My blog tour for A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS finished yesterday and I’m surfacing for air. My publisher has another tour running through the end of the month but as that one is straight promo, I didn’t need to write any guest posts. Blog tours are fun but also exhausting.
I’ve had a lot going on for the last month and for the first time, made more commitments than I could meet. I was unable to finish a short story I’d promised for a western anthology. As a type-A personality,
I hate not meeting deadlines or failing to complete something I promised to deliver. *sigh* Lesson learned.
Rather than look at what I failed to produce, I’d thought I share some accomplishments with this blog post.
I now have a book cover and a blurb for A COLD TOMORROW, book 2 of my Point Pleasant Series. The scheduled release is December of this year. I’m just waiting on the okay from my publisher for the official “unveiling” so I can share. 🙂
I also finally decided on a title for book 3. For the regular followers of my blog you’ll recall I asked for help several months ago in narrowing down my title. I’ve decided to go with—drum role, please—A DESOLATE HOUR.
What do you think? Now all I have to do is get busy writing the novel. The last book will center on the legendary curse supposedly placed on Point Pleasant by Shawnee Indian Chief Cornstalk. I can’t wait to get started with the research.
Among all of the other things I was juggling in April (content edits on A COLD TOMORROW, blog posts for A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS and a ton of promo for three books), I had a wonderful experience as a Book of the Month for Rave Reviews Book Club.
MYTH AND MAGIC was chosen as one of the three RRBC book of the month choices for April. It was a wonderful experience with so much support thrown my way. My Twitter account exploded for the entire month with other RRBC members Tweeting, retweeting and giving shout-outs. Like someone opened floodgates and the Nile poured in. I literally couldn’t keep up!
I also attended a chat room session (part of the RRBC book of the month program) and I swear nearly everyone in the room who hadn’t already bought the book bought it while we were chatting. I picked up six new reviews from RRBC, with several other members currently reading the book and many more purchasing it and adding it to their TBR.
During April I was also invited to appear on two radio shows hosted by RRBC (I had guested on one previously). Unfortunately, because of my day job and a family commitment, I had to turn both down, but—wow!—this organization is constantly offering ways to promote its members and our works. If you’d like to learn more about Rave Reviews Book Club and all the perks of membership, please see my post Let’s Talk Book Clubs.
All in all, as crazy as April was, it was also highly productive. Now that most of my promo is out of the way (I still have a few promised posts to prepare), I look forward to starting on A DESOLATE HOUR. A writer’s work is never done. How have you been keeping busy?
Oh yeah. I’ve been so busy I probably missed some of your promo stops. Glad everything is going well. Better to be busy and making sales than busy and not making sales.
LikeLiked by 1 person
The silver lining! 😀 I love that there is one, so I’ll take it. I know you’ve been crazy busy too. I suppose it’s part of the writing life!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Seems like it.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Reblogged this on Entertaining Stories and commented:
Mae explains some of the benefits of the Rave Reviews Book Club from her perspective. I’ve posted about this before, but you might appreciate what someone else has to say.
LikeLike
Congrats on the book of the month pick. And can’t wait to see you new cover. You are on a roll, Mae!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Stanalei. It’s been busy but fun too. I am, however, glad for a bit of a breather at the moment 🙂
LikeLike
I know the exhaustion… Am so excited for the cover reveal (which if you need me….ahem…) Good things are happening to you Mae! Bravo!!!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Debbie. I’ll come knocking at cover reveal time 🙂
I know you’re in the middle of a book tour right now too, and have to be juggling a lot. As always, I’m cheering you on!
LikeLike
Whew! I can’t imagine juggling all that. Don’t beat yourself up for missing one deadline–look at all the other deadlines you did meet! Sounds like everything went well. I’m not surprised at the interest in Myth and Magic. Fab book! Still swooning over Caith 🙂 Now, rest for a few days before hitting the treadmill again 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
HI, Julie! You’re right…I need to focus on the positive, not the negatives and April and May have had a nice amount of the former. And I love that you loved Caith 😀
As for writing and promo, I’m goint to take your advice and enjoy a nice respite before diving back in!
LikeLike
Congrats again and loved getting to know more about you and your books!
LikeLike
Hi, Jenny. Thanks for dropping by and checking out my post. And many thanks for hosting me during my tour!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great post, Mae! These are indeed mighty accomplishments to be proud of. High five! 🙂
LikeLike
Thanks, Natalie. Always a delight to have you drop in. I appreciate all the support I receive from RRBC authors. It was great sharing April with you.
LikeLiked by 1 person
A well deserved accomplishment, as all agree!
And I am sure it’s a pleasant feeling , no matter how exhausted you feel.
You know, there are studies claiming that the human brain is more creative when tired. Don’t you think it’s true?
\Warm hugs!!!!
LikeLike
I think that must be true, Carmen. Even exhausted, I was dreaming up new story ideas, LOL. Thanks for the kind words and warm hugs. Back a’tcha, my friend! 🙂
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Blog.
LikeLike
Thanks so much for that, Kim!
LikeLike
Good to focus on what has been accomplished rather than the undone.
LikeLike
I agree John. It’s easy to get hung up on the negatives. Celebrating the positives is great motivation for moving ahead!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Plus wine.
LikeLiked by 1 person
LOL! That works too!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Ali. It’s lovely to have you drop in. It’s been crazy busy but many good things have come if it too. Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
LikeLike
🙂
LikeLike
Love, love, love the new title. I’m so glad you’re able to slow down a bit. Rest. You deserve it. Job well done!
LikeLike
Thanks, Sue. I guess we all have those crazy months and it’s always good to step back and re-energize now and again.
Thanks for the kudos on the new title, too. I struggled with that one for a long time!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Wow you have been busy! Congratulations on all your achievements… you should be proud. 😊
LikeLike
What a busy month for you! But in a good way. Congratulations.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Many thanks. I like having some breathing room finally, but I’m sure it will all start up again eventually. It’s nice to have the easy spells when they strike 🙂
LikeLike
Next pay day I’ll pick up the book. How goes the tour?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hey, thanks so much for that. It’s truly appreciated and I hope you enjoy the story. I put a ton of research into it, then used my own spin on the Mothman.
It was a fun tour, but exhausting. I did really enjoy sharing numerous posts about Point Pleasant, the TNT, Silver Bridge and the Mothman…all interesting (and intertwined) subjects!
LikeLike
Glad you survived all the hustle and bustle:) Good luck on A Desolate Hour. Love the title and Happy Writing!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Judith! I don’t know why it was so hard coming up with that title, but I’m glad to have finally locked it in. Next up, research and writing 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
The writing’s the fun part! Hope the words flow for you.
LikeLike
Oh, that’s a great title, A Desolate Hour. Very provocative. Hope you get a chance to catch your breath!
LikeLike
Thanks, Flossie. I’m so happy to have finally arrived at a title. Book 3 was just uncooperative for a long time LOL!
LikeLike
A Desolate Hour works great for the title. I remember trying to come up with something for you months ago, but my brain wasn’t cooperating at the time.
LikeLike
Mine wasn’t either, Emma, LOL. Finally everything connected. Although I haven’t actually started writing the book yet, it’s a relief to finally have a title!
LikeLike
Sounds like things are going well. Keep up the good work. 🙂
sherry @ fundinmental
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks for popping in, Sherry, and for the well wishes! 🙂
LikeLike
Sunday is catch-up day! Glad you’re keeping so busy Mae – don’t stress about missing deadlines too much. 🙂 Look at George R.R. Martin and his backed up schedule with getting those bloomin’ dragons to Westerso! 😛 Sometimes things are just ready when they’re ready – like great coffee (or, in my case, wine!) 😉
LikeLiked by 1 person
LOL! That’s good advice, Jan. I’m playing catch-up this weekend, too, but at least I’m not stressing over deadlines…unless I count catch-up as one 😀
LikeLike
Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
LikeLike
Thank you for the reblog! You’re wonderful 🙂
LikeLike
Awesome. I really lIked Myth and Magic, and I’m looking forward to reading more of your work.
LikeLike
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed Myth and are looking forward to more. There are so many good books in the RRBC catalog, I wonder if I’ll ever catch up!
LikeLike
Pingback: kesuvulu