How to Become a Global Market Leader

  • Price
  • Delivery
  • Impartiality
  • Integrity
  • Economy
  • Thoroughness
  • Service
  • Accuracy
  • and Tiger Hugs

Oh yes. And here’s an update on my viral marketing campaign for TH. The thread so far:

Belief Systems

Northern Exposure

How Can People Change?

Sometimes I Feel Like Throwing My Hands Up in the Air

Do You Believe in Free Will?

Circling the Needy and the Downtrodden

There’s No Universally-Accepted Prose Style

Joan Littlewood

Rita Tushingham

Kenneth Tynan

Albert Finney

A Taste of Honey

Shelagh Delaney (1939 – 2011)

Retro Noir

Kick a Man When He’s Down

Aretha Franklin

Think (Freedom)

For the Less Deceived

Out of left field

Six Individuals and a Yellow Van

City Slickers

Fellow Travellers

The Tiger is the Devil

Beginning Middle End

A Kind of Psychological Suspense

In Media Res

In Safe Hands

Urban Guerillas

The Revolution Starts Here

Do you have social networking potential?

Hit Squads

Flash Mobs

Secret Camden Locations

Word of Mouth

Going Viral

Snake Tattoos

You Had to Be There

Coming Out of Left Field

As you probably know if you’ve been following Super Mario, in September I uploaded my novel Tiger Hugs on Harper Collins’s web site for aspiring authors, authonomy. A few title changes and a radical rewrite later, it’s gaining support, probably because other authors are away at November’s National Novel Writing Month website NaNoWriMo.

It’s a novel about something, so it’s not difficult for me to run a viral marketing campaign. That idea coincided with the week of Occupy St Paul’s, so threads in the Shameless Plug forum entitled, Occupy the Future, Flash Mobs, Space to Think etc. with a link to the novel in the body were successful. Lots of hits, but no one wanted to engage in conversation about my odd work. Hardly surprising.

To get people discussing it, I started a thread about the destructive criticism I’d received from some guy who didn’t like it. Wow! The response was instant and they all agreed with the guy. Talk about kick a man when he’s down. I deleted the thread to prevent a feeding frenzy, or the dreaded one star monster, the one with a hundred vengeful sock puppets (oh yes!). The gist was that people would say it’s good because they want you to back their book. I’m sure that’s the case, but when I pressed people to give constructive criticism they melted away, except for one person who’s become my anti-muse. That person went down the old road of belittling me by rubbishing what I do using dogma: “readers aren’t interested in adopting a writer’s belief system”. Oh really? Well slap me with a kipper.

Each one of these negative responses inspires a whole new viral marketing campaign that promotes the anti-thesis. For example, belief systems themselves. I didn’t know it was about a different belief system. Blimey. That a new one on me.  Anyway, it’s fun. I don’t suppose I’m going to make my fortune, but I might attract the eye of a passing indie publisher who’s grown tired of reading about vampires, wizards and gals in high heels called Charlene.

Welcome to the Bank of Ideas.

The opening to my novel Tiger Hugs satirises the fashion for in media res narrative. In media res is Latin for stuck-in-the-mud. Of course, I know it’s actually Latin for in-the-middle, a place where shadows materialise in no such place, go nowhere and say nothing. It’s just next door to the status quo, and it’s the same old, same old, the place you will always be.

Of course, I don’t believe that for one second. Look at me. Working class, conservative upbringing in the affluent suburbs of south Manchester/Stockport. Mum: teacher. Dad: sales office manager—steel. An educational holy trinity: Peel Moat comp, Stockport tech and Sheffield Poly—BSc Civil Engineering.

My satirical opening conveys the dire situation of shadows stuck in the mud, bereft of ideas with nowhere to go. Through the choice of language, I satirise the dire situation of the whole of literature going round-and-round in circles, a victim of market forces dogma.

Of course, I’m a firm believer that the market is what I create, not what other people say it is.

And to illustrate that, in chapter 2, the style changes . The shackles drop away. The narrative becomes linear and the characters literally take off.

Tiger Hugs is all about optimism, doing your own thing, bucking the trend and defying dogma. Welcome to the Bank of Ideas. It’s analogous to where we are right now in society. There I said the dirty word, society.

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