Blurbs!

In case you’re interested in what happens between selling a book and the publication of the book, I’m happy to enlighten you. Being a seasoned veteran of the industry for the past 18 minutes, I feel eminently qualified to do so. This and future blogs will answer many of the questions you may have on various topics.

One of the to-dos a rising author (rising, in this sense, refers to successfully getting out of bed each morning) must tackle is to ask fellow authors to read their manuscript and provide a blurb. This is daunting, especially since asking someone to read your book and provide a short review is not exactly like asking them to pick up a bag of Bugles or a Snickers Fun Bar (omigerrd, they’re good) while they’re at the store. It’s a big request! I was terrified that I would have to populate the “What People Are Saying About the Book” section of my website with quotes such as the following:

“I don’t have time.” Brendan Stewart, author of Time Management for the Busy Executive

“Who is Ken Miller? Never heard of him.” Sarah Hill, author of Mnemonic Tricks

“Thank you for your email. I am currently out of country and will respond upon my return.” Franklin Hanratty, author of Travel as a Social Avoidance Tactic

While these are, technically, responses from notable authors and, yes, they can, presumably, be posted under the guise of what authors are saying in regard to the book, they wouldn’t exactly help move the sales-o-meter (book industry patois) on my title.

5 responses to “Blurbs!”

  1. Marcia Johnston Wood Avatar
    Marcia Johnston Wood

    Marching orders gratefully received. Can’t wait to comply!

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  2. What a delight to read those author blurbs – congratulations on the glowing feedback! As if I wasn’t dying to read this book before…

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  3. Glenn, I love your sense of Humor! Congrats on the your book! Sharon

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    1. Thank you, Sharon! 🙏

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