While I am busy pecking away at the second novel in the Skid Chronicles series I have also been looking at how to widen my readership for the first book in the series and make my fortune. Yeah right. Making a living at this would be great but I am not about to give up my day job.
I've tried quite a few things to sell copies of my first novel and get a few good reviews on Amazon as that is the key it seems to me-good 5 star reviews. I have twisted people's arms and basically told them to buy my $0.99 novel and write me a good review. This tack has had limited success even when I have offered to give people a dollar as there are far more people that have said to my face that they will download the Kindle version or buy the hard copy than have actually done so. Amazon has pretty good reporting. Clearly I haven't twisted enough arms hard enough.
I have also tried Google Adwords and Facebook adds to no avail, admittedly I can only send people to the Amazon pages via my still dirtbike themed website. Note to self....spend some time on developing a new page. It might help.
All I can say is that I am pleased I tried this avenue but didn't spend too much money in this area. I did spend a chunk of cash on 't' shirts that I mostly gave away that apart from my wife to be I don't believe anyone actually wears. If you want one drop me line.
I've created a Twitter account along with all those other people who create accounts to self promote their product or service. But Twitter is a bit like Facebook, just because you have 'friends' doesn't mean they are going to read your posts and even if they do, it doesn't mean this is going to translate into any sales.
My latest scheme as per all the reading I have done is to generate a media release for the book. Now I just need to find out where to send it. I have never felt comfortable with self promotion and rejection but my skin is getting thicker so maybe I will just send it too as many people as possible. The good old shotgun approach.
Finally all the good blogs and websites say that all I have to do is create is a community of interest and I'll become an instant online best seller and make my fortune.
So if anyone actually reads this blog and wants to become part of my community you can join me on Facebook or Twitter-I promise not to twist your arm. But in case you have forgotten here is the link to the book......amazon.com/Skid-Tasting-plant-ebook/dp/B009FIAMXS
Actually mostly what I have learnt is that there is plenty of good reading out there and at the end of the day nothing much has changed in the world of publishing. While we can do a lot of things to promote our masterpieces and be successfull at it (in an ideal world successfull for me would be making my living out of writing) at the end of the day luck and being in the right place at the right time has a lot to do with it.
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Saturday, 26 January 2013
My first Press Release
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Keith
Fenwick
PO
Box 90312
Victoria
St West
Auckland
0272066091
New Zealand
Author Publishes Sci Fi Novel on Amazon Kindle
Auckland
NZ, January 29 2013 – New Zealand author, Keith Fenwick, recently released a
science fiction novel, Skid - The First
Chronicle, the first novel of a science fiction trilogy.
In
his first novel “Skid - The First
Chronicle Skid” Keith Fenwick takes us to a highly sophisticated world where
society is about to fall apart. A world whose leader’s arrogantly assume that
they can do no wrong in the face of the dangerous signs of a disintegrating world
around them. A disintegration caused by a failing in the technology that for so
long has made them undisputed masters of the known universe.
Readers
will immediately recognize the parallels with life as we know it on earth today
as we struggle with the implications of climate change on our world and our
lifestyles.
The
plot addresses some serious themes, touching on issues as wide as the survival
of any planet in the universe - from pollution, to the exploitation of natural
resources - the pros and cons of collective versus individual action - organic
versus synthetic food - survival with humor versus the alienating aspects of a
form of political correctness.
The
use of humor makes the book work effectively - mainly through the reactions of
the "offworlders", Bruce (from New Zealand) and Sue (from the USA).
Both Bruce and Sue react in stereotypical ways as caricatures of the cultures
they come from - the skillful and amusing portrayal of their characteristics
allows readers to laugh at their own attitudes.
Unlike
many science fiction books, skid doesn't get bogged down in detail or stray so
far from known worlds that you lose the plot. Aficionados of science fiction
and anyone who enjoys a good read will enjoy this novel.
This is Keith Fenwick’s
first novel.
Contact details for Keith
Fenwick
Phone Keith: (064) 0272
066 091
Email Keith: fenwickk@vodafone.co.nz
Kindle version http://www.amazon.com/Skid-Tasting-plant-ebook/dp/B009FIAMXS
Catch up with Keith
at his blog http://dirtsdiary.blogspot.co.nz/
Reviews
.....I
found this book to be a great read. Part Space Opera, part satire, this is a
very kiwi novel in many respects. It takes really earthly themes like our
preoccupation with sustainability and the exploitation of diminishing resources
and combines these with the apparent inability of a super alien society to deal
with the change required to accommodate this. Whole the novel is somewhat
predictable it is entertaining and worth a read.
.....A
clever allegory and an engaging read…….
Interesting
and easy to read. Keith keeps the suspense through rich descriptions and
engaging conversations. Themes of environmental awareness and spiritual
discoveries are especially relevant to today's Western culture. The allegory of
technically advanced but spiritually poor aliens that lack a purpose in life
keep reminding you of people you meet in everyday life. The everyday
familiarity in a science fiction setting makes this book stand out.
.....This
is a very easy book to read. I loved the hero with his local New Zealand
connection and "all will be right" attitude.
.....A
very good read - if you like a bit of science fiction.
If
you read between the lines or look a little deeper into the story it is not far
from current happenings today.
.....The
two main characters are easy to relate to for many who would read this book.
And
I think that being able to relate to these two makes the book so engaging and
easy to read.
The
story also gives you somethings to think about and touches on many of the
problems faced in today's world.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Unashamed self promotion
The other day she who must be obeyed turned up at home wearing this 't' shirt. I was literally gobsmacked. Forget Adwords and Facebook adds and anything else you have to pay for here is the ultimate talking point.
If nothing else the 2 or 300 hundred people who work in my building saw me coming today and hopefully I have shamed at least one or two of them into buying my book. We'll see. But I am this 't' shirt every Friday from now on.
The Book
Monday, 7 January 2013
The first Skidian Chronicle
Skid is an imaginative science fiction novel of considerable skill that pokes fun at all forms of political correctness, while also indicating there are dangerous signs of a disintegrating world that is not adequately taken care of. Readers will recognise these as parallels to life on earth.
The plot addresses some serious themes, touching on issues as wide as the survival of any planet in the universe - from pollution, to the exploitation of natural resources - the pros and cons of collective versus individual action - organic versus synthetic food - survival with humour versus the alienating aspects of a form of political correctness.
The use of humour makes the book work effectively - mainly through the reactions of the "offworlders", Bruce (from New Zealand) and Sue (from the USA). Both Bruce and Sue react in stereotypical ways as caricatures of the cultures they come from - the skilful and amusing portrayal of their characteristics allows readers to laugh at their own attitudes.
Unlike many science fiction books, skid doesn't get bogged down in detail or stray so far from known worlds that you lose the plot. Aficionados of science fiction and anyone who enjoys a good read will enjoy this novel.
The plot addresses some serious themes, touching on issues as wide as the survival of any planet in the universe - from pollution, to the exploitation of natural resources - the pros and cons of collective versus individual action - organic versus synthetic food - survival with humour versus the alienating aspects of a form of political correctness.
The use of humour makes the book work effectively - mainly through the reactions of the "offworlders", Bruce (from New Zealand) and Sue (from the USA). Both Bruce and Sue react in stereotypical ways as caricatures of the cultures they come from - the skilful and amusing portrayal of their characteristics allows readers to laugh at their own attitudes.
Unlike many science fiction books, skid doesn't get bogged down in detail or stray so far from known worlds that you lose the plot. Aficionados of science fiction and anyone who enjoys a good read will enjoy this novel.
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