Showing posts with label contest winners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest winners. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Winners!

First, the Book Giveaway:

WINNERS
Rebel Angels: Christy and Danielle
Tuck Everlasting: April X
The Tale of Despereaux: coley
Inkheart: Deniz Bevan

Interestingly, everyone has already read the Harry Potter book, so I may donate that to the middle school library here in town. Winners, please send me your mailing addresses through the Ganzfield contact form.

Second, the slogan contest:

HONORABLE MENTIONS
Eliza Tilton said...
Winning: It's not all about Charlie Sheen

Andrew Leon said...
Dehydrated H2O -- Just add water!

Momo (Books Over Boys) said...
BEER - now cheaper than gas. Drink, don't drive!


WINNERS (TIE)
Lexi said...
Manners are for people who aren't witty enough to think of good comebacks



Daniel A. Cohen said...

Time: It flies!*
*Fun not included


Ganzfield: A Minder is a terrible thing to waste.

Congratulations, everyone! Prize winners, please send me your mailing addresses through the Ganzfield contact form. Dan, please let me know which slogan you'd like in your prize pack; they both cracked me up. 

Happy weekend, everyone, and Happy 4th, My Fellow Americans!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Independent Publishing--Part 1

Before I start today's post, here are the winners of the blog-jog t-shirt contest:
Warren Baldwin
Linda Henderson
Barbara M. Hodges

Congrats!
Please fill out the contact form at ganzfield.com.
Include your shirt size (S, M L, XL) in the comments section. They run a little small after they're washed, so go with the larger size if you're on the fence.
Then, just send me a picture by June 10th of you wearing it (with the front logo visible, please!)--I'll add it to the collection.

Back to today's post: Independent Publishing (Part 1 of however many it takes). I finished the articles that my publicist requested, but we found that the one about "How I Got Published" didn't really fit the rest of the campaign. But it fits here, since several of you asked for the info--so here it is:

The first part of publishing your book is writing it.

Checklist Item #1: Write Manuscript

Chances are, you read Nathan Bransford's blog and you think that the next step is writing a query letter and sending it to agents. Ha! Wrong wrong wrong. The next step is to revise. When you finish revising, revise again. Polish that sucker until you can see your face shining in it. Get feedback from responsible readers (people who know how to write well and will give you honest feedback). Take their critiques to heart, and revise again.

And again.

And again.

Do NOT shake off criticism as "They just don't understand my work," unless they really don't—and you're OK with that. My grandmother is intelligent, literate, and a published author, but she doesn't "get" Minder. She thought the action was "too intense," and she wanted them to "stop and eat a bowl of cereal once in a while." Fortunately, octogenarian New Englanders aren't my target demo. I didn't add the quiet cereal scene--all my meal scenes are action-packed with the threat of imminent violence.

Once your book is really, really, REALLY ready--write your query letter, revise THAT a bunch of times, and then send it out. When I queried agents for Minder, I got a bunch of partial and full manuscript requests, but nothing panned out. I think I read that agent Janet Reid got over 10,000 queries in 2009--and took on two new clients. The odds are against you.

So, if your queries are successful--and getting 10% "Send me more!" responses is considered successful at this stage--you'll start sending out partial and full manuscripts. If you get an agent at this stage--congratulations! If not, well…

Now comes the moment of decision. Is your book really as good as you think it is? What did the professionals say? What works and what doesn't? Does it need another revision; does it need to go in the drawer; or is it publishable, but just not getting into the right hands?

Be brutally honest with yourself. You can be sad and disappointed now--or sad, disappointed, poorer, and several months closer to death later. My first novel, Bagastana, is still in the drawer. I queried extensively, but I never got even one partial request on it. I keep telling myself that I'll get back to it someday and revise it up to professional caliber later.

The point is, I moved on. My second effort was originally titled Maddie Dunn. It's the story of a sixteen-year-old who can kill with her thoughts. The book's now called Minder, and it comes out next month.

And tomorrow, I'll tell you how I got it there.*



* By writing cliffhanger endings that kept people coming back for more.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Contest Winners!

Congrats to:

Readerly Person
KrysteyBelle
sylvia
Theresa Milstein

You won! I'll send out the shirts next week.

TO RECEIVE YOUR SHIRT:
Please fill out my fabulous new CONTACT FORM with your mailing address. Include your screen name and your shirt size (S, M, L, XL) in the comments section. And someday your photo will appear here! (Yeah, so far it's just me in the shirt. But that's about to change!)

FairyHedgeHog: Thanks for the link. Please email me your mailing address, too! Do you personally know Old Kitty? If so, please include her size, as well (mailing 2 shirts to the UK isn't much more expensive than mailing one). I hope that the picture will include Charlie the cat.

I'll have another shirt giveaway next month. Tell your friends, unless you're worried about that awkward get-together in which you both show up wearing the same shirt.