Today we interview Michael Bradley, author of a new work of supernatural thriller titled Sirens in the Night. We are both members of the Wilmington Writers Group (that's the Wilmington in Delaware, not North Carolina).
Congratulations
on your new book, Michael! Tell us about Sirens in the Night.
Sirens in the Night was published by Amberjack Publishing. How did you come to work with them?
I had been in the midst of sending out submissions to agents and publishers when I came across an article in Writer’s Digest about Amberjack Publishing, announcing that they were now accepting submissions. I decided to give it a shot, and the rest, as they say, is history. They liked what I had to offer, and wanted to negotiate a contract for the publishing rights. With this being my first publication offer, I have to admit that I was a little cautious because I wanted to make sure that I wasn’t signing up for something I would regret. The last thing I wanted was to allow the excitement of getting a book deal to blind me to reality. But, in the end, everything worked out for the best, and the book was released last year in November.
I believe that Amberjack Publishing wanted you to change the title for your book, correct?
The book’s working title had been Beware of Greeks, a take on the old saying “Beware of Greeks bearing gifts”. It had been one of those titles that, when it came to me, I instantly fell in love with it. So, I was a bit heartbroken when my publisher asked me to change it. There was a great deal of “weeping and gnashing of teeth” before I succumb to my publisher’s wishes. But, in the end, the new title has grown on me, and I’m happy with it.
You previously self-published a book. How does self-publishing compare with your experience with Amberjack Publishing?
The
big difference is that you’re not alone. A publisher brings resources
to the table that I might not otherwise have had access to with
self-publishing. I had an editor who was fabulous to work with, and a
graphic designer to take care of cover artwork and book formatting. It
gave me, the writer, the opportunity to do what I do best, which is
write. When you self-publish, you often have to play all of those roles,
and it can take you away from moving on with writing the next book. On
the flip side, my royalty percentages are lower than if I had gone the
self-publishing route. But, I think the sacrifice was worth it.
Very good. What's next -- a sequel to Sirens in the Night?
Not at the moment. I have an idea for an indirect sequel for Sirens in the Night, but I haven’t developed it enough yet. I’m currently working on a new thriller with a more psychological angle this time. I just finished the first draft. The working title is Follow You Down. I don’t want to give too much else away about it yet.
Let’s finish up with a process question: how to you write? Do you do it in the same time and place every day?
We’ll look forward to your next book. Thank you for your time, Michael.
Michael Bradley's books can be purchased at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Books-a-Million.
You can follow Michael Bradley at:
Twitter - @mjbradley88
Facebook - www.facebook.com/mjbradley88
Web - www.mbradleyonline.net
Very good interview and a very good book.
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