I admit, some days are slipping by in a haze of computer searches, little lists, computer glitches (thanks to grandson who installed a SECOND modem), forays into independent bookstore lists, and, just today, a book contest.
Okay, so the odds are long, not as long as Montana Power Ball, and not so cheap either. My book gets read by folks in Cincinnati (Writer's Digest), judged, and picked in the top ten. That would be great. First prize would be even greater, but I'm a bit skeptical about first prize. If they just talk about it with a friend over lunch, and she buys it and gives a copy to her girlfriend for her birthday...gotta start somewhere.
The unseen path I am treading to bring MEDICINE ROCK to notoriety is filled with pitfalls and prattles! I just today remembered to send an email to the agent in Tennessee who liked it at one point. And I'm having lunch with an international book agent who happens to live in our valley, for any tidbits she might drop. I have yet to let THE FARM know it's out, and that would be my generation!
Another very serious issue cropped up: Ingram, distributor for IUniverse books, says bookstores won't get their money back if they don't sell MR's they've ordered. This mistake occurred in January? or was it February? IUniverse supposedly got it squared away, but this week Auntie's in Spokane called to let me know Ingram isn't playing by the rules. Back to IUniverse, by phone: get this squared away ASAP! My contract is explicit and cost an extra bundle just to have the books returnable.
In the meantime there's a little buzz in town. Yeah, really! "I heard about your book. She said it was fabulous!" "I want another copy to give to my sister for her birthday!" Nice. Makes my day. Now, on to an email to THE FARM!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
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