November 16th, 2009. Newsletter: Doing Friday on Mondays!
November 17, 2009 by Francois
It’s been a fun last few week!
I’ll make this short and sweet. First thing: NEUROTICA, by Elva Maxine Beach, the second book published by New Belleville Press, is now available on Amazon.com.
This was a difficult decision for me. It probably seems like a no-brainer to most people. However, it wasn’t for me. After a meeting with a local publicist from Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicist – I’m not giving you his name because I didn’t ask him if I could mention him here … however, it’s a great local company that works nationally – he convinced me that I needed to make all my books available on Amazon. And now, THEY ARE!
Not only that, I should seriously start thinking about making my two titles, NEUROTICA & BEER SONGS FOR THE LONELY available on kindle and every other electronic publishing device out there, and I should also start publishing books electronically before going to press. There’s several manuscripts out there that I would love to publish, and maybe that’s the key??? The financial key??? Electronic publishing before paper publishing??? Sounds like the future. In any case, it would allow me to publish more titles than I can at the moment. When and if we sale enough electronic copies to make the paper route plausible, then we go that way. I like the idea, and I need to look into it a bit more.
Second big news, I am now officially a host on Writing on the Air [site currently under construction] a radio show broadcasting every Wednesday afternoon from 6pm till 7pm Central Time on 91.7 KOOP.org. My first show as the main host took place on November 4th, and my first guest was Gary Kent. The show should be available to you online very soon.
It was a fun! And quite stressful. Lee K. Davis wasn’t in town. He was visiting his family. Dillon McKinsey showed up 20 minutes before the show to tell me his wife was being taken to the emergency room in Round Rock, and he needed to go to the hospital – she’s fine, thank goodness – and I was left alone. Or so I thought. I had run the board only once, and most definitely never ran the board and interviewed the guest all at once. Dr. Dora Robinson showed up right before 6pm, and saved my ass! Thank you, Dora! Rick from Excavation Nation stuck around and helped me get going as well. Thanks you, Rick! And Gary Kent happened to be a great guest. Thank you, Gary! Anyway, I survived the experience, and I am now one of the host on “Writing on the Air,” where I will be interviewing a writer ever few weeks.
This brings me to the Wednesday 25th of November show. On that evening, Robert Stikmanz and me will be having a conversation – I like the word “conversation” better than “interviewing” to describe what I’m going for with WOTA – between 6 & 7pm on 91.7 KOOP.org, Austin, Texas. You can catch it locally on your FM dial, or anywhere in the world LIVE on our live-stream on koop.org. If you miss the show, it will eventually be available on my website … though I am not sure when nor how. Robert will talk about his books and his universe, which among other things involve The Hidden Lands of Nod!
I’m really excited about talking with Robert. Not only is he a really nice man, he also happens to be an exceedingly talented writer!
Have you read his books? Do you have questions for Robert Stikmanz? LET ME KNOW!!! Send me your questions, and I will pick some out, and ask them to Rob live on the radio. It could be your question I ask! So let me know.
That’s my big news for the time being!
Currently reading: HIPPIE HOLLOW, by Denniger Bolton. Denny is a friend of mine, and I bought his book at the Texas Book Festival. I’ll let you know more when I finish the book … and that should be VERY soon.
Lots of hugs and kisses to everybody!
Let your hair down, pop a can of beer, sit outside and enjoy this amazingly awesome weather, and love life!
François Pointeau
PS: Don’t forget about New Belleville Press books: Beer Songs for the Lonely, by F.K. Needles, and Neurotica by Elva Maxine Beach. You can purchase them at one or more of these wonderful retailers: Alibris.com & Authorsbookshop.com & Book People & Oat Willies & Sonny’s Vintage, those last three in Austin, TX & Left Bank Books, in St. Louis, MO.







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