tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6419252667281484963.post5129550127100155436..comments2024-01-06T01:22:08.724-06:00Comments on Wicked Thorn and Roses: Life at 45Sierra Wolfehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09815380178844582560noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6419252667281484963.post-55984116629552457232010-12-12T21:34:24.115-06:002010-12-12T21:34:24.115-06:00Hi Kate,
Belated happy birthday. I wish you all t...Hi Kate,<br /><br />Belated happy birthday. I wish you all the best.<br /><br />Once in a while I would get a fan mail. Wish I would get more. <br />My books hit the top 50 on Kobo. One stayed on top for over a quarter now. I did well on Fictionwise, too, and hit the bestseller (shortlived but I made it ;D ) You'd think a handful of those people who bought the book would send me an email. :) Nah. I suppose they expressed their opinion about my books through ratings. Fine by me. Everyone can see the ratings, right?<br /><br />My mom met a woman who claimed had read all of my books. The woman said she enjoyed my books and waiting for more. Mom gave her my business card. But I never heard from her. Again, that's alright. As long as readers are buying my books, I'm happy.<br /><br />TierneyTierney O'Malleyhttp://tierneyomalley.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6419252667281484963.post-4207440288798929222010-12-12T14:44:29.606-06:002010-12-12T14:44:29.606-06:00Happy Birthday, Kate!
To answer your question: I ...Happy Birthday, Kate!<br /><br />To answer your question: I get fan mail (and hate mail!) once in awhile but certainly not enough to my liking. Fan mail is great feedback to our books. Even short letters don't just boost our ego, but lets us know that someone out in this huge world likes what we write. Those letters also help soften the blow when a bad review comes in or we are in the middle edits from our publishers... the letters gives us a smile and a push forward.Wendy_Elyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03192546097862143130noreply@blogger.com