I am very flattered and happy indeed to have our next indie chick on my blog. Not only has she proven that is it possible to be a successful writer but her stories are engaging and wonderful to read as well. Without further ado, I welcome Carol Davis Luce.
Post Script by Yours Truly: Of course Carol is just being modest as she didn't mention all her books. There are several in the Night series and there is also the beautiful Night Hunter (formally Skin Deep). All her novels are available at the usual sources including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Look for 'em, read 'em and weep. Ms. Davis Luce is a natural born talent and I am happy to know her.
The author of Contemporary Romance in genres including Contemporary Women, New Adult, Suspense and Paranormal/Urban Fantasy.
Go to www.novels that rock.weebly.com for the latest Informatio!!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
My KDP Select Giveaway and the Results...
I finally gave in like so many people and decided to list my novel, Death Wish, for free on Amazon, as I had enrolled it in the KDP Select Program.
I waited until I only had a few days remaining (my Select period for this particular novel ends on the 26th of this month) and I listed it free on Thursday and Friday (March 22nd and March 23rd).
Well, what can I say? I gave away 1165 novels before I pulled the plug Friday afternoon and got down as low as 231 on free Kindle ebooks. I also made the top 100 for Kindle Romance (my lowest number on that chart was 72 in the free category Friday afternoon).
As of right now, this is where I stand:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,566 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
I waited until I only had a few days remaining (my Select period for this particular novel ends on the 26th of this month) and I listed it free on Thursday and Friday (March 22nd and March 23rd).
Well, what can I say? I gave away 1165 novels before I pulled the plug Friday afternoon and got down as low as 231 on free Kindle ebooks. I also made the top 100 for Kindle Romance (my lowest number on that chart was 72 in the free category Friday afternoon).
As of right now, this is where I stand:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,566 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Not too shabby for a book which was in the high 100ks Wednesday night before I decided to try this experiment. I should also mention I lowered the price from $4.49 to $2.99, at least until the novel gains some traction and then I will raise the price to $3.99 where it will stay.
I am hoping my ranking improves as the weekend goes on and I hope to get to the top 10k as that would be a great lead-in for Better Off Dead which will be released in the next couple of weeks.
I have also started a newsletter and hopefully people will sign up so I can let them know when new projects are released.
I have been a struggling, mostly-starving artist for a year come April 26th. This is the day I uploaded my first version of The Proposal: Book One (The Beautiful People) on Kindle Direct Publishing. Since then, I have released the whole serial but I am going through the process of cleaning it up and still have three more novellas to get through. I also need to release the The Beautiful People: Part Two, which will be premiering in December.
I have also written in the past year, and released: Forever 27: A Novelette (The 27 Club series), Death Wish: Book I, Death Lair: A Novella (which are both part of The Vamp Saga), The Catalyst (The Pop Stars) and Beginnings: Book I (The Plague).
My year won't be settling down either as I have a very heavy schedule of releases due this year including: Better Off Dead: Book II (The Vamp Saga), Love Voodoo: Book I (DeGeneration), Apocalypse 2012: Book II (The Plague), The Making of a Star: Book Two (The Pop Stars) and Queen of the Dead: Book III (The Vamp Saga). All the books above are either finished, in the process of being written or with my editor.
I also have yet another project in the works with another author (very excited about that but for now, it is completely **hush hush** (but we have a working title: Ties that Unbind) and I have a new series which will be premiering probably right before Queen of the Undead: Book III is released. I can't tell you much except to say it is yet another paranormal romance/urban fantasy series and it is called The Hart Family Saga. The first novel in this upcoming series is Hart Attack: Book I. A bit cheesy, I know, but I do believe it will be an added addition to my already growing number of novels and I know people will enjoy it because I have begun writing it and I am enjoying it!
Okay, until next, have a wonderful weekend and happy reading!
Post Script by Yours Truly: I should also mention that the only novellas which will remain in the KDP Select program permanently is The Beautiful People series. It has only ever sold well on Amazon and I am a firm believer of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". All other works will be available through all channels including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords (which feeds into Sony, iTunes, Kobo, et cetera).
***If you were one of the lucky people who picked up Death Wish, Death Lair is 99 cents for this weekend only so take advantage. After that, it will return to $2.99 and I will be giving away coupons to get it for half-price on Smashwords until Better Off Dead is released! How do you pick up a coupon? Just subscribe to my blog and I will email it to you!***
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Grab Death Wish for free...and another great offer!
To celebrate the upcoming release of Better off Dead, I am offering Death Wish on Amazon today and tomorrow for free! Pick up a copy here:
Also, here is another great deal! Win a copy of Guardian of Fate by L.J. Kentowski and a $25 Amazon gift card by entering her contest here:
Until next time, have a wonderful day and happy reading!
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Death-Wish-Book-Vamp-ebook/dp/B00631HMHY |
http://www.ljwrites.com/2012/03/spring-fever-giveaway.html |
Guest Blog Post By Christine Kersey
Never Give Up On Your Dreams
by Christine Kersey
I love to read and lose myself in a good story – forget all that is going on around me and be in the story with the characters. One day in 1997 I finished reading a novel by Joy Fielding and realized she hadn’t needed to be an expert in a particular field, like medicine or law, to write a good suspense story. This fact inspired me to try my hand at writing. It also didn’t hurt that we’d just gotten our first computer and I can type much faster than I can write longhand.
At this time in my life I was thirty-two and my youngest child was three. I also had three other children who were in elementary school. A stay-at-home mom, I was able to carve out some time to work on this project. At first I didn’t tell anyone what I was doing. What if I couldn’t complete it? What if I failed? After a short time I told my husband, mother, and sister and they were supportive.
I kept working at it, day by day, until after about four weeks I’d finished a complete novel. At that point it was nowhere near ready to be published, but I’d proven to myself that I could write a novel with a beginning, middle, and end. I continued working on the story, then put it aside and began working on another.
I gathered the courage to have a few friends read it and they all said they loved it. Encouraged, I decided to attend a conference called Bouchercon , which is for fans of mysteries. At the conference I mingled with published writers and talked to an agent or two. Afterwards I sent queries to several agents, but none of them were interested in my completed novel.
Shortly afterwards I started working part-time and didn’t spend as much time writing as I had before. When my youngest child started first grade I decided to go back to college full-time and earn my degree. Over the next four years I did very little fiction writing and focused on getting my education.
As I approached my final semester my schedule wasn’t quite as heavy and I decided to do some revisions on one of my two completed novels. When I felt the story was ready, I submitted it to a small, regional publisher. In April, 2004 I graduated with a B.S. in Information Technology. That same week the publisher got back to me and said they were interested in publishing my book, but first they wanted me to do revisions. Though they hadn’t offered a contract yet, I did the revisions and resubmitted the manuscript. They were pleased, but wanted yet more revisions. In 2004 the job market was down and I was spending a lot of time job-hunting, but I did the revisions as requested.
In October of that year I finally found a full-time position and within two weeks of starting my new job, the publisher got back to me and offered a contract. Needless to say, I was thrilled. Seven and a half years after I’d written my first book and I was finally getting published!
I was assigned an editor and worked closely with her. The book hit bookstores in July, 2005. I thought I was on my way. I had one book published with a real publisher, so now I was set, right?
The book sold reasonably well, but when I submitted another manuscript, my publisher decided not to publish it. Discouraged, I focused on my family and my job and didn’t spend very much time writing. However, I still read as much as ever. In fact, when the nook eReader became available I bought one and started loading dozens of books onto it. I was in reader heaven.
I’d had my nook for nearly a year before I caught on to the possibilities indie publishing presented. The book I’d published with a traditional publisher had gone out of print and I was able to get the rights back. That book, No Way Out, was the first book I made available as an indie publisher. The first month it was available I sold exactly one copy. But that one sale was very exciting. Since then I’ve published three more novels and have sold thousands of copies. I love that I have complete control over what I publish. I also love to read the work of other indie authors. There are so many talented people that are now able to publish their work.
I’m glad I didn’t give up on my dream to be published and am so excited at the endless opportunities that are now available. One thing I’ve learned is that if you persist in following your dreams, eventually you will be able to accomplish what you’ve set out to do, whatever it may be.
That three-year-old child that sat near me as I began my writing career is now a senior in high school. Whether or not I had chosen to continue writing, time inexorably moved forward. It’s never too late to follow your dreams, but why wait?
Visit my blog
No Way Out, about a woman whose husband disappears, is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
He Loves Me Not is currently only available at Amazon, although if you have a nook, email me and I’ll send you a free epub copy.
Don’t Look Back is the sequel to He Loves Me Not and is available at Amazon as well as Barnes & Noble.
Friday, March 16, 2012
St. Patrick's Day Sale & Some great paranormal reads I've discovered!
Hello people and happy Friday!
Just in case you don't know, I am participating in a great sale for the weekend: the St Patrick's Day Blowout Bonanza, which features Death Lair for the bargain basement price of 99 cents! In case you want to see what else is on offer, look here: http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/st-patricks-day-blowout-30-great-books-by-26-authors-reduced-to-99c/!
Death Wish is also on sale for $2.99 the whole weekend as well with a brand new cover and a revamped look at Amazon only!
In case you already have my books and are looking for some other paranormal rreads, I have read and rated these all highly as some great way to spend your money:
What am I reading now?
I thank these great writers as they have given me a break from mystery, thrillers and horror for the moment. What are you reading right now and what would you recommend?
Just in case you don't know, I am participating in a great sale for the weekend: the St Patrick's Day Blowout Bonanza, which features Death Lair for the bargain basement price of 99 cents! In case you want to see what else is on offer, look here: http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/st-patricks-day-blowout-30-great-books-by-26-authors-reduced-to-99c/!
Death Wish is also on sale for $2.99 the whole weekend as well with a brand new cover and a revamped look at Amazon only!
In case you already have my books and are looking for some other paranormal rreads, I have read and rated these all highly as some great way to spend your money:
What am I reading now?
I thank these great writers as they have given me a break from mystery, thrillers and horror for the moment. What are you reading right now and what would you recommend?
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Guest Blog Post by Mel Comley!
This week, I have one of my indie sisters' talking about her journey from rags to riches and from England to France. Can I just say I envy her? Without further ado, here is Mel!
No wonder she has such a huge smile -- she lives in France! In the Summer 2011, I was approached by another writer Cheryl Shireman who wanted to pull a group of women writers together to create a unique book. The object of the book would be to inform readers about our personal struggles to become established authors. Every story is an inspiration, some sad, some happy and some tell of great obstacles these 25 women have had to overcome to get where they are today. The proceeds of the book are being donated to a Breast Cancer Charity. We called it The Indie Chicks. French Fancies! In 1993 I walked out on my sad and abusive marriage, one that I had stuck with for seven years. At the time I jointly owned a shop with my ex-husband and my Mother, so we had to sell the business when the marriage broke down. If I thought that was hard it was nothing to what I had to endure the following six years. To make ends meet, I had to work two jobs for 70-80 hours a week over 6½ days. Take my word when I say it wasn’t fun. But onwards and upwards, when Mum retired we made a spur of the moment decision to leave England and move to France. We’d never set foot in the country before we came out here to house hunt, I know, we’re either brave or stupid. I like to think we’re the former, but I sometimes wonder if that’s the case! We bought a farmhouse and barns that needed total renovation. In 6 months I decorated 22 rooms while a local builder created a gîte (a holiday home) out of a couple of the barns. After the renovations were completed I grew bored with my ‘early retirement’ and enrolled in a creative writing course. I threw myself into it and over the next 4-5 years I sat down and wrote three romances and two thrillers. In October 2009, I discovered the writing site run by Harper Collins called Authonomy where I uploaded the first 10,000 words of my thriller Impeding Justice. It took me 8 months to reach the editor’s desk where I received a favourable review from a Harper Collins editor. The trouble was they weren’t taking on any thriller writers at that time, they were only interested in printing Celebrity Autobiographies! Therefore, in October 2010 I decided to upload Impeding Justice as an ebook. It took a while to take off but in January 2011 sales really started gathering momentum, but it wasn’t until I released the second book in the series, Final Justice that sales really took off. After selling over 30,000 books in April, I was in the fortunate position of having several agents knocking on my virtual door. I finally agreed terms and signed a contract with top New York agent, Richard Curtis. I sent him Cruel Justice the third book in the thriller series and he tried for 4 months to get me a traditional publishing contract, but at the moment he admits he’s finding it difficult to place any books with publishers because of the Indie revolution, which I’m extremely proud to be part of. During last Summer, I edited the romances I wrote at the beginning of my journey. I uploaded A Time To Heal towards the end of August and immediately received a couple of 5 star reviews (no they weren’t from my family, they don’t know I write!) some of them were from my thriller fans who were equally impressed by my romance endeavours. At the beginning of September I uploaded A Time For Change, another romance which is actually a TRUE story of how my dear friends met and fell in love. Obviously they’re names have been changed, the story has a mystery element to it too. In October 2011, I uploaded the third book in my thriller series, Cruel Justice, which is actually the prequel to my best-seller Impeding Justice. It’s been very well received and has even reached #2 in the Police Procedural chart on Amazon. I’m very fortunate to be able to write full-time (it’s addictive, don’t you know!) and have several more projects outlined that I intend tackling over the coming winter months. This is how my day pans out, first thing, providing it isn’t raining, I take my two dogs for a walk, actually they tend to drag me round our small village. Then I sit down to answer any emails and facebook messages I’ve received overnight from fans (yes I do have them) I then set out to write a minimum of 2-3000 words per day, before I dip into hours of necessary promoting. That’s the hardest part of being an Indie writer, the fact that we have to promote ourselves long and hard. I used to be quite a shy person, but I’ve had to overcome that quickly. I think deep down, every writer would love to be a recluse and be able to focus full-time on their creations, unfortunately that’s unrealistic in an Indie world. Do I ever think about my life back in England? No, never, but my ex features heavily in my books. When I need to think up a baddie character it’s his image I picture in my mind. As for my murder scenes, I find them VERY easy to write. LOL You can find out about me and my books at the following blogs. You can purchase my books in ebook format or paperback from my website. http://www.melcomleybooks.com/ Or follow me on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mel-Comley/264745836884860 My twitter id is @melcom1 You can find out about me and my books at the following blogs. http://melcomley.blogspot.com/ http://melcomleyromances.blogspot.com/ Post Script by Moi: Mel is super talented and her police procedural are great for anyone who is a fan of the Jack Daniels' series by J.A. Konrath or the cozy mystery, Ice Blue. Her romance novels aren't bad either. ;-) |
Monday, March 5, 2012
Save 50% on Death Lair & The Catalyst!
Smashwords is having a site-wide sale to celebrate e-books. I have listed two of my newest books in the sale.
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/127798 |
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/137020 |
Guest Blog Post by Barbara Silkstone
I love this woman because seriously, what is not to love? She makes very entertaining novels and she doesn't take herself too seriously. She is also laughing all the way to the bank and her story is a wonderful inspiration to all authors and would-be authors out there. Without further ado, I give you Ms. Silkstone.
Someone who has such a lovely smile has to be a great human being! HAVE YOU EVER LOST A HAT? By Barbara Silkstone I lost everything including my home, my car, and even my retirement accounts. I was physically attacked inside and outside a court building. My daughter and baby granddaughter were threatened. I came at the bad guys like a mother tiger. A few years earlier I had agreed to testify against a real estate developer in a civil racketeering case. He was obscenely rich and could afford a hanger full of Lear jets, four sneering lawyers, and a greedy judge. In an effort to discredit my testimony in his upcoming trial and to frighten me out of appearing against him, his team of legal manipulators pasted together a bogus suit against me designed to keep me tied up in court and unable to function. They underestimated my sense of justice. I’d been sitting on the witness stand for the better part of a day… one of many in my five-year “trial.” The judge, forgetting her microphone was on, had just proclaimed me “a pretty tough cookie.” I’d given up expecting justice. It was much too late for fairness. I was in an out-of-body state observing my own funeral and laughing about it. When the four-hundred pound lawyer asked me if I’d ever lost a hat, I thought one of us had lost our minds. I was pretty sure it wasn’t me. He blinked as if he realized the absurdity of what he asked and dropped the line of inquiry. The question struck my funny bone and sent me into giggle-fits. And that was the moment when The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters was born. Within a few months the lawyers I hired to help me sucked up every penny I could muster. When I was broke, they walked off the case. Unlike in criminal cases, defendants in civil litigation must pay for their own attorneys. No money – no lawyers. I was on my own. I needed to defend myself. But how when the case was nonsense? How do you fight silly? The lost hat question was a perfect example of the charges brought against me. But the more ridiculous their charges, the stronger and feistier I grew. For each thing they threw at me, I came back that much harder, roaring and taking notes for my someday book. Since I was a child my driving passion has been to write. In Catholic grade school I started an underground newspaper. When our nun forbade me to continue, I carried the paper further underground. While I continued to write as an adult, life eventually got in the way of living and my writing took a backseat. But now as I sat in the courtroom I was inspired and chomping at the bit to get this real-life fairytale on paper. Anger boiled in me as I saw the precious time I had carved out for writing being eaten up as I defended myself in bizarre proceedings. I was spending all my time in the law library studying the Rules of Civil Procedure in order to write Motions and Pleadings and filing them against the court in such rapid fire I would have made Rambo back off. Earning a living on commission sales is impossible when you are spending 14 hours a day fighting a pack of legal sharks. I had to take the creepiest part-time jobs… things that still give me nightmares. Things like working for a gold broker who brought us the teeth from dead people. We were expected to separate the gold from the molars – not unlike the lawyers I was dealing with. I needed the money but not that badly. I ran to the nearest exit. Locked in a deadly struggle with the notorious real estate developer, I chose that time to become romantically involved with a Brit who, it turned out was not what he seemed to be. I stepped into the perfect storm. The Brit’s upper-class accent and polished manners hid a not-too-clever conman, but clever enough to fool my starry eyes. The developer and the conman clashed in a rage of wicked deeds. I was sandwiched between them. Is The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters true? Would Lewis Carroll say Alice in Wonderland was true? The emotions are real and still raw, but the journey was worth the results. Would I do it again? You bet your tushie. My sense of justice would not permit otherwise. But I would not be quite so naïve. I would expect slimy tricks and dirty pool. Merely because someone wears a robe and speaks of the law does not mean they abide by the law. “The Hail Mary Pass” refers to any very long forward pass made in desperation with only a small chance of success. It’s used in football and occasionally courtrooms. My Hail Mary Pass knocked the bad guys on their butts. I filed a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, which is a request to the United States Supreme Court asking that Court to review the decision of a lower court. I cast a spotlight on their dark shenanigans. And as my Petition worked its way along the queue in the United States Supreme Court, making it almost to the finish line, the judge on my case went strangely silent, the notorious developer disappeared, and the Brit wandered off. I had become a writer but not in the way I had envisioned. I was a self-taught legal guerrilla who had managed to land her petition to be heard by the highest court in the United States… right through the goal post. Unfortunately, in the end corruption won and I barely escaped with a toothbrush and a change of clothes. Were those five years tough? Yes. But I fought because I knew I couldn’t live with myself if I rolled into a ball. I fought with the wit and sarcasm of Alice in the original Alice in Wonderland. Standing on the outside watching the Jabberwocky operate on the inside. I knew that someday my story, fictionalized with absolutely no resemblance to anyone living or dead and the names changed to protect the corrupt, would make a darn good yarn. And each step of the way, like Lewis Carroll and my out-of-body ordeal, I would allow the action to the skate on the edge of logic. In The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters, a few murders have been thrown in for comic relief, and the characters have been shaken and stirred, then presented in a Pythonesque light. Any similarities to the jerks I dealt with are purely coincidental. Have I ever lost a hat? Probably. But did I retain my passion for writing, and even kick it up a notch? Absolutely. Every adventure contains a novel. Sometime you have to pay dearly for it. ~ Quoting the Cheshire Cat: "Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" (Alice) "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat. "I don't much care where---" said Alice. "Then it doesn't matter which way you go," said the Cat. "---So long as I get somewhere," Alice added as an explanation. "Oh you're sure to do that," said the Cat, "if you only walk long enough." This is one story from Indie Chicks: 25 Women 25 Personal Stories available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. To read all the stories buy your copy today. All proceeds go to fund breast cancer research. About the Author Barbara Silkstone is the best-selling author of The Fractured Fairy Tales series that currently includes: The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters; Wendy and the Lost Boys; and London Broil. Silkstone’s writing has been described as “perfectly paced and pitched – shades of Janet Evanovich and Carl Hiaasen – without seeming remotely derivative. Fast moving action that shoots from the hip with bullet-proof characterization.” Wendy and the Lost Boys topped the charts in comedy, climbing over Tina Fey, Sophie Kinsella, and Ellen DeGeneres. The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters has been a consistent best seller in comedy. Both Wendy and Alice have been in the top 20 Amazon comedies at the same time. Silkstone has been fortunate enough to take part in writing workshops with Stephen King, Robert B. Parker, and James Michener. She lives in South Florida but has no time to visit the beach. Barbara Silkstone loves to hear from her readers. You can write to her at: barbara_silkstone@yahoo.com Or visit her at: Barb’s Wire eBooks & More http://barbswire-ebooksandmore.blogspot.com Twitter @barbsilkstone http://twitter.com/#!/barbsilkstone Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/barbsilkstone/ Fractured Fairy Tales by Silkstone Criminally Funny Fables The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters This author has a unique narrative voice, and reading the story is like taking a smooth slide into Alice’s surreal world. The premise is outstanding – a classic we all love, with a contemporary, intelligent twist. ~ Elizabeth Lindberg, author Upper West Side Stories Purchase for your Kindle at: Amazon Purchase for your Nook at: Barnes & Noble Wendy and the Lost Boys Be aware, this is not the Peter Pan story you want your kids reading. It is clearly intended for adult readers. Yet it appeals to the childlike part of us that loved the classic original stories. Combine that childlike love with modern politics and technology, and you get this smart, snarky, hilarious mystery. The story is richly developed and leaves you guessing until the very end. I am liking this grown-up version of Peter Pan even more than the original. ~ Tiffany Harkleroad for Tiffany’s Bookshelf Purchase for your Kindle at: Amazon Purchase for your Nook at: Barnes & Noble London Broil — the sequel to Wendy and the Lost Boys The snarky Python sequel to Wendy and the Lost Boys. A murderous rollercoaster ride through London during a killer heat wave. ~ Ravan Reviews Purchase for your Kindle at: Amazon Purchase for your Nook at: Barnes and Noble Zo White – coming Summer 2012 |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)