New Year’s Day is a great time to look back on the previous
year and take stock of where one’s been. Life looks quite different in
hindsight. When one is going through an experience, the immediacy of the moment
holds one’s attention, concealing the broader aspects of the event and the
overall pattern of one’s life.
Able to now to ignore the moment-by-moment challenges and
worries of the past year, career-wise 2013 was an impressive one for me, and a
fairly smooth trip on the personal front as well.
The year opened with me promoting FATAL ERROR Book 2 in the
BackTracker Series as my latest release. This included a visit with the kids at
the St. Paul Alternate Education Centre (SPAEC). I began working on Book 3 FIREWALLS and also polishing the SciFi novella I’d been working on for a couple
of years.
I crowd-sourced the titles for both books on my social
networks and the overall favourite for the SciFi was DISPASSIONATE LIES.
WolfSinger Publications, who offered me my first-ever publishing contract three
years ago for SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT, noticed the online discussion and solicited
the manuscript for consideration. Once thoroughly edited and proofed, I submitted
it and soon had a contract in my inbox.
With that work-in-progress taken care of, I proceeded with
revamping FIREWALLS and preparing it for self-publication. This meant hiring my
own editor, cover-designer, proof reader, formatter... It meant soliciting my
own reviews and blurbs for the cover. My intent was to have the novel ready for
the Christmas sales season and everything was moving along smoothly toward that
goal when I got that phone call...
Extensive author tours are usually reserved for New York
Times Best Selling authors, for authors signed on with big publishing houses,
authors with agents. So you can imagine my feeling of unreality when the
Northern Lights Library System (NLLS) phoned with an offer to sponsor an author
tour throughout their system.
NLLS is one of Alberta’s largest library system,
encompassing 52 communities within a 250 km radius of my home. Many of the
libraries in the system operate as both school and public libraries, enhancing
my opportunity to speak to teens about my young adult BackTracker series.
In November, with FIREWALLS in the final stages of
production, I visited twenty-three of those 52 communities. Before it was all
over, FIREWALLS eBook edition was up on Amazon and Smashwords and shortly
thereafter, available in paperback.
Then came December and Christmas—always a lively, busy time
for our family.
The New Year is also a good time to look forward. And with
one of the coldest winters ever gripping my neck of the woods, a brief January
respite in Jamaica to attend a friend’s wedding will be a great start. Then I
must work on revisions to DISPASSIONATE LIES and help with cover design and
such as we work toward a summer release of my thriller near-future SciFi.
There’s some more touring I want to undertake—revisit my
SPAEC kids and introduce them to FIREWALLS and perhaps another visit to the
children at the North Slave Young Offenders Facility. Writing-wise, I’m not set in my plans as to
what I want to work on in the second half of 2014. I’m tossing around ideas—perhaps
find an agent, market my middle-grade novel, revise and edit the next book in
the BackTracker series. Perhaps submit my adult novel that runs parallel to
that series to potential publishers.
Maybe even start something brand new—like another SciFi...
Whatever I end up doing I know I’ll be happy doing it!
All the best to you and yours in 2014!
2 comments:
January 1 is a fine time to reflect on the year past and state the goals for the year ahead. All the success in the world to you Eileen.
Liz Betz
http://lizbetz.blogspot.ca
Thank you for your wishes, Liz! All the best in 2014 to you, as well.
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