A collection of book marketing copy, including a tipsheet, marketing plan, press release, and the back cover copy for the book Close is Fine.
I created the following book marketing materials for a fictitious novel I titled Adrift. I've never worked for Orbit, watched a SpaceX launch, or met Kim Stanley Robinson, unfortunately. Though if you'd like to change any of that, feel free to contact me!
The press release, tipsheet, and marketing plan for Adrift:
I also compiled and wrote the back cover copy for Close is Fine, which is a real book and is available for purchase from Ooligan Press. Here's the copy:
Rural Wisconsin. A rivalry between lumberjacks spawns a legend. And old man's dangerous encounter with a bear cub invigorates him. A man's substandard work on his house mirrors his halfhearted attempts to repair his marriage.
Eliot Treichel's debut short story collection showcases life's private reflections—big and small—that shape and define individuals. Though the setting is small-town Wisconsin, the emptiness of this rough, lonely expanse feels universal. Anyone who has yearned to ease the ache of a fading relationship will be able to connect to Treichel's expertly captured characters and their plights of family, fidelity, and friendship.