real life homeless man who ends up needing Owen's help in more ways than one. But how does a rich city kid help the small town's suffering citizens?

And what is Owen to make of the fog train and its scary, otherworldy occupants that appears out of thin air on the old tracks behind Gramps' house? Do they have the answer Owen is looking for?



I asked Elle to stop by to talk about her decision to publish her middle grade.

Well, I guess the simple answer to the question, why did I indie my middle grade is because I can. I think the most frustrating thing with traditional publishing, at least for me, was having to wait for someone else to say, yes, let's publish this.

I had an agent. I actually had two agents. And for a myriad of reasons, this never led to a sale of any of my books.

My choices then were to shelve them and move on, or to do it myself. So, I did it myself. I published my YA time travel rom/com, CLOCKWISE last fall and never looked back.

When I decided I wanted to publish my middle grade, IT'S A LITTLE HAYWIRE, quite honestly, it never even occurred to me to seek representation for it.

Not that its easy to sell middle grade books at an indie publisher especially e-books. It's not. (And yes, I will put out a print version of It's a Little Haywire sometime this year.)

My wager is that with ereaders getting more affordable, middle graders will be reading on them. The tide hasn't hit yet, but it will. Parents are handing them down to teens and tweens, schools are picking them up. It's just a matter of time.

I realize that my buyers will be parents and grandparents, but that's usually the case for middle grade anyway.

And for me, doing it myself means it's actually going to get done and before I grow old and die. J Plus, I don't have to worry about it getting pulled off the shelf in three months. The virtual book shelf never gets full.

Go and download It's a Little Haywire - it's free but only for 22nd and 23rd.

You can find her hanging out at:Blog: www.ellestraussbooks.com

Twitter: @elle_strauss

Facebook : Elle Strauss - Author

Goodreads: Elle Strauss Goodreads Author 

Google : Elle Strauss 

Wattpad: Elle Strauss 

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Published on February 22, 2012 17:34
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Kate Hawkings Do you know if this will be on .co.uk? Went to pick it up but can't find it.


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