Well, that was fun.
Last week’s free e-book promotion resulted in 12,824
downloads, about half of which were for A
Small Sacrifice. This is way more
than the 300 – 500 I’d been hoping for. For a brief moment Grind Joint was the #1 hard-boiled free download, #3 in Police
Procedurals. A Small Sacrifice cracked
the Top 100 overall at #75, and was the #2 Mystery.
The lion’s share of the credit goes to those friends and
friends once (or more) removed, who accepted my request to help with the
promotion and ran with it beyond my wildest expectations. My reaction moved
from happy through flattered to humbled as more people tagged me in Facebook
posts and folks I’d never heard of posted comments and Likes and indicated
they’d downloaded at least one book. The only occurrence on my writing career
that exceeds it is the launch
of Grind Joint last November, and
that had cake, so the comparison isn’t really fair. I mean, you know, there was
cake.
Several stepped up to offer guest posts on their blogs, even
though they may already have given me a push there: Paul Brazill, Ben
Sobieck—who also alerted me to the rankings on his own initiative—Laura
Roberts, Gerard Brennan, and Patti Abbott; my visits to Holly West’s and Jay Stringer’s
spaces are upcoming, as is an interview and blog post for Lance Wright on
OmniMystery Magazine. Laura is also providing an interview opportunity.
I know I didn’t catch everyone who extended themselves on my
behalf, as random comments came in that made me wonder, “How the hell did this
person find out?” No matter how; I’m grateful.
It’s no news to anyone that writing is a solitary endeavor,
but no one, with the possible exception of J.D. Salinger, wants to write in a
vacuum. Some level of public presence has to be obtained, and maintained, not
the easiest of tasks for a profession tailor-made for introverts. I began
writing crime because that’s what I read, having no idea what kinds of people I
would eventually come into contact with. This is no news to anyone who’s been
around, but crime fiction writers are, by an overwhelming majority, the most
benevolent and generous group of people I have ever come in contact with. To
all of you, I am profoundly grateful. Don’t be bashful about making sure I know
of anything you’re promoting; I’ll be disappointed if I don’t get to return the
favor.
Breaking News: Patti Abbott has had a story chosen for the 2014
Bouchercon anthology. Congratulations to Patti, and to everyone who had stories
selected. Hopefully, she’ll be at the conference so The Beloved Spouse and I can
congratulate her in person.
Yay! I'm reading a small sacrifice now and it's no surprise it was nominated for a Shamus award. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI love the cake!! I hope you got a closeup photo of it for posterity.
ReplyDeleteRight back at you. What a resounding success!
ReplyDeleteWow! Downloaded this for a free read on my kindle and LOVED LOVED LOVED it. My favorite line was "I was hungry enough to shank a bum for a rat kabob," but there was absolutely plenty of awesomeness going on. Thanks for the treat!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone, This has been great fun.
ReplyDeleteDuck, thanks for the kind words. I'm not always as eloquent as in the rat kebob line, but feel free to stop by and comments whenever you have time.