Today is the first
Wednesday of the month, time for
But first…the results
for my blog tour book giveaway!
There were 76 entries total, way
more than I anticipated. My thanks to
all for dropping by and commenting during my tour. Your support means everything to me!
All right then, I wrote down the
names of every follower who commented, assigned each a number, then used Random.org to generate the winning numbers,
starting first with the runner-ups.
Those five runner-up
winners of an ebook copy of The Mistaken
are:
#18 Samantha May
#52 Chris Fries
#48 Klahanie
#38 L. Diane Wolfe
#64 Emily R. King
And the grand prize
winner of my last signed ARC of The
Mistaken is:
#66 Julie Luek
Winners, please
contact me at acadia1997@msn.com
so I can get your
info and send out your prize.
One more thing before
my brief IWSG post:
Did you happen to see Alex
J. Cavanaugh’s post last Monday?
Alex is one of three published authors who “blurbed” for my book. His name and quote appear on the very first
page along with Jennifer
Hillier, author of Creep
and Freak and New York
Times bestselling author, Kevin
O’Brien.
Alex said, “That’s even more exciting
than my name on the cover of my own books.” I sent him a signed copy with a nice little
note of thanks for both his blurb and for being the driving force behind my
blog tour and helping me every step of the way.
I could not have done it without him!
THANK YOU SO MUCH, ALEX!!
Okay, so now that I’ve
accomplished my goal and have published my debut novel, I find myself worrying
more than I ever thought I would. Sure,
I told myself it really didn’t matter how well my book sold. I just wanted to get it out there. But yeah, it kinda doesn’t work that way, at
least, not in my mind.
I want people to read it. And I want those who do to love it, or at
least like it, even just a little bit.
But more than anything, I want readers to rate/review it on Amazon and Goodreads. So now I have a whole new slew of things to
worry about: Is it selling, will they
like it, and will they spread the word?
It’s really way too early in the game for me to be obsessing over these
things. It’s a marathon, not a
sprint. Still, it’s there. *sigh*
But oooh, look! I have 499 GFC followers!
Maybe I’ll do another ebook giveaway once I
reach 500.
Any suggestions on how to do
that one?
37 comments:
I'm sure within a few hours you'll have five hundred!
It was more exciting seeing my name in your book than on the covers of mine. (Okay, I was excited for the first one.) But that you would allow me to read it early and contribute my very short thoughts is a great honor. And I bet your book sells a heck of a lot better than either of mine!
Congratulations to the winners.
Whatever way you publish, all authors worry about their book selling. I'm sure yours will do fine.
Awesome that you're at 499. Book giveaways to celebrate are always popular.
Congrats to the winners! Hope you are more busy working on your next book then worrying about reviews or sales, but good luck with both!
Why thank you, I can't believe I won. I will send you an email this morning.
That was a really sweet thing for Alex to say.
Publishing is a marathon. Don't sweat what you can't do right this moment.
I guess there's always one more worry waiting around the corner, huh?
I'm tickled to have won a copy! Wow-- what an honor, plus, I'm a total book nerd and can't wait to dig into it. Thank you.
Congratulations on such a successful tour. Here's to a HUGE success.
It takes time to build momentum! Give yourself a chance. You wrote an amazing book and people will see that. But that said, I too will totally obsess come December! LOL. Congrats to the giveaway winners! Yay!
Focus on writing the next one, and, before you know it, you'll be where you want to be. ;)
Congrats to all the winners!
It's difficult to imagine that you have such insecurities... I mean, after all, you're a published author!
I suppose there's always a new challenge to feel insecure about...
Congratulations, Julie! And to think I was just talking to her. She didn't say nuttin'! Probably cause she didn't know, eh! Yes, I'm particularly quick today.
Congrats to the winners! And yeah, wanting people to love your book is completely universal.
With Amazon's new anti-author policy, you may find it difficult to get Amazon reviews :(
Congrats to the winners. I'm sure you will reach that 500 mark within hours! Try not to worry too much but enjoy the journey :)
I guess I'll be buying my copy of The Mistaken now that I know I'm not going to win one! I'm really looking forward to reading it.
Call me naive, but I still have a lot of faith that solid storytelling skills will sell novels in the long run. Stay in the race, you're doing great!
Congrats to the winners of your fine novel. :D
I can't even imagine (yet) what it's like to have a novel out there. The stress! But you've got some great blurbs from other authors, and lots of friends spreading the word, so hang in there.
Sales will crank up, we'll spread the word.
Like Melissa said, focus on writing the sequel and before your eyes, you won't believe what will happen: hopefully, you'll be a bestseller. You're an awesome novelist, Nancy!
Congrats to the winners! :)
It is a marathon. Don't compare yourself to anyone else. There's no real science as to what goes viral and what doesn't. Keep publishing and your odds of finding the lightning go up. I'll keep reading. :)
Now you're at 500 ;) haha You also just made me realize that if I ever had a book listed on amazon-- someone would need to keep as far away from the internet as possible because I would constantly be checking for reviews. I really want to read your novel!
You're doing a great job, Nancy!
Keep it up!
Don't worry about the numbers. Keep writing!
Heather
Oh Nancy, don't worry and enjoy the moment. You deserve it! Congratulations and I saw the nice signed copy you sent Alex. Awesome!
What a fun week you've had. I read Alex's post about your book. And congrats, Julie!
congrats to the lucky winners!!!
And yay for Alex's praise and support! He is a legend.
I also want to congratulate the winners! I did read Alex's inscription of your book, and I can't wait to read The Mistaken! Julie
Uh oh! I meant to say Alex's wonderful blurb, and your lovely inscription to him. Sorry about that.
Thanks for visiting my page! Congrats on ur debut novel and keep writing! :)
Congratulations to all the winners!
You're right, it isn't a race, but I also know it will be hard to not worry over all of that. You will rock this!
Shannon at The Warrior Muse
Woot! I'm VERY excited about winning the ebook, Nancy! Thank you very much! (E-mail on the way) It's already near the top of my TBR list and I'm really looking forward to reading it!!!
Also, I KNOW you're going to have tremendous success with this book and all your future ones, too (no pressure, lol) -- you're a wonderful and very talented author, a caring and approachable person, and way, way, WAY more attractive than that OTHER "S. Thompson" author dude. ;^)
Hi Nancy
Congratulations on your book and how great the blurbs are. It is wonderful to have friends like Alex.
Nancy
Making my way through the IWSG list. I've gotten sort of obsessed with it today. I don't even know how many I've done, but I'm having a blast! I usually begin at the bottom and work up for a day or two. Glad I made it to yours. :) Best of luck to you with your marketing!!
no one likes to wait for reactions, thats why theres twitter!
congrats to the winners! so looking forward to reading this!
Yay Alex! So proud of you both. :D
I am so with you! All that work to get the novel out, and then all this other stuff -- reviews, sales, book love, etc. And I am with you -- I want it all! :)
I did see Alex's post . . . it's a wonderful support group around you, I'm sure you'll have no problems reaching 1,000 in no time!
Whether the book sells or not at least you have the satisfaction of knowing you are published. That is a big step forward and an accomplishment to be proud of.
Lee
A Faraway View
I'm starting my copy tonight. :) Thanks so much, Nancy!
Congratulations to the winners!
Alex wrote a fantastic blurb. I've read it a while ago and thought it was very sincere. What a guy :-)
Good luck reaching even a greater number next time - I have no doubt you will.
Hey,
Boy, do I agree with your marathon v sprint idea... I swear when I heard (years ago) that it took some writers three years to write a book, I was like, "are ye mad?"
But, yup, here I am three years later, just about to finish WIP#1 and now you say I have to start worrying about people *reading* it and *reviewing* it.... ah yai yai...
(Falls over in cloud of dust and empty bottles of Sam Adams.)
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