Friday, March 18, 2016

Author Colouring Books - Part 2

Looking for a way to be more creative? Check out my second list of awesome Adult Colouring Books. All the rage now, it's easier to find something that appeals to you. From movie related - Harry Potter etc - to elaborate designs or animals, there's a little something for everyone.

Here are a few that I really like:

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Doctor Who: The Colouring Book

Doctor Who: The Colouring Book - Paperback - 9780141367385

The Book People        Amazon UK           Amazon US             WHSmith              Barnes & Noble

£7.99                          £6.99                           $9.29                         £6.99                         $9.36

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The Time Garden Colouring Book

The Time Garden Colouring Book - Paperback - 9781785032097 - Daria Song

The Book People        Amazon UK          Amazon US              WHSmith              Barnes & Noble

£3.99                          £5.00                           $12.03                         £6.49                         $12.08

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Art Therapy: An Anti-stress Colouring Book

Art Therapy: An Anti-stress Colouring Book - Paperback - 9781782434436

The Book People            Amazon UK               Amazon US

£3.99                          £6.49                           $10.95

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A Colouring Book

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A Colouring Book - Paperback - 9781509813605 - Lewis Carroll

The Book People            Amazon UK               Amazon US                  WHSmith

£3.99                          £7.00                           $9.87                         £7.00

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Escape to Wonderland: A Colouring Book Adventure

Escape to Wonderland: A Colouring Book Adventure - Paperback - 9780141366159 - Good Wives and Warriors

The Book People            Amazon UK               Amazon US                  WHSmith

£5.59                          £5.24                           $6.82                         £5.24

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Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland

Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland Colouring Book

Amazon UK               Amazon US                  WHSmith                  Barnes & Noble

Unknown                           $14.13                         £6.99                         $14.95

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Prices correct as of writing: 6th February, 2016

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Romantic Quotes #6

This is a new feature, for 2016, to help provide the inspiration needed for those sexy, intense romances that we know you all love so much. Incidentally, some of the names are great resources for unusual character names. Poets and writers often had unique names, pen names or a flair for the dramatic and it may be useful to your story.
(Some of these are really old and from people and sources that I don't agree with. Take them as you will, but remember that I am not responsible for the meaning or implication of the quotes.)
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Romantic Quotes #6

Monday, March 14, 2016

Book Recommendation: Hidden Agenda, by Peter Berman

Hidden Agenda, by Peter Berman

Blurb

Jeremy Hart, a senior prosecutor in the LA District Attorney’s office, is a young widower whose grief counselor sends him to a charity party to jump-start his social life. At the party, he meets Claire, a young married woman with two small children who is trapped in a loveless marriage to Peter, a very wealthy and abusive man. When a courtship develops between Jeremy and Claire, Claire’s violent husband Peter discovers the affair. After a brutal beating, Claire confides to Jeremy that she believes that Peter is planning on taking her life. 
When Claire’s husband is found shot to death in the driveway of his home, detective Ulysses S. Gibson and his partner Jennifer Donahue are called to investigate the murder. For the prosecutor, the crime is an easy conviction when all the leads of the investigation point to Jeremy.
For detectives Gibson and Donahue, nothing is so obvious. How are these individuals connected? And what of the death of Jeremy’s wife, Elizabeth, years go? Gibson and Donahue keep the scales of justice in balance as they discover everyone’s ‘Hidden Agenda.’

Buy Links

AmazonUSA         Amazon UK            Barnes and Noble         Kobo

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Peter Berman


Author Bio:

Peter S Berman became a Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney in 1973. After serving as a trial attorney for ten years, he was promoted to the position of Head Deputy District Attorney, a senior supervisory role. At various times during his career, he oversaw the daily operations of a series of county courthouses, as well as a number of specialized divisions, including the Hardcore Gang Division, the Sex Crimes Division, the Major Frauds Division, and the Career Criminal Division. He retired from the Office of the District Attorney in 2002. 
During his career as a District Attorney, he lectured and trained prosecutors and investigators throughout the United States for the the National Prosecutors College, the California Department of Justice, and numerous other agencies. He also worked as a technical advisor on an NBC movie of the week which was based upon one of his sexual assault cases. 
His work as the head of the Hardcore Gang Division was profiled on a number of television shows, including CBS's Sixty Minutes.
He continues to devote some of his time to law enforcement as a Specialist Volunteer with LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division, Cold Case Specials Unit, where he actively investigates unsolved homicide cases. He has been honored by the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division as their 2008 Reserve Officer of the Year.
Mr. Berman is an avid world traveler, a devoted LA Kings hockey fan, and he currently resides with his family in Southern California.

Author Links:


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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Gift Box Reviews


You might remember that a while ago I ordered a few Gift Box Subscriptions, as testers for Grand Prizes in author events. Now that they've arrived, I can better tell which are worth the money and what gifts are worth paying more for.

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My Geek Box

For this one, you can buy back-dated boxes through PayPal, but not the subscription boxes. For that you'll need a credit card. Since I don't like paying for subscriptions through cards, I bought the back dated box, from Christmas 2015.

Inside the Secret Santa Box: Ghost Rider Keyring, Rubiks Cube Coasters, Sonic Stationery Set, Villains in a Can sound horn, Mobile Phone Joystick. There was also a Transformers mug, but I gave that to my dad.


Cost: £12.10 (includes postage)

Other cost options are:
£17.99 for an auto-renew monthly subscription
£12.99 Breaking Bad Box
£22.99 Star Wars Box
£8.99 Secret Santa Box
£12.99 Mystery Past Box
£12.99 Afterlife Box
£19.99 Welcome Box

Review:
This box would be great if you had kids. I mean, each box is relatively cheap, especially compared to Geek Fuel. And you can choose between 5-7 items in your box, which can alter the price. However, the things I received were all YA rated and aimed at kids - stationary etc.
I do like that you can choose extra one-off boxes, with a set theme. This suits me better than the mystery boxes.

★★☆☆


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Prudence and the Crow

Prudence and Crow is different. As a book-box website, you can get an awesome set of gifts: a vintage paperback, a book bag, bookplates, a bookmark and surprises. All in a handy box that will come through your letterbox. And they accept PayPal, which I love. You can buy a one off box or a subscription.

This was what came inside mine:


Cost: £12 for a one off purchase.

These are other cost options:
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Review:


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I also ordered from : Geek Fuel : which wasn't included in my previous list.

Geek Fuel

Geek Fuel is a little like My Geek Box, but with a difference. All subscription boxes are available through PayPal. But, because it's dollars, it's trickier to explain, cost wise.

Here's what was inside my box (February's Surprise Box): Retro Magazine x2, Chimichangas T-Shirt, Firefly Winter Hat, Deadpool keyring, GeekFuel Magnet, Candies in a Tub, Free Phone Game, Geek Fuel magazine.


Cost: $29.90 / £21.32

Other Costs:

Review:
Although coming from the US, the box didn't take much more than one or two weeks more to arrive, which was great. I also think the box is more "adult" orientated than My Geek Box, which supplied quite childish items.
For me, the items in this box were more recent and well worth the money.

★★★☆


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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Promo Rules on FB - How to Make Me Skip Your Post

Maybe it's just me, but when I see a post about books on Facebook, there are a few NO-NO's that will turn me away, before I even see what the book is called, who its by or what it's about.
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1 - these fancy schmansy posts with hearts and flowers for about four lines, e.g.
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or this ⭐.•°°•.✫🎶 ღ˚ •。* 🎶.•°˚ ˚
And, no, I'm not joking. I've seen these exact things. To me, it's an eyesore and I skip past them, because it makes my head spin.

2 - OMG! OMG! Like, I just read the most awesome book!
No, you didn't. You were probably gifted the book, asked to post about it or whatever. And, if not, then I'm assuming you were. Why? Because people don't start every single post with OMG! ten million times. And yes, I've seen this too. There's one book blog I used to follow that has this exact problem for EVERY post, about a book review. Now I just skip reading it.

3 - *crickets* Literally, no words.
A sales poster, with no words, no "hey, I thought I'd just drop this by" or "this is my latest book, I'd love for you to check it out" etc. Nothing. Not a word. The same goes for teasers. Unless it's Teaser Tuesday, then I like to see text along with my posters, to get an idea of where I can buy the book, who the author is and what it's about.

4 - When I see one book promo'd in 15 groups a day, often more than 3 times in each group, by a mass-market street team that don't communicate with each other. If you have a street team, make sure you delegate the groups they can post to and don't let them spam groups with similar/same posts about your book. It makes you look like a spammer, even though you're probably not.
And, again, I've seen this happen. Once, it was 5 posts by 5 different people, who all had the same poster, text and were very clearly on the Author's street team. Now, like I said, it may not be the author's fault, but if you want to have a successful street team, pay attention to what they're posting and - if you see a problem - as them to remove the duplicate posts. Not only is it fair to the other authors who are being hidden by posts for your books, but it's also fair to the admins who HATE repeat posts like that with a passion. Not doing anything about it, when you know it's a problem, is a sure fire way of being banned from that group or reported for spam.

5 - DO NOT beg and plead for people to buy your book to get it into the #1 spot. Especially DO NOT say that you deserve it. DO NOT let your street team use this pleading instead, insisting that you "worked hard for it" or "deserve it". Guess what? So do a lot of other people.
Fun fact - when my last book came out, A Royal Craving, I was so close to getting a #1 spot in Amazon DE and Amazon CA, until another author's street team flooded FB with this kind of desperate post - "They really deserve that #1 spot". And, guess what? They got it. At my expense. Now, I'm not one to blame the author, but it was clear they knew about it (and no, I'm not naming names), and they did nothing. In fact, they shared the posts, creating even more of a problem.
My book was my first to ever really get me recognised in the M/M community, to get my work talked about between readers and it was a huge thing for me, to get so close to a #1 spot with it. This other author is huge and has has that little orange flag a dozen times. I had it once, for 3 minutes, a long time ago. It had taken me 4 days to get my book properly out there and noticed, so close to that #1 spot. It took this author 1 day of blast posting to get it.
I'm not the only person who had a book out at that time, so this isn't just about me. It's about being fair to the other authors that you maybe don't know exist. It's also being fair to your readers, some of who will instantly shut off when they see a hundred and one posts about the same book. So be smart and be fair. You're not the only author out there.

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Personally, I can tolerate 1, 2 and 3, by simply ignoring them. But 4 and 5 made me sad, disappointed and angry. 4 and 5 are the signs of an author who doesn't care about their readers or their fellow writers. This is a tough business as it is, but if you want to get noticed, don't step on those that might have helped you get to the top and certainly don't expect them to help you, after stepping on them.
I said it before, sometimes the street teams get over eager. This is why I don't have one, because you can't control them like you can control your own promotions. If I'm the only one promoting my books, I know where, when and how I'm representing myself. I also know that I'm not spamming anyone or using emotional blackmail to get my books out there.
I want to do this the right way. To let the readers decide who deserves the limelight and who they'll be recommending to their friends. This author and street team that flooded FB with a desperate bid for #1 got what they wanted. They also had 3 members and the author being reported by group admins for spam. The author was blocked from promoting their own work for a week, which - sadly - only wound their street team into a whirlwind of outrage and anger, sharing the book in even more places, with less care for other people.
But if you spam groups, readers and fill people's timelines on FB with your own work, so that nothing else is seen, expect to pay the consequences. Expect readers to get fed up of seeing your book cover everywhere and having your teasers thrown in their faces.
Be smart and be fair. I can't say it enough. When you're promoting your book, remember that there are a million other people out there, working as hard as you are, as deserving as you are, all fighting for the right to be seen. Sure, they're competition, but this business is hard enough without us turning on each other.
Stand together.
Support each other.
Share other author's, when you can.
Recommend great books you've read.
Be sparing with your promo's.

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They say it takes 8 times for someone to remember something. So 8 mentions of your book will probably get your stuck in someone's head. That doesn't mean it all has to be done in one place, on one day. Spread it out, over a week or a fortnight, share in 1-2 groups at a time. Or, better yet, offer up free copies to eager readers and let THEM be the ones to show off your work.
Whatever you decide to do, think before you act. Ask for help. Help others. Do whatever you think is right.
Just remember that we're all in this together.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Novel Related Etsy Gifts

Etsy is a brilliant place to get gifts. No matter what you're looking for, you'll usually find it there, in some form or another. Some of the best gifts are the book related ones. You can get everything from Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter to Jane Austen and so much more.

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Etsy 1

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Etsy 2

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Etsy 3

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etsy 4

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Etsy 5

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Etsy 12

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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Gift Box Subscriptions

Whether you're just a fan of books or looking for an unusual gift for a friend, there are some awesome sites available that will send a box of book/geek goodness to your door. Here are some of my favourite:

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My Geek Box

For this one, you can buy back-dated boxes through PayPal, but not the subscription boxes. For that you'll need a credit card. Inside each box, you'll get a variety of geek related items. Here are a few already on offer:

 
(This was February's offer)

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(Limited Edition 'Breaking Bad' Box)

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Prudence and the Crow

Prudence and Crow is different. As a book-box website, you can get an awesome set of gifts: a vintage paperback, a book bag, bookplates, a bookmark and surprises. All in a handy box that will come through your letterbox. And they accept PayPal, which I love. You can buy a one off box or a subscription.

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Lit-Cube

This box of goodies is a surprise in a big box. You'll get a "theme" of books and book related swag in one shipment, but you'll never know what's inside until you open it. They don't do genre themes, only themes like shown below. You can buy a one month box or a subscription. At the moment, it's only available in the US and Canada, but I have it on good authority that they're going to roll out International shipping this year, hopefully by April.


(the March box, which you would order in February)

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Author Resource: 15 Great Cover Designers

Reblogged from IndieReader.com

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They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but of course it’s something that we all do; your book’s cover makes the first impression for the reader, so an attractive cover essential. But finding the right designer for your book cover can be difficult for an indie author, since cover design is usually a responsibility that (traditional) publishers fulfill. We’ve featured some kick-ass covers over the years, but how can you get one for your own book?
There are a lot of artists, designers and services to employ for designing your dream cover. First, there are services that offer pre-made covers such as Covertopia or Cover My Book, which can be affordable options though more aesthetically generic. Meanwhile, services like 99Designs or Bibliocrunch play matchmaker to pair authors with the designers perfect for their book.
Another great approach is to reach out to a professional designer whose work you enjoy. Here are 15 great designers who are happy to work with authors to create amazing covers. If someone’s work seems to jive with yours, drop them a line!

johnkim





John Kim
jungkim08@gmail.com







bookflydesign








Bookfly Design
covers@bookflydesign.com










damonza







Damonza
damonza@damonza.com











scarlettrugers







Scarlett Rugers
contact@scarlettrugers.com











bookcovercafe








Book Cover Cafe











kindlestation







Kindle Station
talk@kindlestation.com











joleenenaylor








Joleene Naylor
Joleene@joleenenaylor.com










fionajaydemedia








Fiona Jayde Media











sydgill








Syd Gill











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Rebecca Berto
rebeccaberto@hotmail.com







karriklawiter








Karri Klawiter
kklawiter@gmail.com










ashahossain








Asha Hossain
asha4art@comcast.net










cooperativeeditions








Cooperative Editions
nick@co-ed.us










skinhorseyellow copy







Andrew Shuta
andrewshuta@gmail.com











sporkpress








Spork Press
order@sporkpress.com