It's been a few months now since the publication of "The Seventh Taboo" by the Wild Rose Press, and the sales are going strong. This makes me re-think everything I know about promotion.
You see, I made a conscious effort not to promote this title. I wanted to see whether the strength of the writing and of the story would be enough to carry it.
The book carries the stamp of approval from the New York Times Bestselling Author Nalini Singh, so I'll do away with false modesty and say it outright: the book is good. It looks like the readers agree.
I can't help wondering, though, how well the book would have sold had I actually put some time and effort into promoting it. New-York-Times-Bestselling-well, perhaps? :-)))
["A brilliant story! I want more!
New York Times Bestselling Author
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An interesting approach! My debut novel is due for release from The Wild Rose Press on May 12 and I've been giving myself headaches with how to promote and market 'Kincaid's Call'. Blogging, Tweeting and the whole concept of e-publishing is relatively new to me. I have to say I'm confused - it is truly a learning experience.
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