I liked her
blog so much that I shared it instantly but as soon as I put the post on my
timeline, I knew something about it was irking
me and it was that picture - over and above the post. And then I realized my
mistake. I had shared it from the wrong place, where the editor (or whoever
runs the show) had thought it necessary to put a picture that size to make
readers want to read it, as if without a pretty picture suddenly her words
would lose essence.
Needless to
say I rectified my mistake and found the right link soon but this got me
thinking.
You know I
have been facing somewhat of a similar situation but on a very very teeeeeny
tiny scale.
Ever since
my book got out, I have been getting calls for interviews and online write ups
on me. Yes, that’s right ‘on me’ and not so much on the book. Which, I’ll be
honest, is really bugging. Because
whether or not you have my three pictures tagged along with that darned
interview it will still be an interview but nope, nothing doing, nobody is
interested in that.
‘Ya, ya, you
have written a book, good for you. What else you got?’
Send us some
six pictures to attach with your meaningless words and be done with it.
Which brings
me to the bone of contention (you know I hardly would blog if there was no
bone) which is – Jury is out whether I can even dare to call myself a writer but
what I know for a fact is that I am most definitely not a salesgirl and I am
not even gloating about it.
Infact it’s a quality I wish I had but nada.
And to be completely honest, it’s not that I
did not try. But a week of promoting my own work and it was enough to jolt me
back into the reality – LET THE READERS DECIDE.
My friend A,
in a very matter of factly way foretold me this even before I was about to
embark on my little sales adventure - that the moment you submitted your book
for print – that was it- your job was done.
‘Give it a
rest now,’ he had said.
But me being
me, true to my character, did not grasp the hidden genius in his well meaning advice
right away. I did my bit (which if you ask the people back at my publication
house is just the tip of an iceberg) but still I did some promotion at least.
But it had
not even been three days and there I was totally siding with A on this, against
my own interest (if you want to look at it in a very day to day manner.)
What was I
afraid of? If the book was good, it’d sell. If not what could I do anyway?
So much so
that I wouldn’t even say that I was even torn between A’s wisdom and my ambitious
sales record.
The Verdict
was out – I CANT SELL.
I just can’t.
I mean to silently dare to dream that your novel is well received is one thing
but to go on with the self promotion and self praise, I think it’s downright
demeaning.
Forget
hardcore PR, I can’t even bring myself to do a facebook advertisement. And why
should I? I know it’s out there, I know there are people who will somehow bump
into my little baby and if they find it intriguing enough they’d probably say
hi. Okay I think I went a bit overboard with the metaphor here but the point is
why not trust the readers or to be more precise the netizens?
Every now and then we do tumble into stuff which we really like and share. And who knows one such day some of you find your way to my book and I go something like this...
Every now and then we do tumble into stuff which we really like and share. And who knows one such day some of you find your way to my book and I go something like this...
So here’s
hoping!
3 comments:
Now, you got me interested.
What's the book's name ?
http://www.amazon.in/Tanu-Lost-Track-Stutee-Nag/dp/8192982734/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1424165103&sr=1-1
There You go :-)
Live your dreams as an angel.And spread the joy around you my sweety.
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