From self-publishing to G.P. Putnam’s Sons
At first J.L. Witterick didn’t seriously consider writing, so she put her creative aspirations aside to pursue a business degree. But, she eventually went back to something she always wanted to do — write a novel. “I always thought it was amazing that you could put words together that would create thoughts and ideas that didn’t exist before,” says Witterick.
She first attempted to publish traditionally. “I approached many publishing houses and I either received no response or a ‘no thank you’ response.”
Witterick had self-publishing in the back of her mind, and iUniverse was the perfect fit. Within weeks Witterick’s book, My Mother’s Secret, rose to the top of the best-selling list.
A Profound Story
My Mother’s Secret is based on the true story of Franciszka Halamajowa, who along with her daughter, Helena, sheltered two Jewish families and a war-weary Nazi soldier in WWII Poland. “She hid them because they were in trouble, not because of who they were culturally,” explains Witterick “I found that so compelling, I wanted to tell that story.”
Witterick said even though Holocaust experts, law professors and English majors helped edit the book first, “iUniverse tightened it up even better. They made a big difference in shaping the book to have that professional feel to it.”
Surprising news from G.P. Putnam’s Sons, an imprint of Penguin Group
Soon after iUniverse published her book in March 2012, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, one of the world’s leading trade imprints, expressed interest in the gripping story. The traditional publisher, an imprint of Penguin Group, quickly picked up the book, bought the international rights, and now plans to make it available in different countries and languages all throughout the world.
Witterick was surprised and overjoyed that her story would be shared with so many people. “Being translated to Chinese means that my parents will be able to read it in their own language as well, so that’s a big thrill for me.”
Interview with J.L. Witterick
Best-selling author J.L. Witterick discusses her self-publishing journey.