He got up and sat on the edge of the bedstead with his back to the window. “It’s better not to sleep at all,” he decided. There was a cold damp draught from the window, however; without getting up he drew the blanket over him and wrapped himself in it. He was not thinking of anything and did not want to think. But one image rose after another, incoherent scraps of thought without beginning or end passed through his mind. He sank into drowsiness. Perhaps the cold, or the dampness, or the dark, or the wind that howled under the window and tossed the trees roused a sort of persistent craving for the fantastic. He kept dwelling on images of flowers, he fancied a charming flower garden, a bright, warm, almost hot day, a holiday—Trinity day. A fine, sumptuous country cottage in the English taste overgrown with fragrant flowers, with flower beds going round the house; the porch, wreathed in climbers, was surrounded with beds of roses. A light, cool staircase, carpeted with rich rugs, was decorated with rare plants in china pots. He noticed particularly in the windows nosegays of tender, white, heavily fragrant narcissus bending over their bright, green, thick long stalks. He was reluctant to move away from them, but he went up the stairs and came into a large, high drawing-room and again everywhere—at the windows, the doors on to the balcony, and on the balcony itself—were flowers. The floors were strewn with freshly-cut fragrant hay, the windows were open, a fresh, cool, light air came into the room. The birds were chirruping under the window, and in the middle of the room, on a table covered with a white satin shroud, stood a coffin. The coffin was covered with white silk and edged with a thick white frill; wreaths of flowers surrounded it on all sides. Among the flowers lay a girl in a white muslin dress, with her arms crossed and pressed on her bosom, as though carved out of marble. But her loose fair hair was wet; there was a wreath of roses on her head. The stern and already rigid profile of her face looked as though chiselled of marble too, and the smile on her pale lips was full of an immense unchildish misery and sorrowful appeal. Svidrigaïlov knew that girl; there was no holy image, no burning candle beside the coffin; no sound of prayers: the girl had drowned herself. She was only fourteen, but her heart was broken. And she had destroyed herself, crushed by an insult that had appalled and amazed that childish soul, had smirched that angel purity with unmerited disgrace and torn from her a last scream of despair, unheeded and brutally disregarded, on a dark night in the cold and wet while the wind howled

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What is Bookfox Publicity? 

As a dedicated marketing and publicity team with a passion for stories, we specialize in turning authors into bestsellers and books into phenomena.

Whether you’re a first-time author or a seasoned writer, our bespoke strategies ensure that your book not only reaches but resonates with your target audience.

Don’t let your book get relegated to the dust bin.

Amplify your book today.

Why use Bookfox Publicity?

  • It’s difficult to sell books. Yes, writing a book is hard, but selling it is even harder. We make sure your book gets the attention it deserves.
  • We save you time. You’re a writer because you like writing. If you want to spend your life writing, rather than doing marketing, then let us help you.
  • We customize for you. Every book and every author needs a unique plan. We listen and craft the right strategy for you.

Our Services:

  • Strategy Call
  • Amazon + Goodreads Reviews
  • Social Media Reviews
  • Social Media Guidance
  • Podcast + Print + TV + Radio Interviews
  • Guest Post Outreach
  • National, Regional, & Local Media Outreach
  • Award Submission
  • In-Person & Online Readings

 

Authors We’ve Helped

These are a few of our marketing successes.
Sold 1,000 copies in the 1st month
Hundreds of reviews across platforms
Sold 90,000 copies
Used “Your First Bestseller” to supercharge marketing
Launched a three-book series

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Customizable Pricing

We have a range of customizable packages to suit your book’s marketing needs.

Contact us using the form below and we’ll listen to your vision for your book and craft the best strategies to get it into the hands of readers.

FAQ

It’s usually best to start marketing before or just after your book launches.

But if your book is more than a year old, contact us and we’ll see if we can help you.

No, this is not a service which guarantees you’ll sell 10,000 copies or reach the New York Times bestseller list. Anybody promising that is a scam artist.

What we do is give your book its best chance. We align all the stars, line up all the promoters, dress your book in its finest, and show it off to the crowds.

We work with all book genres except poetry.

If you write children’s books, novels, short stories, nonfiction, or memoir, we can help you.

Two months is the minimum duration.

But if you would like to add additional months, that can be arranged.

Yes, we work with both traditionally published books and self published books.

The marketing campaign looks different for each one, so we’ll figure out the best strategy for your particular book.

We offer both. If you don’t know the difference …

Publicists try to get free attention for your book (interviews, reviews, appearances).

Marketers focus on paid promotion (advertisements, paid giveaways, sponsored content).

We can focus just on one for your book, or try a blend of both.

4 Steps to Work with Us

Contact us

Contact us using the form below. Tell us about your book, including publication date and genre.

Assessment

We’ll figure out the right publicist for you and connect you so you feel confident about their strategies.

Action

Your publicist works hand-in-hand with you, reaching out to outlets and influencers, and giving you opportunities for podcasts and interviews.

Build

We figure out what has worked well and plan for the future of the book’s promotion.

Contact us using the form below. Tell us about your book, including publication date and genre.

We’ll figure out the right publicist for you and connect you so you feel confident about their strategies.

Your publicist works hand-in-hand with you, reaching out to outlets and influencers, and giving you opportunities for podcasts and interviews.

We figure out what has worked well and plan for the future of the book’s promotion.

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