What's next?
As I've mentioned in previous posts—possibly once or twice too often—figuring out an endgame strategy for this phase of promoting Pearl Fields and the Oregon Meltdown has proven to be a blend of challenges, frustrations, realizations, & laughs. (Trust me, I've been leaning heavily on my quirky sense of humor at almost every turn.)
See, just when I think I might actually have things lined out when it comes to ad campaigns or alternate promotions, something invariably throws a proverbial monkey wrench into things.
But onward I trudge through the darkness along the oddly familiar trail, constantly on the lookout for telltales signs of . . .
OK, truth be told, it's not very dramatic. Just comes down to charting a course, making a few decisions, then clicking a bunch of buttons on a screen & wishing for the best. Not like I'm holing up in a bomb shelter or huddling around a small fire desperately trying to keep warm or being forced to work in a salt mine.
But once a fiction writer, always a writer, I suppose.
"We write for the same reason that we walk, talk, climb mountains, or swim the oceans—because we can. We have some impulse within us that makes us want to explain ourselves to other human beings." ~Maya Angelou.
Till next time,
Drew
Drew Faraday
Pearl Fields and the Oregon Meltdown
https://drewfaraday.com/2023/03/05/wh...
See, just when I think I might actually have things lined out when it comes to ad campaigns or alternate promotions, something invariably throws a proverbial monkey wrench into things.
But onward I trudge through the darkness along the oddly familiar trail, constantly on the lookout for telltales signs of . . .
OK, truth be told, it's not very dramatic. Just comes down to charting a course, making a few decisions, then clicking a bunch of buttons on a screen & wishing for the best. Not like I'm holing up in a bomb shelter or huddling around a small fire desperately trying to keep warm or being forced to work in a salt mine.
But once a fiction writer, always a writer, I suppose.
"We write for the same reason that we walk, talk, climb mountains, or swim the oceans—because we can. We have some impulse within us that makes us want to explain ourselves to other human beings." ~Maya Angelou.
Till next time,
Drew
Drew Faraday
Pearl Fields and the Oregon Meltdown
https://drewfaraday.com/2023/03/05/wh...
Published on March 05, 2023 07:53
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