Aug 2, 2016
Episode 63 features NYT bestselling author Melody Anne, who
began publishing in 2011 and has published forty
(!) books and sold over 7 million copies since then. What
strategies helped her get to where she is today, and what’s working
best for her now? How has becoming a bestselling hybrid author
changed her life? Tune in and get inspired by Melody Anne’s
incredible journey, which she shares with US Manager Christine
Munroe. At the end of the episode, Christine shares some reminders
for planning your new releases as we head into fall.
- Melody Anne never grew up dreaming of being an author, because
she couldn’t have imagined the tools that exist today and empower
authors to self-publish
- She’s self-published 40 books in 5 years
- Her first conference was RWA in Anaheim, when self-publishing
was spoken about more negatively. She stayed quiet but met Ruth Cardello, who became her mentor
and inspired her to make her first book free
- Melody was horrified by this strategy – it took her a year to
write the first book. But her sales exploded, with 40,000 downloads
in the first day, followed by a huge spike in her paid books
- Another important moment was when a NYT bestselling author
sitting next to her at a signing told her that she had done a great
job and had a successful signing – that validation meant a lot to
her
- Market changes from 2012 to now, from her perspective: more
volume, more books priced at free, more niche genres. Marketing
strategies have completely shifted to adapt to these
developments
- Another huge moment was when she hit #3 on the NYT Bestseller
list. She still finds it hard to believe that so many people want
to buy her books when there are so many others to choose from
nowadays
- “My day to day life is horrifyingly boring.” Half the time
she’s in her pajamas at her computer for 12 hours a day, and
forgets to brush her hair
- Her release schedule these days: self-publishing, and
publishing with Montlake and Pocket. She has a release every month
for the remainder of 2016
- How she gets it all done: she currently has 6 people working
with her, 3 of whom are full-time
- She works hard to engage with fans on Facebook, Goodreads, over
email, but from her perspective the best way to connect with fans
is face-to-face at conferences and readings. But when authors are
out meeting fans, they need to remember that first impressions are
crucially important. You can’t take back a bad first
impression
- The importance of writers getting out into the real world, away
from their computers at home. “When you sit at home too long, you
kind of forget… When I’m out, I watch how people talk and interact,
and all of those things go in my books.”
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NYT and USA Today bestselling author Melody
Anne wrote for years, then published in 2011, finding her
true calling, and a love of writing nonstop. Holding a Bachelor’s
Degree in business, she loves to write about strong, powerful,
businessmen and the corporate world. When Melody isn’t
writing, she cultivates strong bonds with her family and enjoys
time spent with them as well as her friends, and beloved pets. A
country girl at heart, she loves the small town and strong
community she lives in and is involved in many community
projects. To date, Melody has over 7 million book sales
and has earned a spot on multiple best seller lists, including
being an Amazon top 100 bestselling author for 3 years in a row, as
well as a Kobo and iBooks best seller. But beyond that, she just
loves getting to do what makes her happiest – live in a fantasy
world, 95% of the time.