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John Locke is a writer and novelist who was the eighth author—and first
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author—to sell over one million eBooks on
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. Locke is a ''
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'' best-selling author, and is best known for his Donovan Creed thriller series and Emmett Love Western series. His works are self-published worldwide. In the U.S., Locke's books are released through Amazon's
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service. Locke's books have been translated into over 29 languages.


Education and career

Locke was born in
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to a Canadian military father and an American mother. He attended boarding school in
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, and he has said that he first became interested in writing during elementary school, after being bitten by an ant. He wrote a short story titled "Ants Aren't Very Nice," which his teacher enjoyed so much that she read it to his class, and then had him read it to a higher class. Despite early interest, his career and most of his life involved no writing, focusing his energy instead on selling insurance and investing in real estate, where he made most of his fortune. He attended college at
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, in
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, where he considered majoring in
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; however, he decided to focus his studies elsewhere. He began singing for a rock band and working as a
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insurance salesman, where he advanced to area vice president by the time he was 21 years old. Later he moved to
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, and at 35 founded Freedom Life Insurance. This company grew to include nearly 7000 insurance agents in 34 states, and in 1995 he sold the company to become a private real-estate
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. Locke currently owns two insurance agencies and 13
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.


Writing

Locke was the first self-published author in history to sell one million
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, making him one of only eight authors to sell this number of eBooks. (The other seven authors are Stieg Larsson,
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,
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, and
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.) He releases his novels as eBooks via Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing. Artwork and design of the books is done by Telemachus Press, a work-for-hire services company that charges a one-time fee and allows the author to retain 100% royalties. Since he began publishing in 2010, Locke has sold more than 2 million eBooks, 1.5 million of which are from the Donovan Creed series. Every eBook he has published has gone on to become an Amazon best seller. In early 2011, the top two and four of the top 10 Amazon's Kindle bestsellers were Locke novels. In his book, ''How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in Five Months'', Locke reported his novels selling at a rate of one every seven seconds. The other seven authors to top one million in eBook sales sell their novels for upwards of $10.00. As Locke reported to the '' Daily Telegraph'' in 2011, "I put the most famous authors in the world in the position of having to prove their books were ten times better than mine." At this price, the author earns 35% royalties, as opposed to 70% if the author were to price the book between $2.99 and $9.99. Locke hit upon a successful method of selling his books after an unsuccessful attempt at advertising his first novels. He describes his system in ''How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in Five Months.'' In this work, Locke uses the term "Loyalty Transference" to describe the act of transferring a reader's loyalty from one concept or idea to another, and advises would-be writers to seek out audiences that relate to their own
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content and style. Through the use of
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and blogging, Locke states he has the ability to create large amounts of publicity through his core group of loyal readers, around 100,000 by his estimate. In August 2011, several traditional publishers were interested in offering Locke a publishing contract, but he instead worked out a mass-market paperback distribution agreement with
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, where they could sell physical copies of his novels at large retailers. This deal was finished by February 2012, and made Locke the first author to sign a specific distribution deal with Simon & Schuster. He retained all editorial rights, and control of design, content, and pricing.


Controversy

In August 2012, ''
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'' revealed that John Locke had paid an online service to write reviews of his books, in order to artificially boost sales.


Authorship


Donovan Creed novels

Donovan Creed, the main character of the Locke's most popular series, is a former
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assassin. # ''Lethal People'' (2010) (Telemachus Press) # ''Lethal Experiment'' (2010) (Telemachus Press) # ''Saving Rachel'' (2010) (Telemachus Press) ''New York Times'' Best Seller # ''Now & Then'' (2010) (Telemachus Press) # ''Wish List'' (2010) (Telemachus Press) (also mass market print edition, self-published from Locke Press, scheduled for 2012) # ''A Girl Like You'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) # ''Vegas Moon'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) # ''The Love You Crave'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) # ''Maybe'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) # ''Callie's Last Dance'' (2012) (Telemachus Press) # ''Because We Can'' (2013) (Telemachus Press)


Emmett Love Western novels

* ''Follow the Stone'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) * ''Don't Poke the Bear'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) * ''Emmett & Gentry'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) * ''Goodbye, Enorma'' (2013) (Telemachus Press) * ''Rag Soup'' (2015) (Telemachus Press) * ''Spider Rain'' (2016) (John Locke Books, LLC)


Other works

* ''Casting Call'' (2014) (Telemachus Press)


Novels

* ''Call Me!'' (2011) (Telemachus Press) * ''Promise You Won't Tell!'' (2012) (Telemachus Press) * ''Bad Doctor'' (2012) (Telemachus Press) * ''BOX'' (2012) (Telemachus Press) * ''Kill Jill'' (2012) (Telemachus Press) * ''A Kiss For Luck'' (2013) (Telemachus Press)


Nonfiction

* ''How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in Five Months'' (2011) (Telemachus Press)


Awards and recognition

Locke was named ''Second Act'' magazine's best-second-act-reinvention. In December 2012, ''Time Magazine'' named Locke as one of the "Stars of the DIY-Publishing Era."


Personal life

Locke lives in Louisville,
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.


References


External links


Locke website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Locke, John Living people Puerto Rican writers People from San Juan, Puerto Rico Canadian crime fiction writers 21st-century American novelists American crime fiction writers American male novelists 1951 births Writers from Louisville, Kentucky Northwestern State University alumni 21st-century American male writers Novelists from Kentucky