Monday, January 01, 2018

Story sharing in 2018

Happy New Year!
I will share with you that, aside from the Eastern chill (another polar vortex?!), I do enjoy January. It brings out that sense of renewal in me and jump-starts my creativity, which can languish in the fall.
When you’re a writer, especially an independent writer, there’s always something that needs to be done. Update the website, post a blog, create a newsletter, test new ways of building your audience. And if you’re lucky (or better yet, disciplined) you work on a book or story.
I resolved in 2017 to write more. It worked. Sort of. I started two completely new books. You’ll notice, however, that neither of them were published. That’s because they’re not finished. And neither of them will be full-length novels.
What was I doing with my time all year? Well, mostly learning more about publishing. The business side of things. And I’ll apply more of what I learned in 2018. Indeed, I already have begun.
One of the things I resolve to do much more of in 2018 is communicate with you. After all, what are we writers if not communicators? From the time our bardic ancestors told tales around the campfire to today, when we offer up something more delectable than photos of our lunch on social media, we storytellers share our thoughts for consumption and pleasure.
Stories are nutritious. They feed our mind and our soul.
Audiences are nourishing. They provide feedback, which enables the storyteller to gain a better understanding of what the listener or reader expects.
And a good storyteller knows when to provide that and when to hold it back. We can be such teases!
So, let’s share a little. My little publishing company is five years old and, frankly, it needs to grow. So, this year I’m aiming to publish in ways we haven’t before. It will start with Which the Days Never Know, which is coming out soon. It’s a verse memoir by Vietnam veteran Don McNamara.
After that, I’m looking to box up the seasons series that were the inspiration of EBP. I’m in the works on an omnibus edition of short stories, which will be an electronic-only publication. Of course, if you’ve got Spring Fevers, The Fall, Summer’s Edge, Summer’s Double Edge, andWinter’s Regret already, then you’ll have no need for the omnibus edition. But there are some terrific stories in those collections that deserve to find a wider audience.
The next bit of newness on tap for 2018 is about voice. Not simply a writing voice, though that’s in the works, too, but the spoken voice. I’m beginning to record audio books and expect to roll out the first EBP audio book later this year. I’m very excited about it, but it’s a lot of work.
I also expect to publish at least one of those books I started writing in 2017.
Whew! It’s a workout just thinking about 2018, but I feel great. Like ending a morning jog in bracing January air.
So, what do you have in store for yourself? Will you be writing more? Publishing more? Reading more? All of the above, more?
Please share. And let’s keep sharing. Remember, we’re in this together.
And speaking about sharing, I want to share your accomplishments through my channels, too. That means interview opportunities, guest posting opportunities, and cover reveals. I’ll be happy to help you promote your books and help you find other books to read.
And products! Wow, has my publishing business been enhanced lately by certain products and tools!
So, let’s get started. I believe 2018 is going to be exciting, and stressful, and whimsical, and romantic. All the qualities we want in a book and in a year.
Welcome, 2018. Let’s see what we can do together!

2 comments:

JeffO said...

Congratulations for five years of EBP, Matt, that's a great accomplishment--and it sounds like you've got some big plans for 2018, I look forward to hearing about them (and I like this omnibus Seasons anthology, too!). Sorry that I haven't been in touch at all; I pushed out a revision to my agent which will be going back out on sub early this year, and I'm about forty pages away from the end of my WiP, which I'm really excited about. I'm hoping to be done (with this round, that is) by the end of the week.

By the way, I would suggest that almost all authors are "independent," unless we happen to sign an exclusive, long-term deal with a publisher. Just being nitpicky! Happy New Year, here's hoping for a great 2018 for you!

Matt Sinclair said...

I'm fine with nitpicky, Jeff. I was thinking of "independent" as in not associated with a large publisher, but your point is well taken.

Sounds like you're going to be busy in 2018, too! Congratulations, and I look forward to hearing more from you.