Well, today is the day!
After literally decades of trying, I am finally (FINALLY!!) going
to have a novel published! A real novel! With words and punctuation and…EVERYTHING!!!
Wow! I honestly don’t
know what to say.
Yes, I do.
THANK YOU!
Thanks to all of you who have helped me bring Edmund to
life.
Thanks to the wonderful people at TORC (www.theonering.com) who
encouraged me over the years. Edmund was
initially born on TORC’s discussion boards as a simple writing exercise. I couldn’t have even gotten started without
you TORCers.
I also want to thank everybody at AbsoluteWrite (http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/).
If you are an aspiring writer, you simply have to go to AW. There you can find the right mix of
encouragement and criticism that every writer needs.
I also want to thank all of my new friends on G+. I’m not much of a people person, but I really
enjoy getting to know all of you. I hope
I can cheer you all on as well as you have me.
And then, of course, there is my publisher (Diversion Books), my agent (Joelle Delbourgo), and editor/writing coach (ChristineDeSmet). They each saw something in
Edmund that was worthy of publication. I
hope that Riddle in Stone does well
enough to justify their faith in me.
Finally, there is my wonderful wife, Kristen.
Our lives are very busy. Between homeschooling our two incredible
boys and all of the things they are into (e.g., tae kwan do, swimming, Chinese
school, piano, LEGO club), we really don’t have much time together. We’re always handing the kids off and passing
each other as one of us runs off to work.
Yet, despite the headaches caused by our time constraints, Kris still
encourages me to go up in office and write.
(HEY…wait a second!! Maybe she doesn’t want me around!!!) At any rate, thank you Kris. I love you more than anything. Thank you for
letting me be your husband.
With all of this said, I do have one favor to ask all of
you. It’s a big favor and purely selfish
of me to ask.
But I need your help
getting the word out about Riddle in Stone.
I am hoping that, if Edmund sells well enough, I’ll be able
to write other stories and keep improving as a writer.
Many of you already have been gracious enough to buy Riddle in Stone and I thank you. Thank you very, very, very much!! Thank you! )By
the way, you can’t have your money back!
*Ka-CHING!!* Fifty cents more in the kids’ college funds! Whoo hoo!)
But I’m hoping you’ll do a few other things for me, if you
don’t mind.
First, if you have purchased the book, please post reviews
wherever you bought it as well as on places like GoodReads.
Second, I would also really, really, REALLY appreciate it if
you would mention Riddle in Stone on
whatever social media you use…Facebook, G+, Twitter, and so forth.
Please don’t be pushy, but … if your friends are interested
in character-driven novels that have an odd sense of humor to them … maybe
direct them to my website at www.RobertEvert.com. There they can learn more about me as well as
find where to buy Riddle in Stone (by
the way, it is available as an e-book at most online stores for $2.99). You can also find a SAMPLE CHAPTER both on my
website as well as on this blog (click on the book cover).
If you don’t know anything about Riddle in Stone, this is what it’s about…
It’s labeled as an “epic fantasy” but I hope that it is much
more than that. Yes, it has a little
magic and battles and goblins … but it’s mainly about a middle aged man who
stutters and feels like a loser. To give his life meaning, he sets off on an
adventure so that he can become a hero.
But he quickly realizes that being a hero isn’t all that it is cracked
up to be. Think of it as a “coming of
middle age” story.
There is also a romance to it. Edmund loves a woman named Molly. But she doesn’t really know he exists. He wants to become a hero so he can win her
heart.
And there’s a “bromance.”
Edmund and another character named, “Pond Scum,” become best friends and
often find themselves saving each other’s lives, even at the peril of their own.
And there’s a bit of a comedy. The “bad” guys (Kravel and
Gurding) have a very odd sense of humor with which they torture Edmund.
Perhaps it is an okay story.
I’ll let you be the judge.
Again, if you would like to read the first chapter, it’s
available here as well as on www.RobertEvert.com. I hope you enjoy it.
Well, that’s it. I’m
sorry to ask so much from all of you. You've all been so wonderful. But I really want Edmund to succeed and,
unfortunately, that means LOTS of marketing.
If you can help in anyway, I’d be very grateful. But please, PLEASE, do not feel
obligated. If you read the first chapter
(or the entire book for that matter) and find that it stinks…believe me, there’s
absolutely no hard feelings! Like I
said, I’m a new novelist and I want to get better. I’m sure there’s plenty of room for
improvement.
Thanks again to all of you!
Thank you very, very much!
Hey dude! Grats on your book-birthday - you are handling it with far more grace, eloquence, and panache than I could ever manage! I'm looking forward to reading it: the fantasy bookshelf has a surfeit of taut abs and magical glutes, and I'm DEFINITELY ready for a less conventional hero!
ReplyDeleteTEX!!! Thanks for stopping by! And thanks for your support! I hope you enjoy the book. As you'll find, Edmund isn't the typical fantasy hero!! :)
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