I have
a secret. Well, maybe the first part is not so secret. But I’ve had this desire to
be a published novelist. I’ve written two novels that have been shopped up and
down the streets of this city by my ever-faithful agent. Each
of them has received their fair share of rejections.
I’ve learned
this is not uncommon. John Grisham reportedly received 28 before A Time To Kill was
published. Kathryn Stockett topped that with 60 before The Help was given a
green light. So rejection by the big publishing houses does not necessarily
mean what you got ain’t good. These days it has more to do with the business
model, one that is based on what I like to call, the what is going to make the most money the quickest, let’s not worry
about quality model. It’s a
corporate disease that is not limited to publishing. That is not to say quality
is not being printed. In between the life story of Snookie from the Jersey
Shore and Sarah Palin’s 432 pages on how being able to see Russia from her
bathroom window qualifies her as an expert on foreign policy, there has been
some good stuff given the seal of approval in the world of traditional
publishing. It’s just harder to find.
But here’s
the next part of this secret. As much as I openly abhor the inner workings of
today’s corporate environment I confess I have coveted that acceptance into the
club letter. I admit all those
editors, publishers and agents had me convinced that until I got my call from
one of the Big Five saying I had an offer and an advance I was not print
worthy.
Crazy,
huh? But true.
Then
back in January I splurged and signed myself up for a one-day seminar with Seth Godin on the future of the publishing industry. Seth, ever brilliant, made a
point that I couldn’t shake. He drew the analogy that waiting for the book
industry to deem me publishing worthy was like sitting on the bench waiting to
get picked for the team in school. So I started to wonder, why was I waiting?
This was me. The girl who refused to stand in line in her old clubbing days
because she was not going to wait for someone else to get done having their
good time so she could start having hers.
I
remembered why I left the corporate environment. Their philosophies no longer
matched up with mine.Yet I still
wanted their approval rating. What was that about? I live in a world where technology has gifted me the ability
to do this myself. And I wasn’t taking advantage of it! I embraced on line
banking quicker than this!
Then
one morning while in the shower, where so many of my really good decisions are
made, I decided I was going to self-publish my first novel.
There,
I said it.
I
admit it makes me a bit nauseous. But I have decided it is time to get up off
the bench.
I
haven’t been talking about it too much because I also decided I no longer liked
the title I had. So I spent a
little more time wallowing in resistance to the do it yourself option and agonized
over what the new title would be. Now
that I have it, I’ve given myself license to say it out loud. The Secrets They Kept.
In
between I hired a professional editor. If I was going to do this it was not going to be with scotch
tape and band-aids. I’ve taken the
results of her work to heed and have been implementing some changes. Today I hired a graphic designer to do the cover. Next is the uncharted territory of e-book formatting,
which quite frankly is more challenging and terrifying for me than writing the
novel was.
So, my
secret is out. I am about to join forces with all those other rebels who are
changing the publishing industry. You see I am one of those that believe people aren’t reading
less. They are reading differently.
And I believe with the advent of e-readers they will be reading even
more than before. Traditional publishing will not go away just as AM Radio
didn’t disappear when Television entered the picture. But the game will be
different. There will be more content, not less and the key will be to find the
really good stuff among the mediocre.
I’m hoping my novel falls into the category of sought after quality.
This
is not to say that should a nice advance from one of the old brick and mortars
come my way I would not be open to considering it. But one thing is for sure. I
am no longer waiting to be picked.
The Secrets They Kept will be available for sale on Amazon.com and other on-line book retailers in both e-book and print in September. Stay tuned for more details, and please, feel free to help spread the word!
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Please do tell me when your book is out so that I may purchase a copy. As a struggling novelist (not yet published) myself I completely empathize with your plight. Also, there are so many amazing writers who just haven't been read. I'm excited to "discover" you!
ReplyDeleteSo, so proud of you for going for your dream! I can't wait to enter into your universe and read your book in September!
ReplyDeleteYOU are an inspiration! I too have contracted with a professional editor for my first book and have not decided about publishing - my desire is to be in the top 10 NYT best sellers! Once the editing is completed then I will consider how best to proceed with publishing. thank you for paving the way with Self Publishing for me!
ReplyDeletePlease keep us posted when your book is ready to buy - I want a signed copy!
xxoo
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Thank you all for your generous support! Keep reading the blog and/or sign up for my newsletter to stay posted on when the novel is available for sale!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! Nothing like bold action to shift the paradigm. Well played, bella.
ReplyDeleteYES! YES! YES! I loved your blog and your sitting on the bench waiting to be picked metaphor. I love how you are up off the bench by picking you and running with it! So beautiful! Can't wait to read your book!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You are an amazing force and a creator! I can't wait to read it!!
ReplyDeleteCindy
You were always a gutsy gal! Can't wait to read it. Of course, count me among those who'll want it autographed. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOoooh! I so love a juicy secret and this one didn't disappoint. I can see you as that sexy club girl, making sure she would get her fun. So glad you're doing the same with your book. It's bold and inspiring. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you all for your enormous support. It is helping to keep the nausea at bay :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Joanne! That too is a dream of mine. When I do finally finish that manuscript, I'll take your words to heart.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Please put me on the pre-sale list!! xo
ReplyDeleteWell, it's not like you don't have a following of readers already. WITHOUT a letter. Brave and brilliant (as usual).
ReplyDeletexxL
Joanne, I am so excited and thrilled for you! I would do the same thing!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! I want an autographed copy as well. I'll let you know my next visit to NY in the fall so you sign it!
ReplyDeleteGood for you!!
ReplyDeleteVery smart of you to work with a professional editor and designer! A friend of mine recently self-published with Xlibris and made some serious errors: bad cover, boring interior design and a book with many typos. Cover is really important; it's the book's "brand." I like the new title a lot. Hope you have a book party!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteGutsy move, good for you. I look forward to seeing your book on amazon.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read more about your process of self publishing after the book launch.
Good luck!
Thanks Nathan! I'd love to share my stories!
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