INTERVIEW

Interview with Author, Publicist, and Relationship Expert Dorothy Thompson

Written by Mayra Calvani
Published August 18, 2007

As I can see, Dorothy, you wear many hats. Why don't you start by putting on your publicist hat and telling our readers what a publicist can do for an author that the author cannot do himself?

First let me begin by saying that I’m an advocate for learning how to do things yourself. If I know how to do it and you need to know how to do it, I’ll teach you to do it. For some, it doesn’t come as easy as it does for others. Not saying you aren’t as smart, but maybe you’re just too overwhelmed with editing or are on a deadline and you can’t do everything. That’s when a publicist comes in handy. Because I am an author much like the clients I represent, I have been in their shoes. I know their frustrations and that’s why my approach is very hands on with them. I have a client who is getting ready to go on tour in a couple weeks and he needed a book blog to aid him in his virtual book tour, but as he had never blogged before, much less set one up, he needed my help in setting one up which I did and which you can see at the site, Partially Human.

Now, this guy isn’t dumb. He’s almost 24 years old and has three books published. But, there are just some things he’s not familiar with and I’m finding this is happening a lot because when a writer becomes an author for the first time and even for the eleventh time, his or her first instincts are to set up book signings, maybe invest in bookmarks, that sort of thing, and maybe set up a website. But, blogging… I don’t think many authors realize the potential blogs have in helping to sell your book. So, that’s a little part of what I do that some authors can’t do. But, I find it funny — once I set the blog up for them and explain what to do after that, they become blogging fanatics. Now, that really makes me happy.

I think what authors don’t realize is that if they spent as much time on the Internet – and that’s what I specialize in – as I do, they would learn everything there is to know about online promotion but it has to be a 24/7 thing. A lot of authors just don’t have that amount of time to put into promotion simply because they have books to write, edit and revise. That’s where a publicist comes in. They do the work so you can do what you do best and that is write. However, I do encourage all my authors to do some kind of online promotion every single day.

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Mayra Calvani is a multi-genre author and reviewer. Her paranormal books include Embraced by the Shadows (romantic horror/vampire) and Dark Lullaby (atmospheric horror). She is also the co-author of the nonfiction work, The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing. Visit her blog, The Dark Phantom Review.
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Interview with Author, Publicist, and Relationship Expert Dorothy Thompson
Published: August 18, 2007
Type: Interview
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Filed Under: Books: The Writing Life, Books: Nonfiction, Books: Business, Culture: Advertising and Marketing
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#1 — August 18, 2007 @ 23:15PM — Prada Jones [URL]

Very good article!

#2 — August 19, 2007 @ 07:56AM — Mary Emma Allen [URL]

Wonderful interview! You had some great questions, Mayra, that brought forth much helpful information from Dorothy that every author can use. Every time I read something Dorothy has written, whether in her blogs or in an interview, I learn something more about book promotion. I host many of Dorothy's authors on my blog and enjoy working with her...and have ever since my story was published in her first anthology.

#3 — August 20, 2007 @ 11:03AM — Linda E. Austin [URL]

Great interview with Dorothy, and very informative. Good links, too. There's so much out there in the way of promotion that it's almost overwhelming, but presentations and internet marketing are the way to go.

#4 — August 20, 2007 @ 11:11AM — Alma Bond

Please let me know your fees.
Thank you,
Alma Bond

#5 — August 20, 2007 @ 11:55AM — Dorothy Thompson [URL]

Thank you everyone and especially Mayra for being so kind to ask me over here. As for my fees, all you have to do is go to my site and the fees are right there on the website. [Personal contact info deleted]. ;o)

#6 — August 23, 2007 @ 09:08AM — Toby Heathcotte [URL]

I enjoyed the article very much. It has helpful ideas.
Best,
Toby

#7 — September 11, 2007 @ 08:53AM — Kathleen Gage [URL]

Wow Dorothy! Great information. Very detailed and truthful. You certainly don't sugarcoat the reality of blog tours for authors.

Enjoyed reading your information.

Kathleen Gage

#8 — November 7, 2007 @ 10:24AM — heather (errantdreams) [URL]

There's so much incredible information in here. I think virtual book tours are a brilliant idea.

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