By Pam Hillman
With ebook sales rocketing skyward, established publishers, authors and readers alike are taking a second look at electronic publishing. Tyndale House Publishers’ answer is the Digital First Program.
Tyndale launched the program in July 2011 with four fiction titles and one non-fiction title. Digital First’s initial ebooks include Delivery by Diana Prusik, Cash Burn by Michael Berrier, Stealing Jake by Pam Hillman, The Reinvention of Leona Harper by Lynne Gentry and a non-fiction title, 40 Days without Food: Divine Goodness to a Starving Soul by Russ Masterson.
Right after the announcements came out, someone asked me this burning question, “Why did you go through Tyndale to do an ebook, when you could have gone directly to Amazon?”
Seriously?
First reason, because Tyndale launched a Digital First Initiative, and I was blessed enough to be one of the 5 debut authors chosen to launch the program.
Next, are you ready for this?
My publisher is Tyndale House Publishers!
Oh.My.Lucky.Stars!
I could stop right there, because that’s reason enough in and of itself, but if you want more, here you go:
My book was edited by Tyndale editors. They were awesome! The entire process was as smooth as silk. My cover was designed by Tyndale cover designers. And I love it! My book is backed by Tyndale’s good name. Whoa! Tyndale has marketing and publicity power. That I don’t have... Tyndale did all the work to get my book listed on Amazon, CBD, B&N, and Mobipocket.
And finally, I am a Tyndale author, not just another name on Amazon.
How much is that worth to me? I can’t even begin to measure that. I have no clout or pull with readers. Sure, some of my friends and family would have bought my book if I put it up on my own, but then that would have been the end of it, unless I got lucky as a few do. (And more power to them!)
And if this Digital First Initiative is as successful as it’s shaping up to be, I might even see Stealing Jake in print next. This is a win-win situation for the Digital First authors and for Tyndale, and I’m over-the-moon excited to be partnering with one of the most respected publishing houses in the industry on this new venture.
Here are three wonderful articles that shed more light on Tyndale’s Digital First Initiative:
http://www.christianpost.com/news/tyndale-house-launches-ebook-publishing-initiative-50771/
http://writerinterrupted.com/2011/07/05/whats-direct-to-ebook-publishing/
http://writerinterrupted.com/2011/07/07/direct-to-ebook-author-pam-hillman/
When Livy O’Brien spies a young boy jostling a man walking along the boardwalk, she recognizes the act for what it is. After all, she used to be known as Light-fingered Livy. But that was before she put her past behind her and moved to the growing town of Chestnut, Illinois, where she’s helping to run an orphanage. Now she’ll do almost anything to protect the street kids like herself.
Sheriff’s deputy Jake Russell had no idea what he was in for when he ran into Livy–literally–while chasing down a pickpocket. With a rash of robberies and a growing number of street kids in town–as well as a loan on the family farm that needs to be paid off–Jake doesn’t have time to pursue a girl. Still, he can’t seem to get Livy out of his mind. He wants to get to know her better . . . but Livy isn’t willing to trust any man, especially not a lawman.
Read the prologue and first chapter here.
To celebrate the release of her debut novel, Pam is giving away a Kindle on October 8th! Click the button to put your name in the draw.
Award-winning author Pam Hillman writes inspirational fiction set in the turbulent times of the American West and the Gilded Age. Her debut book, Stealing Jake, won the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Genesis contest and was a finalist in Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart contest. She lives in Mississippi with her husband and family.
Pam Hillman says
Checking in Valerie! Hey, peeps, I’ll be in and around all day (if I don’t get lost in the hay again over on The Barn Door Book Loft! Ack!).
I’d love to chat, or answer any burning questions you have.
Thanks for inviting me Valerie!
Valerie says
Thanks for visiting, Pam! I love the concept that Tyndale is testdriving here, and I wish you (and Jake!) well.
Pam Hillman says
Me too, Valerie.
I’m so glad Tyndale launched this initiative, and can’t wait to see other traditional publishers do the same.
It’s an exciting time to be an author!
Valerie says
It really is 🙂
Carol J. Garvin says
So interesting to hear how this initiative has worked for you, Pam. And I agree, the advantage of being a Tyndale House author is huge. I can only wish. 🙂
Valerie says
Thanks for coming by, Carol. It looks like Tyndale is opening themselves up to publishing a few more books per year by this method, which can only be a boon to aspiring novelists. Keep at it 🙂
Did you click over to Pam’s site and put your name in for a Kindle?
Pam Hillman says
Hello Carol! I’d love it if this works for Tyndale and they offer more authors this opportunity. And I can’t help but think that other publishers might follow suit.
Carol J. Garvin says
I did, thanks.