Disconnect by Alistair Haddow

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Author Alistair Haddow, would like everyone to know that his short novel, Disconnect, will be available for download free from Friday, January 30 through Sunday, February 1. Check it out, and remember to share with your peeps! Thanks, and good luck, Alistair. Hope you get lots of downloads.

My First Meet and Greet

 

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Purple Gallinule on the St. Johns River

Since my doctor declared it was safe for me to go out into the world again, without fear of spreading the flu virus, I was able to avoid cancelling my first opportunity to speak to a local group about writing a book set in Florida and featuring the wildlife of the St. Johns River basin. I was a bit nervous, I’ll admit, since it’s been years since I did any kind of public speaking, teaching, or presentations. I shouldn’t have worried. It was sort of like riding a bike, only with less huffing and puffing.

The group was small, which I was grateful for, since it let me get my feet wet without facing a ton of people. We ended up in an informal chat configuration, with me sitting comfortably, chair angled so I could talk to the group and still operate the slide presentation I’d put together. And guess what? It was FUN! I’m a person who really likes to laugh, and I love it when I can make others laugh, too, so that was my approach. None of these good folks was seriously interested in writing a book themselves, which had been the general focus of the talk (as suggested by the programs director), so I made it more about the wonders of Florida wildlife, and the suggestion that it’s never too late to pursue a dream.

I did talk a bit about what goes into writing a book and how much research is involved, even when you think you know your topic fairly well. And because the group was small, there was plenty of back and forth, as they asked questions, sometimes on things like snake ID. One woman wanted to know just how aggressive water moccasins really are, and I was so glad I’ve actually had enough experience through working at Florida Audubon back in the day, and at the Central Florida Zoo, to be able to answer those kinds of questions with a modicum of intelligence.

I sold some books, and had a chance to leave some for the gift shop. But I think more importantly, I made some friends who will probably be keeping an eye out for my future books. If word of mouth is the biggest seller of books, and they say it is, then surely having one on one face time with readers is a great way to garner more of it.

One last thought. There was a gentleman there who admitted he didn’t own a computer nor a Kindle, and who generally gets his books from the local library. This man was not ever going to buy an eBook, nor was he likely to be buying print books, either. I believe he reads a lot, and using the library is a better option for him and his budget. He stayed behind after the group was gone, chatting with me about local birding spots and hiking areas. I gave him a signed copy of my book, and the look on his face was all the reward I needed. However, I believe I’ve made a friend for life, and I’m sure he will tell others about my books. SO totally worth the miniscule cost of the book!

All in all, I think the long term dividends of a small, local event like this one are well worth the effort. New readers, new contacts for future events, getting my books in the gift shop, having fun chatting about books and related topics, and making someone happy–well, what could be better?

How many of you have pursued your local resources in this way? I’m interested in hearing from you. Have you contacted any local bookstores, libraries, gift shops, or other business that might enjoy having you do a presentation? In my case, this was a very nice environmental center, with a facility for educational presentations and slide shows. In short, perfect for my needs, and for an audience already geared to be interested in anything nature-related. It doesn’t have to be a large venue to work for you, so if you haven’t thought about it before, I highly recommend checking out your local resources for new ways to get your books in front of readers. 

I hope you’ll share your experiences and ideas with us.

 

Come Weather the Storm With Me!

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wacky umbrellaI’m ridiculously excited. In just two days my new book, Siren will be out in the world. I know it’s all I’ve talked about for the last eight weeks. I’m like a mother with a new baby, whipping out my wallet to show you all the pictures. You’ve all been so patient and sweet about all the gushing, so thank you for that!

To celebrate I’m hosting an all day Giveaway Storm on Facebook, and I wanted to take a moment to invite you all. The event launches Monday, January 5, at 10 a.m. EDT on Facebook. There will be all kinds of giveaways, from ebooks, paperbacks and audiobooks to artwork, hand-crafted pretties, book swag, and more!

Bring your favorite umbrella and a friend!

Follow me to the Siren Release Day Giveaway Storms

Happy Teaser Tuesday

I can’t believe there are only six days until Siren finally goes live. It’s been a busy few weeks, on account of the holidays and all the bustle of book release prep, but it’s been fun. I am so excited about this story, and I can’t wait until it starts reaching the hands of everyone who pre-ordered.

I wanted to thank you all here at The Write Stuff for your insightful comments and support every Teaser Tuesday. I really look forward to sharing these with you each week.

Happy Teaser Tuesday!

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Coming to Kindle/Kindle App January 5, 2015! Now available for pre-order: Amazon US, Canada,UK,Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, Brazil, Mexico and Australia

For signed paperbacks, follow the link to the Siren main page over on my website.

Don’t forget, you can read the entire first chapter right here!

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas…

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Merry Christmas, everyone! Thank you all for joining us for the 12 Days Event. It’s been such a wonderful experience, spending the holidays with everyone! It’s been so much fun and it flew by way too quickly!

If you would like to thank the authors who participated in the event, feel free to connect with them on social media and leave reviews on their books after you read them so others know how much you enjoyed them.

Thanks again for joining us, and I hope to see you throughout the upcoming year! Without further ado, so you can get back to spending time with your loved ones, here’s your gift for today. Merry Christmas!

Happy Teaser Tuesday

I am really excited about this week’s Teaser Tuesday, and have been chomping at the bit to share it with you guys for hours! I have come to love making these images, and I’m particularly proud of this one. I have no idea what I’m going to do with myself until I have a new book to promote once this one’s out in the wild, ha!

I’m also bouncing up and down in my seat because there are less than two weeks until release day, and there’s only one Teaser Tuesday left. I don’t think I’ve been this excited about a book release all year.

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Coming to Kindle/Kindle App January 5, 2015! Now available for pre-order: Amazon US, Canada, UK,Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, Brazil, Mexico and Australia

For signed paperback pre-orders, follow the link to the Siren main page on my site.

You can now read the entire first chapter right here!

When to go wide

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One of the thorniest decisions in self-publishing today is — enroll in Amazon’s KDP Select program (which requires that your book remains exclusive to Amazon) or go wide and try out all of the different publishers. So far, I’ve used the first approach, which has lots of benefits:

  • 5 free days or 1 countdown deal every three months, which (if done right) can really increase your exposure to new readers while also keeping the rank of your book high
  • Eligibility for being borrowed via Kindle Unlimited, which helps with exposure and can also increase your income (although the amount you get per borrow has been dwindling rapidly in recent months, from $2 to $1.50 to $1.33 and some authors report lower overall income as a result)
  • Keeping all of your eggs in one basket means that all readers have to go to Amazon to buy your book, which means your book is likely to have a higher rank than if some of your readers bought elsewhere
  • Simplicity, with only one file to upload, one system to learn, etc.

On the other hand, you’re obviously eliminating the possibility of making sales on other retailers if you go all-in with Amazon. And, while the majority of indie authors find that Amazon is the much easier nut to crack and thus that they make most of their money on Amazon even if they go wide, you might just be the exception to that rule. I hear rumblings now and then of authors who sell more books on non-Amazon sites, particularly All Romance Ebooks (if you write romance), Google Play (for children’s books and perhaps some other genres), and Barnes and Noble (for erotica and romance).

And then there are international sales. While Amazon does have branches nearly worldwide, if you appeal to a Canadian market, you’re shooting yourself in the foot by staying out of Kobo, the dominant Canadian ebook retailer. Similarly, iBooks and Tolino are reported to be big in Germany, where Amazon only has 40% of the ebook market according to Joanna Penn. Of course, once you start branching out beyond English-dominant countries, you also have to start considering whether it’s worthwhile to get your books translated, which is fodder for another post. But 7% of my Amazon income last month came from outside the U.S., making me wonder if I could turn a couple of hundred dollars a month into much more if I learned to leverage other platforms.

Burgling the DragonThe final point in favor of going wide with your book distribution is perma-free. The accepted method of getting a book listed for free on Amazon is to list it through Smashwords or Draft2Digital (both of which distribute to many of the non-Amazon retailers), setting the book at a price of $0 through the distributor and waiting for Amazon to price match. But if you’re going to have the first book in your series up for free on other platforms while keeping the other books in the series only on Amazon, you’re spitting in reader’s faces. I know that if I was a nook user, if I downloaded and loved a free book, and then I found out that I’d have to change devices in order to read the rest of the series, I wouldn’t be very pleased.

Which is probably why most of the self-publishing heavy-hitters recommend going wide once you have more than one or two books in your arsenal. I thought long and hard about that decision as I prepared to launch Pack Princess, the second book in my Wolf Rampant series, and I’ve decided to stay in KDP for now…at least until I publish book three. At that point, I might decide that making the first book perma-free is the best way to get exposure for the growing series, making it worthwhile to pull out of KDP Select and explore other retailers.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear your thoughts on the topic. Are you in KDP Select? Why or why not? And, if you’re still reading, I hope you’ll take a minute to snag my middle-readers fantasy novel, Burgling the Dragon, which is free today. (Gotta take advantage of those KDP Select benefits!)

On the Fourth Day of Christmas…

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This event has been a lot of fun, and we’ve had so many great people come out to join us. To me, that’s what the holiday season is all about–spending quality time with good people. We have definitely captured the warmth of that vibe this holiday season.

Today’s gift comes from a pretty dynamic duo you’ll definitely want to check out. You can find the links to their books on the Facebook Event Page, or in the “Show More” section on the YouTube video. You can also still grab the books from Day Two and Day Three at this time, so you’ll certainly want to make sure you snag them before they’re no longer free.

Now, on to today’s video!

Thank you to everyone here who has taken time out of their day to join us for this. Like I said above, it’s been a lot of fun and we are all grateful to see so many smiling faces every single morning when Starla posts the day’s goodies.

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow for a giveaway from another author!

On the Second Day of Christmas…

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Hi everyone, and welcome to Day 2 of the 12 Days of Christmas Reader Appreciation Event. I have no idea who today’s author is, *whistles innocently,* but I hear this Jennifer Melzer person is giving away the first two books in her Serpent of Time series. You can find out more in today’s video.

With ten days left, after today, and still time to take advantage of Starla Huchton’s giveaway from day one, you can grab tons of goodies. It’s a great way to not only discover new books, but meet other readers, so I hope to see you there. You can find the event right here, just follow the link to join us for the all day, every day celebration, and feel free to share with everyone you think might enjoy a few free books in a variety of genres.

On the First Day of Christmas…

I will be posting one of these every day for the next 12 days! Our 12 Days of Christmas Reader Appreciation event has launched! The first author playing Santa today is a favorite, and you’ll definitely want to check out what she’s offering.

There’s still time to join us over on Facebook for the event. Every day another author will be putting gifts under the tree just for you, and you don’t want to miss out. Tell your book-loving friends and family, and please feel free to share the event with everyone you know.