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Tea and Conversation 03: Why a series?

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Today in my meditation on the Eternal Curse, I’m writing about: Why a series?

I did not set out to write a series when I started Eternal Curse, but ideas kept coming into my mind that I just couldn’t find the time to fit into one book. Making the book a series, gave me an opportunity to complete part of the story and continue to develop all the other ideas I had without so much pressure on waiting time, opportunity, buzz, and or inspiration.

The idea of the story came to me in a dream and the first installment of the story seemed to write itself. With pages and pages of notes to sort through, actual thought and planning is going into the development of the other installments. Even though Giovanni’s Angel could stand alone, I like that I’m able to continue the story, allowing the narrator of the first book a chance to tell his or her own story.

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Character Files from the ToiBox 27: Lisa- Bio

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nofemaleBiography:  Subject FM 2-Lisa

Lisa is Rebecca’s best friend, also born to a wealthy family, but not as close as Rebecca’s. Lisa is very strong-willed and independent. She has no misgivings about the existence of love. She simply does believe in it, at least not the romantic kind. According to Lisa, the love of her life is her best friend, the person who’s there for her when she needs a good cry.

Lisa has had several relationships and even more encounters that can’t quite be called relationships, but she hasn’t completely given up hope on the whole notion. The exception to the rule, she feels, is Rebecca. Lisa is willing to believe in love if it means making Rebecca happy and giving her the happy ending she almost had years ago. She’s even willing to take her friend across the world to find love, if need be.

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Blog swapping by Paula Hrbacek

A cheap and effective promotional opportunity

Self-published authors need to be on the lookout for inexpensive opportunities to promote their books.  One opportunity is to swap blog posts with another blogger who has a site about books or book reviews. Swapping posts means that both authors get a chance to promote their books on another site.  I post about your book, and you post about mine.

To participate in this opportunity, it is important for the author to have a story that is already written and ready to go.  The story should read like a feature or author interview, not an ad.  That means that all opinions should be put in direct quotes and attributed to someone.  Instead of saying “this book will change your life” like an ad would say, a feature story would attribute it as someone’s opinion–“This book changed my life,” said Joe Smith.

The story should contain all the information the reader needs to know before making a purchase; what the book is about, the author’s motivation or reason for writing it, the author’s qualifications or past publications, the average star rating on Amazon or Good Reads, quotes from reviews, and the purchase info of price, binding, ISBN number and where to buy it.  The story can also include the author’s social media sites such as a web site, Facebook page or Twitter address.  If the story is ready to go, most bloggers will edit it to suite their style, and appreciate the ease of posting the article.

The author then finds bloggers that are willing to swap stories.  One place is on Linked In, in the Book Promotion group.  Triberr, a service for bloggers who want to expand their reach on Twitter, also has a discussion group for bloggers who are seeking guest posts.

It’s a simple “you rub my back, and I’ll rub yours” trade.  It’s best to find bloggers in the same subject or genre as your book, because that is where your customers are.  An author who blogs about science fiction is not the best place to promote a romance title, but a blog about relationships and dating would have readers who are interested in falling in love…

To see the rest of this article and learn more about this author, Paula Hrbacek, visit the ECS blog.

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