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Hello Everyone and welcome to Get Published.

I’m very excited to have today’s guest on the show. James Melzer is the award-winning author of Escape: A Zombie Chronicles novel which is coming to print in 2012 from Simon & Schuster and Permuted Press. I’ve been meaning to have James on the show almost since the show began, but it never quite happened. That oversight has been taken care of in this episode.

I also received a question from @K_A_Dewberry on Twitter that I discuss in the “Tips and Typos” section. It’s a question I get a lot. Namely, “when should I start building my platform”.

I also wanted to give you all an update on my book’s progress. As you may know, I have a YA Mystery coming out very soon. I wanted it to be available in May, but it is looking more and more like it will come out in June. Stay tuned.

And with that, enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 57 – A Talk with New Horror Master, James Melzer

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 57 – A Talk with New Horror Master, James Melzer

Welcome to the show.

01:19 — Promo – The Shrinking Man Project

02:25— Tips and Typos – Get Published Episode 57 – A Talk with New Horror Master, James Melzer (continued)

  • Mike answers question Tweeted to him by @K_A_Dewberry
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments

08:24 - Promo – View from Valhalla

08:37 — Get Published Episode 57 – A Talk with New Horror Master, James Melzer (continued)

James Melzer is the award-winning author of Escape: A Zombie Chronicles novel which is coming to print in 2012 from Simon & Schuster and Permuted Press. He is also the author of the recently released Hull’s Landing, an eBook novel published exclusively online. His short fiction has appeared in works from Library of the Living Dead Press, and his podcasts have been downloaded over one million times. He is a proponent of self-publishing, podcasting, and social media, and although he hails from Canada, Melzer currently lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, daughter, and husky who you may or may not here barking in the background. The husky, not the wife…

56:43 — Promo – Explorers Anthology

58:06 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

James Melzer - http://jamesmelzer.net/

The Shrinking Man Project - http://theshrinkingmanproject.com/

View from Valhalla - http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/

Explorers Anthology - http://deadrobotssociety.com/anthology/

 

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28
Oct

The Power of Promotion

   Posted by: Michell    in About Writing, Irreverent Muse, Promoting Your Book

For those of you who tuned into the site yesterday, you would have noticed a strange message. In it I appeared to be talking about NanoWriMo only to have a weird “hacker” type message appear. This was not a mistake. I had actually volunteered to participate in JC Hutchins’ promotional campaign for his “7th Son, Descent” book launch yesterday.

The premise was as follows: one of JC’s characters in “7th Son” is a world-class computer hacker. Wouldn’t it be fun if several sites were “hacked” by the character for promotional purposes? The same idea was carried out on Twitter too.

JC has always had innovative promotional ideas and I take notes every time he comes up with something new. Promotion is intended to create a buzz, but JC goes one step further. He gets people involved to the extent that they become an integral part of the promotion itself. I think that is where the secret of marketing yourself lies.

Take, for example, a book signing. That is a promotional thing but how often do you see authors sitting at a table in the bookstore twiddling their thumbs, alone? Surely they get a few people to stop by, but when you compare those few against the overall time, it appears that no one comes. What if you could get those few people to help you get bigger numbers? What if you did something to incent them to bring friends, family and even total strangers to the event? Do you think that might increase your sales?

The problem I see with promotion and marketing is actually getting people to be aware of it. If you do a huge newspaper advertisement along with radio and television spots you will reach a lot of people. Are they the right people? Who knows, but one thing is certain, you will be paying more money than you will likely ever recover.

If you restrict yourself to online promotion (i.e. Twitter, Facebook and blogs) you are more likely to hit the target audience, but only the people who know about you will see what’s going on. What JC has done is take his existing online community and created a “Street Team” who actively evangelizes his work. Yes there are incentives (non-monetary) to do so but you would never get rich doing it. What you are able to do is become a part of something bigger. By utilizing his community and getting them pounding the pavement, so to speak, JC really gets the best of both worlds. He gets a targeted, broadly sweeping campaign that (I believe) paid off handsomely for him.

So what is the “right” way to do it? I don’t think there is any magic bullet. You, as a writer, need to do the traditional things like readings and signings. The challenge is to do them in non-traditional ways. You also need to use every resource available to you: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, blogs, podcasts and so on to spread the word.

I know I’m inspired. Now I need a book to evangelize. :) Getting a book published will have to be my next step. Now get out there and innovate.

Personal Update

Frenzied. That single word really defines my life the past couple months. I work full-time, have a two-night-a-week-minimum commitment to Scouts and I’ve been editing like crazy to meet a self-imposed October 31 editing deadline. That doesn’t even take into account the podcast work I do and family time (of which there is not enough). Yup, frenzied is the word.

The editing is going well and I still think I can hit the October 31 deadline. Why October 31, you ask? Well, the following day is the start of NanoWriMo. I don’t want the two to interfere with each other any more than they have to.

I still have to do some outlining for Nano (although I now doubt that I’ll get as much done as I wanted) and I have a podcast to record and produce this week so I won’t have much time for anything else. (Sigh) Such is the life, I suppose. I was reminded today that I’m working towards a  big payoff (publication) which will make it all worthwhile. Oh yes, it will. That’s when I’ll have to put what I’ve learned about promotion into play.

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Hello Everyone.

When I heard that JC Hutchins’ 7th Son, Descent was about to hit the bookstores I was excited. When JC put the call out for his street team to give him a leg up I knew I had to help so I invited Hutch to come back to the show to pimp his book. My expectation was that he would spend 20 – 30 minutes  to talk about the 7th Son Journey from manuscript to podcast to book. What I got was one of the most enjoyable discussions I’ve had about writing in quite a while.

In the interest of full-disclosure, you will only hear about Hutch’s works in this episode. However, you will also get a sneak peak into JC the man and his views on writing. I know the original discussion was awesome and I enjoyed it just as much the second time when I mixed this episode. I think you will too.

Enjoy.

Get Published, Episode 16 - (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published, Episode 16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Show #16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

Welcome to the show.

00:58 — Promos: 7th Son

www.jchutchins.net

02:37 — Show #16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins  (continued)

JC and I talk about writing and JC tells us about his journey to get 7th Son, Descent published

01:05:33 — Promos: Personal Effects – Sword of Blood

www.jchutchins.net

01:06:53— Closing

Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line (206.203.2031) to your heart’s content!

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