This is a difficult time of year for those of
us who are both family oriented and small business owners. The real holiday,
Thanksgiving, tempts us to focus entirely on the beloved visitors. We had 16 at
the table this year, family up from Florida and down from New York State, plus
a few from closer to home. Nothing beats a house full of love and a vast
variety of yummy food.
We've all had some losses and challenges in
the last year, but we were all focused on how thankful we are for our many many
blessings. And I was thankful for my family who were able to join together this
year.
However, the artificial holiday, Black
Friday, tempts us to focus on business. Advertisement rises almost to the level
of white noise because all businesses know that a lot of money will be spent on
this official start of the 30 day gift-buying binge. As a publisher, I owe it
to our authors to try to capture some of those dollars. So even though my
parents are here with us for a few more days, and Christmas decorating starts
the day after Thanksgiving, I had to turn my mind to business.
Luckily, Intrigue Publishing Marketing
Director Sandra Bowman put out a call a few days ago for video promotions from
each of our authors. We received some great ads and Sandra took a break from
building the best tabletop Christmas village ever to post the first video online, starting with Annie Rose Alexander’s ad for her upcoming thriller,
Retribution. This video is the leading
edge of Intrigue Publishing’s holiday sales push.
As an author, I want to get readers’ attention to my own
work too. So I released a compilation of three longish short stories that are all
set at Christmas time. These Hannibal Jones Mystery: Christmas Short Stories are available on Kindle for just 99 cents.
So the day AFTER Thanksgiving, I am thankful
for a lot of people I haven’t met. Not just my fans (although I am of course
very thankful for them) but also for all avid readers and everyone who loves a
good story enough to keep trying new authors.
And, in case it isn't obvious, I’m also
thankful for all the writers who keep at it, and risk harsh rejection by
sending their manuscripts to publishers, small and large.
So thank you, readers, for supporting us. And
thank you, writers, for feeding our thirst for new stories.