Sunday, 27 July 2014
Promote Your Fellow Indie Writers
At approximately four-thirty this morning it hit me like a ton of bricks. The only real time I see someone promote an indie authors book is normally around the time of the release, during a blog tour or release tour. I never really see anyone promote anyone besides themselves outside of this time.
I told myself after an author that I once knew failed to show interest in a fellow author, who helped promote her, that I would never be that way towards the people I've grown to care about. I've signed up for most of their cover reveals and blog tours, but I always did very little. A quick promotional act to make myself feel better. So I can tell myself that I did my part, and that is that.
But I haven't done my part, not even close.
I personally believe that indie authors write because if they didn't they would explode. They don't write to become famous, or to make a ton of money. But who, or what is stopping us from continuously promoting books that we've enjoyed reading?
So I would like to take a moment here to give you a list of people that I would like to apologize to. David James, Helen Boswell, Christopher Waltz, Rachel Walter, and most of all Dani Morales.
These five people have all written wonderful novels, and I believe that the only time I've promoted them were during cover reveals and blog tours. I never took that extra step to help promote them after all of this. Not even the simplest tweet letting people know how awesome their novels were.
I have decided to take it upon myself to promote each of these authors, and all of the other indie authors that I have read more often. And during the next little while, I will be making a blog post, every week with a new author. Or just a new book from an old author.
We as indie authors are not going to get out name out there if we're not willing to take the time to help each other. An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth.
As today is a Sunday, I'm going to say the first promotional blog post will be put up by Wednesday. So stayed tuned. You may just find a book that you might just like to read.
Cheers!
Christopher T. Chapman
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I hope you know how much you rock. Life gets busy and everyone is guilty of dropping the ball. (I've done it more than I care to admit.) I feel like you go above and beyond what I see a lot of people, including myself, doing to help their fellow indie-authors.
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