Author’s assistants to Victoria Danann
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Confessions
of an Author’s Assistant
Judy Fox and Sarah Blausey
Being an author’s assistant is a job like no other:
Exciting, fulfilling, and, at times, crazy! We work for an Indie author,
Victoria Danann, which adds another level of challenge to the mix. Without a
big publisher behind us, we work on her behalf to get the word out about her
amazing books.
Here’s our first confession: Neither of us has worked as an
author’s assistant before! We were both fans first, as well as being members of
her street team. She mentioned one day that she was looking for a new assistant,
and both of us replied. Being a smart woman, Victoria realized how amazing we
both are. So, instead of choosing one, she hired us both! Now the three of us
are blazing our own trail in the wild world of Indie publishing.
Our most important functions are managing Victoria’s social
media and the street team, which is a group of some of the most devoted
Victoria fans around. The street team is one of our most important keys to
getting the word out about the Black Swan serial saga. We also work with Bloggers
and Facebookers to feature or promote Victoria’s books, keep track of her
calendar, and organize events such as giveaways. There are a lot of moving
parts that require a tremendous amount of organization and detail supervision.
Through a semi-complicated structure of file sharing and online chat, the three
of us are able to work as a team so that each of us always knows what the other
is doing.
Once people find out about and read Victoria’s first book,
My Familiar Stranger, which is free everywhere, they usually join the rest of
us in being fans of her work. We really love that her books are a mix of
paranormal romance and fantasy, genres that we both really enjoy reading. It’s
so fun working for someone you admire - Any task that helps her out is something
we’re glad to do.
We’re commonly asked the following questions:
How’d you get the job?
Sarah: I had been on her Street Team for about a
month when the opportunity came up that she needed an assistant. I sent her an
email about all the things I had done in the past, reasons why I would be a
great assistant. I was SO nervous waiting for the response! But, as you can
see, I am here!
Judy: One day, on the street team page, Victoria
mentioned that she needed an assistant. I contacted her to offer to help her
out in the meantime, but it turns out I was in the right place at the right
time, and started working for her! The learning curve has been pretty steep –
there is so much about the author world that is so very different from the
experience of a reader. I love this job! I get to utilize every skill I’ve
learned over the years and apply them in unique and creative ways.
Sarah: You're right,
it is crazy different as far as how it measures up to any other job I have, but
I would never trade it!
Judy: I’m constantly amazed that I get to do what I
do. I learn so much every day. I didn’t realize how bored I was before.
Seriously.
How did you know that the street team idea would even work?
Judy: The idea of a
street team isn’t really new. It started in the music industry with a literal street
team handing out fliers about a new music group. The concept has evolved now
into street teams for all kinds of things. Feedback I get from members of
Victoria’s street team is that this is one of the most active groups for an
author. Our team has regular blogs that they work with to help spread the word.
Having a hangout on Facebook with a private page for our group has been really
great for building our team identity.
Sarah: Victoria had the Street Team before I became
her assistant. I think it's a great idea for many different reasons. Her
biggest fans get time to chat with her whenever they like, they know her better
than her other readers do. They also get the opportunity to get her new books
about 2 weeks before everyone else. This helps both them and Victoria as she
gets feedback before the release date. It is also a great advertising tool as
we have wonderful Street Team members that will help get the word out about
anything!
What is the most rewarding aspect of being an author’s assistant?
Sarah: This one is hard to explain. Being Victoria's
assistant is a reward in itself. I get to talk to her daily, manage a fantastic
Street Team, and meet some really incredible people. All the while knowing that
I am helping a writing genius get the time to do what she does best!
Judy: The most
rewarding thing about this job is that I get to help an author I truly admire.
It just feels so good knowing that my work in the background enables her to have
time to write her amazing books.
Sarah; She's right; I
know Victoria is writing fantastic things and that makes me extremely happy!
Judy: I love it every
time Sarah says, “She’s right,” when she’s talking about me! It happens a lot.
How many hours a week/day do you spend on this job?
Sarah: A lot. But in no way can I complain. Most of
the Street Team says they see me online, all the time, no matter what time it
is. Well, I LOVE what I do. And a lot of my part of the job includes Facebook,
so I'm on there for my stuff and book stuff all the time. Plus keeping track of
what 50 people do takes up some time!!
Judy: It’s really
impossible to calculate. I know I work the equivalent of office hours daily,
and then check in again at night. I try to avoid working on the weekends, but
when stuff is happening, I’m on whenever I need to be. This job for me is a
blend of fan/ employee - it’s definitely more a labor of love….but it is nice
to get paid!
Sarah: Wait... You get paid??
Judy: Oops.
So, what’s the dirt? Any scoops you can share?
Judy: Wow! Way to put
us on the spot. Part of being an assistant is protecting the person you work
for. My boss probably won’t fire me for saying that she put a photo of herself
on Facebook once – she was swimming – I noticed no clothing in the picture, and
asked her about if – to which she replied, “haha”. Yep. That’s the kind of
crazy I’m lucky enough to work with every day. I love her.
Sarah: She's got a wicked crazy sense of
humor....and she and I get one another's jokes, while Judy is often left
scratching her head!
Judy: Hey! I get some
of the jokes….sometimes.
Blazing a new trail in the world of Indy book publishing is
exciting and fun. There is some seriously hard work involved, but it’s hard to
really take note of that when we’re having such a good time! Being coworkers
that truly enjoy and admire, not only our boss, but one another, makes every
workday fun and entertaining. We both like meeting new people, learning new
things, and we’re pretty good at sharing the load. We don’t know how Victoria
got along without us!
Giveaway:
Signed copy of Victoria's book covers. She illustrated these herself,
and they are awesome!
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