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Jan 3
Tony D'Souza Explains How To Publicize Your Book

WhitemanWhat happens after you publish your first book? Not much, unless you're willing to do a lot of work. 

While pondering the pros and cons of self-publishing, GalleyCat reminded me of an important point that can get lost in the writing and editing shuffle. Check it out: 

"technology has made it possible for just about anybody to become a published author—but that's only the first step in becoming a successful author, and only the people who have the courage and tenacity to see the project through, with or without a big company's help, will reap the full rewards."

Novelist Tony D'Souza told us something similar when he stopped by for an interview. He single-handedly arranged a book tour, dinners with magazine editors, and interviews with bloggers. Nobody magically publicized his book and the majority of the work fell on his shoulders.

What does that mean for us? Write a book you are committed to; a book that you are ready to defend and lug around the country. Getting published is only half the battle. Selling copies is something else.  

Just listen to D'Souza:

"It’s not Nicholas Sparks, Dan Brown business I’m talking here because that’s not art. I’m talking the great writers, the great editors. For all the rhetoric of the Beats, Kerouac didn’t give his On The Road money back. And nobody called Gatsby a ‘sell-out’ book because it sold out."

 


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I agree. I decided to published my novel, The Beatitudes, Book I in The New Orleans Trilogy. I've gone on the road, from book fairs to restaurants to social networking. You have to. I am donating all of the royaties to The New Orleans Public Library Foundation to help rebuild the public libraries of my hometown, so I bypassed a contract with a publisher that would dictate what I could do for now. I chose iUniverse because of the distribution deal- the book can be purchased just about every place in the world. It has been 3 months of hard work, five star reviews from readers,and I am finally seeing a slight glimmer of interest from the big reviewers, bloggers, and media. I am happy that book clubs are reading my book at this moment, so I hope the word gets around. I am also doing co-fundraising, since anyone can purchase the book for a big discount, sell it at cover price at an event, and New Orleans still gets the royalties. I think I have set up a win-win situation. Write me anyone out there at lynlejeune@cox.net My blog is www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com with the newNew Orleans Chronicles for 2008!

Thought you might be interested in this Tony D'Souza interview

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