Tuesday, October 22, 2019
How I Scored a Book Deal with Amazons Thomas Mercer (in 5 Stages)
How I Scored a Book Deal with Amazons Thomas Mercer (in 5 Stages) How I Went from Indie Author to Scoring a Book Deal with Amazon's Thomas Mercer Last year we spoke with author Natalie Barelli about striking a big item off her bucket list: writing and publishing her debut novel,à Until I Met Her. Less than 12 months later, Natalie has been signed by Amazon's thriller imprint Thomas Mercer, and her novel is undergoing a re-release. In this article, she talks the bumpy road of self-publishing - one that has been full of trials and tribulations. However, she's a true example of the saying, ââ¬Å"If at first you donââ¬â¢t succeed, try, try again.â⬠In a year, Natalie has turned publishing mishaps into lessons, and, clearly, her perseverance is being rewarded.à It was during thisà Kindle countdown when things started to change. I checked my sales dashboard obsessively, as you do, and was ecstatic one day when I logged in and learned that Iââ¬â¢d sold 20 copies in one day. I wondered if this would be my sales peak, but the next day I sold 50 copies, and on the last day of the promotion I sold 200 copies.I knew th at when the price went back up, sales would soon dwindle, so I scheduled AMS ads every day once the promotion had ended. When the ads worked, resulting in clicks and sales, my novel would begin to appear in the ââ¬Ëalso boughtââ¬â¢ section of books on its own due to it's rising popularity. At that point, I would remove the ad and wait until sales dwindled again before scheduling a new one. I managed to sustain the ranking for a while that way, and thatââ¬â¢s when I got a lovely email from Thomas Mercer.Finally: Scoring a book deal and beating submission guidelinesThomas Mercer gaveà Until I Met Herà a new cover and further rounds of editingà - by now that book has been edited more times than I care to admit. This was mostly due to the fact that the story is set in New York and Iââ¬â¢m Australian, and no matter how hard we all tried the first time around, some of my language didnââ¬â¢t come across as authentic.Itââ¬â¢sà been quite a process, but Thomas M ercer has kept me thoroughly involved, asking for feedback and approval every step of the way. Of course,à when a small army of professionals wants to improve your book, youââ¬â¢re hardly going to stop them.Until I Met Her isà still on preorder as I write this, going live on May 30th, so as of yet I have no idea what being published by Thomas Mercer will mean for the future of my novel. A lot of books under Amazon imprints like Thomas Mercer do fantastically well, but not all of them. For instance, I know that my novel will not be featured in the Kindle First monthly offerings (what surely is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow of self-published authors on Amazon), because itââ¬â¢s a re-published book and therefore doesn't qualify. So in a way, itââ¬â¢s as much of an experiment as, say, Facebook ads or Kindle Countdowns. But when youââ¬â¢re indie, thatââ¬â¢s one of the luxuries and responsibilities you have: to experiment.Until I Met Her is available on Am azon.Pleaseà share your thoughts and experiences, or any questions for Natalie, in the comments below!
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