Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Spreading the Virus By Thomas N. DeWolf

Thomas N DeWolf is our guest blogger today. He will be our chat guest on Sunday September 6. Read his advice and be sure to come back for Sunday's chat!



Spreading the Virus By Thomas N. DeWolf

(guest blog for Writers Chatroom)

I’m infected. I caught the virus. Now you’re infected. It spreads from one person to the next quickly, quietly. You turn on your computer and it’s staring out at you. The only reason you’re reading these words is because of the virus. Together we can transform the virus into an epidemic. The epidemic is my goal. It should be yours as well.

Inheriting the Trade is my first published book. It took roughly six years to write—five years of squeezing writing into the cracks of time my job allowed, and one year of full-time writing after I resigned from that job. Finishing the book was hard enough. Then came the rigors of marketing. The art of writing is quite different from the business of publicizing what you’ve written. The publicity staff at Beacon Press has done a terrific job. And I learned that I have a key role to play.

A friend of mine, James Malinchak, asked me if I believed in the message contained in my book. Well, yes, of course I do. Will your book help people? Yes. Will the world be a better place as a result of people reading your book? I believe so, yes. Then you have an obligation to get your book into the hands of as many readers as possible, he said. To not do so would be irresponsible.

So I learned about the virus. The Swine Flu virus will spread because we have so much contact with each other at work, school, at the store, on airplanes, and subways. Think of book publicity in the same way, only this is a virus writers want to spread. Learning to more effectively use the internet, blogs, and social networks is crucial. And we are in the midst of a social media revolution. Click on this link before continuing to see how the opportunities for infecting others through social media have never been greater.

I haven’t met James Malinchak in person. I found him through the virus. I read several books about publicity including Building Buzz, Publicize Your Book, and The Savvy Author’s Guide to Book Publicity. Tips from these books led me to scour the web where I found Steve Harrison and John Kremer. I receive e-newsletters or other book publicity information from both of them regularly. Steve put on a telephone seminar last year in which he interviewed James Malinchak on how to become a public speaker to increase outreach and enhance a writing career. I use what I learned from James to get my book into the hands of more readers.

There are useful services and products that people like John, Steve, and James offer that you can invest in. There are many valuable nuggets that cost you nothing beyond your time and willingness to learn. In his July 14 newsletter, John Kremer announced a contest. Literary Publicist Stephanie Barko was offering a free virtual book tour. I entered and my book was selected from more than 70 qualified entries. And here you are reading these words. Because of the virus.

There are many aspects to spreading the virus. Imbedded links in this article, for instance, are important. First, they provide relevant information to readers. Second, they support the people who supported you. The world of books is a community and we need to support each other. Third, links increase traffic to each of the sites they lead to as well as to the site from which they originate—in this case, the Writers Chatroom site. I hope you’ll click on the links and utilize the services of the people here, especially Stephanie Barko. I plan to work with her in the future. I’ve been both amazed and impressed by how much work it is to organize a viral (oops, I mean virtual) tour like this one. The goal of all publicity is to connect with people with whom you probably otherwise wouldn’t.

A writer’s website is the host for the virus. Pack it with useful information about yourself and your book; the message you want to share with the world. Mine is filled with links to past interviews I’ve done, reviews of my book, YouTube videos from past appearances, information for the media, and more. Your blog is where you can showcase both your thoughts and your writing.

My hope, of course, is that you’ll be inspired to spread the word about Inheriting the Trade; that you’ll inform your friends, write a post on your blog, link to this site, or to my website or blog. I want you as my Facebook friend, for us to follow each other on Twitter, to DIGG each other, and to connect on Goodreads. And I look forward to more contact with other authors here at Writers Chatroom.

We can infect (and affect) many others with our ideas and our words. The virus is essential to your health as a writer. Catch it. Spread it (ah-choo!)

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Are We Ready to P-A-R-T-Y!?!

The "Show--Not Tell" Virtual Book Tour is almost a wrap and we've been gearing up all month for the "Launch P-A-R-T-Y!" for debut author Jordan Dane. Be here Sunday March 30th at 7:00 p.m. Eastern US time. (The virtual bar will be open, but feel free to BYOB.) The place: The Writer's Chatroom, of course!


Since March 5th, "newcomer" Jordan Dane has been the guest of honor at 7 virtual book tour stops sponsored by The Writer's Chatroom. She's been open to all questions and has shared personal and business information with anyone who stopped by. The last stop on the tour is hosted by Glenn Walker, founder of TWC, on March 29th at http://www.monsura.blogspot.com/


There will be prizes galore up for grabs at the P-A-R-T-Y. Every person who interacted with Jordan at the VBT stops, except for the host at each tour stop, is eligible to win one of FIVE gift cards to B&N bookstores. (If the hosts stopped by at other tour stops, they are eligible and entered there.) The more comments left by each person, the more chances to win. So far, Tina M. Russo holds the record for having the most entries. Her prize for that? Just click on her name/hotlink to her website. It's all about the marketing, folks. (Tina has a very nice website, btw.)


More opportunities to win prizes:
The Browse Inside Link: http://tinyurl.com/28nd9x
Jordan's contest page: http://www.jordandane.com/contest.php


And ... there will be even MORE prizes given away during the P-A-R-T-Y!

Jordan sold SIX books to Avon/HarperCollins before the first one, No One Heard Her Scream, was released on March 25th. She has back-to-back releases in April and May for the next two! And, she's currently at work on her next series.

Don't know about you, but I wannabe like Jordan! I want to learn just how she managed to do that, how she markets, how she plans her stories, how she sells them, and how she plans to get to the top of the New York Times Bestseller list! If you're a Jordan wannabe like me, check out what she had to say at the VBT stops:


Billie Williams at http://printedwords.blogspot.com
Linda J. Hutchinson at http://reviewhutch.blogspot.com
Kim Richards at http://kim-richards.livejournal.com/
Lisa Haselton at http://lisahaselton.tripod.com/reviewsandinterviews/
Cricket Sawyer at http://www.Cricketshearth.blogspot.com
Diana Castilleja at http://dianacastilleja.blogspot.com
Renee' Barnes at http://msqtpi.livejournal.com/
Glenn Walker at http://www.monsura.blogspot.com/


See you at the "Launch P-A-R-T-Y!" on March 30th at TWC!

Linda J. Hutchinson
TWC team member/moderatorFreelance writer/copywriter
www.lindajhutchinson.com

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

WHAT A TRIP!

If you’ve been reading these announcements you’re aware that we have been conducting a Virtual Book Tour for debut author Jordan Dane for over a month.

We’re down to the final stretch—and who better to bring it home than The Writer’s Chatroom’s own—Renee’ Barnes and Glenn Walker!

Stop by these last two stops on the tour to find out even more about our featured author—who sold SIX books to Avon HarperCollins before the first one hit print.

Jordan is a dynamo! She not only writes well but understands the publishing industry and knows how to market herself. Learn from her while imagining yourself in her position. She is one to watch, one to learn from, and one to emulate if you want to be a successful novelist. “If you can see it and believe it, you can achieve it!”

Every comment you leave at a tour stop enters you to win one of many fabulous prizes!

March 26 Renee’ Barnes at http://msqtpi.livejournal.com/
March 29 TWC founder Glenn Walker at http://www.monsura.blogspot.com/

More opportunities to win prizes:
The Browse Inside Link: http://tinyurl.com/28nd9x)
Jordan’s contest page: http://www.jordandane.com/contest.php

And then GET READY TO P-A-R-T-Y! Sunday, March 30th is the date and you are invited! The party starts at 7:00 p.m. Eastern US time. http://writerschatroom.com

If you’ve missed any of the tour stops, please stop in before the P-A-R-T-Y! to read the interviews with Jordan. Be ready to L-A-U-N-C-H your burning questions at her this coming Sunday.

Billie Williams at http://printedwords.blogspot.com
Linda J. Hutchinson at http://reviewhutch.blogspot.com
Kim Richards at http://kim-richards.livejournal.com/
Lisa Haselton at http://lisahaselton.tripod.com/reviewsandinterviews/
Cricket Sawyer at http://www.Cricketshearth.blogspot.com
Diana Castilleja at http://dianacastilleja.blogspot.com

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