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J.C. Hutchins is the author of trans-media novel “Personal Effects: Dark Art” which will be released in June 2009, as well as the author of the hugely successful podcast novels, the “7th Son” trilogy.
In this podcast you will discover:
· Why “Personal Effects: Dark Art” is a new form of novel, crossing the genre between text, tangible clues, internet sites, community, and alternate reality
· How the book is a collaboration between Jordan Weisman and J.C to create an interactive experience, not just a book.
· How to become a participant in the book by committing yourself to the Brink, and how J.C. uses community to further his stories. Become a part of the Personal Effects universe.
· Is the future of text merging with an online experience? The story unbound. How the line is blurring between audience and author. How the story will leap beyond the words on the page to be delivered in other media.
· How J.C. couldn’t get an agent for his novel, 7th Son, so he decided to release them in podcast form. After phenomenal success as a podcast author, and support from thousands of fans, he gained a publishing deal and possible movie option for his work.
· How the Ministry of Propaganda uses the power of fans to spread the word about J.C.’s work.
· Why J.C. is a relentless, crazy promoter and how he uses low budget, original ways to market his works. Don’t ignore those crazy ideas! How he made some brilliant book trailer videos with flipcams, video endorsements from famous people and quality stock video.
· Which 3 sites J.C. recommends for authors to use for social networking
· What is J.C.’s advice for authors who are just starting out?
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I love that Facebook is the up-and-comer in this interview! Either way, he has some amazing ideas to promote your novel. How great is it to immerse yourself in the world of these characters? I will have to check out how he did this because the idea is very intriguing to me.