I did it!!! The first 4 books in my new Children's series, The Adventures of Nikki Powergloves, are out in time for Christmas!! That was a major goal of mine for the year, so I couldn't be happier that I made it, whew!!
A special thanks to my cover artist, Tony Wilson, for helping me get there in the end :)
I had so much fun writing about the main character, a normal kid turned superhero, named Nikki Powergloves. These books are light, fun, and have good messages, and are perfect for kids aged 7-10 or advanced readers aged 4-6. So if you have kids, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, or friends in this age range, these four books would be a fun way of getting them to sit down and read some books that will test the furthest bounds of their imaginations.
Right now, you can get the whole series in paperback for only $27 on Amazon, which qualifies you for free Supersaver shipping!! Or for those of you who know some technologically advanced young readers, you can get all 4 ebooks for only $10!
Now, without further ado, here are all the details and links to buy!
In Print and Kindle Ebook
Nook Ebook
Smashwords Ebook
BOOK 1- Nikki Powergloves- A Hero is Born
Nikki Nickerson hates her name and her boring life as a nine-year-old in the small town of Cragglyville. That is, until she finds a disappearing path into a forest that is rumored to be haunted. At the end of the trail, she and her dog, Mr. Miyagi, find a beautiful treasure chest, standing ready for her to claim.
What does the chest contain? Gold? No. Diamonds? Nah. Money? Not even close. The chest contains twelve multi-colored gloves. Nikki’s disappointment quickly morphs into delight when she discovers that the gloves are much more than just a cheesy fashion accessory. You see, each pair of gloves gives her a different power, such as stopping time or super-strength.
With a little help from her best friend, Spencer Quick, Nikki Nickerson is transformed into Nikki Powergloves, crime-fighting superhero. But every hero needs a villain and she soon finds hers in the form of Jimmy Powerboots, a smug and misguided youth who uncovers a similar treasure and chooses to use his newfound powers for evil. Nikki must find a way to de-boot her arch nemesis and stop his maniacal plans.
BOOK 2- Nikki Powergloves and the Power Council
The adventure continues as Nikki Powergloves joins forces with the Power Council to take on the Power Outlaws in a showdown of super-cool superpowers that only the awesomest of kids can handle. Have your powergloves and powerboots ready as you read the stunning sequel to Nikki Powergloves- A Hero is Born.
BOOK 3- Nikki Powergloves and the Power Trappers
The adventure continues as Nikki Powergloves and her friends face off against a secret organization called STING and their army of Power Trappers, who are trying to capture all of the power kids. Can the Power Council prevail and rescue the power kids? Find out in the third installment of the Nikki Powergloves series!
BOOK 4- Nikki Powergloves and the Great Adventure
Nikki is back in action and on a quest to travel the world and beat both her friends and enemies in the Great Adventure. Who will be able to steal the leprechauns gold in Ireland, cover the Great Pyramids of Egypt in chocolate, and ride the biggest waves Hawaii has to offer? The winner of the Great Adventure might just rise to the top of the Power Rankings and get one step closer to discovering who the Power Creator really is.
So that's it, I hope you all get a chance to experience the thrill of flying, the magic of shooting fire from your fingertips, and the ridiculousness of Spencer's Super Sticky Glue during this holiday season!!!
Have safe and happy holidays with your families and as always, HAPPY READING!!
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Friday, 7 December 2012
Furthermore- Short Stories to Benefit Cancer Research
Happy release day! Furthermore is here and we are all so excited to share it with you.
Even when you know it’s the right thing to do, running away from home is never easy. They’re not good people. I can’t stay here anymore. – The Runaway-Tawni’s Story (The Dwellers Saga)
He smiled and my heart melted. One look like that and I second guessed every decision I made. – Rift (The Syrenka Series)
I had to entertain myself somehow, and being around these ridiculous humans made me homesick for a land I left centuries ago. – Human Resources (The Lelia Marx Novels)
This too shall pass. I mentally repeated it over and over, hoping Nathaniel’s injury wasn’t as bad as my crumbling heart made it out to be. – The Sound of Love (The Kindrily Series)
A first date, a lottery, treachery and deceit. Sometimes fate has other plans. Sometimes there’s more to tell.
In Furthermore, seventeen original stories take you on a journey through worlds here and beyond. From the depths of the earth to the embrace of the sea, your favorite series continue. Prequels, alternative views, and new scenes give readers a chance to experience more than originally told. Including stories from Rebekah Campbell, David Estes, Amber Garr, Karen Amanda Hooper, Stephanie Judice, and Leigh Michael.
The best part? In honor of those who lost the battle and those who continue to fight, all proceeds from this anthology will be donated to cancer research and support.
Find out more about your favorite characters from The Darkness Through the Light Series, The Dwellers Saga, The Syrenka Series, The Leila Marx Novels, The Kindrily Series, Saga of the Setti, and Annabelle’s Story.
And now for some teasers…
“Emily Jenkins, corrupting young men. What would people say?” He tutted at me and as if by magic, I spotted an elderly lady walking along the pavement, scrunching up her nose to stare at us. – Surprise Visitor (The Darkness Through the Light Series)
When I thought I might make her lips too swollen from my rough need of her, I pulled away. Those half-open dark eyes could’ve pulled me into Hell, and I would’ve gladly followed with a stupid smile on my face. - Jeremy’s Heart (Saga of the Setti)
When I thought I might make her lips too swollen from my rough need of her, I pulled away. Those half-open dark eyes could’ve pulled me into Hell, and I would’ve gladly followed with a stupid smile on my face. - Jeremy’s Heart (Saga of the Setti)
Even when you know it’s the right thing to do, running away from home is never easy. They’re not good people. I can’t stay here anymore. – The Runaway-Tawni’s Story (The Dwellers Saga)
He smiled and my heart melted. One look like that and I second guessed every decision I made. – Rift (The Syrenka Series)
I had to entertain myself somehow, and being around these ridiculous humans made me homesick for a land I left centuries ago. – Human Resources (The Lelia Marx Novels)
This too shall pass. I mentally repeated it over and over, hoping Nathaniel’s injury wasn’t as bad as my crumbling heart made it out to be. – The Sound of Love (The Kindrily Series)
Perhaps the hardest thing to accept about one’s fate is that it can take years to unfold. But when it does, it’s worth every second, every breath, and every dream. – Fate (Annabelle’s Story)
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
The Sun Dwellers Release!!
After this post, I'm taking the day off! Why? To celebrate the release of my newest YA dystopian novel, The Sun Dwellers, the third book in the Dwellers Saga!!
To celebrate the launch, not only will I be gorging myself on my favorite foods all day, but all three ebooks in the series will be on sale for only $0.99 each for NOVEMBER 30TH ONLY! So please please please buy them today if you want to read this series, because you can get all three books for what it'll normally cost you to get one of them! Here are the links!
On Kindle
On Nook
For those of you who have already read the first two books, get ready for another action-packed dystopian adventure with points of view from both Adele and Tristan. For the first time in the series, they'll be together for most of the book, too :) (Sorry for keeping them apart for so long!) More questions will be answered, like what has Tristan been hiding from Adele? and what brought Adele and Tristan together in the first place?
For those of you who haven't started the series yet, you are no longer my friends...just kidding, well mostly kidding ;) But in all seriousness, now is the perfect chance to get on board because you can read all three books in a row with no annoying waiting time in between books where the publisher tries to build up demand and excitement. And you can read all three for only $2.97 if you buy all three today.
So sit back, kick your shoes off, grab a cup of coffee, and start the adventure today. Happy reading!
Your friend,
David Estes
PS- A special thanks to the incredible 24 blogs participating in the Blog Blast launch of The Sun Dwellers today! Check them out for excerpts, giveaways, and some guest posts by yours truly. Here are the links!
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Furthermore Cover Revealed!!
Hi Readers! Remember the short story anthology to benefit the American Cancer Society I told you all about last week? Thanks to the talent of so many wonderful authors, our anthology is nearly complete and will be released on December 11th. But today, we are excited to share the cover with you and won't make you wait any longer!
If you are interested in promoting the release or reviewing an ARC, please visit HERE to sign up.
To find out more about the authors and their stories, please check out THIS POST.
A first date, a lottery, treachery and deceit. Sometimes fate has
other plans. Sometimes there’s more to tell.
In Furthermore: An Anthology,
eighteen original stories take you on a journey through worlds here and beyond.
From the depths of the earth to the embrace of the sea, your favorite series
continue. Prequels, alternative views, and new scenes give readers a chance to
experience more than originally told.
Including stories from Rebekah
Campbell, Amber Garr, David Estes, Leigh Michael, Karen Amanda Hooper,
Stephanie Judice, and Mayandree Michael. And most importantly, in honor of
those who lost the battle and those who continue to fight, all proceeds from
this anthology will be donated to cancer research and support.
SURPRISE VISITOR -Emily has never been a fan of surprises but Eric
has something up his sleeve to change her mind. (The Darkness Through The Light Series)
GETTING TO KNOW THE HEAVIES - The two Sullivan bodyguards are still human
beings underneath it all. And everyone has a weakness. (The Darkness Through The Light Series)
PEOPLE CHANGE - When Eric asks his dad a question about his mother, it’s time to go
back to where it all began and then went so badly wrong. (The Darkness Through The Light Series)
COLD FEET - Kain witnesses Eviana’s deceit on their wedding day
and is forced to deal with the consequences of her behavior. (The Syrenka
Series)
RIFT - Daniel encourages the group to make a detour
to the Grand Canyon, as the distance between the friends begins to rival the
great ravine. (The Syrenka Series)
DISCOVERY - Leila’s first encounter with her psychic
mentor is nothing short of memorable. (The Leila Marx Novels)
HUMAN RESOURCES – Blake finds a new job while Mac
finds a friend who reminds him of home. (The Leila Marx Novels)
THE RUNAWAY- TAWNI’S STORY - After learning of her parents’
treachery, Tawni leaves home seeking to make amends for their transgressions. (The
Dwellers Saga)
THE LIFE LOTTERY- A STORY FROM YEAR ZERO - With the
survival of the human race on the brink, there’s only one way to decide who
will be saved in the underground caves: The Lottery. (The Dwellers Saga)
FATE: Experience Annabelle’s struggle to fulfill the ABA Prophecy
in a new light through the parting words of Adrian, Aurelia, Blake, and Lady
Katherine. (Annabelle’s Story)
The Sound of Love - Glimpse
into one of Nathaniel’s previous lives and see how his soul mate reacts when
tragedy strikes. (The Kindrily
Series)
MUIRNE’S MELODY--To escape her master’s vile desires, Muirne flees
into the snow-swept night, finding a green-eyed stranger and a mystical
destiny. (Saga of the Setti Series)
JEREMY’S HEART: Calm, cool, and complete scoundrel, Jeremy
realizes the loss he’s suffered means nothing compared to true love. (Saga
of the Setti Series)
FALL FROM GRACE: Warped by centuries of darkness, the
creature Sveigja plots to capture Clara as his queen. (Saga of the Setti
Series)
Plus two original stories by Mayandree
Michel.
We would like to extend a HUGE thanks to Claudia at PhatPuppyArt for donating the artwork and to Alexandra Shostak for donating her time for the cover design. You ladies are amazing and we are all so grateful for your contribution!
If you are interested in promoting the release or reviewing an ARC, please visit HERE to sign up.
To find out more about the authors and their stories, please check out THIS POST.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Indie Author Advice Series #1- My Dos and Don'ts for Attracting New Readers
As I’ve moved from being an Indie author writing on the side and holding down a full time office job to an Indie author writing full time, I’ve been getting more and more questions from other Indie authors asking me for tips on how I go about attracting new readers to my growing list of books. I don’t claim to be an expert and I most certainly am still learning new things about the world of books and publishing every day, but I have learned a lot from experience that I want to share with other Indie writers who are either just starting out or who haven’t had much success attracting new readers in the past. I’m sure others will have many other ideas, but here are a few basic Dos and Don’ts that I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way!) I’ll start with the Don’ts because sometimes avoiding doing things is as important as doing things:
Don’ts!!!
1. DON’T join book groups or chat sites with the intention of gaining new readers! Book lovers don’t join groups on sites such as Goodreads to have authors barraging them with advertising for their new “5 star YA paranormal romance novel.” Time and time again I see Indie authors join a new group, introduce themselves as I.L. Ikebooks, author of The Hideous Transformation of Zod, and then proceed to dump links to their blog, Facebook page, Amazon, etc, asking readers to check out their book “if interested.” Sorry, but even as an Indie author myself, those types of introductions annoy me! I will never react well to that method and I believe most other readers would agree. Look, I’m going to belabor this first point because it’s an important one. This method does NOT work. It makes you look like a spammer who’s only joining the group to promote yourself. Of course you’re proud that you wrote and published a book, and you’re desperate to attract new readers (I am too!), but this is simply not the way to go about it. The couple of readers who might take the bait and read your book is not worth the number who will be annoyed by your shameless self-promotion and avoid your books. Becoming a successful Indie is a marathon not a sprint. Join groups that are about the type of books you like to read (and probably write too), and become part of the community, as a reader!! Over time, you’ll make friends by adding value to the group through your recommendations and comments, and people will click on you and check out your books. I repeat, do NOT post anything about your book unless it has gone through a formal program in the group (more on this in DOS 1 and 3 below).
2. This one goes hand in hand with the first point on self-promoting, but DON’T recommend your own books either in chat rooms or via Goodreads Book Recommendation function. Recommending books is what people who read your books do. Even if you really believe someone will like your book because you see a reader is looking for a “YA dystopian book with lots of action and romance” and your book fits that mold perfectly, you’ve simply got to avoid the temptation. Instead, recommend another book that you like that fits the type they’re looking for. The goodwill will go a long way, they will appreciate it, maybe click on you, maybe buy your book. It might take weeks or months or even years, but each little bit of goodwill adds up over time. And please, please, please, DON’T create alter ego accounts to self-promote your books. Not only is it unethical, but it’s downright wrong. The bad karma will get you eventually!
3. DON’T overreact to negative reviews. This is one of the hardest ones for me, especially when the negative review contains lies or misleading information about my book. My first reaction is always to scream “Foul!” and message the reviewer right away to point out the errors in their review. A few months ago I received a 2-star review (one of the few I’ve received for The Moon Dwellers), and it mentioned that there were a number of distracting typos in the book. I was livid! Not only for me, because I’m completely OCD about typos and even my early drafts have very few, but because my incredible copyeditor, Christine LePorte, has such an eye for detail that my books rarely have typos, and if they do, they’re limited to one or two at the most. This particular review was also fairly mean spirited, but it also had some really good factual points. In the end, I left it alone, moved on with my life, and focused on the fair and honest reviews that I was getting on a daily basis, most of which were positive. If I had responded to that particular reviewer, they might have ignored me and that would be the end of it. OR, they might have posted something about what a jerk I was on their blog, Facebook page, or Twitter. The reputational damage could have been irreparable as the book community labeled me as a close-minded bully. My advice: try to glean what constructive criticism and positive feedback you can from every review, but do not throw a hissy fit if you read something you don’t like. Not everyone will like your books! That’s a fact that you have to get used to sooner or later. (TIP: Read some of the negative reviews of a book you really like. Even the best books get negative reviews.)
4. DON’T expect your first book to be a bestseller! I did, and I was sorely disappointed. And then I realized how many flaws it had, how much I still had to learn, that becoming a really, truly fantastic writer—the kind who writes bestsellers—meant a lot of work and practice and commitment. I took what I learned from my first trilogy and wrote a better series the second time around. And my third series will be even better still. It’s all about improving with each and every go around, showing your readers that you’re committed to giving them the best possible reading experience whenever they pick up one of your books.
5. DON’T get greedy! Even when you do start to build up a fan base, remember that without them you’re back to square one, so keep your books priced as low as you can afford. Remember that you’re an Indie and you don’t have a publisher to pay and in many cases are probably earning more per book than big published authors. From experience, I’d recommend pricing the first book in your first series at $.99 and charging no more than $2.99 for subsequent books in your first series. Once you’ve established yourself, subsequent series could be priced moderately higher, perhaps, $2.99 for the first book and $3.99 for subsequent books (I wouldn’t go higher than that), but make sure it’s your best work, properly copy edited, and worth the price you’re charging. You’ll lose readers pretty quick if you raise prices while quality drops.
Dos!!
1. DO giveaway as many free ebooks (and print copies when a good opportunity arises) as possible in the early stages, particularly with your first book and for any first books in your next series. Remember, the goal early on is not to make money, there are very few Amanda Hocking stories out there. Most authors build up fans over time. The goal is to give yourself as many opportunities to capture the precious time of the millions of readers out there, who have millions of choices in what they read. Offering free books is a great way to do that. I’ve found the quickest way to DO that is by enrolling in Read to Review (RtR) programs in the many groups on Goodreads. Join the groups that are in your books’ genre (for example I’m a committed member in many Goodreads YA paranormal and dystopian groups), and enroll your book in the groups’ Read to Review program. You set how many books to giveaway to members in the group, and in exchange, they give you reviews. (I gave away 50 e-copies of The Moon Dwellers to 10 different groups on Goodreads as part of the launch. The reviews I got from those giveaways solidified it early on as a good book. Then I gave away 50 more to my fan group) It’s an awesome way to get new fans and also start to build up credibility. I don’t know about you, but I’m much more likely to read a 4-star book with 200 reviews than a 5-star book with 6 reviews that are probably friends and family.
2. DO contact book bloggers! There are hundreds of book bloggers out there, some big, some small, some new, some established, but all looking to read quality books and blog about them to their readers. With my first book, Angel Evolution, I contacted over 200 book bloggers, many of whom accepted a free ebook in exchange for a review on their blog. That was the single most crucial thing I did to get started. Most all book bloggers have review policies, read them before you contact them. If their policies say they don’t accept Indie authors then don’t contact them. If they say they only accept print copies then don’t offer them an ebook. Save your print copy budget for the biggest bloggers if you can get them. Giveaway free ebooks to any other blogger who agrees to read it. The more copies you get out there in the early stages, the better chances you have of getting positive reviews and some buzz going. Book bloggers can also host giveaways, do author interviews, or let you come on their blog and do a guest post. I’ve done over 100 giveaways, more than 75 interviews, and probably 20 guest posts on various blogs. These are all fantastic ways to get your name out there. As part of the giveaways, request that those entering the giveaway Like your Facebook page.
3. DO become part of the book community. I joined Goodreads when I first started writing. I was somewhat active, but not extremely active (I was too busy wasting my time playing Angry Birds. OK, OK, I still waste a fair amount of time playing AB). I kind of flew under the radar for a while. I made a few friends, but mostly just acquaintances. Thankfully, I didn’t try to push my books so I didn’t get a reputation as a spammer. But I didn’t really take advantage of the awesomeness of Goodreads until April of this year. I realized then that the little time I was spending on Goodreads was one of my favorite times of the day. So I started spending more time commenting in the groups I was in. I wanted to keep conversations going, talk about the books I love, meet new people, establish relationships, be a valuable part of the book community. I became one of the more active people in many of the YA groups I was in, and people started to notice. I befriended many moderators who helped set up my books in RTR programs or even as a Chapter a Day read in the groups. I didn’t promote my books AT ALL in these groups. I just participated. In less than a month my sales had tripled. Some people started calling me a Goodreads Ninja LOL! I love the nickname because I think it shows how committed I am to being everywhere readers are on Goodreads, because I’m a reader too. Do it. It will be time well spent.
4. DO set up a fan page. The key is when to set it up. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend setting it up too early on in your career. The last thing you want is for the group to be tiny, less than 50 members, with very little participation or interest. If you wait until you’ve published a couple of books, have built up some readers, and then ask some of your bigger fans to help set up and moderate a fan group, it will go over much better. This is just my opinion, although others might argue it’s good to set one up as soon as possible. My marketing team and fans set up my fan group just before the release of my 4th book, The Moon Dwellers. It debuted with just over 300 members and continues to climb.
5. DO get your books on relevant Listopia lists. I’ve added my own books to lists, but it’s definitely better if some of your readers do it for you. Moderators of your fan group or your biggest fans are good candidates. You want your book on lists that are extremely relevant to your book, so the people reading them are the target audience. For example, because The Moon Dwellers is YA dystopian, it’s been added to a number of YA dystopian lists, as well as several Books Similar to The Hunger Games lists. The Moon Dwellers is in the top twenty in most of these lists, and has even risen into the top five or to the number one spot in several, sitting with company such as Divergent, Delirium, and The Maze Runner. I’ve had a few people tell me that they found my book because they typed in The Hunger Games on Listopia and when they clicked on a few of the lists, they saw The Moon Dwellers. It was the cheapest option near the top of the list so they bought it and loved it. Then they voted for it on the list, which keeps it near the top. This works!
6. DO give your fans the chance to buy signed copies of your books from you. People LOVE signed books for their collections. Don’t try to make much (if any) money off of these. Do it because you care about your readers. Just charge them the wholesale price of your book (the price you can buy it for on Createspace or wherever you print from) plus the cost of shipping to you and shipping to them. If you want to make a small profit on these books, add a dollar or two but no more. Have your fans pay you via Paypal or whatever method is easiest for you. I’ve sold dozens of copies of my books in recent months, making minimal profits but establishing a lot of lifelong fans and friends. Oh, and remember to personalize those books! It will mean a lot more to whomever you’re giving it to if you call them by name and write a short message that includes something personal if you can, like where you met them (Goodreads, etc) or something you know about them. This is a lot of work, but the rewards are priceless.
Whew! I’m sure there’s another ten things I’ll think of as soon as I post this, but that’s it for now. I hope this helps Indie authors come up with some new creative ideas for getting themselves out there, or give readers an inside look at all the work that goes into being an Indie author in this day and age. As always, I love getting comments and questions and I respond to every single one, so message me on Goodreads, Facebook, or add a comment below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!
All the best and happy reading!
Don’ts!!!
1. DON’T join book groups or chat sites with the intention of gaining new readers! Book lovers don’t join groups on sites such as Goodreads to have authors barraging them with advertising for their new “5 star YA paranormal romance novel.” Time and time again I see Indie authors join a new group, introduce themselves as I.L. Ikebooks, author of The Hideous Transformation of Zod, and then proceed to dump links to their blog, Facebook page, Amazon, etc, asking readers to check out their book “if interested.” Sorry, but even as an Indie author myself, those types of introductions annoy me! I will never react well to that method and I believe most other readers would agree. Look, I’m going to belabor this first point because it’s an important one. This method does NOT work. It makes you look like a spammer who’s only joining the group to promote yourself. Of course you’re proud that you wrote and published a book, and you’re desperate to attract new readers (I am too!), but this is simply not the way to go about it. The couple of readers who might take the bait and read your book is not worth the number who will be annoyed by your shameless self-promotion and avoid your books. Becoming a successful Indie is a marathon not a sprint. Join groups that are about the type of books you like to read (and probably write too), and become part of the community, as a reader!! Over time, you’ll make friends by adding value to the group through your recommendations and comments, and people will click on you and check out your books. I repeat, do NOT post anything about your book unless it has gone through a formal program in the group (more on this in DOS 1 and 3 below).
2. This one goes hand in hand with the first point on self-promoting, but DON’T recommend your own books either in chat rooms or via Goodreads Book Recommendation function. Recommending books is what people who read your books do. Even if you really believe someone will like your book because you see a reader is looking for a “YA dystopian book with lots of action and romance” and your book fits that mold perfectly, you’ve simply got to avoid the temptation. Instead, recommend another book that you like that fits the type they’re looking for. The goodwill will go a long way, they will appreciate it, maybe click on you, maybe buy your book. It might take weeks or months or even years, but each little bit of goodwill adds up over time. And please, please, please, DON’T create alter ego accounts to self-promote your books. Not only is it unethical, but it’s downright wrong. The bad karma will get you eventually!
3. DON’T overreact to negative reviews. This is one of the hardest ones for me, especially when the negative review contains lies or misleading information about my book. My first reaction is always to scream “Foul!” and message the reviewer right away to point out the errors in their review. A few months ago I received a 2-star review (one of the few I’ve received for The Moon Dwellers), and it mentioned that there were a number of distracting typos in the book. I was livid! Not only for me, because I’m completely OCD about typos and even my early drafts have very few, but because my incredible copyeditor, Christine LePorte, has such an eye for detail that my books rarely have typos, and if they do, they’re limited to one or two at the most. This particular review was also fairly mean spirited, but it also had some really good factual points. In the end, I left it alone, moved on with my life, and focused on the fair and honest reviews that I was getting on a daily basis, most of which were positive. If I had responded to that particular reviewer, they might have ignored me and that would be the end of it. OR, they might have posted something about what a jerk I was on their blog, Facebook page, or Twitter. The reputational damage could have been irreparable as the book community labeled me as a close-minded bully. My advice: try to glean what constructive criticism and positive feedback you can from every review, but do not throw a hissy fit if you read something you don’t like. Not everyone will like your books! That’s a fact that you have to get used to sooner or later. (TIP: Read some of the negative reviews of a book you really like. Even the best books get negative reviews.)
4. DON’T expect your first book to be a bestseller! I did, and I was sorely disappointed. And then I realized how many flaws it had, how much I still had to learn, that becoming a really, truly fantastic writer—the kind who writes bestsellers—meant a lot of work and practice and commitment. I took what I learned from my first trilogy and wrote a better series the second time around. And my third series will be even better still. It’s all about improving with each and every go around, showing your readers that you’re committed to giving them the best possible reading experience whenever they pick up one of your books.
5. DON’T get greedy! Even when you do start to build up a fan base, remember that without them you’re back to square one, so keep your books priced as low as you can afford. Remember that you’re an Indie and you don’t have a publisher to pay and in many cases are probably earning more per book than big published authors. From experience, I’d recommend pricing the first book in your first series at $.99 and charging no more than $2.99 for subsequent books in your first series. Once you’ve established yourself, subsequent series could be priced moderately higher, perhaps, $2.99 for the first book and $3.99 for subsequent books (I wouldn’t go higher than that), but make sure it’s your best work, properly copy edited, and worth the price you’re charging. You’ll lose readers pretty quick if you raise prices while quality drops.
Dos!!
1. DO giveaway as many free ebooks (and print copies when a good opportunity arises) as possible in the early stages, particularly with your first book and for any first books in your next series. Remember, the goal early on is not to make money, there are very few Amanda Hocking stories out there. Most authors build up fans over time. The goal is to give yourself as many opportunities to capture the precious time of the millions of readers out there, who have millions of choices in what they read. Offering free books is a great way to do that. I’ve found the quickest way to DO that is by enrolling in Read to Review (RtR) programs in the many groups on Goodreads. Join the groups that are in your books’ genre (for example I’m a committed member in many Goodreads YA paranormal and dystopian groups), and enroll your book in the groups’ Read to Review program. You set how many books to giveaway to members in the group, and in exchange, they give you reviews. (I gave away 50 e-copies of The Moon Dwellers to 10 different groups on Goodreads as part of the launch. The reviews I got from those giveaways solidified it early on as a good book. Then I gave away 50 more to my fan group) It’s an awesome way to get new fans and also start to build up credibility. I don’t know about you, but I’m much more likely to read a 4-star book with 200 reviews than a 5-star book with 6 reviews that are probably friends and family.
2. DO contact book bloggers! There are hundreds of book bloggers out there, some big, some small, some new, some established, but all looking to read quality books and blog about them to their readers. With my first book, Angel Evolution, I contacted over 200 book bloggers, many of whom accepted a free ebook in exchange for a review on their blog. That was the single most crucial thing I did to get started. Most all book bloggers have review policies, read them before you contact them. If their policies say they don’t accept Indie authors then don’t contact them. If they say they only accept print copies then don’t offer them an ebook. Save your print copy budget for the biggest bloggers if you can get them. Giveaway free ebooks to any other blogger who agrees to read it. The more copies you get out there in the early stages, the better chances you have of getting positive reviews and some buzz going. Book bloggers can also host giveaways, do author interviews, or let you come on their blog and do a guest post. I’ve done over 100 giveaways, more than 75 interviews, and probably 20 guest posts on various blogs. These are all fantastic ways to get your name out there. As part of the giveaways, request that those entering the giveaway Like your Facebook page.
3. DO become part of the book community. I joined Goodreads when I first started writing. I was somewhat active, but not extremely active (I was too busy wasting my time playing Angry Birds. OK, OK, I still waste a fair amount of time playing AB). I kind of flew under the radar for a while. I made a few friends, but mostly just acquaintances. Thankfully, I didn’t try to push my books so I didn’t get a reputation as a spammer. But I didn’t really take advantage of the awesomeness of Goodreads until April of this year. I realized then that the little time I was spending on Goodreads was one of my favorite times of the day. So I started spending more time commenting in the groups I was in. I wanted to keep conversations going, talk about the books I love, meet new people, establish relationships, be a valuable part of the book community. I became one of the more active people in many of the YA groups I was in, and people started to notice. I befriended many moderators who helped set up my books in RTR programs or even as a Chapter a Day read in the groups. I didn’t promote my books AT ALL in these groups. I just participated. In less than a month my sales had tripled. Some people started calling me a Goodreads Ninja LOL! I love the nickname because I think it shows how committed I am to being everywhere readers are on Goodreads, because I’m a reader too. Do it. It will be time well spent.
4. DO set up a fan page. The key is when to set it up. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend setting it up too early on in your career. The last thing you want is for the group to be tiny, less than 50 members, with very little participation or interest. If you wait until you’ve published a couple of books, have built up some readers, and then ask some of your bigger fans to help set up and moderate a fan group, it will go over much better. This is just my opinion, although others might argue it’s good to set one up as soon as possible. My marketing team and fans set up my fan group just before the release of my 4th book, The Moon Dwellers. It debuted with just over 300 members and continues to climb.
5. DO get your books on relevant Listopia lists. I’ve added my own books to lists, but it’s definitely better if some of your readers do it for you. Moderators of your fan group or your biggest fans are good candidates. You want your book on lists that are extremely relevant to your book, so the people reading them are the target audience. For example, because The Moon Dwellers is YA dystopian, it’s been added to a number of YA dystopian lists, as well as several Books Similar to The Hunger Games lists. The Moon Dwellers is in the top twenty in most of these lists, and has even risen into the top five or to the number one spot in several, sitting with company such as Divergent, Delirium, and The Maze Runner. I’ve had a few people tell me that they found my book because they typed in The Hunger Games on Listopia and when they clicked on a few of the lists, they saw The Moon Dwellers. It was the cheapest option near the top of the list so they bought it and loved it. Then they voted for it on the list, which keeps it near the top. This works!
6. DO give your fans the chance to buy signed copies of your books from you. People LOVE signed books for their collections. Don’t try to make much (if any) money off of these. Do it because you care about your readers. Just charge them the wholesale price of your book (the price you can buy it for on Createspace or wherever you print from) plus the cost of shipping to you and shipping to them. If you want to make a small profit on these books, add a dollar or two but no more. Have your fans pay you via Paypal or whatever method is easiest for you. I’ve sold dozens of copies of my books in recent months, making minimal profits but establishing a lot of lifelong fans and friends. Oh, and remember to personalize those books! It will mean a lot more to whomever you’re giving it to if you call them by name and write a short message that includes something personal if you can, like where you met them (Goodreads, etc) or something you know about them. This is a lot of work, but the rewards are priceless.
Whew! I’m sure there’s another ten things I’ll think of as soon as I post this, but that’s it for now. I hope this helps Indie authors come up with some new creative ideas for getting themselves out there, or give readers an inside look at all the work that goes into being an Indie author in this day and age. As always, I love getting comments and questions and I respond to every single one, so message me on Goodreads, Facebook, or add a comment below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!
All the best and happy reading!
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Short Story Anthology to Benefit Cancer Research!!
Hi everyone!! As I hinted to a few weeks back, I've got some details about the super-secret project I've been working on!!
First and foremost: the name.
FURTHERMORE
Why? You may ask. Well this name has a cool double meaning.
The first, each author involved in this anthology provides a further look into their series. Perhaps it's a short story told from a different POV. Maybe it's an extra scene. Whatever the case, you're given a new glimpse into their world.
And second, 100% of proceeds will go to further more cancer research. It's as simple as that. After our release on December 11th, all proceeds from paperback, kindle, nook, and any other digital formats will be donated to the American Cancer Society. I'm so thankful I have a chance to be a part of such a great cause, through something as enjoyable as sharing a bit more of my writing with you.
So with further ado, we'd love for you to get involved. The form below provides additional details on how you can help us kick cancer's ass.
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Meet the authors of FURTHERMORE
series)
Surprise Visitor
While it seems as though everything is crumbling around her, Emily can still see glimmers of light. One particular glimmer takes the form of her hot best-friend-turned-boyfriend, Eric Baker. Unfortunately, Emily’s suspension from school leaves her with a lot of time to fill. What she doesn’t realise is that today is about to fill up quite nicely.
Getting to Know the Heavies
Normally, you will find the two Sullivan bodyguards running errands for their intimidating employer, leaving destruction and pain in their wake. But Miles and Tai are still human beings underneath it all. And everyone has a weakness.
People Change
Dennis Baker has spent the last thirteen years trying to raise his son the best way that he can. When Eric asks him a question about his mother, it’s time to go back to where it all began and then went so badly wrong.
David Estes
The Runaway - Tawni's Story
(As part of The Dwellers Saga)
In The Moon Dwellers, Adele befriended an upbeat and unusual girl named Tawni, whose life was inexplicably linked to hers in ways she has only begun to understand. Wrongfully confined to a juvenile prison—the Pen—together, they began a journey of hope, friendship, and family that would change them both forever. But what happened to Tawni before being sent to the Pen? How did she end up in such an awful place? And why did she run from a life of privilege and luxury? Find out in the short story, The Runaway - Tawni’s Story.
The Life Lottery - A Story from Year Zero
(As part of The Dwellers Saga)
Before the creation of the Tri-Realms, and before there were moon dwellers, the inhabitants of the earth lived in relative safety. But then a massive meteor locked on a collision course with our planet. U.S. scientists had predicted it for years, using a substantial government-funded budget to carry out their contingency plan—a series of extraordinary caves and tunnels deep below the surface of the earth. Despite their efforts, however, when the harbinger of Armageddon arrived, there wasn’t enough room for every U.S. citizen. Not nearly enough, in fact. A mere one percent of the population would be able to enter the hidden sanctuaries and start a new life. Who would be chosen? Who would be left to die above? No one could predict the outcome of The Lottery.
Amber Garr
Cold Feet & Rift
(As part of The Syrenka series)
Eviana and her friends live in a hidden world at the precipice of civil war. Their powers are new, their responsibilities daunting. Forced to decide the fate of their kind, a decision made in haste will have lasting repercussions. When Eviana chooses to run away from it all, she hurts those who love her most, especially her fiancé.
Ever wonder how Kain felt on their wedding day? Or how the return trip to California tested the bounds of Eviana’s relationship with her friends? In Cold Feet, Kain witnesses Eviana’s deceit and is forced to deal with the consequences of her behavior. In Rift, Daniel encourages the group to make a detour to the Grand Canyon, as the distance between the friends begins to rival the great ravine.
Discovery & Human Resources
(As part of The Leila Marx Novels)
Leila is different. Her touch clairvoyant abilities set her apart from most, but she’ll soon learn that she is not alone. When exploring the psychic community of her new city, she meets Terez. A true clairvoyant in every sense of the word, Terez quickly recognizes Leila’s talents. In Discovery, Leila’s first encounter with her mentor is nothing short of memorable.
Excited to be an entrepreneur, Mac overestimates his ability to hire an employee. Tired of interviewing humans, he uses his fae powers to keep himself entertained. That is, until Blake walks through the door. Reminding him of his past, Mac is thrilled to find one of his own. In Human Resources, Blake finds a new job while Mac finds a new friend.
Glimpse into one of Nathaniel’s previous lives and see how his soul mate reacts when tragedy strikes.
Stephanie Judice
Rapture
(As part of the Saga of the Setti series)
Muirne's Melody
Jeremy's Heart
Present Day — Jeremy is the cocky, confident Sounder of Homer’s clan. Nothing can touch Jeremy, or so they think. Behind the suave, swaggering exterior, there are fractures threatening to pull him apart. The lack of love as a child, the loss of a dear friend, and the unknown future loom before him as the Setti prepare for the next battle with the Reapers. The last thing he expected at this point in his life was... love.
Fall from Grace
Near Future—Svegja was once a Setti, having lost the right to call himself a soldier of light. He walks in the dark, accepting its cold embrace. For over a millennium, he has been content with his loss, with his lot, but meeting the Guardian Clara has changed things. She reminds him of himself before the change, before the darkness. Recognizing this aching feeling inside, he does not want to go on alone. He longs for a future where he no longer bends his knee to the King of Beasts, Bolverk. He wants the crown for himself. Now he must plan to win Clara’s obedience by persuasion or by force.
Leigh Michael
Fate
(As part of Annabelle's Story)
Annabelle Walsh thought she had it all. She was living every girl’s dream – until her life was turned upside down. All starting with finding out that she's not just a human, but also a water spirit. Half-human, half-sprite to be exact. Although not just any sprite, Annabelle is prophesied to be the only one who can save both the sprites and mankind.
Annabelle’s Story is a two-part tale that chronicles Annabelle’s mission to fulfill her fate. Through Annabelle’s first person prose, we’re given an inside look into her fears, her hesitation, her disbelief, her courage, her hopes, and ultimately her dreams.
But what about the other characters that bring Annabelle’s Story to life? Each character whose destiny becomes a reality upon setting eyes on Annabelle? Fate retells this beloved story through the thoughts of Adrian, Aurelia, Blake, and Katherine. These are their parting words.
Mayandree Michel
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Happy Anniversary, Adele!
Today, October 20th, is a
very special day for my wife and I. It’s our 2-year wedding anniversary!! It’s
hard to believe that 2 years ago today, Adele and I got hitched on a little
island in Malaysia called Langkawi. The wedding was so absolutely perfect, that
it’s hard to believe that every day since has been better than the last.
Adele, I want you to know how much I
love you, so I thought I’d do a top 10 countdown of the things I love most
about you! I want everyone, including my readers, to know just how special and inspiring you are.
10. Your creativity. You always sell
yourself short in this area, but I’ve seen how creative you are, particularly
in the photographs you take. You see the world in a way that most people don’t.
I’m in awe of some of the things you notice and appreciate, which I would never
be able to see myself.
9. The way you live life. You
believe in getting the most out of life and chasing after the things that
really matter, like dreams and goals and friendship and love. You’ve helped me
to do this too.
8. Your smarts. There’s a reason I
call you the Mentalist. You always figure out who the killer is first, who’s
having an affair with whom, and who is getting framed. Yes, it makes watching
crime shows and mysteries difficult, but it’s worth it to see the clever way
your mind works. It’s also useful when I’m struggling through the complexities
of a plotline in one of my books!
7. Your commitment. Ours was a
whirlwind romance that started with a chance meeting and a kiss. Three months
later we were engaged and six months after that, married. Your extraordinary
level of trust and commitment means the world to me.
6. The way you push me to live my
dreams. If not for you, I wouldn’t be a fulltime writer. You encouraged me from
the very beginning, helped me get started, and have then supported me every
step of the way. You’ve helped me shrug off the bad reviews, enjoy the good
reviews, and celebrate the successes. The last two years would have meant so
much less without you by my side.
5. The way you love me. Adele,
everything about the way you love me fills my heart to overflowing. The
romance, your words and compliments, your unending pride for my accomplishments,
your gentle touch: it’s all perfect.
4. Your love for animals. You are so
gentle and kind to animals, it’s contagious. Seeing you with them is seeing you
completely alive. I’ve never met someone who walks down the street and has cats
or dogs running out from behind houses to meet them! And then they try to
follow you home!
3. Your sense of humor. You make me
laugh more than anyone I’ve ever met! In you, I’ve met my match when it comes
to silliness, which is beyond impressive ;) And, obviously, you laugh at my
jokes, too!
2. Your face. I was about to say
‘your smile’, but then I thought about it and realized that it’s more than just
your smile that warms me up inside when I look at you. It’s your whole face.
Your smile is contagious and adorable and impossible for me to take my eyes off
of. Your big, brown eyes are so full of life, sparkling with energy, and I see
my whole life in them. Your sweet cheeks lift slightly when you’re happy or
excited. Your cute, little nose that fits in so well with everything else. To
me, your face is perfect, and when I look at you it takes my breath away.
1. Your good heart. You take it as a
personal mission to not hurt other people in any way. You always worry about
other’s feelings, and care deeply for the happiness of others. If I am ever
feeling down, you pick me up and help me forget what caused my depressed
feelings in the first place.
Adele, I’m a lucky man for a lot of
reasons, but you are the most important one. To have found you almost feels
like my own personal, modern day fairy tale. I promise to stay by your side
always, to love you as much as you love me, and to help you achieve your dreams
the same way that you always do for me. I love you with all my heart, might,
mind and soul. Happy anniversary, my lovely Adele, it’s the second of many.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
The Next Big Thing!
I’ve
been tagged by author Stephanie
Judice (Rising, Book 1 of the Setti Saga!) to share some information about
my current projects. Mostly, I’m just going to use it as yet another
opportunity to be weird.
What is
the working title of your next book?
The Sun
Dwellers!!! It’s the third book in the Dwellers Saga (Book 1- The Moon
Dwellers, Book 2- The Star Dwellers). OK, something weird about my titles: none
of my books take place on the moon, the stars or the sun! In fact, my
characters can’t even see the moon, stars or sun, because they all live
underground on earth. Weird, right? So why did I pick such ridiculous titles
that make no sense you might ask? Well, the characters in my books live in a
place called the Tri-Realms, which is split up into the Sun Realm (upper
class), the Moon Realm (middle class), and the Star Realm (lower class). Hence
the titles.
If you
want to learn more about the crazy and dark world I’ve created, check out my
guest blog post, I
Want to Live in the Tri-Realms.
Where
did the idea come from?
Who
knows? Thin air? From my butt perhaps? Perhaps both, I’ll have to look into it.
Honestly, I don’t have the slightest idea where my book ideas come from.
Usually they just pop into my head when I’m working on something completely
unrelated. I’ve had a few from dreams, a few while in the shower, a few while
writing other books; but the nice thing: they just keep on coming. I have a
huge list of them that I plan to write over the course of my career.
With the
Dwellers Saga, I knew I wanted to write a dystopian novel because I love
reading them. So I just kept that in the back of my head as I was working on my
previous project, and one day, the idea just popped into my head. Even the
title popped into my head which is unusual for me. So I went with it, and
started creating a dark world filled with twists and turns, love and loss,
humor and death. The Tri-Realms was born!
What
genre does your book fall under?
Young
adult dystopian. I only write young adult and children’s books because that’s
what I like to read!
What
actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie
rendition?
Ugh, I
suck at this question although I get it all the time in interviews! To date, I
have yet to answer it. Although The Moon Dwellers has been voted to the top of
a couple of Listopia lists about books that should be made into movies, I still
have yet to cast it. However, if you check out a couple of the stops on my current
blog tour for The Star Dwellers, you’ll see who some of my readers have cast
for the four main characters in the series.
What is
the one sentence synopsis of your book?
I’ll go
with a synopsis for The Moon Dwellers rather than The Star Dwellers as it’s the
first book in the series: In a world where humans have been forced to live
underground due to the uninhabitable earth’s surface, seventeen-year-old
Adele—a citizen of the middle class moon dwellers—must attempt to escape from
prison, and find and reunite her shattered family armed only with two very
capable fists and a wicked roundhouse kick.
Will
your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
Self-published!
I’m a full time Indie author all the way! If a publisher approaches me, I’d
certainly listen to what they had to say, but I’m currently not seeking a
publisher as I prefer to sell my books for under $5.
How long
did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?
28 days,
15 hours, 6 minutes, and 93,207 words. That’s about normal for me. I tend to
average more than 3,000 words per day when I’m working on a project. I get stressed and drive my wife, Adele, crazy if I don't hit my quota!
What
other books would you compare this story to within the same genre?
It’s
action packed with a strong heroine, so I’d compare it to The Hunger Games and
Divergent. My readers have classified it similarly by voting it into the top
ten in a number of Listopia lists about books similar to The Hunger Games.
However, my series has alternating points of view from Adele and Tristan, which
makes it somewhat similar to Legend, which has the same dual-perspectives.
Who or
what inspired you to write this book?
I was
inspired to write a dystopian novel because I love ‘em! I was probably one of
the first people to read The Hunger Games (I know, I know, everyone says that,
but with me it is really true!), way back before it became hugely popular. I
loved it then and I’ve since read tons of other dystopians, none of which I
really disliked and most of which I loved! So that made me want to write one of
my own.
What
else about your book might pique the readers’ interest?
For
those who like twists, turns, and secrets in their books, this series has a
bunch of them. It will keep you guessing throughout the entire series, so it
makes for a fun discussion as everyone will have a different idea as to why
Adele and Tristan have such a strong connection (it ain’t insta-love, I can
tell you that much), where Adele and Tristan’s mothers are, and what Tristan’s
big secret is.
And now,
I’m tagging my friend and fellow YA author Chris Sorensen to tell us about
what he’s working on! Take it away Chris!
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