… Heck, for me, it doesn’t happen every YEAR. But I’m pleased to say that with the release of MEG’S CONFESSION, I’m no longer a one-book wonder.
It’s a nice milestone, to be sure. Now when I search for myself on Amazon, I find two listings instead of one. And while multi-pubbed writers like Nora Roberts may now chuckle fondly over the memory of the first time they had two books to rub together, it’s really nice to see them side by side on the shelf.
When that box filled with copies of my first book came, my husband knew just what to do. He took a picture of me sprawled on the living room floor with those books, while we still had them all together. Then we went out to dinner at Sizzler.
This time, we took pictures of me on the floor with MEG’S CONFESSION, although it was a week or so later. And I doubt I’ll hit the living room floor with every book I write. (Our carpet is getting old, for one thing.) But I’ve heard many times that the pleasure of holding that shiny new book in your hands never gets old.
Surely every book is reason for celebration, whether it’s the first book or the forty-third. So, is there anything you do to commemorate a new release? Any special traditions?
She ducked into a confessional and told him her darkest secret.
The trouble is … he’s not a priest.
Meg’s Confession, by Sierra Donovan
www.sierradonovan.com
