Book Launch Hell
I am in the middle of house
selling/buying hell, and now is the best time I could choose to launch a book?
Short answer is no; it just seems
to have happened that way. If those were the only things on my list life would
be a tad quieter but I've the second crime novel and three short stories to finish
before mid June, and a couple of ‘promised’ guest blogs. The less said about all
of those the better right now. (My Authors Electric blogging deadline is an
absolute. Short it may be – but I’m here!)
I shall be floundering around in book
launch madness for my forthcoming crime novel Winter Downs until3rd June, and all other matters are barely registering in my rapidly addling
brain so please excuse all obsessional ravings until further notice.
The story so far?
Securing the services of City
Central Library, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, on 3rd June for the launch
was just the start. If anything it prompted a few dozen new slots on my to-do
list.
This week, for example, I spent a
few happy hours scouring Dagfields, a local crafts and antiques venue, for
tiered cake stands to use at my 1940s styles ‘Tea and Cakes’ launch. A successful
trip! (Yes, I could have bought them on ebay – but where is the fun in that?)
I have used ebay to source some
Union Jack bunting and suitable WW2 clothing to emulate Bunch, my Land Army
sleuth, for those readings. I still need to source a few chintzy table cloths (from
charity shops) and suitable background music (Amazon).
Fellow Penkhull author Jem Shaw,
who by co-incidence also has a WW2 themed book later this year, came up with
the idea of "Letters From Home" to be read at the launch along with
other guest readings and an extract from Winter Downs itself. Letters From Home
is an exchange of letters between and imagined pilot, Terry, 'somewhere in
France', and his wife Muriel, waiting for him back home.
Yes, it is adding to that word
count needed to be fulfilled by July, but it is rather fun to collaborate on a
writing project instead of ploughing on alone. Mad? Perhaps I am but it has to
be done.
I am blessed with having the Penkhull
Press team behind me, but somehow the launch of one’s book always feels positively
Sisyphean. (If anybody
has any further suggestions to make, however, feel free to shout! I am – as the
saying goes - all ears!)
Still to do on my list, and
without doubt looming the largest of them all, is the book tour to finalise and
all those wonderful bloggers to contact with my arc.
This is always the tough part for
me. Those who know me might think me loud and possibly even opinionated – but it’s
all carefully constructed disguise. Behind all of that noise I am excruciatingly
shy with people I don’t know. The process of approaching strangers and asking
them to review/promote Winter Downs
is a very real torture far harder than writing and editing Winter Downs in the first place.
In the middle of all this I have
to find a new home and pack up the old one. Fortunately that is a deadline as
yet to be set as a firm date on the calendar, so I shall just juggle it in with
the rest and hope it all slots into place. If I last that long...
***
Jan's crime novel Winter Downs
will be launched at 11.30 am on 3rd June 2017 in the Tolkien Room at CityCentral Library, Hanley, Stoke on Trent. All welcome! For those who can't be there it will
be available through the usual online sources in both paper and ebook formats and there will be an online launch to follow.
*Go to Jan’s blog page and sign
up for her newsletter before the launch for a chance to win a copy of Winter Downs.*
Jan
Edwards can be found on:
Blog: https://janedwardsblog.wordpress.com/
Blog: https://janedwardsblog.wordpress.com/
Facebook: jan.coleborn.edwards
Twitter:
@jancoledwards
Other Jan
Edwards titles in print (all available in print and eformats) Fables and
Fabrications; Sussex Tales; Leinster Gardens
and Other Subtleties
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