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The Secret in the Wall: Preparing for release day

On February 15, 2022, the eighth book in my Silver Rush historical mystery series, THE SECRET IN THE WALL, officially descends upon the world.

Here's a little teaser for you:

Former saloon owner Inez Stannert is trying her best to keep her colorful Leadville, Colorado, life behind her and to provide a respectable home and upbringing for her teenage ward, Antonia. Now the owner of a small music shop in San Francisco, Inez can’t seem to steer clear of mayhem as murder victims literally come out of the woodwork. She’ll have to figure out how to lose the bones and keep the gold.

Now, a confession: When I turned in my draft to the editor in late 2020, the pub date seemed soooo far away. Plenty of time to re-group and prepare, I thought. But 2021 disappeared in a haze. Maybe because the year didn't turn out at all like I thought it would (I'm sure I'm not alone in that). Maybe because other projects consumed me. Whatever the reason, 2022 arrived awfully fast and (yikes!) I realized I really should be preparing some promotion.

But what?

In the past (and we're talking long past, given that the first book in the series, SILVER LIES, came out in 2003), I would have already set up appearances at bookstores, and be preparing for upcoming conferences and buying out candy from See's and/or Ghirardelli's to hand out along with bookmarks.

However, this time, I'm pretty much glued to my chair in front of my computer.

Luckily, the book already has several things going for it, thanks to Poisoned Pen Press, which has been busy doing things behind the mystery-marketing curtain, including sending out e-ARCs hither and yon. First, a lovely cover quote from USA Today bestselling author Audrey Blake: "Intricately plotted and intriguingly cast, this richly detailed historical mystery captivates and will leave you wishing for more. This smart, fiercely independent sleuth is pure delight.” Plus, the book has received positive reviews from review publications Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and The Historical Novel Review

So, I started racing around (virtually), intent on doing my part. So far, I've done this:

  • In the February issue of the International Thrillers Writers emagazine, The Big Thrill, I'm interviewed by author Charlie Cochran.
  • I have an essay in Janet Rudolph's Mystery Readers Journal about the cold case that was the initial "spark" for the book.
  • There's a Great Escapes blog tour with Dollycas that will run from February 15–28.
  • I hit on the idea of recording short videos of me reading the first chapter and posting those on my Facebook author page, starting February 1 and finishing up on February 15. So, I've been trudging through that, with the help of my cat (see my DAY 4 recording for a guest appearance by the #DivaMissMia).

#DivaMissMia loves to "help."

  • Finally, I contacted my local independent bookstore, Towne Center Books, and they arranged for people to order signed, personalized copies through them, using this link.

At this point, my mind went into a whirl: What about Instagram, and Twitter, and TikTok, and... and... 

I realized I could drive myself crazy with all the social platforms. Sure, I'd like to experiment with some of them and might tinker a bit with one or another through February. However, there is the day job to deal with. And, oh yes, shouldn't I be writing the next book??

So, I'm taking a deep breath and reminding myself to enjoy the ride. It's always a special day when a book is born!

If you're a writer, I'd love to know what worked for you, promotion-wise. And if you're a reader (and really, writers are readers too, right?), it would be great to hear your thoughts on all this.

In the meantime, I'll be recording my little videos, writing guest blog posts, and trying to keep my cat from stepping on the keyboard as I do.

Ann Parker authors the award-winning Silver Rush historical mystery series published by Poisoned Pen Press, an imprint of Sourcebooks. During the day, she wrangles words for a living as a science editor/writer and marketing communications specialist (which is basically a fancy term for "editor/writer"). Her midnight hours are devoted to scribbling fiction. Visit AnnParker.net for more information.

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  1. So exciting! Congratulations, Ann. And well done on finding so many creative ways to add to your launch when in-person appearances are off the cards. All the best :-)

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    1. Thank you, Elle! I'm hoping that some of the in-person conferences scheduled for later this year actually happen, but we'll see...

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  2. Congratulations, Ann. You have a wonderful series. I can offer nothing in the way of promo advice these days. Everything I do is online.

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    1. Hi Pat! It does seem like promotional energy for most authors is focused on online efforts these days. I suppose it's good, in that one can (theoretically) reach more readers. But I miss the face-to-face events, and the travel.

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  3. Congrats on the coming release. How exciting. You're doing a great job with the online promoting, so I have nothing to add. LOL
    I've thought about doing videos, and my cat would let me, but I haven't pursued the idea. Need some tech help from my son, who would be glad to provide it, I'm sure. Did you master the tech side yourself?

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    1. Vlogging is definitely becoming more popular. Also book trailers are a thing again.

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  4. And to think I taught authors how to organize blog book tours all those years ago... and then thought they were a thing of the past. I guess timing is everything. LOL.

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    1. Hi Dani! YES! I thought of you when this business about blog tours cropped up. You've always been on the cutting edge of things, IMHO. :-)
      And I love that you're putting your writing up on Vella and that BRP is presenting information on that platform. Fascinating!

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  5. What a great list of things to do. I can't give you any advice. I'm the worst, but I'm taking notes on your ideas for the next time I have a book coming out. Much success and many sales.

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    1. Hi Polly! Thank you! Going so heavy into the virtual world is a new thing for me. The previous book in the series, MORTAL MUSIC, came out right before pandemic lockdown of 2020. I just froze in place and had NO idea what to do to make up for all the cancelled in-person events. That poor book didn't have a chance...

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  6. Kudos to you, Ann, for jumping into the virtual marketing pool with so much creativity and enthusiasm. Self-promotion has always been my downfall, and I simply haven't done it. However, I now have a marketing guy (a friend) who, for the first time, is handling all my marketing. And for the first time, I am hopeful some sales will result from those efforts. Now for your new book, I love the title. In fact, that's what has made me want to read the story. Why? It reminds me of the Nancy Drew books I read as a young girl and which I loved. This is a best scenario case of "you never get a second chance to make a first impression." My first impression of "The Secret in the Wall" created a powerful incentive to read the book. I will definitely be ordering it.

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  7. That looks exciting. Can't wait to read it.

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