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SuspenseWriter -> Got a contract (7/8/2008 4:56:14 PM)

Just got a deal with a new publisher, Sheaf House, for my apocalypse-with-a-twist thriller, Heading Home. It's quite a bit different from my three Joe Box suspense novels I have out with Cook/RiverOak: third instead of first POV, a wider range of locales and timeframes, and chancier subject matter. But it makes all the difference to have an editor actually "get" what you're trying to do, and she does. As with most commercial publishing, it'll be a awhile before it's out (eighteen months from now, Jan '10), but the marketing will tie in with the 2012 Mayan calendar craziness that's grabbed so much of the world. So, good things! [:)]




Dancre -> RE: Got a contract (7/8/2008 6:58:44 PM)

[sm=funny.gif] Congrats, buddy!!! I'm atrusting God that my time's a coming!!

kim




SuspenseWriter -> RE: Got a contract (7/8/2008 7:09:59 PM)

Yes it is, Kim! In Jesus' Name!




Locke -> RE: Got a contract (7/8/2008 9:27:29 PM)

congrats! That's exciting!

(What's the 2012 bit about?)




SuspenseWriter -> RE: Got a contract (7/8/2008 10:37:09 PM)

There's some big hoo-hah regarding the calendar the Mayans used stopping on Dec 12, 2012. Lots of people are reading a whole bunch into that, and the marketing people at Sheaf House hope to capitalize on that with my novel (not that it has anything to do with Mayans, but you get your publicity where you can [:D])




Locke -> RE: Got a contract (7/8/2008 11:28:03 PM)

Wow. Sounds like "The Y2K Bug" remixed.

Yes, the Myan's must have "DaVinci Code"-esque knowledge of the end of the world or something.

Goodness. lol.




IonMoon -> RE: Got a contract (7/9/2008 9:37:36 AM)

Congratulations!!

Tara P




Dancre -> RE: Got a contract (7/9/2008 6:36:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SuspenseWriter

There's some big hoo-hah regarding the calendar the Mayans used stopping on Dec 12, 2012. Lots of people are reading a whole bunch into that, and the marketing people at Sheaf House hope to capitalize on that with my novel (not that it has anything to do with Mayans, but you get your publicity where you can [:D])


have you thought of taking the publisher's publicity a step further? have you ever looked closely at the Blair Witch Project Website? I can't post the link b/c of TOS, but if you look at it, you see a genius marketing campaign. They have a witch timeline including 'works' of fictional people, the cult, even a cult book. Of course, it's all made up. they also included pictures of the 'film makers' who of course, where actors. Interviews with 'family members', 'eye witnesses,' etc. newspaper clippings, news reports, evidence, etc. This is what freaked everyone out in 1994 b/c the website 'made' the movie real. So what you can do is do the same thing, kinda. Have a time line for the Calander, interviews with 'archeologists'. You can even have interviews with the characters. Make up newsreports that would be on the news. (It's not as hard as you think it is.) Have pictures of them, but use family members, friends, etc and say this is Dr so and so describing the calander, ect. There's a lot you can do with this, and I'd do it a month before the book comes out. Make the whole calander thing as real as you can and then let the book explode onto the market. Just a thought. :)

kim




Ganheim -> RE: Got a contract (7/12/2008 8:19:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Locke
Wow. Sounds like "The Y2K Bug" remixed.

Drat! I was going to say that. The same thing happened a few times in the first millennium, besides the obvious "Y1K".

quote:

ORIGINAL: Locke
the Myan's must have "DaVinci Code"-esque knowledge

Ugh. The only good thing about the burst of publicity that boring, dry book had in its movie release was that things quieted down.

By the way, SuspenseWriter, congratulations!




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