By Mike Long
I joined Western Writers of America (WWA) in 2010, shortly after
publishing No Good Like It Is through Createspace. Mary and I attended our
first WWA conference that year in Knoxville .
I did more talking than listening, but I did meet a fellow and
told him I was working on a sequel. He took my first book and later asked if
his sister's company, Goldminds Publishing, could publish the sequel. We came
up with a contract and Dog Soldier Moon
was produced in late 2010. As part of the deal I received 2000 copies at a very
low price; Goldminds wanted 3000 copies for their use. The combined run gave us
both a nice savings in cost from the offshore printer. Goldminds also did a
second run of my first novel at the same price. Sales of those novels have now
exceeded 4000 each.
In 2011 and 2012, we attended WWA conferences in Bismarck ,
ND and Albuquerque ,
NM . We vacationed a lot, and I
networked a little. In 2013, the conference was in Las Vegas , NM ,
and I finally knew enough folks to really network. I met Mike Harris who
owns La Frontera Publishing, as well as Brett Cogburn (Rooster's great-grandson),
who won the SPUR Award that year for Best First Novel. Both were looking for
short stories for upcoming anthologies. Mike Harris has now published my story,
“The Resurrection,” in this year's anthology Broken Promises.
Brett wanted a story for an anthology he was working on with
Louella Turner, co-owner of High Hill Press. “Choteau's Crossing” was the
result, and Lou Turner published it this year in Rough Country. Brett also introduced me to Lou and got her to look
at the third book in my trilogy, Higher
Ground.
This year's conference was in Sacramento , CA ,
and “Choteau's Crossing” took second place in the SPUR Awards. Lou Turner and
Brett asked for more short stories; I've submitted three more so far. Lou also
announced that she'll release Higher
Ground in October at the Ozarks Creative Writers (OCW) conference, Eureka Springs , AR. Brett asked for another Western novel
(unrelated to the trilogy) to show to a NY publisher at OCW. It's a first-person
POV, working title, Brodie. I
submitted it last week. We'll see how that goes.
Brett also introduced me to Tiffany Schofield of Five Star Press
in Sacramento .
She looked at my trilogy and has agreed to publish it in hard-cover large-print
versions for library sales. I'll receive an advance of $750 for each novel,
plus 10% of sales.
The 2015 conference will be in Lubbock TX ;
I will be focused on screenwriting. Conferences? Mikey likes 'em.
1 comment:
Congratulations, Mike! It sounds as if this has been a networking bonanza for you.
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