Tag: Run For Your Life!

It’s Coming, August 5th

Wearing the publishing hat!

After I finished my first book, someone told me about a contest sponsored by Harlequin.  I entered and was amazed at the sheer number of other entries, because basically, anything anyone submits in the English language qualifies.  Since this covers writers located in England, Canada, South Africa, Australia, etc. in addition to the USA, that makes for a lot of competition.  To enter I was supposed to submit a first chapter, so I went to a friend who taught college English and asked her tell me what she thought of the mine.  I was surprised at her critique;  she pointed out that while she liked it, she found herself wanting to correct the grammar in the dialog, then realized not everyone spoke proper grammar.  That gave me a lot to think about! To make a long story short, I didn’t place in the contest and eventually decided to publish on my own, which meant figuring out how. If you are an independent author you have to wear a lot of hats, and publisher is just one of them.

Finding the perfect partner, right on my own doorstep!

I come from a generation that doesn’t always co-exist with computers easily. With an actual publishing house, that wouldn’t have been an issue since I could have written the books and sent them in, end of involvement short of necessary revisions. As an indy author, this was a major problem.

When she was growing up, my daughter and I had the usual struggles and, although we have always shared a deep love, some days we didn’t like each other very well. In the end she turned out to be a strong woman, and since I consider myself to be strong as well, imagine my shock and eventual pleasure to find that she and I would become the perfect team in publishing my books. When writing, she acts as my editor. She has no problem marking a sentence, a paragraph or even a page in red and putting a note in the margin; “Mom, this doesn’t work,” or “You have already covered this subject on page number __.” Next, I decide on a book cover and she turns into the graphic designer who makes it work. Her final step is to clean up the manuscript, making sure all the chapters and paragraphs line up so that it can be uploaded to the printer. She also plays a essential part in making  the web page you are now reading work.  These are things I could never do by myself!

‘Run For Your Life!’ free in e-book format…

I didn’t think about writing a sequel to ‘Run For Your Life!’ but ideas just kept coming to me. For one thing, Steve and Leah kept wanting to finish their story and Jeff Randall was just too evil to fade away. Darrin, who appeared in the first book as the pampered and spoiled younger brother, grew up and also had a story to tell so, ‘Fight For Your Life!’ came to life. If you haven’t read “Run For Your Life!” then you could certainly read ‘Fight For Your Life!’ without buying the first book as it stands on it’s own.  I do think that anyone who likes the story line would enjoy reading it from the very beginning however.  While I can’t afford to send everyone a free book to make that easier, I will be dropping the price on the e-book version of ‘Run For Your Life!’ so that over the next few weeks you can download the electronic version for free.  ‘Fight For Your Life!’  will be released on August 5th at most, if not all of the major retailers. If you are a person who likes to have the actual book in your hands, then you can order the paperback version of ‘Fight For Your Life!’ as soon as it becomes available. 

“Thank You!”

I want to thank all of you who have read ‘Run For Your Life!’ I love hearing your thoughts on the book and I especially like hearing that you are looking forward to ‘Fight For Your Life!’  I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

 

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

 

 

How to Write a Book – My Way! (Part 3)

    I have self published a book. I am an Indie (aka independent) Author and can take my book “Run For Your Life!” and hold it in my hand.  Now it is time to put on my marketing hat and learn how to sell books. Writing it was a breeze compared to marketing it. After a lot more research here is my plan of action. 

Start a web page. Search Author Linda Laughlin to see mine, although if you are reading this you have found my web page or my Facebook page. 

  Speaking of Facebook, set up an author page!

Learn to tweet. (I now have a twitter account.)

Print out business cards and posters! (I made bookmarks instead of business cards.)

If you have a friend that owns a business, get them to let you have a book signing. If there’s an  independent book store in your area, forge a relationship with them. Maybe they will put your book on their shelf and let you do a book signing in their store.

   Get on every web site you can think of to get your name out there in front of the public.

   Bribe, beg, do anything you can think of to get a review for your book.  This has been the hardest  thing for me. I gave away five books and the only thing I asked for was a book review on Amazon, I didn’t get a single one. (Amazon can tell by the IP address where the book review comes from, so don’t try to make up your own reviews!)

  I am still looking for ideas to promote my book. It isn’t easy. I have finished my second book and I am looking into a traditional publisher! I met a lady who spent a big portion of her career in New York and she is now working for a regional publishing house. I gave her a copy of “Run For Your Life!” and the first three chapters of my latest book! I have decided I am not made for marketing so I will feel blessed if she decides to represent me. My fondest wish is for her to ask me to take the first book so she can re-publish it. I still feel that it is a good book and I would like to see it get a chance at a bigger market. 

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

 

A New Book Store

When I think of a book store. 

  The book store of my dreams no longer exists, or so I thought. In my area most of the book stores are chains and cozy is not a word I would associate with them. I happened upon a book store in the nearby town of Van Buren. Chapters on Main is the store of my dreams. It is quaint, cozy and friendly with a coffee and tea bar in the back. All the things I have been missing in a book store.

They have both new and used books and a charm you won’t find in the chain book store. If you live in my area of Arkansas, drop by and take a look. I think you will find it an enjoyable place to shop.

On the local authors shelf you will find my book “Run For Your Life!” along with the book “Ozark Urchins” written by my new friend, Richard Cress. Richard gives you a look at growing up in the Ozarks during a different era.  Happy Reading, Linda 

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Book Signing

Chapters On Main I wanted to remind everyone that I will be at Chapters on Main in historic old Van Buren tomorrow evening between 5 and 8 o’clock. I am looking forward to meeting each of you and will be honored to sign my first book “Run For Your Life!” for everyone. Christmas will be here before you know it and if you have someone on your list that likes to read, what better than a Linda Laughlin book for their stocking stuffer. 

I am busy with rewrites for my second book. I will take you back to San Diego to visit the Burke family. Steve and Leah think that with Jefferson Randall in a Federal Prison all their problems are solved, but Jeff has other ideas. Sometimes good people are forced to do bad things. Look for “Fight For Your Life!” coming soon!

Happy reading, Linda Laughlin

Book Signing at Chapters on Main, Van Buren Arkansas

Are you a Book Junkie?

  As an author, it is not a surprise that I am a book junkie. I always have room for a new book, and most of the time a new bookcase. “Books equal Love!” I believe in the power of reading. Books can take you on a trip around the world or teach you how to do anything. If you can read, you can find the answers you seek. Thus, the ravings of a book junkie!!!

A Place to Find your Fix

Chapters On MainThis week I visited a charming book store across the street from the train station in historical Van Buren, Arkansas. When you enter “Chapters on Main” you will see new books and used books, all displayed for your enjoyment. As you walk through the store, you will find a comfortable chair or two tucked in among the bookcases. In the back of the store is a coffee and tea bar with several small tables. This reminded me of an old fashion soda fountain, except it is for coffee drinkers. 

A Book Signing   

paperback&typewriterI will be at Chapters on Main on September 15th starting at 5:30 pm to sign my book “Run For Your Life!” It is always exciting to get to meet fellow book lovers and find out what they are reading. Like all of you, I have my favorite authors, but I also pray that one day I will become someone’s favorite author! If you haven’t given my book a read, come on out and pick up a signed copy.

I also have a new book, “Fight For Your Life!” coming out soon. Steve promised Leah a life full of happy-ever-after and then Jeff escapes from federal prison.  Sometimes, good people are forced to do bad things. ( My friend Lee assures me you cannot escape from a federal prison. What can I say except sorry, Lee, it’s my story and I’m sticking to it.)  Anyway, I hope you will watch for my new book and will enjoy a second visit with the Burke Family! 

You are Invited

 Come say hello!

Run for Your Life! book signing

September 15, 2016

Starting at 5:30 P.M.

Chapters on Main

816 Main Street

Van Buren, Arkansas

Happy reading, Linda

J.D. Robb’s new book

J.D. Robb, Devoted in Death If you know me, you know I am a big Nora Roberts fan, I have never read a Nora Roberts book I didn’t like. I am also a fan of the books she writes under the pen name “J.D. Robb”.  These books are set in the year 2058 and are about a futuristic cop named Eve Dallas. I’ll be honest; I am addicted, and when her latest, “Devoted in Death” came out recently, I had to have it. Like most book junkies I couldn’t wait to get it home so I could get my latest fix. Is it any wonder that I have to write a little murder and mayhem into my own books?

This one features a pair of Bonnie and Clyde types who go on a killing spree. While I could understand that Bonnie and Clyde might have been driven to what they did by poverty and therefore their greed for money, this couple is totally evil. They have killed their way across the country and end their reign of terror in Eve’s jurisdiction, New York City. You are pulled into the book when the “Star Crossed Lovers” capture a young women to torture for their perverted form of sexual pleasure, and then decide to add a young man to the mix, all because of their sick ideal of love. Eve works day and night to put the pieces of the puzzle together in time to save the young victims. This book centers, as most do, on Eve’s skill in tracking down the killer, but it also brings in a cast of characters that you have enjoyed seeing in past books. As usual I couldn’t put the book down until I turned the last page of the story.

If you like a good mystery then I highly recommend this. If you like a good author, just look for Nora Roberts name, because this lady is a master story teller. And, if you’re looking for something more in the romantic suspense genre, give my book “Run For Your Life!” a try, and then drop me a line and tell me what you thought.

As always, I wish you happy reading, Linda Laughlin

 

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