Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Out of Touch, Out of Town

My apologies for the silence. We were busy preparing for the release party for The Fall at Eagle Eye Book Shop in Atlanta. It turned out to be the best-attended book event I've ever done, in spite of the rainy weather. The next day, I was off to Arizona for the Tucson Festival of Books, a fantastic weekend on the University of Arizona campus. Writing Sex Scenes was a huge success; had them sitting - and then rolling - in the aisles. Next up is this Friday at 7:30 pm at Bound to Be Read Books in East Atlanta. Then on Saturday, a workshop on "The Pitch" in the Reading Room at Eagle Eye Book Shop. Finally, I'll be at the Spring Book Show at the Cobb Galleria in Marietta, Georgia, on Friday, March 26th at 2 pm for a talk on new models in the publishing world. Then, perhaps, a break? Keep sailing.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Atlanta Magazine Says...

"A compelling story that begins with a poetically rendered tumble off a cliff and develops into a murder mystery fraught with old flames and small-town drama. Fulmer’s plotting is dead-on, and his prose is as evocative as ever."
-- Teresa Weaver, Atlanta Magazine
Read the entire piece from "The Shelf": www.atlantamagazine.com/channels/books/Story.aspx?ID=1200319

Sunday, February 28, 2010

13 Days Away


We're now a mere 13 days away from the launch of THE FALL. The book is rolling through the presses as we speak. The cover, added here, was created by Susan Archie, the Grammy Award winning artist whose World of anArchie Studios are here in Atlanta.

Monday, February 22, 2010

And on the subject of self-publishing...

Let's put this to rest.
Is The Fall self-published?
It is not.
Self-publishing requires that the author pay for publication. I have not done so. I haven't spent a dime of my own money toward the cost of publication. In fact, I spent a lot of the invested funds on new clothes and cool gadgets.
I'm kidding, okay?
The publication of The Fall is being paid for in its entirety by the investors in The First Book Project under the auspices of Five Stones Press.
So there.

Five Stones Press Gets Press

Good Monday morning.
Please note two great blogs on Five Stones Press. Mick Rooney's blogspot at http://mickrooney.blogspot.com/2010/02/five-stones-press-overview.html and the Physical Book Project at http://physicalbookobject.blogspot.com/2010/02/lightcamerapublish.html. It's fascinating to see the reaction to Friday's Publishers Weekly posting.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Five Stones Press

Five Stones Press in Friday's online edition of Publishers Weekly. Check it out at www.publishersweekly.com/article/450034-Five_Stones_Press_Launches_With_Innovative_Business_Model.php

Friday, February 19, 2010

The Fall is Out the Door

The Fall went off to the printer yesterday afternoon, after Sansanee Sermprungsuk and Susan Archie did their magic. So we've taken another huge step in this uncharted journey. Thanks to all who have lent their encouragement. Next up is the release. www.davidfulmer.com/TheFallPage.html.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Upcoming

With the coming release of The Fall, I have several events on the schedule, one in Tucson and the others in and around Atlanta. The launch event for the book will be at Eagle Eye Book Store in Decatur, GA on Friday, March 12th. On Saturday and Sunday, March 13th and 14th, I'll be appearing at the Tuscon Festival of Books in lovely Arizona. On Friday, March 19th, I'll be at Bound to Be Read Books in East Atlanta for a release party. On Friday and Saturday, March 24th and 25th, I'll be at the Spring Book Show in Marietta, GA. The details will be linked on my website this week. See you somewhere... df

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Fall - Book Orders

On February 8th, Five Stones Press will begin accepting pre-orders for The Fall. Readers may order autographed copies that will be shipped as soon as books arrive, at least two weeks prior to the release date. Please visit http://www.fivestonesllc.com/ReadersPage.html.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

As the Day Gets Closer...

The day being March 15th, the official release date for "The Fall." Please watch for a First Book Project/Five Stones Press blog coming in the next week. We're going to provide all the investors in the First Book Project, which was the umbrella venture for the publication of "The Fall," the ability to post on the blog. Like everything we're trying here, it's an experiment. We will welcome your comments there, as I do here. So speak up!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New News

Please note my new Librarything page at www.librarything.com/author/fulmerdavid&norefer=1. Also, major congrats to Dion Graham, who is the voice of my Chasing the Devil's Tail, Rampart Street, and The Dying Crapshooter's Blues audiobooks, for scoring two Honor Recordings in the American Library Assocation's 2010 Odyssey Awards www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/booklistsawards/odyssey/odyssey2010.cfm Dion and I won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Audibook Fiction for Rampart Street and an AudioFile Golden Earphones Award for CDT. You can hear a sample of his work at www.davidfulmer.com/DionPage.html
More soon. Stay tuned.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Five Stones Arising

Five Stones Press, the publisher of my upcoming novel "The Fall," has started to get some bounce. A Wordpress article on new publishing strategies is out just this morning.
Here's the link: http://marketingchristianbooks.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/the-latest-casualty-of-the-publishing-industry/ More to come, I'm sure.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

A Sad Passing

Please note the passing of a wonderful talent. Lhasa De Sela. 1972-2009. Her music lives on.

Monday, January 4, 2010

To a New Year

My best wishes to everyone in this new year. At the very least, it will bring my next release in March. The cover art will be up soon and I welcome comments. Everybody Wang Chung!