Today's interview
features Shannon Greenland. She is the author of THE SUMMER MY LIFE BEGAN
(Penguin/Speak, May
2012) and THE SPECIALISTS series (Penguin/Speak,
2007-2008). To learn more about
Shannon's work, visit her website at
shannongreenland.com.
Q: You started out
writing for adults. What attracted you to YA, and how would
you describe your
experience in both genres now that you've published three
adult mysteries and
six YA titles?
A: Wow, you've done your homework!
Yes, I started out writing adult novels but
my critique partner told me I had a
young voice and that is what led me to
writing YA. I have to tell you, about
five pages in to my first YA, I knew I had
found my genre.
Q: We all love a good
"how I got my agent/publisher" story. Can you share yours?
A: Weelll… I was at a
writer's conference having a margarita in the bar chatting
it up with the
person beside me. When we were done yip-yapping she extended her
card and said
she'd like to see my work. Literally two weeks later I signed with
her and two
weeks after that she'd sold The Specialists to Penguin. The whole
story is kind
of crazy when I look back on it.
Q: I'm curious about your
teen series, THE SPECIALISTS. Penguin published the
first four books, and you
self-published the fifth on your own website. Can you
tell us how this came
about and what sort of response you received from
readers?
A: My editor at Penguin
actually suggested I offer the fifth book on my site as
a free download for my
readers to conclude The Specialists series. And I'm so
glad I did because that
offer garnered readers for the first four books that I
didn't have
before. I saw a bump in sales for the first four from the free
download.
Shannon Greenland |
A: Writing a stand-alone
is harder than people think. I had the luxury of
stretching out The Specialists
through five books. It's difficult to wrap up a
whole story in one book and I'm
already in major creative mode of a follow up to
The Summer My Life Began. It
seems my readers adore Gwenny, the sister in the
book, and want her story now.
I aim to please. J
Q: What is one thing
you've learned about writing and publishing that you wish
you'd known when you
started out?
A: I wish I had
known more about marketing and publicity from the start. Know
that getting
published is a huge deal, but maintaining the momentum is even
bigger. Get the
marketing and publicity figured out and hopefully the deals and
sales will
continue to come.
Thank you, Shannon, for sharing some of your experiences with us. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'll be ordering a Margarita at the next writer's conference I attend...
Thank you, Shannon, for sharing some of your experiences with us. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'll be ordering a Margarita at the next writer's conference I attend...
Great interview. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy 13yo niece picked up this book during our summer trip to the Outer Banks. She LOVED it and insisted I read it. I loved it, too. Great characters. Great romance. And great food. Yum :) Thanks for the post, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteSo glad your niece loved my latest!
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