3 writing secrets to give your novel a PR edge
by Marilyn and Tom Ross
Promoting
fiction is never easy. Yet you can craft a manuscript that has built-in
promotional and sales angles. It simply takes some forethought and creative
planning. By following the secrets revealed below, fiction writers can greatly
enhance their chances of getting print, radio, and TV exposure.
1. Provide a local angle. Set your story in a real place. People who live in
the area love to read about restaurants, amusement parks, streets, landmarks,
etc. they know. And if you set your story in your own area, it simplifies
promotion greatly. You can easily spin the local PR, then let it ripple outward
regionally, then nationally.
2. Carefully evaluate your
main characters. Does the protagonist
have an interesting profession or hobby you can use as a sales hook? One
novelist I know sold her book in spelunking shops because caving was the
avocational pursuit of her main character. Another merchandised her mystery in
Volvo dealerships. Why? Because that make of car played an important role in
the story.
3. Revolve your story
around an important "issue." Add an
aspect to the plot that addresses something newsworthy. If there is a dominant
thread that deals with a timely topic, you may be called upon when a
fast-breaking news story hits. Topics you might consider, for instance, are
Internet privacy, battered men, terrorism, fetal tissue, obesity, or medicare
woes. You get the idea. By the time you've written at length on the subject,
you will become an "expert" on that topic. Monitor the news each morning for
references to your theme, then immediately piggyback on it with emails
and faxes to the media.
As a
fiction writer, you can greatly impact the marketing potential of your book.
Use the guidelines above to write a savvy book. Planting interesting angles
during the creation process opens doors to lucrative results when your finished
book comes out.
© Copyright 2005
Marilyn Ross
Marilyn and Tom Ross are the coauthors of 13 books including the
best-selling Complete Guide to
Self-Publishing and the award-winning Jump Start Your Book Sales. Through
phone consultations and ongoing coaching/mentoring, she empowers authors and
self-publishers to realize their dreams. She can be reached at 719-395-8659 or Marilyn@MarilynRoss.com. Visit http://www.SelfPublishingResources.com for free meaty information on writing, self-publishig, and book marketing strategies.
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