Well, there was certainly a lot to celebrate yesterday.
First I got an email from my editor saying that according to Bookscan, Sentenced to Death was the #1 bestselling mystery mass market paperback for the week (that would be last week). Weeee!
I must admit, it was hard to focus on my work (I'm writing the third Victoria Square mystery) after that. But I made my minimum word count, which was worth celebrating in itself.
Of course, what I was REALLY waiting for was the phone to ring. And it did. And it WAS my editor. And (drum roll) Sentenced To Death was #17 on the New York Times bestsellers list for mass market paperbacks.
Woo-hoo!
That's two steps up from Chapter & Hearse.
Ahhh, seventeen. My new favorite number.
Of course, while I'm celebrating for Tricia, I'm also hoping that with this book getting so much attention, my other characters/books (under other names) just might get some attention, too. We're talking Katie in A Crafty Killing (Victoria Square #1) and all the Jeff Resnick books and short stories. (Hey, they're like my kids. I love them and want them all to do well.)
As it happens, the next Booktown Mystery (Murder on The Half Shelf) is already written. (As is the 2nd Victoria Square Mystery.) When I finish this current book (in September), I'll jump right back into Tricia's world. And boy have I got a lot planned for the denizens of the little village of Stoneham, New Hampshire. (Mwa-ha-ha!)
In the meantime . . . if you've never read the Booktown Mysteries, I hope you'll give them a try. They start with Murder is Binding.
Okay, back to work!
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
My New Cover and BIG NEWS!
I've been bugging my editor for weeks now to show me the cover. Yea--he did. But then they couldn't decide if they wanted the title to have an AND or an ampersand.
The ampersand won! And here's the cover. (What do you think?)
But I have even MORE news. (Sounds like one of those informercials. But wait, order now and....) I'm very pleased to announce that the Booktown Mysteries will soon (relatively speaking) be available as audiobooks (and downloadable). The recording for the first book, MURDER IS BINDING, was to have begun last week.
It was very exciting to talk to the production manager at Deyan Audio about certain pronunciations. (Who knew Squamscot soda pop was actually pronounced Squamskit? And if you're in New Hampshire, why don't you try some of the local soda. It's de-lish!) He also said I'd be hearing from him about other questions they have as they get read to record the other books.
And I already know who my reader will be: the lovely (and lovely voiced) Cassandra Campbell. I've heard a sample of her work, and I think she'll do a great job performing the books.
I know I can't wait to hop in my car and spend lots of gas money listening to the book on CDs.
Do you like to listen to audiobooks?
The ampersand won! And here's the cover. (What do you think?)
It was very exciting to talk to the production manager at Deyan Audio about certain pronunciations. (Who knew Squamscot soda pop was actually pronounced Squamskit? And if you're in New Hampshire, why don't you try some of the local soda. It's de-lish!) He also said I'd be hearing from him about other questions they have as they get read to record the other books.
I know I can't wait to hop in my car and spend lots of gas money listening to the book on CDs.
Do you like to listen to audiobooks?
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