
When I started writing on 9/12/01, I had a simple goal in
mind: try to get one story published. As I completed more novels, that goal changed,
first to multiple genres, and then to multiple publishers. Now I’ve completed
my ninth novel,
The Trophy Wife. I
believe it is the most humorous novel I’ve written. The publisher for my other
Miss Havana paranormal comedies (
The
Substitute,
Oh, Heavens, Miss Havana!
and
The Training Bra) is not accepting
full-length novels at this time, and
The
Trophy Wife will easily top 106,000 words when the editing is complete. So
now what?
Early on, before I realized how difficult obtaining an agent
can be, I collected lots of rejection letters from various agents. I have a
little more experience now, with eight novels and one short story published by
three different publishers, and I’m toying with trying the agent route again.
Why? Because self-promotion is so difficult and, in my experience, ineffective.
Don’t get me wrong. I continue to try. Even this blog is
part of self-promotion. I also post a joke a day on Facebook, do reviews of
works by other authors, attend and speak at book fairs, make presentations at
book clubs and libraries, stay active on social media and work directly with a few
book stores. So far, nothing has caught on in any big way. I continue to write
(some people believe your next novel is your best promotion), and I believe
having multiple publishers is a plus. Still, nothing I’ve done has captured the
attention of the book purchasing public. I don’t even think any of my books
have been pirated.
A logical question is, “Maybe your books stink?” I’ve considered
that, but then I read reviews from other people and consider what others have
told me to my face. I have many
five-star reviews and people continue to say they’ve enjoyed the comedy. I try
to walk the thin line between being funny and offensive. I believe that balance
is about right because some of my religious friends have only purchased “The
Substitute,” but others bought the whole series. I continue to have faith in
the stories; it’s my methods of marketing I question.

If marketing really is my biggest problem, it’s probably time
to send a few queries to a few agents. In preparation for that, I asked for advice
from some Linked in connections, and will follow suggestions sent back to me. I’ll
keep track of the journey, just so I can tell you all about it in the future. I’m
not sure what it takes to find good agent with experience in the comedy area,
but if any of you can provide advice now, I’d love to hear it.
Please enjoy the excerpt below from “The Trophy Wife.”
Laughter is good for you! In the excerpt
below: Waldo, the devil’s right-hand shadow creature is haunting a low-life
known as Fred, Jr. and Lilith, the offspring of Miss Havana and Lucifer, is
haunting Lily, one of Miss Havana’s students.
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After they finished their cigarettes, and after Lily took
considerable time to admonish, in many creative ways, how she had “had better,”
the two entered the restaurant just in time to witness a young child sneeze on
the far end of the salad bar. Waldo saw a green piece of slime leave the kid’s
nose like a missile and land like a lettuce worm on a large leaf of romaine.
From Waldo’s perspective, that wouldn’t have been all that bad, but Lily
remained unsatisfied. “This is your
idea of a dinner date?” she moaned, loud enough for most of the patrons to
hear.
Not so fond memories crept into Waldo’s mind, memories of
Lilith’s deriding comments while he abused her below. The bitch could not be
satisfied, and she whined incessantly about everything and everyone. Lucifer banished
Lilith’s spirit to Lily’s body for exactly that reason—he simply couldn’t take
another minute of her constant bellyaching.
Waldo sighed. Nothing had changed. Lilith would always be a bitch—nothing
would change that—but he so enjoyed Lily as a sex toy that he would put up with
it. He shrugged and responded, “Just don’t take any of the lettuce from that
end of the salad bar. I’d avoid the chocolate pudding too. The little girl with
the blonde hair licked the serving spoon before putting it back.”
Lily sulked most of the meal, probably because she expected
something higher class, like a steak at Outback. But no, Fred, Jr. wanted to
eat leftovers at Golden Corral, the food remaining after the 6:00 p.m. dinner
rush. She exhaled an exaggerated sigh, knowing she didn’t come with Fred, Jr.
just for the food. With more at stake than the steak she didn’t get, Lily gagged
down the last bite she could stand to put in her mouth as she glanced up to see
Fred, Jr. stuffing mashed potatoes in his. She had to look away, and thought
momentarily that the dog next door might have better manners. She stiffened her
resolve, leaned forward and cooed, “After desert, Fred, I’d like to talk to you
about a little problem I’m having.”
Fred’s cheeks bulged a little, but Waldo still managed to
spout without thinking, “Oh, you mean the crabs and chlamydia. That’s not a
problem for me. What’s yours is mine; what’s mine is yours.”
Lily gasped. “What crabs … and what do you mean, what’s
yours is mine?”
Waldo forked a piece of roast beef, stuffed it in his mouth
and chewed with the enthusiasm of a dog with his master’s new shoe. He
swallowed hard and then looked innocently at Lily’s smoldering glare. “The
crabs Bob gave you … you know, Bob … our nighttime tow truck driver. Haven’t
you had a crawly crotch lately?”
Lily rolled her eyes and shook her head. “That bastard! So
that’s the reason I’ve been so itchy. I’ll get back at him later.”
Fred, Jr. continued to look innocent. “I thought you already
did. He said he got chlamydia from you. He’s being treated for it by Dr.
Swartz.”
Lily’s face blanched as she broke eye contact. “Serves him
right, taking advantage of a lady in distress like he did.” She re-focused on
Fred, Jr. “While we’re on the topic, what did you mean by ‘what’s yours is
mine?’”
Waldo raised his host’s palms. “Shit, Lily, I don’t know. I
haven’t been tested in a while.”
“Keep your fucking voice down, you idiot. Maybe we can get
tested together.”
Waldo lifted his host’s eyes from the food long enough to
glance at Lily. “Okay, maybe we can get treated together too. I like doing
thing things with you. It feels good to deal with problems when they come up,
doesn’t it. I’d hate to have this discussion over desert.”
Lily’s frown morphed to a scowl. “That’s not what I wanted
to talk to you about, you cretin. This is serious. I have a problem with one of
my teachers, and I need you to man up … or you can just make love with your
hand the next time you get horny.”
Now, that got
Waldo’s attention. He didn’t like threats. When people threatened him below, he
just tore their arms and legs off, or offered some other mundane, yet painful,
response. He looked at his host’s skinny arms. Nope. That won’t happen here, he thought. He took a deep breath and
smiled, knowing Lilith would always be Lilith, and capitulated. “Okay, we can
get serious over desert, but I’m having more fired chicken first.”
Lily continued to sulk as Waldo ate and ate. For a skinny
guy, Fred, Jr. could really pack it away. Finally he leaned back, held his
stomach and belched. “Oh, boy, I could do that every night.” He winked at Lily.
“Sex makes me hungry. I need some desert.”
She squirmed. Sex usually didn’t do anything at all for her
appetite except make her lose it. Even though Fred, Jr. could, on rare occasions,
be a pleasant surprise in bed, she didn’t want more … of either food or sex.
Still, rather than just sit there and gawk at Fred, Jr. as he gorged himself,
she said, “Get me some cherry pie when you’re up.”
Waldo’s host raised his eyebrows. “You want me to put cream
on your cherry?”
Lily rolled her eyes. “You can be a real piece of shit,
Fred.”
Fred soon placed the pie in front of Lily and several
deserts on his side of the table. When he began eating his pudding, he looked
her in the eyes. “Okay … what? We know what I need from you, but what do you
need from me?”
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Lily took a tiny bite of pie before answering, slowly and
deliberately. “I need your help … to send a message to one of my teachers. A
message so strong she will never forget.”
Waldo’s smile radiated from his host as a grin so evil that
Lily’s heart skipped a beat. “Miss Havana, I presume.”
She leaned back in her chair. Perhaps Fred, Jr. wasn’t as
ignorant as he looked. “You must have friends in low places. How did you know?”
He stuffed an entire chocolate chip cookie in his mouth, and
crumbs flew as he talked. “I have a sixth sense about these things.” He leaned
in closer and whispered. “Do you want to kill her?”
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Thanks for reading,
James L. Hatch
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