Great Things to Wake Up To

So yesterday I finally was able to start a semi-experiment/ uncharted territory when Kakri was made free for you all to “purchase”. I didn’t do too much to get word out about the change and just left it. This morning I wake up to this upon checking the page:

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So I go to my  dashboard to see how well exactly it fared and was pretty pleased so far given my advertising efforts so far. Then as I was flipping randomly through the different Amazons I saw I had sold Vengeance of Segennya overseas making it my first international sale. Now here’s hoping the momentum continues- its definitely put me on cloud nine today.

Obligatory reminder because yeah- Kakri is currently available for free, and Vengeance of Segennya available for 99 pennies! Also if I didn’t mention it they’re both now on the iTunes store for you apple users! Kakri and Vengeance 

Author Spotlight 3-28- Meet Amanda M. Lyons!

In this week’s author spotlight its my pleasure to introduce author, Amanda M. Lyons!

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1) Tell us a little bit about yourself.

I’m an author/editor from rural Ohio, I have a fiance who’s also a writer named Todd Misura and we have two great kids ages 8 and 19 months. I edit for J Ellington Ashton Press who is also the publisher of Wendy Won’t Go.

2) Where can we find you on the internet?

Website (where you can also find my blog): http://amandamlyons.weebly.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmandaMLyons

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmandaMLyons

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ms-Amanda-M-Lyons/e/B00C8H0V2A/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7035440.Amanda_M_Lyons

3) Why did you choose the genre you write in and how would you describe your writing style?

I didn’t really choose it in a lot of ways. I’ve always been the kid who was scared of everything, well not everything, of course, but of quite a bit. If it was risky or something unknown it scared me, things like big changes and death still do. Part of it’s my imagination it’s always been a bit too big for its own good and it sends my mind in logic circles. I have to have an escape plan for all of the big risks and changes, ways I can save whatever it is I’m afraid of losing.

I write character driven, literary horror for the most part but it’s also got edges of other genres like fantasy or fairy tales mixed in, little bits that make things just a little more interesting. My central focus is making you see what’s going on and getting you to respond to that in some way.

4) Tell us about your latest book.

My newest release is Wendy Won’t Go, a novelette about a family dealing with grief and a terrible ghost for several years. It’s a short piece but it’s very effective, there are nuances to the tone and some real surprises in the end. Billy is a single dad trying to raise his daughter Sara while coping with both the loss of his wife and the monstrous ghost that comes and attacks them on many levels, especially emotionally and physically. It’s as much about the dynamic between a parent and child dealing with the loss of a loved one as it is a ghost story. There’s real power in it and it’s as moving as it is chilling.

5) If you could live in any world from a book or movie which would it be and why?

Hmm I’m not sure I would. There are so many really great worlds in both fiction and film but when we’re reading about them they’re all in conflict aren’t they? There’s beauty there and adventure but would you rather be able to say you were safe and stable or live in a world where everything could be over at any minute? I suppose I would say Tolkien’s Middleearth only after all of the conflict is over and the world is back to being calm. I’m sort of a hobbit in real life anyway.

6) What was your favorite book growing up?

Even then I had way too many to pick any one book out. I had a rough start on reading but once it took off I was devouring books by the stack. It was not uncommon for me to pick out at least 60 books to bring home from the library. Some of my favorites: Grimms Fairy Tales, Beatrix Potter, Hatchett by Gary Paulson, The Indian in the Cupboard series, Romona, Mouse and the Motorcycle, Edgar Allan Poe, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, those orange and black monster movie books and just about any “true” ghost story or paranormal book I could get my hands on.

7) The infamous question- what advice would you give to any aspiring and new authors out there?

Read, Write, find readers that will be honest with you on what needs work, listen to them and make it better. Also never stop trying even if it takes years.

8) What are your preferred methods to use while writing and environment?

I write wherever I can get a hold of a pen and paper but I do most of my writing on my computer.

9)What are your favorite games (tabletop and/or video)? If you’re not too much into gaming (even monopoly counts!) what are your other hobbies?

I love puzzle games and Japanese RPGs. I also really miss the survival horror games, there are less and less of them from what I’m seeing. I used to be into AD&D, Vampire: The Masquerade and All Flesh Must Be Eaten (a zombie tabletop) but I always did have a terrible time finding other players for those.

10) What can we look forward from you in the future?

I’ve got quite a bit in the pipeline. I’m currently finishing up my work with 5 other authors on a collaborative novel called Feral Hearts, it’s been a great experience! I’m also working with my brother on a short horror collection called Apocrypha and expecting a re-release of my vampire novel Eyes Like Blue Fire (it’s in edits right now). I have a bunch of other works in progress as well: an Apocalypse novel about an author who writes the end and then tries to save her world, A novel about a girl with killer dolls, the sequel to ELBF called Cool Green Waters, a fantasy tale about a boy who follows his mother into another world, and a novel about a farm where the livestock and crops begin to change.

Thanks for taking the time Amanda for answering my questions!

 

Author Spotlight- Meet Abby L. Vandiver!

It’s my extreme pleasure to introduce for this week’s spotlight author Abby L. Vandiver!

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1)     Tell us a little bit about yourself. 

I am a former attorney and college professor. Irrefutable Proof is my second book. My debut novel, In the Beginning came out this past June. Other than writing as much as I can, I enjoy spending time traveling and with my three grandchildren.

2)     Where can we find you on the internet?

You can find me everywhere! My website is http://www.abbylvandiver.com . My Twitter handle is @AbbyVandiver and I’m on Facebook as well. I have profiles on Goodreads and Amazon. So, be sure to find me and say, “Hello.”

3)     Why did you choose the genre you write in and how would you describe your writing style?

I didn’t really choose the genre I don’t think, it chose me. It was the story that I wanted to tell. In my second book, Irrefutable Proof, I really didn’t know what genre the book would fall in until the beta reader commented on it.

4)     Tell us about your latest book.

My latest book, Irrefutable Proof is a cozy mystery, suspense and alternative history novel. It is a continuation of In the Beginning, but can be read without reading the first book. The main character, a Biblical archaeologists looks for advanced technology that was used by our ancestors to build the pyramids, steam engines and batteries thousands of years before we ‘re-discovered’ them. There’s a little murder and conspiracy going on in it too. A little something for everyone. Oh, except for romance. Don’t have any of that in there. Sorry!

5)     If you could live in any world from a book or movie which would it be and why?

I love the scenery in What Dreams May Come. I wish the colors of my world were that vibrant and cool. And I would love to see and speak with my mother again.

6)     What was your favorite book growing up? 

No favorite books when I was coming up, I used to just love to read. My favorite genre though is mystery.

7)     The infamous question- what advice would you give to any aspiring and new authors out there?

Get a proofreader!

8)     What are your preferred method to use while writing and environment?

I like it quiet. Sometimes I’ll play music or have the television going on in the background, but I don’t think any of that aids in my thought process.

9)     What are your favorite games (tabletop and/or video)? If you’re not too much into gaming (even monopoly counts!) what are your other hobbies?

I do like a good game of Monopoly, but my favorite thing to do is watch a good movie. One that draws me in and makes the real world go away for a little while.

 10)   What can we look forward from you in the future?

More books! I’ve got a slew of them up in my head. But the next one to be put on paper is At the End of the Line, a book I’m writing with a very talented co-author, Kathryn Dionne. We’ll be writing under the pen name Kathryn Longino.

Thanks again Abby for taking the time with my questions. 

Venturing out in Promotion

There comes a time in any author’s career, especially starting out when the word of mouth promotion that happens when it is all exciting and new dies- just goes silent. I’ve been sensing that day was coming for me, and it finally has. It is really unrealistic to expect it last forever unless you do have the books and the demand behind you. Regardless of knowing what was on the horizon I tried not to fret about it though it makes my job harder overall, having to focus a ton on one area instead of the balance of sorts I was doing between the writing and marketing. It is still possible to balance but I’ve found mood drags if no sales are seen for too long if only because then the doubt happens when really it is probably a combination of things, most of which is lack of visibility, that is the culprit. With this in mind I purchased my first actual promotion ad, and man am I nervous since I hope something comes from it. I’m still looking at other options, if only I had seen some while I was running my 99 cent deal for Kakri, but I digress.

My point is at some point the paying for an add is somewhat inevitable, luckily most, though not by the sounds of the most effective which runs insane at times price wise, are fairly cheap. The problem is finding what works and what doesn’t- which is where my message board stalking has come into play. I chose one that seemed to come up quite a bit on numerous lists going with the whole logic that numerous suggestions means more than one success story. By the way I do suggest hanging out on these message boards anyway, the company can be nice, many questions can be answered and networks established. I warn you though that some services do require a certain amount of reviews or star rating to use, also what seems to be the most effective ones which is somewhat bothersome to an author still getting the foot in the door. Okay- so this bothers me a bit more since I know its partly my screw up that did it because I launched both books without reviews lined up, something I’m determined to not repeat for Darkness. Getting people to review is like pulling teeth, blogs are filled up, though I still try and happy readers are somewhat up in the air on leaving them. I had one lovely review- my first five star actually, that came from a random giveaway I partnered with on another page, they had no obligation to read my book since it was a massive giveaway but it was amazing that they left a review let alone read it so soon after I sent it off.

So that’s plan one- and I should mention I say these things because I know there are plenty of other authors out there going through this same thing. The second part of this is my current debate, besides probably stepping up self promotion- ugh I hate this necessary evil- and maybe, though I’m debating how effective such a thing is in my genre starting a street team. Still need more research in that regard, since there are dangers giving someone else permission to represent you no matter how small, as well as trying to decide perks as far as joining beyond access to ARC’s since how can you promote what you might not have read and responsibilities of people joining. More voices being out there is good but not sure how effective such things are as far as fantasy since usually teams like that are better for romance from what I’m reading. That being said who knows, what might work and what doesn’t- a lot is an experiment until you find something that does work.

I should mention at the very least what I’m looking at that might be part of this equation, the cover- I didn’t go the traditional route of having a human body on either cover, that might be screwing me now because it lacks that tie with genre or even appeal though I’ve had a lot of good comments on how it looks at the same time. I’ve also been looking at blurbs seeing, what could be added or taken away to help boost things up a bit. Regardless of cause it is constant maintenance but one that will hopefully pay off in the end.

Obligatory Giveaway Reminders.

Quick post of reminders before I run back  to finishing up this chapter in Darkness’s Fury I’m working on. I’m running a giveaway right now for two sets of my books in ebook format- blog link is on the right side if you want to enter, and who doesn’t love free stuff? I’m also involved in a giveaway that includes a grand prize of a Kindle Paper White and a ton of other books, swag and other goodies from a ton of cool authors thanks to the lovely girls of For the Love of Books. I should note that Vengeance is the only book of mine in that giveaway since it was formed before Kakri was released and I was unsure of if I would make it in time.

I’ve also set out my shingle of sorts more out on Google Plus via a community, only because I like its organization over a page that way teasers and such don’t get so lost in the shuffle- not that much gets as lost as things do on Facebook but I’ve already voiced my opinion on that. If you care to join me head over here.

Author Spotlight – Meet Amy Peterson

Friday is upon us again and time for  another Author Spotlight. It’s my pleasure to introduce Amy Peterson, recent author of the pet centered memoir, Something Furry Underfoot.

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Tell us a little bit about yourself:

I’m the stepmother of four big kids, a grant program manager, spouse of an obsessed fisherman, and the “mom” of two nine-month-old puppies, one middle-aged cat, four hamsters, two mynah birds, two tanks of tropical fish, and one rescued white-footed deer mouse that does the loop-da-loop on his exercise wheel.  You can see Smokey Joe, the mouse, in action in my pet video, What Animals Deserve at www.youtube.com/watch?v=keR2jssTtOs.

Where can we find you on the Internet?

If you go to my web site www.amylpeterson.com you’ll see that I blog about pets, nature and life.  You’ll also see cute photos of my puppies, links to my FB page and Twitter account, a link to My Books and my Videos.  I’m also on LinkedIn, GoodReads, BookBlog.ning, Indie Writers Support, Booktrailers.ning, microcerpt, several pet social networking sites, and other places I’ve probably forgotten to log onto for quite some time.

Why did you choose the genre you write in and how would you describe your writing style?

I chose humorous, touching memoirs because while documenting my experiences for myself, it dawned on me that what I learned might actually be of interest to—if not help–other people.  My first book, From Zero to Four Kids in Thirty Seconds, is a humorous, touching memoir about becoming a stepmom to four kids.  It contains over 50 tips for stepmoms and future stepmoms.  At the very same time I was figuring out my role as a stepmom, my husband was bringing pets into our home one by one.  Before I knew what had happened, I had helped care for a whole variety of pets, and that’s the basis for my second book, Something Furry Underfoot.

I would describe my writing as an easy-to-read, friendly style that aims to bring the reader right into my messy, animal-dominated house, fur and all.  Perhaps put better, one reviewer said, “Amy writes as if she were talking to you across the kitchen table.” 

Tell us about your latest book.  Something Furry Underfoot is my humorous, touching memoir about pets.  My husband started by bringing home some frogs and iguanas, which, thankfully, found permanent homes elsewhere.  But then the pets came to stay.  One female hedgehog was followed by a male hedgehog escapee who fathered several unplanned litters of baby hedgehogs.  One ferret was soon joined by three other ferret pals; one hamster was soon joined by several other small, cute rodents; one puppy had so much energy, we got another puppy.  My book also includes a lot of important factoids about pets, like that adult domestic ducklings can’t just be released to “the wild”, and that while the average guinea pig lives 5-8 years, we had one that lived to be 11 and another to the age of 12. That means that the 13-year-old child we got the guinea pigs for went happily off to college while we took care of her elderly fuzzy pals.  The 50 tips in my book also might come in handy, too.  For example Tip #30:  Some pets show up when and where you least expect them. The overall message in my book is that all pets have stories and I think our job as pet owners is to make those stories as good as possible.

If you could live in any world from a book or movie which would it be and why?

New Zealand.  As the spouse of a college professor, I was able to go to NZ three times, and I was taken in by the mountains and streams, easy access to the ocean, lovely islands and fascinating wildlife.  NZ cows and sheep are free-range, and NZ chocolate, ice cream and ketchup are top notch because they don’t add a bunch of corn syrup and other yuck to them.  Most of all, it’s relaxing there, in part because the population is low and the number of traffic lights is minimal–New Zealanders are masters in the use of round-abouts.

What was your favorite book growing up?

If I had to pick a favorite book from way back in the day it’d be Baked Beans for Breakfast  which—I know only after looking it up online—is by Ruth Chew.  It’s about a brother and sister who sneak away from their baby sitter to camp out by a lake and attempt to be self-sufficient.  I remember thinking “They’re so brave!”  Also, “If I did that, I’d be in such BIG trouble.”

The infamous question—What advice would you give to any aspiring, new authors out there?

Two things.  One, it takes a long time for most of us writers to become established and “get our name out  there.”  I finished Something Furry Underfoot in August 2013, made some revisions in September and since then have spent every free moment marketing my book.  By that, I mean I am seeking author interviews, reviews, and guest posts, and I’m writing blog postings about my book, participating in blog chats and following up on any new leads.

The other advice I’d offer is to write the words “NO DOUBT” on whatever device you write on, because the time spent doubting yourself takes away from getting the job done.

What are your preferred method to use while writing and the environment?

Because I have puppies, a cat, and a husband all roaming around my house, and an elderly mom a few miles away,  I get a lot of interruptions.  So I’ve adapted to writing amongst chaos.  Most of the time, I write at the kitchen table, with the TV on (but ignored) in the background, the pups chewing on bones nearby (and ignored until they have to go outside or chew on something besides a bone), and my husband chatting to me about his new favorite fishing lure (also ignored except for an occasional nod to make it look like I’m listening, which probably accounts for the number of lures we have).

What are your favorite games (tabletop and/or video)?  If you’re not too much into gaming (even monopoly counts@) what are your other hobbies? 

As a kid, Yahtzee was my absolute favorite because my brother, sister and I would play it while on our vacations (which always involved camping).  We almost got kicked out a campground once because we were getting so rowdy playing Yahtzee.  Since then, though, I fell in with a fast-paced game we call Scrunch.  It’s sort of like double-solitaire but you play off each other’s cards.  Funny thing:  I went online while writing this response to look for instructions for Scrunch and found a posting my sister did on her site, simplify101.com, in 2008.  She and I get a wee bit competitive when we play this game.  Actually, it’s pretty awful in a good way.

What can we look forward from you in the future? 

I’m contemplating a humorous, touching memoir about some of the fishing trips my husband and I have been on.  We’ve had the great fortune of fishing in Michigan, Florida, Montana, Canada, Mexico, and the Amazon River thus far, and just about every time, I ended up with a bigger fish than my fishing-obsessed husband.  And since fishermen tend to stretch the truth a little (and the biggest fish always gets away), well, just think how much fun I could have with a tall fishing tale.

Thanks again Amy for your time.

Giveaway part duex!

I interrupt your late night business to announce real fast that I have a giveaway kicking off in a little less than an hour to celebrate breaking 500 fans on the Facebook page. You don’t need to be a fan of that page to participate, I’ve added a widget below the mailing list sign up link on the right side so blog goers can participate as well. Unfortunately this shows up as a link and not a fancy widget so I wanted to quick post and let you know it exists.

Your mission, if you chose to accept it, is to enter to win one of the two sets of my books in ebook format. The giveaway ends in two weeks!

For those who for some reason can’t find the giveaway link it is below:
Ebook Giveaway

Kakri lives! Official Book Release!

Okay dropping in at long last this evening with the most up to date buy links for Kakri (Paperback links are still processing for Amazon and beyond). Because it very much wants to join your library and/ or arrive at your home!

Amazon Kindle
Barnes and Noble
Smashwords
Createspace (Paperback)

This is technically the second book in the series but is a standalone and can be read without reading Vengeance of Segennya with really no spoilers. If you want to read Vengeance before Kakri it’s still 99 pennies at Amazon, B&N, Smashwords until Monday!

Kakri’s cover is still up for the Best Book Cover of 2014 over here as entry 69, first round voting closes the tenth so please cast your ballot!

 

Author Spotlight- Meet Tabitha Baumander!

It’s my extreme pleasure to introduce author, Tabitha Baumander!

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1) Tell us a little bit about yourself.
I live in Toronto Canada. I’m a novelist screenwriter and play write with 5 novels and a novella on Amazon.com. I’ve also had a dramatic short script produced.  I am a self taught writer and have been writing all my life but as I have issues with spelling I didn’t get anywhere until affordable home computers with good spell check came on the market. I’m divorced with adult offspring. As a day job I do telephone customer service and day dream of the day when I option that big script and never put on a head set again.

2) Where can we find you on the internet?
I think my Amazon page is the best.
http://www.amazon.com/Tabitha-Baumander/e/B00F6GJCZ2

however I also have a facebook page you can like
https://www.facebook.com/TabithaBaumanderCanadianWriter

3) Why did you chose the genre you write in and how would you describe your writing style?
I think in some ways genre chooses you. Its simply how your mind works. For instance my late mother was fond of “cosy”  style murder mysteries.  She didn’t understand my sort of thing at all. I tried to write a “cosy”  and got so bored after a chapter and a half that I put in a ghost. The ghost helped solve the murder.

4) Tell us about your latest book.
Castle Doom is an adventure fantasy that pits an army special service team against a “demon” trapped in an old ruined tower in a branch of the Black Forest in Germany.

 5) If you could live in any world from a book or movie which would it be and why?
I’ve visited London England I think I’d like to live there for a short time.  I’m fond of things English and you can use that as a starting point to take small trips around Europe.

6) What was your favorite book growing up?

In grade school Bambi then Gullivers  Travels.  Not sure about high school something from Steven King I think.

7) The infamous question- what advice would you give to any aspiring and new authors out there?
Stay in school and get a good day job that you’ll like because with writing its about the journey not the dollar signs. That being said if you want to write then write.

8) What are your preferred method to use while writing and environment?
Feet up keyboard on lap. I use a desktop computer not a laptop. My desk is in the corner of my bedroom.

9)What are your favorite games (tabletop and/or video)? If you’re not too much into gaming (even monopoly counts!) what are your other hobbies? 
I do different crafts knitting etc. I also go to the movies as much as possible.

10) What can we look forward from you in the future?
I have a book called Warriors that will be coming out some time this spring. if you like my facebook page you will get up dates on when.

Thanks again Tabitha for taking the time for the interview, it was great to meet you!

Author Spotlight- Introducing Jerome Brooke

For this week’s spotlight it is my pleasure to introduce Fantasy and Science Fiction Author, Jerome Brooke!

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1) Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Jerome Brooke lives in the Kingdom of Siam. He is the consort of Jira, a princess of the lost Kingdom of Nan. He has writtten Swords of Iron (Amazon) and many other books.
2) Where can we find you on the internet?
3) Why did you chose the genre you write in and how would you describe your writing style?
I write F & SF inspired by the old pulp fiction of the Conan series.
4) Tell us about your latest book.
Astarte the Immortal is a history of the Dark Empire ruled by the Divine Astarte. The book is set in the distant future of the multiverse. Long ago men of the Elder Race sailed to the stars, and fostered many new civilizations.
5) If you could live in any world from a book or movie which would it be and why?
I love the adventures of the Conan film.
6) What was your favorite book growing up?
I loved the Conan series, as well as the Tarzan series.
7) The infamous question- what advice would you give to any aspiring and new authors out there?
Consider self publication.
8) What are your preferred method to use while writing and environment?
I like to work in the mornings.
9)What are your favorite games (tabletop and/or video)? If you’re not too much into gaming (even monopoly counts!) what are your other hobbies?
I write poetry.
Thanks for taking the time to share this with us!