Malice Domestic
was an especially fun one this year. I
schmoozed with a lot of people, including long-time friends and new ones. I dined with Berkley editors and authors as well as those
with my new publisher Midnight Ink. Oh
yes, and I drank with them, too.
My primary
goal this year, in addition to meeting readers and having fun, was to question
fellow authors about their promotional techniques. I've done quite a bit,
including blogs and blog tours (Yes, I love blogs!) but want to ramp it up even
more with my upcoming new series--the Superstition Mysteries.
I'm
considering launching a street team with people who want to learn about my new
works earlier in the process, engage in contests and more. If you're interested in joining one should I
form it, be sure to let me know!
And maybe
I'll try a launch party or two. I'm
joining one tomorrow for Liz Lipperman's new book Jailhouse Glock, the better
to get the word out about her latest release as other authors including me
participate--and also to learn more about how launch parties work!
On my way
home from Malice I stopped for a couple of days to visit family in Chicago , including my two
young grandsons--the icing on the cake of a great trip.
So what do
you think about street teams and launch parties and all the extra fun stuff
that writers are doing these days? And
here I used to think that writers just wrote!
2 comments:
Linda, I'd be interested in hearing about all of it. I'm glad you enjoyed Malice.
I'd be glad to fill you in, Betty. It was definitely enjoyable and somewhat educational!
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