Lissa Oliver
Lissa Oliver asked Caroline Clemens:

Your workload and learning curve is immense, Caroline, as both author and publisher, with all that entails. Now that Three King Mackerel And A Mahi Mahi is available, do you have a particular marketing strategy you work to and is it part of the book's birthing process still? Or are you already thinking of your next project and itching to create afresh?

Caroline Clemens Thank you Lissa for the question and kind words. Believe me that I never intended to be so prolific with this course of mine-it just happened. It is as though I've crossed back over the same path I left saying, "What now?"

I'd like to get noticed on Amazon and also have a print copy available for purchase but 600-1000 dollars upsets my budget. May try Create Space.

I've done press releases, book tours, blog posts, social medias, word of mouth, conferences, and ads. You name it I've done about all of it. So, I must go on and do my own thing leaving my stories in a fine coma indeed. Ha ha!

Yes, I would like to write sequels to both recently released books, poetry, short stories, and even start a magazine-keeping it simple without big corporations interfering. I love big companies, I'm just tired of the influence that you don't know exists. I'm beginning to sound like my smart little brother who is an engineer. Maybe a magazine run by little caring people that is interesting, colorful, informative, and global for women and men, kids too.

I'm not a marketeer.

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