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My newest book, Exit Black, launches on Tuesday. That would have been my father’s 88th birthday–I would give a lot to be able to hand him a copy.

Right now, the strangest and loveliest part of the process has been watching the fine team at Blackstone, my publisher, promoting the book. They are way better at it than I would have been, thank goodness.
I self-published my first novel, Stranger Bird. That was an experience that I will always treasure: the feeling of putting a book together with a tiny group of friends and family, mostly newbies, doing our own copy editing and picking typefaces and buying ISBNs and learning how expensive it is to publish a book. I imagine the feeling is analogous to playing in an independent-label band, driving around the country in a van and playing a hundred bars and grange halls. And I know that even now, with a traditional publisher putting my book out, I am still a tiny fish in the big publishing ocean–I’m not the kind of writer who is ever going to win a Hugo (good thing, maybe, considering the latest scandal) or be on Reese’s book club list. But, even though I am most definitely small potatoes, I’m still a potato. And it is a sweet and oddly disorienting experience to have a team of people from a publishing house supporting your book. I couldn’t be happier with Blackstone, and I will have a good word for the folks there for as long as I live. Thanks to them, I am orbiting your reading list.

Congratulations!
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Thank you!
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How exciting! Congratulations, Joe!
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Thank you so much, Kirsten!
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You’re welcome! 😊
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So cool, Joe. And you are a premium potato to us!Love,Ann
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That’s the nicest potato-related thing anyone has ever said to me–thank you!
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I am ridiculously excited for you!! ❤
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Thank you so much!
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Yay, that’s amazing news! Congrats, Joe 👏🎊
Side note—I didn’t know self publishing was expensive! I’m curious how much it cost to publish that first book on your own?
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Thank you! As for self-publishing, I think we spent about $2000-2500 to publish Stranger Bird. We would have spent a lot more if we could have–I would love to have published the book in hardback, for example, but then you are looking at *a lot* more money. I know you can spend less than we did if you do the basic Kindle Direct Publishing approach, but self-publishing is one of those areas where you get what you pay for. I’m happy to answer any questions you have–feel free to reach out.
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Wow! I forgot to take printing costs into consideration. Thanks for sharing. I appreciate that, thanks for offering.
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Congratulations, you rock!
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Thank you so much!
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My pleasure 😊
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congratulations, Joe —
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Congrats on the new book! I just looked at it on Kindle and it seems up my alley, going to grab it and try to get to reading it soon!
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Also I’m not sure why it’s doing anonymous commenting but it’s OneReadingNurse here 😂
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That happens to me, too! Thanks so much for the good word–
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