An Author's "In-Between" Time (and Book Giveaway!)

         My initial idea was to tell how a typical author spends their time between books, their "down time."
But when I thought about it, the reality of what most authors do to maintain a career in publishing ruled out all of the following periods:  

 
 
a.  After the first draft is done 
This isn't down time, though a short celebration is in order.  Now it's time to edit and polish, which is often harder than writing the first draft.  

b. After you edit and polish--the book's ready for the world!
This isn't down time unless the book's already contracted and you can send it to your editor. (The work resumes when galleys arrive, but by this stage there isn't usually much to do on the text.)
If it's not under contract, it's time to write a proposal for your agent, or hunt for a publisher on your own--or Indie publish, which opens another can of worms!   
 
c. After you send it with a proposal to your agent  
Not down time because you're either working on marketing materials, interviews, media contacts, your website or newsletter, or returning to an incomplete manuscript and/or starting a new one.

d. After you Indie-publish 
Don't stop now, because much of the work has just begun. Unlike "Field of Dreams" it doesn't work to think, If I write it, readers will come. Un-uh. Indie publishers have many hats to wear, and marketing is a big one. 

e. d. After a good sales uptick   
You'd think that would be a good time to take a break and indulge in some "real" down time, right? Experts say the opposite is true. To stay on a readers' radar, you need to put out more books! Fast! 

Question: IS there such a thing as downtime for today's author?
In the past, writers wrote. Publishers marketed and sold books. Today, writers are expected to do it all, no matter who publishes the book. Yes, a big publisher will ease the burden, and prior success paves the way for easier marketing with each new book. But every author I know spends time on marketing and promotion, whether they've got a big name publisher or Indie publish.    
   
Note: This is why you can be eternally beloved by an author simply by taking a few minutes to post a good review of their book on Amazon or GoodReads or even Facebook. We need and appreciate the help in spreading the word!

So what is down time for me?
Like any professional in any field, I take breaks often. I hope you do, too. Productivity experts say output and quality of output increase when people are able to take breaks from their work. 

LET'S TALK DOWNTIME
I have favorite ways of relaxing and I'm sure you do, too. (Leave a comment below to tell us what yours are--you'll be automatically entered in the giveaway.) I have more, but here are my top three guilty pleasures. 

a. Watch a period flick. I love these! Recently I watched, "Ekaterina," a Russian series subtitled in English about Catherine the Great's rise to power. Really well done.

b.  Watch a Mets game. I'm a former New Yorker and a long-ago pitcher for Girls' Little League! I love baseball. My husband buys me MLB.tv for my birthday in March so I can watch the season's games. Sometimes I think I'd be better off not watching, because
              a. I could be writing!
              b. Though I'm usually not loud or demonstrative, put me in front of  a Mets game and I'm a different person. (Mike says he knows how the Mets are doing from the other side of the house. What can I say? You can take the girl out of New York, but....)

c. Read a great book.
Non-fiction doesn't count! Real down time requires fun reading. For instance, I picked up a new copy of Northanger Abbey at Half-Price books for a few bucks and read it (for the third time) just this week.  It's my favorite Austen novel. Of course, when I read Pride and Prejudice, that's my favorite. Mansfield Park is a favorite too. The fact is, whichever book of Jane's I'm reading is my FAVORITE!
 
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN. 
Leave a comment telling your favorite way to relax and you'll be entered in the giveaway!   
 
GIVEAWAY: 
A copy of any of my books * (Not the trilogy, but a single book from one of them)


And a  set of lovely French-Toile scented drawer liners


*Print copies to US residents only,  E-books everywhere else. \

So--what's your favorite way to spend "down time?" Even if you have to steal away to get it?

Leave a comment to enter,and CONTACT EMAIL so I can notify you if you win. 
Drawing ends on 9-28.   

21 comments:

Mary Preston said...

Hi, apart from reading I love to walk and knit. Both relaxing.

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Paula Shreckhise said...

My favorite is reading. Going to the outlet Mall. Crafting, or watching Netflix or Amazon Prime with hubby in the evenings.
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Linda Hot said...

My favorite way to spend "down time" is of course reading, preferably in a comfortable, sunny location. Other than that, spending time with my grandchildren, or as a former softball player and coach (of baseball and softball), watching a good ballgame either live or televised. I also enjoy fishing out in our boat, and occasionally enjoy watching a good movie or TV series.

Lila said...

I also love to relax with a good fiction book. A long soak in the tub with a good book is my guilty pleasure. Also watching Hallmark movies (especially Christmas ones) or binge-watching a series on Netflix. I also like to do something creative other than with words, like scrapbooking or painting. You're so right that there is really no "down time" for an author, only scheduled breaks to recharge.

Linda Hot said...

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Vintage Girl said...

Hanging out with my friend, she knows who she is. LOL I really like to watch youtube tutorial on cooking and organizing.

kim hansen said...

I find walking is very relaxing for me.

Renee said...

My most coveted "down-time" is to sneak off with a cup of tea and one of YOUR BOOKS !!
In the midst of my over-scheduled (and sometimes chaotic) life, this is something I do for me. I take a mini-retreat! I transport myself, albeit temporarily, to another place and time; a haven where I can drift into luxurious thought and experience - without anyone needing anything from me :)

Betty R. said...

I love reading and playing with my dogs, as well as spending time with my husband.

Diane Archibald said...

It's hard for me to relax because I feel there's always something I should be doing. So in order for me to truly relax, I have to be absorbed in a really good fiction book while sipping tea. Such a guilty pleasure! I also like to take long meandering walks in the early morning while the birds are singing at full voice. Diane Archibald @ outlook .com

Anonymous said...

I live on the Oregon coast which is my favorite way to relax walking or a good book blanket and the sand

Unknown said...

I like Jane Austen's novels, too! My favorites are (of course) Pride and Prejudice and Emma. I haven't read Persuasion yet, but I watched a movie clip, and I already like Anne's character. I like to read in my free time or play with my two puppies.

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Linore Rose Burkard, Novelist said...

Ladies, blogger isn't letting me respond individually to you--I'm so sorry. I love all your comments. I think we're all "kindred spirits" in Anne Shirley's terms! Reading, walking, tea and a good book--we seem to all agree that they are wonderfully relaxing. I like all the other suggestions also--and Renee--thank you! (Music to my ears.) Vintage girl--you know I LOVE our "girlfriend" time also!

I didn't mention swimming, painting or hiking because I didn't want the post to get any longer, but they are also favorite pastimes for me. The poem in my newsletter ("Today the Clouds" was written while I was floating in the water after doing some vigorous water-jogging and watching the sky. I LOVE floating and watching the sky. Nothing else is that relaxing--I suspect because my ears are mostly submerged and the world goes quiet. :)

Caryl Kane said...

I enjoy reading and listening to worship music.

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Sandy Salsbury said...

I love spending time with other creative people, especially when we go to a movie or performance and then get together afterwards for dessert and conversation about what we just saw. Thought-provoking people recharge my batteries.

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Carmen N said...

In addition to reading, I spend most of my relaxing downtime either knitting or crocheting.

Linore Rose Burkard, Novelist said...

Thanks, Carol, Sandy and Carmen. Good point about conversation with like-minded people being relaxing, too. And Worship music! Definitely. :)

Unknown said...

I love to read but also love to put puzzles together, listen to music,play board or card games with family and/or friends. majesticbluewolf@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I enjoy reading,especially Regency, going to soccer games,and watching football with my family and playing games.

Linore Rose Burkard, Novelist said...

We really do have many ways to unwind, don't we? We're blessed! Thank you all for stopping by to enter the contest. Using Random.org to choose the winner, the winner of the book and scented drawer liners is LILA. Congratulations, Lila! I don't see your email but I'll try to hunt you down. In the event I can't get in touch with Lila, I'll choose another winner.

God bless you all!