Posted on December 29, 2012
★★★★★
“SAND DOLLAR is a wonderfully written story that managed to evoke a range of emotions as I read it. When reading I like to get emotionally connected through a story’s characters and events. By giving me the ability to make those connections, This book provided the escape I anticipate and expect from a really good book.
Sebastian Cole does a remarkably skillful job of developing the main characters of Noah and Robin. They are multidimensional, which I deem an essential component to any great story. The characters in general, are believable as the author reveals idiosyncrasies and flaws that are reasonable and realistic. I also think he captures the essence of what most readers would characterize as the idealized male-female “love” relationship. Something every great romance novel must have.
The messages that are intertwined throughout the book are both meaningful and important. Living a “true” life, feeling life as we experience it, facing and overcoming hardships (both in and out of our control…as well as others) are all personal issues readers know about intimately and deal with and contemplate continually, and this allows the reader to really connect to this work. I liked the writing technique the author incorporated which floats the story in and out of the past. Some authors have difficulty using it without disrupting the story’s flow. Mr. Cole’s writing style made those parts easy to follow. By using that approach in his writing, he added interest and forced me to consciously make connections and think ahead as I read. I also found the story itself to be fluid with a healthy dose of believable twists and just the right amount of fantasy to keep me engaged.
Although this book is labeled as a “romantic fantasy,” I am sure many readers will be able to make personal connections to the storyline. I’ll close by saying I originally looked into purchasing this book because I was made aware of a local connection and had no idea of the premise of the story. Now that I have read it I can say I was pleasantly surprised by the caliber of the writing and some of the “enlightening” information I gained by reading it. Pick up SAND DOLLAR. It’s a book that I had a hard time putting down. It is sure to hold your attention and keep you guessing as you read. Be sure to keep the Kleenex handy… and get ready for some big surprises.” — Lisa Ann
December 29, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: Amazon, book reviews, Books, fiction, Great Love Stories, Kleenex, love, Love stories, romance | 1 Comment
Posted on December 22, 2012
I’m the type of guy who believes you can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you give it your all and don’t give up. So when I decided to write a novel, it didn’t matter to me that I had never done anything like that before. What mattered to me was that I had an amazing story looming in my head, a story that needed to be born. With no experience, training, or education in creative writing, I figured I’d pick up the skills along the way, which is exactly what happened. Besides, I thought, how hard could it be to write a book? Well, I’d soon find out.
What I thought would take a couple of months, took a couple of years. After five months of writing everyplace and everywhere, I finally reached the “finish line” of my manuscript – that magical day when you type, “THE END.” Okay, so I wrote a manuscript; now what? The first thing I did was to copyright it, followed by sending it out to those of my friends who read a lot. This worked out great, providing me with honest feedback in various aspects. Then it was back to rewriting the story, and when I was done, I rewrote some more. Next, I hired a professional to critique the story, who gave me invaluable advice, which meant more rewriting. I soon learned Lesson One in writing: writing is rewriting. There’d always be room for improvement.
By this point in time during this process, I felt that the story had risen to a level of brilliance. But what about my writing style and voice? It needed to be just as good as the best-selling authors’, because they don’t put an asterisk next to your name along with an explanation about your education. So I spent months combing through the manuscript, trying to bring the level of writing up to the level of the story.
When I felt I was ready, I tried soliciting literary agents with a one-page query letter, synopsis, and whatever their submission guidelines called for. Oh, did I mention the Catch 22 in traditional publishing? Apparently, you need a literary agent to get traditionally published. However, in order to get a literary agent, you need to have already been published. So it’s nearly impossible to get an agent unless you’re a famous celebrity, politician, sports figure, etc. Certainly, they’d give me more credence if I had a BFA or MFA in creative writing, which I had not. Like all roads to success, this one’s paved with rejection. And after tons of rejection letters from literary agents, I had a choice to make: give it up or step it up. Since giving up is not really in my vocabulary, I stepped it up.
So I hired an editor, and the first thing she did was to cross off 5,000 unnecessary words. For instance, you shouldn’t write, “run fast.” You should simply write, “run”, because obviously if you’re running, it’s fast. Who knew?? Besides copy-editing, my editor did developmental editing, too, telling me where the story needed to be improved. It was kind of like digging for treasure – she’d tell me where to dig, and I’d come up with something remarkable, as if she knew I had it in me before I ever did. I learned a lot simply by reading her edits and comments, and I became a better writer for it.
I had rewritten the manuscript time and time again for a period of two years, and in the process, I learned how to write. Looking back, I had no idea how long it was going to take or how hard it was going to be. Writing the manuscript, however, was the easy part. Navigating my way to a successful book, now that’s the hard part.
After getting the go-ahead from my editor, I hired a cover artist, designer, and formatter; and I was on my way to self-publishing my first novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love. Now it was time to find out how good it really was. I set up a website, SebastianColeAuthor.com, entered contests, gave away free books to reviewers, and waited for the reviews to start coming in.
And the results? Well, the reviews have been mostly outstanding, with an average rating of 4.6 stars (out of 5 stars) on Amazon with over 60 reviews. People who have reviewed SAND DOLLAR have even called it the best love story they’ve ever read, with many of them comparing me to Nicholas Sparks. I was also a finalist in ForeWord Firsts debut literary competition for first-time authors. Who knew?!
But my greatest reward lies not in any number or rating. My greatest reward lies in the effect I’ve had on the lives of others through my writing. People who’ve read SAND DOLLAR, especially those who have lost a loved one, feel that the book was written just for them, as if the author expressed in words what they have always felt. One person wrote that the story “touched the very depths of her soul,” and she’ll “cherish the book forever.” She loved the book so much that she even had the book made into earrings!
I only wish more people knew about it so they could read it. I honestly feel the world would benefit, if they only knew… What I need is exposure. But how do I do that? It would be great if I had a YouTube video with millions of hits, or if Oprah were to pick SAND DOLLAR for her book club, but neither is likely to happen at the moment. So I sent out press releases to local newspapers and got a couple of articles written about me. I’ve done several book signings, and I’ve talked at different venues about my experiences. Despite my success, my book is currently only available online, not in bookstores, and very few people have ever heard of me.
So it’s back to the literary agents I go. I’ve somehow made it full circle. But will I have a different result now that SAND DOLLAR has gained traction? Stayed tuned to find out. Regardless of whether or not SAND DOLLAR ever makes it big, touching the lives of others through my writing has been the single most gratifying thing I have ever done in my life. And pursuing my dreams has made all of the difference.
Life’s a journey. I can’t see what lies ahead, but I know one thing for sure: when I look behind, I see the things that I’ve accomplished… and I smile with pride.
Sebastian Cole
SebastianColeAuthor.com
December 22, 2012 | Categories: Articles | Tags: Books, fiction, Literary agents, love, love story, Publishing, romance, Sebastian Cole, What I learned, Writing, Writing a novel | 14 Comments
Posted on December 20, 2012
I’d like to thank everyone in the Long Distance Book Club on Facebook for an amazing author chat the other night. I had an awesome time! I’m looking forward to doing it again sometime after SAND DOLLAR makes it big.
Sebastian
🙂
December 20, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: author, Author Chat, Books, Facebook, fiction, Long Distance Book Club, love, love story, romance, Sebastian Cole | 1 Comment
Posted on December 16, 2012
Win a signed copy of my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love at The Romance Reviews. The contest ends December 30th, so don’t miss out!

December 16, 2012 | Categories: Book Giveaways, Uncategorized | Tags: Book giveaway, Books, fiction, Free, love, Love stories, love story, novels, romance, The Romance Reviews, win | 2 Comments
Posted on December 12, 2012
Hey, everyone! Don’t forget to stop by Barrington Books on Thursday, December 13th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., 184 County Rd, Barrington, R.I. I’m having a book signing for my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love, and I’d love to see you there!
Sebastian
🙂
December 12, 2012 | Categories: Appearances | Tags: author, Barrington, Barrington Books, Book signing, Books, Calendar, events, fiction, love, Rhode Island, romance, Sebastian Cole | 1 Comment
Posted on December 12, 2012
Please join me at The Romance Reviews, where I’m hosting a chat on Wednesday, December 12th. To participate, first register with The Romance Reviews, and then click on Author Chat: Sebastian Cole. I’ll be checking in throughout the day to answer all of your questions. I look forward to seeing you there!
December 12, 2012 | Categories: Announcements | Tags: author, Author Chat, Books, Chat, fiction, Love stories, novels, Q&A, romance, The Romance Reviews | Leave a comment
Posted on December 10, 2012
★★★★★ An Absolute Must Read! AMAZING LOVE STORY!
“This book is absolutely amazing. The best love story I think I have read in a long time. You will cry like a baby, I know that I did. This story is so incredibly well written, you will find yourself immersed in this one. The characters are so true to life, I felt like I was right beside them. This is truly a love story you will remember for years to come. I can’t wait to read more from Sebastian in the future. We all have a soul mate, I was lucky enough to find mine after many years of us going back and forth. To the real life Noah, never give up on your one true love. Please, please, please people , read this book, it is an extraordinary story of undying love. This is a read you can not miss out on. Get it, read it, love it! I know I did! AMAZING! THANK YOU TO SEBASTIAN COLE! I look forward to the next one. ABSOLUTELY COMPELLING!” — Deb B
December 10, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: amazon book reviews, Best Love Story, book reviews, Books, fiction, Greatest love story, love, Love stories, love story, novels, romance | Leave a comment
Posted on December 10, 2012
★★★★★ Recommend this book for any Nicholas Sparks fan! Great love story! Get tissues!
“I just finished reading sand dollar! All I have to say is wow and I need a box of tissues! This book is amazing! I love Noah! I was so happy to see that he stood his ground and did what he wanted to do instead of listening to his parents! I did feel bad for Sarah but it wouldn’t have worked out anyways because of the love for Robin! I so can’t wait until another book comes out by Sebastian Cole! Definitely give this book five sand dollars!” — Marie Levie
December 10, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: Books, fiction, love, Nicholas Sparks, novels, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, tissues | Leave a comment
Posted on December 10, 2012
★★★★★ Great book for the romantic
“Mr Cole wrote a lovely sad bittersweet love story that you will not want to put down!!!! For anyone who has been in love with their forever soul mate. You cannot go wrong with this story.” — Lisa
December 10, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: Books, fiction, love, Love stories, love story, novels, romance, Romantic books, Romantic novels | Leave a comment
Posted on December 10, 2012
★★★★★ Excellent Book!!
“Very very nice Mr. Sebastian Cole……looking forward to reading your next book. I loved your writing and the feelings you evoked in me while reading your book.” — Nadine
December 10, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: Books, fiction, love, Love stories, love story, novels, romance, Romance Books, Romantic books | Leave a comment
Published on December 10, 2012
Dear Santa,
If you’re looking for a great stocking-stuffer idea for Mom, may I suggest SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love.

As I pen this letter, however, I realize that your elves must be working double-overtime, attempting to keep up with the outrageous demand for books at this time of year. And I’m sure the last guy they want to hear from is this obscure author, trying to make a name for himself out in little Rhode Island.
So I propose a compromise: let the elves do what they do best — I don’t want to stand in their way, and I’d hate to be responsible, otherwise. And in return, all I ask for Christmas is that you put in a good word for me with your friends at the traditional publishing houses, that’s all. You know, the nice ones — not the naughty ones. I’m sure if you were to explain the situation to them over a cup of eggnog, they’d realize what a tremendous gift SAND DOLLAR would make to the world. And if you’re not sure what to say, here are ten talking points given to me by Susan Rice (see Naughty list):

1) With over 60 reviews on Amazon, SAND DOLLAR has an average rating of 4.6 stars (out of 5 stars). Click here
2) Some people who have reviewed SAND DOLLAR have even called it the best love story they’ve ever read, Click here
3) with many of them comparing me to Nicholas Sparks. Click here
4) What’s interesting is that people who’ve read SAND DOLLAR, especially those who have lost a loved one, feel that SAND DOLLAR was written just for them, as if the author expressed in words what they have always felt.
5) And what’s consistent throughout the reviews is that the surprise ending was amazing, it was well written, they couldn’t put the book down (because of the numerous twists and turns and reveals), you should keep a box of Kleenex handy (perhaps the book should be packaged with one), the cover is beautiful, and they can’t wait to read another book by the author.
6) In case you don’t already know, SAND DOLLAR is an epic, heart-wrenching love story about “the one who got away”. It’s a romantic fantasy, kind of like THE NOTEBOOK with a SIXTH SENSE twist. Similar to a Nicholas Sparks novel, but uniquely different, SAND DOLLAR is a suspenseful, thought-provoking, and emotional read that, among other things, might have you yelling at the main characters at times. Written by a man, the raw emotion expressed from the man’s point of view has great appeal to its female audience, who perhaps inwardly seeks such a man.
7) Also, an interesting phenomena is that people from around the world are starting to quote me on social media sites. Apparently, some of the words I’ve written have touched them profoundly. Click here
8) In addition, SAND DOLLAR was a finalist in the ForeWord Firsts literary competition. Click here
9) And people are starting to take notice. Click here for an article written about me in a local newspaper, and click here for a Q & A.
10) If all else fails, then look no further than the hearts and souls of those who’ve read SAND DOLLAR, lives forever touched by an unforgettable story of undying love. It’s where you’ll find all the words you’ll need to make the most convincing argument.
Sebastian Cole
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December 10, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: author, Books, Dear Santa, fiction, love, romance, sand dollar, Santa's list, Sebastian Cole, Self-publishing, Susan Rice, Traditional Publishers | 3 Comments
Posted on December 10, 2012
And at only 99 cents, it’s a bargain!
The eReader Cafe is a great place to find free books and bargain books for your Kindle.


December 10, 2012 | Categories: Websites | Tags: Bargain eBooks, Books, fiction, Kindle, love, love story, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, Romantic books, Romantic novels, The eReader Cafe | Leave a comment
Posted on December 7, 2012
“I have never interviewed a writer–or anyone for that matter–who embodies the term “hopeless romantic” as much as Sebastian Cole. He is kind. He is self-deprecating, and yes, hopeless when it comes to talking about love. And I mean that in the most complimentary sense of the word. There is a genuine absence of cynicism, a love of life–and of love–that comes through when he discusses the journey of writing his first novel SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love.
SAND DOLLAR is an epic love story about “the one who got away.” A man on his deathbed describes his life of love and loss to a wise orderly, only to discover a far greater truth about the past, present, and future. The book has been nominated as finalist in the ForeWord Firsts debut literary competition for first-time authors. Reviewers have compared Cole’s writing to Nicholas Sparks, best-selling author of The Notebook, who also happens to be Cole’s favorite author.
I sat down with Mr. Cole, a native Rhode Islander and graduate of Brown University, for a chat about what it was like to pen his debut novel.” — Barrington Patch
December 7, 2012 | Categories: Interviews | Tags: Barrington Books, Books, fiction, love, Love stories, love story, Q&A, Read Local, Rhode Island Authors, romance, Romantic novels, Sebastian Cole | Leave a comment
Posted on December 5, 2012
Don’t forget to join me tomorrow evening, December 6th, at Symposium Books, 247 Main Street in East Greenwich, R.I. I’ll be signing my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. I hope to see you there!
Sebastian
🙂
December 5, 2012 | Categories: Appearances | Tags: author, Book signing, Books, fiction, love, love story, novels, romance, sand dollar, Sebastian Cole | 1 Comment
Posted on December 4, 2012
As part of National Novel Writing Month, I had the privilege of speaking to a group of talented, young aspiring authors this evening at Barnes & Noble in Warwick, R.I. I’m so proud of you guys! Remember to always follow your dreams. And as long as you give it your all and don’t give up, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. So keep on writing!
Sebastian
🙂
December 5, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Barnes & Noble, National Novel Writing Month, Rhode Island, Warwick, young authors, young writers | Leave a comment
Posted on December 4, 2012
I’d like to thank Awesome Romance Novels for featuring SAND DOLLAR on their website.
December 4, 2012 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: Awesome Love Stories, Awesome Romance Novels, book review, book reviews, Books, fiction, love, Love stories, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels | Leave a comment
Posted on November 29, 2012
I’d like to thank The Romance Reviews for running a Q&A for my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love, at their Year-End Splash Party, where they’re giving away hundreds of prizes.

November 29, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Books, fiction, prizes, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, sand dollar, Sebastian Cole, The Romance Reviews, Year-End Splash Party | Leave a comment
Posted on November 28, 2012
★★★★★
“I finally finished reading, “Sand Dollar”, and I really enjoyed it! There were so many unexpected turns in this story, and as I approached the end of the book, I found myself planning to read the book again from the beginning. There are revelations in in the later chapters which give a deeper meaning and understanding to it’s earlier chapters.
Although I’m familiar with many different psychological disorders, I had very little knowledge or understanding of ***** before reading this book. This book will be a huge encouragement, not only for those who suffer with the disorder, but also for friends and family members.
“I Will Be Here,” by Steven Curtis Chapman, is one of the most beautiful love songs ever written, and I’m so glad it was used as the theme song of this story. I hope there will some day be a movie, and that this will be the theme song! Sadly, I have only heard this song at Christian weddings, and I find it unfortunate that it has not become very well known in secular realms. I hope that this book will bring it to a new level of popularity. This concept of steadfast love, in the face of hardship, is a relatively unknown mindset in our self-centered world. This book is a great lesson in how to be steadfast in the face of adversity.
I especially loved the author’s notes at the end of the book. It made the book feel much more real to me. I found it difficult at first to related to such a perfect fairytale ending, but it was very easy for me to relate to Noah’s hopes and dreams for a fairytale ending. I also loved how the author made God such a constant and attainable companion to Noah. God was faithful, despite Noah’s lack of faith, and this is a beautiful revelation of how God desires relationship with each of us.
Although most readers will probably not agree with me, I absolutely LOVE Noah’s mom, Miriam!! She’s got tons of character flaws, but that’s what made her so genuine. Great character development there. I think, of all the characters in the book, she was the most real to me. I could really picture her, hear her voice.
I also loved how the author put his acknowledgements at the end of the book. So many writers put them at the beginning, but it’s usually only after reading a book that we are interested in hearing more about who it was that made such significant contributions to the author’s life and project. The artwork on both the front cover and the back is absolutely gorgeous, and it was THE selling feature that first hooked me. From there, the writing was all that the cover promised it to be. I look forward to reading more from Sebastian Cole.” — Marjorie Savoie
November 28, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: amazon book reviews, book review, book reviews, Books, fiction, love, Love stories, love story, Movie, romance | Leave a comment
Posted on November 28, 2012
I’ll be available to answer all of your questions about my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love at the Long Distance Book Club on Facebook on Tuesday, December 18th at 8:00 p.m. If you’d like to be a part of the discussion, please visit the group’s page on Facebook before the event and click on “Join Group” in the top right corner. It’s a wonderful group of people. I look forward to seeing you there!
Sebastian
🙂
November 28, 2012 | Categories: Announcements | Tags: Book discussion, Books, Facebook, fiction, Long Distance Book Club, love, novels, Questions and Answers, romance, Romantic books, Romantic novels, Sebastian Cole, Virtual Book Tour | Leave a comment
Posted on November 27, 2012
Here’s the list of hits to my website since I created it earlier this year. It’s exciting to see people from so many different countries checking it out! Now if only I could translate this post into all of those different languages…
| Country |
Views |
|
Country |
Views |
|
Country |
Views |
|
Country |
Views |
| United States |
7,359 |
|
Malaysia |
9 |
|
Sweden |
3 |
|
Republic of Korea |
1 |
| Canada |
117 |
|
Ireland |
9 |
|
Nigeria |
3 |
|
Moldova |
1 |
| United Kingdom |
111 |
|
Myanmar |
8 |
|
Thailand |
3 |
|
Pakistan |
1 |
| India |
31 |
|
United Arab Emirates |
5 |
|
Kenya |
3 |
|
Slovenia |
1 |
| Philippines |
28 |
|
Indonesia |
5 |
|
Norway |
3 |
|
Austria |
1 |
| Australia |
28 |
|
Switzerland |
4 |
|
Nepal |
2 |
|
Cyprus |
1 |
| Brazil |
26 |
|
Israel |
4 |
|
Venezuela |
2 |
|
Finland |
1 |
| Italy |
20 |
|
Spain |
4 |
|
Bulgaria |
2 |
|
Qatar |
1 |
| Germany |
20 |
|
Japan |
4 |
|
Denmark |
2 |
|
Egypt |
1 |
| Romania |
14 |
|
Serbia |
4 |
|
Lebanon |
2 |
|
Georgia |
1 |
| Netherlands |
12 |
|
Trinidad and Tobago |
4 |
|
Iraq |
2 |
|
Portugal |
1 |
| Singapore |
12 |
|
Azerbaijan |
4 |
|
Isle of Man |
2 |
|
Hong Kong |
1 |
| South Africa |
11 |
|
Russian Federation |
3 |
|
Poland |
2 |
|
China |
1 |
P.S. To the 13 countries who have only one hit for their entire country (and you know who you are): Hey, I’m over here!!
I think that should get their attention!
🙂
November 27, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Countries, sand dollar, Sebastian Cole, Website hits | Leave a comment
Posted on November 27, 2012
Paperback, 223 pages
Published May 1st 2012 by Sebastian Cole LLC
Genre: contemporary novel, romance, romantic fantasy
Rating : 5 stars
“What an exquisitely romantic story! Utterly heart-wrenching in its tragedy, absolutely gratifying in its resolution. Far from being a mellow romance novel, the author deepened and enriched the shadows of widely exploited tropes (lost love and second chances) with more introspective and dramatic tones, tragic elements and a mind-blowing ending. Although frequently referred to as a romantic fantasy, I wouldn’t say that Cole’s soulful debut novel falls in that clear-cut category, being the otherworldly element not a dominant feature throughout the narration, as much as an imaginative touch that the author used very lightly and that found its culmination only at the end of the book.
Lying in a hospital bed, eighty year old Noah Hartman offers to a compassionate medical orderly a bitter-sweet recount of his love life. As past events and present-time regretful considerations unfold in front of our eyes with the fluidity, accuracy and comfortable pace of a movie script, Noah takes us for an emotional trip down memory lane, leading the readers through his heartbreaking quest for love and the countless obstacles that external forces, prejudices, and twists of fate placed on his path to happiness. What makes this story of undying love so poignant and inspiring is the combination of two very fragile and vibrant characters and the incredible resiliency of their mutual feelings. I was overwhelmed with a deep sense of compassion for Noah and Robin. Their back-stories may be marked by environmental and genetic traits that will act as invisible and sometimes unexplained forces against the fulfillment of their love (Noah’s Jewish background and family’s hostility to Robin, Robin’s tragic past and lack of emotional stability), but true love has a way to reveal itself in “a moment of truth and clarity” and to lead two soul mates through the storms and the rough seas, like a compass to its true north.
Keep a tissue box close by while reading this evocative novel…Sand Dollar won’t leave your soul and your eyes dry.” — Mina’s Bookshelf
November 27, 2012 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: book review, Books, fiction, Literature, love, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, Romantic books, Romantic novels | Leave a comment
Posted on November 23, 2012
Please join me on Thursday, December 13th at Barrington Books, 184 County Road, Barrington, RI. I’ll be signing my debut novel, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. I hope to see you there!
Sebastian
🙂

November 23, 2012 | Categories: Appearances | Tags: author, Barrington, Barrington Books, Book signing, events, Rhode Island, Sebastian Cole | Leave a comment
Posted on November 23, 2012
Please come visit me on Saturday, November 24th at Only In Rhode Island, 43 Long Wharf Mall, Newport, RI. I’ll be signing my debut novel, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love, starting at noon. I hope to see you there!
Sebastian
🙂

November 23, 2012 | Categories: Appearances | Tags: author, Book signing, newport, Only In Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Sebastian Cole, Small Business Saturday | 3 Comments
Posted on November 18, 2012
An article in the Cranston Herald:
“With one book finished and ideas for dozens more bouncing around his head, Cranston resident Sebastian Cole has found his passion. He calls his debut novel, ‘Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love’, an ‘incredible love story.’
‘Sand Dollar’ follows Noah, a wealthy, self-absorbed Rhode Islander whose life takes on new meaning after meeting the love of his life, Robin. When Robin leaves Noah, his world is torn apart, his life now overshadowed by ‘the one that got away’ – a feeling that Cole believes many readers have experienced firsthand.
‘I think I really honed in on a topic that everyone can relate to. There’s a special place in your heart for somebody who’s no longer with you,’ he said.
The story ultimately comes into focus when two timelines collide: one that follows Robin and Noah’s love, and another that follows the aging Noah as he reflects on his life of love and loss.
‘Eventually, the two timelines intersect and there’s a huge plot twist that nobody expects,’ Cole said. ‘The ending is exactly how you would want a love story to end.’
Cole will discuss ‘Sand Dollar’ and be available to sign copies at the William Hall Library on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.
At his first book signing at the Big E, Cole brought only 160 books, unsure of how well he would fare as a first-time author with no name recognition. He sold out before the first day was over, and with positive reviews coming in, he felt validated.
‘That was the first time I knew I could sell my book,’ he said.
Some of his early readers have compared Cole to best-selling author Nicholas Sparks, which he says has been a humbling experience.
An economics graduate of Brown University, the 48-year-old Cole has tried his hand at several careers. He worked in corporate America for quite some time, but wasn’t happy. Real estate stuck for a while, until the housing market crashed. He tried acting, but came up empty.
When the idea for ‘Sand Dollar’ hit him, Cole was ready for a new challenge.
‘The way this started was I came up with the idea for a screenplay and I wrote a treatment for it. I kind of backed into this,’ he said.
Cole has always enjoyed writing, but it was the story that inspired him to take it to the next level.
‘I knew the story was amazing, but having never written a book before, I don’t have any benchmarks to go by. I didn’t know if I could just write a book and have the voice be good and have the style be good,’ he said.
He figured it was time to find out.
Cole wrote daily, from morning straight through dinnertime, and had the first draft finished in just five months. It took another year and a half of ‘endless’ rewrites to edit the novel, at which time Cole’s editor assured him it was ready to publish. Now, he’s on the road, promoting the book that he self-published in May, buoyed by the news of being named a finalist in the ForeWord First literary competition.
‘I honestly feel that people anywhere could benefit from reading my book. I want people to read my story,’ he said.
Rhode Islanders will recognize many of the landmarks featured in the story, from Del’s to Jamestown and the East Providence lighthouse. Like Cole, the character of Noah is a sailor, and the author’s love for Narragansett Bay is felt throughout the story.
While the novel is fiction, Cole says the experiences of his characters ring true to life.
‘It’s not a fairytale romance where everything is perfect between the hero and the heroine. In real life, the people we love the most are the ones who can hurt us the most. Things don’t go according to plan in real life,’ he said.
‘Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love’ is available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble online for $9.99, and is available for 99 cents as an eBook. It will soon be available in Cranston libraries, and will be for sale on the evening of Nov. 29. Cole will have another signing at Symposium Books in East Greenwich on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. For more information, visit SebastianColeAuthor.com.” — Cranston Herald
November 18, 2012 | Categories: Newspaper Articles, Uncategorized | Tags: Book signing, Cranston Herald, Incredible love story, sand dollar, Sebastian Cole, Symposium Books, William Hall Library | Leave a comment