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Replying to @TheBrometheus
Well, I think one of the reasons that my book drowned the first time I launched it was because of lack of reviews. Any good ideas there?
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Replying to @JHLillevik
Some authors do the ARC thing (advance review copy). But honestly, first books don’t usually explode unless you’ve got reach. Networking is huge. You just plain need tons of eyes on the book.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @JHLillevik
There is absolutely zero substitute for word of mouth.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
That is very true. Most people who have read it have enjoy it very much... People like
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Replying to @JHLillevik @TheBrometheus
Yeah you do pretty well. That said, I've told you a few times your marketing sucks. ;)
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Replying to @aSinister @TheBrometheus
I know! Writing is more my thing. :P
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... said every writer ever. There are writers, and there are authors. Writing is a talent. Authoring is a profession and must be studied.
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And it is a profession that is never fully learnt as well. :)
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Scribbling in crayon gradually becomes scribbling in pen, but the work of learning the author craft never ends.
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