Happy post-Thanksgiving, reader Friends and Supporters!
"Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir" is up for a giveaway contest on Goodreads.
You could be one of twenty people to win a free copy. Click HERE to go to Goodreads and get your name in.
Other news:
1. I’ve given a phone interview to POZ magazine about the book that will come out online and in print in January 2017. I’ll provide links at the time.
2. Also to be published in January, the excerpt from my memoir that was named Honorable Mention in the literary nonfiction journal under the gum tree’s Fifth Anniversary Contest.
2. ShelfAwareness will publish their interview of me soon. I’ll provide links that that, also.
3. If you haven’t yet seen it, click HERE to view the promotional booklet for Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir. Then share it likes it’s hot (please, and thank you.)
May each one of you have a peaceful and loving holiday season.
Carol D. Marsh
THANK YOU!
This Thanksgiving I want to thank all of you for supporting me. I just got the production schedule for Sunshine is Forever, and I can tell you that we are on track to have the book in your hands by September.
I am so excited, and am so THANKFUL for each of you!
Thank you for making my dreams a reality. I hope you love Sunshine is Forever enough to purchase my follow up book, which will be entitled: KARID.
Thanks again for everything!
Kyle T. Cowan
Okay, update time. A short-ish one.
No calendar chart today, mainly because there was nothing new to put on it over last weeks.
Everything was rather disrupted again this week, must be the time of year. One thing I did find the time to do however, was to listen to the entirety of my book over a couple of days.
Yes. Listen.
Now it may have been with my Mac’s automatic text-to-speech through Scrivener, but it was overall a pretty good experience. The most surprising part of it all was that I actually found myself entertained by my own writing. There were small comedy moments that I’d forgotten I’d written that I actually laughed at. So I think that’s encouraging? Right?
I also realised that structurally, I’m really solidly pleased with the second half of the book. There are a few kinks to work out on the front end, but overall there’s not as much hardcore editing/rewriting to do as I thought. Which is good.
Work is back to focusing on Ghosts again this week, LandFall has hit a bit of a snag which has it in a form of limbo. Hopefully, it will get sorted soon.
Until next time.
To Readers and Supporters of "Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir"
Publication date approaches -- January 10, 2017! I’m excited, and feeling ever more grateful for all of you who made the book’s production possible.
I’ve been very happy with the Inkshares team, especially Angela Melamud, who has taken on the proomotion and marketing of my memoir with great skill and enthusiasm.
I’ve been doing my part, too, and I thought you’d like to see my newest promotional tool.
Hey guys,
The novel Life Happens is now out for preorders on amazon.com and it’s all thanks to your amazing support! Barnes & Noble Inc also bought their first copy today.
The publication date is still Jan 10th, 2017 and that is also the date you will receive your very own copy. I can’t tell you how excited I am, I really hope you will enjoy reading it. I feel grateful to all of you, thank you for believing in me.
Yours,
Caroline
Hello everyone!!
Dear Sweethearts,
I hope that you are doing well and that you are having a lovely Tuesday! I wanted to reach out to you to give you a few updates and also to ask you for one small favor. So I want to share the coolest update first - we have sold over 3,000 copies of this book!! Can you believe it?! I know that I couldn’t! I sat staring at my computer blinking long and hard to make sure I was seeing the numbers correctly! You all made this possible, so thank you so much!
Recently “How to Get Run Over by a Truck" was reviewed by Her Agenda. The reviewer was kind enough to say: ”The memoir is beautiful—it’s shocking, heartbreaking, funny, dark, and brutally honest. It’s a must read for everyone.” Which was so incredible to hear! I also recently wrote an article for Amendo Magazine entitled “What Not to Say to Someone Who Has Been Through a Trauma", I was delighted that they asked me to write this piece, and I am so hopeful that it will be helpful for others when finding the right words can be really challenging.
In publishing news two awesome things have happened: the audiobook of “How to Get Run Over by a Truck” has just been published by Audible! I was so excited when I found out that they were going to let me be the voice actor for the audiobook, but I couldn’t have imagined what a meaningful experience it was going to be. Reading the entire memoir aloud made me relive the experience in a way that I didn’t when I just read in the book. While I was reading I was humbled by all of the love and support that had brought me to this beautiful and unlikely place. Here I was sitting in a recording studio, reading a book that I wrote, that only came into being because of all of your love and support! We had to stop the recording like 10 times because of my spontaneous weeping (I am the consummate professional!) You can listen to a snippet of it here, and if you are so inclined, you can buy it and hear me talk to you for over 8 hours ☺ The other awesome thing that has happened is that the short story that I wrote “The Gift of Hope” has been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels and Miracles Edition, which is such an honor!
I also have a small favor to ask you all – so many of you have been kind enough to reach out and let me know your thoughts about the book, what you liked, what made you laugh, what made you cry – and it has been one of the best experiences of my life to know that something I wrote made you feel something! I was wondering if I could ask you to take that feedback one step further, and write a short review on Amazon. I currently have about 34 reviews, which is awesome! But I recently learned that if I was able to get over 100 reviews of “How to Get Run Over by a Truck”, it would increase the visibility of the book on the site dramatically, and bring more potential readers to the book! Which would be so amazing. It doesn’t have to be a super long review, just a few sentences would be so helpful! And a huge thank you to those of you who have already written reviews – you are wonderful!
Also, if you are in the New York City area and are free on Monday night, I am going to be doing a book event for "How to Get Run Over by a Truck" on Monday November 21 at the Cobra Club in Brooklyn! All of the information you’ll need is here. I would love to see you there for hugs, a reading, some storytelling and also Q & A where I would be happy to answer any questions you might have! I hope to see you there!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and for being incredible people. I am so grateful for you!
Heart,
Katie
My piece for the Washington Post re: the election
Dear All,
Today I wrote this for the Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2016/11/09/why-this-frenchman-plans-to-resist-president-trump-by-becoming-a-u-s-citizen/
Peace and long life,
Manu
Quick update this week...not much happened except, oh yeah:
The first draft is done. At 105,694 words. It’s done. And by done, I mean there’s a whole lotta work left to do. But it’s done. D-O-N-E.
Here’s how the week went:
Nice and productive (at least in the November parts of the week).
So, now that that’s done, lots of things need to happen and I’ll go into more detail on that next Friday. For now though? Now I’m going to eat some chinese food to celebrate.
(Yes, I know that mexican is not chinese...but the first draft is done...so whatever.)