I am one nervous Nellie right
now, hoping my second novel, published by Wild Rose Press (FADEOUT-to be
released 10/12/12) is a story readers will enjoy. It’s nail-biting
time as I wait for the first readers to tell me what they think of my plot and
characters, and then, palms sweating, I wait for the first official
reviews. True, reviews come from individuals, yet I weigh those
lone reviewers as if their opinions represent at least one hundred
people.
Everyone knows that reviews are hard to get these days
with so many novels out there. My first novel, LAST RESORT, got
two reviews from the big guns, http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/2011/10/last-resort-by-rolynn-anderson.html
While I was happy with them, I
had hoped for more reviews. Then, out of the blue, more than one
year after my novel’s release date, when my sales are tanking, I get another
review http://romancing-the-book.com/2012/08/review-last-resort-by-rolynn-anderson.html.
Does anyone understand why
books get reviewed a year after release?
Will good reviews spur sales
even if they come out a year after release?
If so, I’d have to push for
more reviews long after my novels are published, perhaps to different reviewers
than my publisher sent to originally. Is that what you
do?
All of this is a puzzle to
me. Thanks ahead of time for your input! Rolynn (On
her boat up and B.C. with only e-mail access...I'll be back on the grid in one
week to read your comments!)
SUSPENSE SPIKED WITH
ROMANCE
LAST RESORT on sale now, print
& download
Wild Rose Press: http://tinyurl.com/682vwgv
2 comments:
Rolynn,
I haven't published yet so can offer no words of wisdom on reviews. Keep us posted, though, and enjoy your beautiful boat.
Thanks, Josie. My learning curve is so steep that I'm into oxygen deprivation :-)
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