Today’s post …
Is over at Romancing the Blog. Check it out! :ww:
Is over at Romancing the Blog. Check it out! :ww:
So I got some information about the publishing schedule for the Assassin books this week.
The bad news? The first one isn’t coming out until February 2010. It sucks for you guys that you have to wait so long for it to come out. But publishing is a sloooow business, and it almost always takes a year minimum from the time a book is bought to it hitting store shelves.
But the good, great, and awesome news is that all three Assassin books will be out in 2010. The first one comes out in February, the second one is slated for June, and the third one will be out in October. I’m excited about this for a couple of reasons:
1) Waiting until February will give my publisher enough time to come up with just the right cover/packaging/branding/etc. for the books. That stuff is really important.
2) The first book ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, and the first three books set up the overall story arc for the rest of the series (hopefully there will be many more books), so it’s good readers won’t have to wait too long in between releases.
3) Having three releases in a year will hopefully get some traction going for the series and sales numbers.
4) Maybe the economy will be better by then, and people will actually be buying books again. A girl can hope anyway.
So it’s official –Â 2010Â will be the year of Gin Blanco. :ww:
Is over at Book Talk with J & J. There’s a Jinx excerpt up, and I’m giving away a set of the Bigtime books. Hope you can check it out. :ww:
One of my online book friends, Edie Ramer, is a finalist in the American Title V contest sponsored by Romantic Times magazine.
The magazine runs the contest every year for aspiring writers, and the winner gets their book published by Dorchester Publishing. It’s a pretty big deal, in other words.
Right now, folks can go to the above link and vote on which first line they like the best. The contest continues for a couple of months, and there are rounds of elimination and whatnot. It’s a pretty interesting contest and gives folks a chance to see how different folks approach various aspects of writing, that like first line, and what the judges say about each one.
Anyway, I just wanted to let folks know about the contest and more importantly give a shout-out to Edie for her accomplishment. Way to go Edie! :ww:
So yesterday, I put up a post about a Fan History wiki project per an e-mail request that I got. And someone left a comment with a link because there’s some controversy about the project (which I didn’t know about). So, I’ve decided to just take down the whole post because I don’t want to get in the middle of anything.
And it’s made me think about how trusting I am. You see, I often get e-mail requests for things — bookmarks, guest blogs, blog posts, charity donations, etc. I try to be as accommodating as I can, but I just don’t have time to research/vet everything that comes my way (like the wiki post).
Here’s another example. Recently, I received an e-mail from a man who asked for a free book for his autistic son because his son loved to read but he just couldn’t afford to buy books. Was this guy scamming me? Was his son really autistic? I don’t know, but I sent him a book anyway. Because a) I could afford to and b) it seemed like a nice thing to do.Â
Does all this make me gullible? I don’t know. I suppose I like to believe in the good in people — just like Wonder Woman does. Although I think I’m going to be more wary in the future. Sigh …
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