Welcome to Pump Up Your Online Book Promotion, Ruby Dominguez. Can we begin by having you tell us what THE PERUKE MAKER – The Salem Witch Hunt Curse is about and why you wrote it?
THE PERUKE MAKER – The Salem Witch Hunt Curse is a horror/romance genre.
Why did you choose this genre to write? Did you choose it or did it choose you?
Strangely enough it chose me. Driven by a mystical dream I had after trying on a 100% hand-tied human hair wig that I purchased online in 2004, described to be “harvested from a reliable and youthful donor.”
I woke-up from the dream in shivers, seemingly reliving a dark history of a young woman’s horrifying fate named Bridget and her father’s (The Peruke Maker) vindictive quest for justice beyond the grave.
Eerily, I believed that in Salem, Massachusettes from three centuries ago, the Peruke Maker’s Shop lay hidden behind a forgotten and abandoned room of an old crematorium built-up with dust and cobwebs with a finished white wig still sits by the boarded up window to this day.
Wefts of yak, goat, horse and human hair, fishhook-like needles, pomade, powder and a wooden head are laid down on a work table wherein a pair of blood-stained, rusty scissors, entwined with strands of Bridget’s red hair eerily rests by the wall mirror.
In regards to promotion, what have you been doing to promote your book online?
I promote my book via website, press releases, blogs, virtual tour, twitter.com, myspace.com, youtube, yahoo.video, livevideo, metacafe, aol.
Of all the promotional items (bookmarks, press kits, etc…) you have used to promote your book, which one was used most effectively?
The effectiveness of promotional items depends largely on the intention of the market. YAFI mentality (you asked for it!) you give it.
Do you feel that the Internet has opened doors for authors who never dreamed they’d ever see a publishing contract and how has it influenced you in regards to your own publishing journey?
Yes, the internet has effectively opened doors to all sorts of opportunities otherwise unreachable. I plan to write an easy ten step approach to publishing, tentatively titled, “JUST WRITE” based solely on my best experiences in publishing. Its intention is to cut to the chase and bring writers immediately and directly to good resources and service providers that I have personally experienced for myself.
If you were in the middle of Manhattan and you wanted to call attention to your book, what would you do and what would you say?
I’d be dressed up as my book’s main character red haired “Bridget,” bleeding from a torn scalp, noose around my neck asking for justice!
If you could trade places with any author just for a day, who would it be and why?
I think contemporary writers like Dan Brown would be my choice because of how he puzzles in together fact and fiction.
Lastly, how do you determine your book’s success?
The bold step of putting it down in writing and making it available for others spells success to me.
Thank you for coming, Ruby! Can you tell us where everyone can pick up a copy of THE PERUKE MAKER – The Salem Witch Hunt Curse?
It is available in 25,000 internet stores. The more popular ones are Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com.
You may also visit my website at: www.outskirtspress.com/theperukemaker.