Book release day has come and gone, and a huge thank you to those who ventured out to Western Sky Books last night to be part of the The Blade Man’s launch. The release of a new book is a rare and special event for authors, often filled with pre-launch nervousness, doubt, and worry. It’s also exhilarating, but once the event is over, it’s also a great relief. Of course, there’s also the realization that there’s still a great deal of promo work to do.
Publication of The Blade Man has been a long journey. I’ve never been one to work on only one manuscript at a time. It’s common for me to tackle three or four manuscripts, two of which are usually percolating between drafts. The downside to this is that it can take years to actually complete a book, and such was the case with this one. I think I first began working on this sixth Casey Holland mystery in 2014.
My usual routine is to work on one book in the morning, then leave for the day job before switching to another manuscript in the afternoon and evening. When preparing for a new book release, a conference, or a public speaking engagement, though, all of my attention is diverts to the task at hand.
It’s now time to figure out which project to continue next. A couple of books have been waiting in the wings a rather long time while I finish up the fourth draft of my 134,000 word urban fantasy, which has proven to be a whole other challenge.
The photos here were taken by author and Crime Writers of Canada board member Winona Kent, and a big thank you to her for that. I’m also grateful for the supportive writers in my community and to the wonderful independent store, Western Sky books who hosted the event. A big thank you as well to those who gave me input with the manuscript, the cover, and the title.
I’m taking a vacation day from the day job today, to take a breath and reflect on things. I need to prioritize upcoming tasks and relax a little. One of my writing colleagues surprised me with a bottle of red wine last night so I could celebrate when I got home. Relaxing with a glass red wine is always a good idea, and many thanks to A.J. Devlin for the thoughtful gift!
The Blade Man is available at:
Amazon: mybook.to/TheBladeMan
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/the-blade-man
Apple books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id1495092401
UBL: https://books2read.com/u/3LDre1
Congratulations! And cheers to a much-deserved break.
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Thanks, JP! Yeah, I’m enjoying a restful day 🙂
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I’ve now ordered it and I’m looking forward to reading it.
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Thanks, JP!
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One that I missed. Glad it went so well. Brava!
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Thanks, yes, we had something interesting discussion about writing and publishing last night. Always invigorating!
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You make it sound like a natural process… but knowing it is harder than it looks means a lot of your fans think you are awesome– me included!
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Awe, thanks, KC. It is hard, and not perfect, but it’s a journey, right?
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Congratulations! I can’t even imagine working on multiple books at the same time. That’s just amazing. I hope that you have lots of opportunities open up for promotion.
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Thank you, and yes, there will be lots of promotion opportunities. It’s just a matter of finding the energy to make a good effort 🙂
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Hearty congrats on finishing this book, Debra. Working on 3-4 books at once–oh my. Do take a one day break and then, back at it!
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I’m trying, but the pages keep drawing me back to them.:)
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Congratulations. I’m so pleased it went well for you. You so deserve a day off and a glass of wine! Happy Valentine’s Day too.
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Thanks, Darlene, and Happy Valentine’s Day to you too! Do they acknowledge this day with chocolates and flowers in Spain?
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Only the English people in Spain do. It was hard to find a Valentine´s Day card. Some of the restaurants have Valentine´s Day specials for the large ex-pat community here. They do chocolates, flowers and books on Día de San Jorge in May.
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A great accomplishment and hope I can be there for the next
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Me too. Hope to see you in the spring! By the way, we won’t be holding the creative writing program over the summer. Facilitators need a break 🙂
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Debra, huge congratulations on your latest release! 🎉 What a lovely launch and kind present for you! You deserve a glass of wine and a break … whilst pondering your next projects, I’m in awe of your multiple writing projects and good luck with the urban fantasy! Wow! 😀
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Thanks, Annika. It’s been daunting, even overwhelming at times, but the work has helped improve my writing and time management skills, both of which are important to me 🙂
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I’d love to know what you decided, finally, about blog tours.
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I have decided not to participate in an official blog tour, but to do guest blogs when I can. There seems to be too little reward for the work and fees that some require.
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I suspect that’s sensible. Wishing you all the best with the book.
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Thanks, Ellen! Much appreciated.
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