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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Forever #drabble

Every once in a while, some mysterious character living in the back of my head will pop up for a brief moment. When that happens, I try to jot down whatever is going on in his or her world. Sometimes, those little moments grow. Other times, they don't.

I don't know which of the two this piece is, but I kind of like it where it stands. :)

I've dubbed it Forever.

Enjoy. <3

...

"I love you," he whispered, wrapping his arms around me when I stepped up between his legs. He lifted his hooded gaze to mine.

Emotion he never showed me blazed in the clear blue depths of his eyes like storm clouds roiling. Everything I wanted hung there, but nowhere near enough of it.

"Show me," I said, needing more from him in that moment than spoken professions and unguarded looks. I needed . . . forever as only he could give it to me. I needed his lips on mine and his heart pounding for me. Only for me.

"Always for you," he promised as if he'd plucked the thought from the depths of my mind.

His lips parted, sliding over mine like warm silk.

For the first time in days, forever didn't seem so impossible after all.

It seemed right.

* * *
 
See you next time I surface from editing FALL.
 
xoxo,
Ayden
 
 
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Cover Reveal: Demon's Veil by Brandice Snowden

Hi, lovelies!

I am so excited to help reveal the phenomenal cover for Demon's Veil by Brandice Snowden, a fellow Curiosity Quills author. In addition to being one of CQ's newest additions, Brandice was the winner of the 2012 NANO-Virtuoso Competition and an all around sweetheart.

Demon's Veil is slated for release on July 15th.

 
Isn't the cover absolutely gorgeous?!
 
Summary: Powerful veils hold Earth apart from realms mortals believe are merely tales of myth and legend.


They are opening again, leaving humans vulnerable, and the monsters ready to strike.

 

Marie Leveau prefers to remain alone and anonymous, for she knows what goes bump in the night, and sacrificing others isn't part of her personality. But life isn’t always about getting what you want.

 

Contracted by The Organization, a shadow government agency, Marie is assigned a new Special Ops team, one she must introduce via Paranormal 101 to the very monsters they didn’t believe existed. Marie and her team are sent to Asia in search of an ancient relic, leading them into the jungle and tests of a fragile new bond. Despite the initial distrust, and an unholy battle with a demon-god, the team survives, their lives forever changed and woven into an unbreakable tapestry.
 


Returning home, the new friends sense the very people responsible for their safety are willing to sacrifice them all in the name of power.

 

They learn of a prophecy, and The Paladin, the one person able to close the veils and keep the mortals safe.
 


With few clues, the team must unravel the prophecy and figure out how to close the veils. Or the monsters will use Earth as ground zero, innocents be damned.
 
Adult Urban Fantasy: Intended for readers 17 years of age and older.
 
Visit Brandice on Facebook and Twitter.
xoxo,
Ayden
 
 
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Sizzling Summer Giveaway is Coming! #signup


Guess what? Guess what?!

The Sizzling Summer Giveaway, hosted by YA Bound, is coming your way! This massive, multi-author giveaway has 50 participating authors, and I'm one of them! Woohoo!

So what's up for grabs? Oh, nothin' but two Kindle Fires loaded with YA, NA, and Adult titles (like those below). Pretty awesome, right? I think so!

The giveaway runs from July 22nd- July 27th, but you don't have to wait until then to get in on the action. You can sign up here to host the giveaway on your blog. Participating authors will provide a guest post and the Rafflecopter for you. All you have to do is post it.

Easy peasy. :)




Go! Sign up! Hurry!

xoxo,
Ayden
 
PS: GO BLACKHAWKS! 

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Monday, June 10, 2013

Marketing for Authors: Observations from the Trenches

Hello, lovelies,

Now that I've officially signed with Curiosity Quills Press for FALL – The Ragnarök Prophesies: Book Two, I've found myself thinking a lot about marketing.

What works? What doesn't? What should I plan for? What happens naturally? And does marketing even really matter?

I think most indie authors would answer that last question with a definitive and emphatic "Yes". Marketing matters. It matters a lot whether you're signed with one of the Big 5, a small press, are self-published, have written fifteen books, or have just published your first.

How will anyone find your books if you don't tell them that they're out there?

Typically speaking, any author who assumes most of their readers will stumble upon their books and then shout them from the rooftops is in for a rude awakening. Readers have hundreds of choices put in front of them each day. Unless yours really speaks to them, without marketing, chances are your book isn't going to make it in front of most potential readers.

Hence the necessity of marketing.

But figuring that out is the easy part.

Figuring out HOW to market your novel is a horse of a different color. And this is where most of us tend to stumble, trip, and/or fall flat on our faces.

Marketing options can be daunting. But, and this is a big but, that doesn't mean hiring someone to do it for you is the best option either. Sure, marketing is tough and takes time. But expensive, ineffective marketing accomplishes next to nothing. It's a waste of time, energy, and resources. And authors don't have enough of any of the three to waste them unnecessarily.

Every day, I see site after site offering their marketing services to indie authors. I cringe when I see authors jumping on board because that approach to marketing isn't revolutionary, and for most of those I see . . . it's not very helpful either.

Here's why:

Your average reader doesn't care what a marketing company or website has to say about your book.

They care what reviewers and fellow readers say. They care about the connection they've made with you or your characters. That once a day tweet buried amongst once a day tweets for fifty other novels isn't making waves for most authors because a majority of readers ignore said tweets the same way they ignore those incessant "Read My Book" tweets from you.

Posting the same message over and over in the same venue isn't effective marketing. Neither is listing the book on a website with a thousand other titles from indie authors. If you're lucky, these efforts will bring a few readers your way, but most indie authors only make an average of 600.00 or so a year. Why spend half of your marketing budget on a plan that's only going to bring you a handful of readers when you can spend the same amount or less on more effective marketing? You want to stand out from the crowd, not get lost in a sea of tweets or posts or lists!

This weekend, I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what I already know about marketing, what I don't know, what I'm already doing, and what I need to do more effectively. At the urging of my publisher, I started writing down everything I already do  and everything I plan to do in the form of a marketing plan.

Turns out . . . I already do a whole lot more in the form of marketing than I thought I did. And so do most authors I know because the most effective marketing you can do is the marketing you may already be doing.

Do you already talk to managers of bookstores about getting your books onto shelves? Good. Next time you go in, take along a letter, your book, reviews from readers, and what you do (or plan to do) to continue marketing for the manager or owner to review.

Do you already tell your readers about where they can buy your books? Good. Next time someone asks, remind your readers to request your books at their favorite bookstore, and give them the ISBN to take along with them. Even big chain stores will stock a book with enough requests.

Do you let your library know about your books when they come out? Cool. Next time you stop in to visit the research section, bring a copy of your novel alongside a request to host a reading or an event at the library. Offer to bring the snacks. Paper the town with flyers about the event. Send the notice to the papers, the news and radio stations, and any city event calendars.

Have you talked to a school, a civic club, or a book or literary club about your books? No? Send them a postcard announcing the release of your next book. Or send them a copy of your book. Heck, send them a letter offering to speak at their next meeting.

Did a book reviewer choose your book to review? Awesome. Keep a running list! When your next title comes out, send out a letter (or the ARC) and invite them to review it. Keep it simple and polite. You don't want to tick off a reviewer with demands or drama.

Do you already connect with other authors? Ask them if you can guest post on their blog, and offer to return the favor. Keep your post relevant to their readers while tying it into your brand.

Host contests. Chat with your readers online instead of bombarding them with those "Read My Book" posts. Write a blog about something in your life, some experience you had while writing, or heck, even your favorite book.

In short, talk to others about your book, why it's relevant, and why they should be reading it. Bolster these tried and true efforts with fun campaigns and blitzes. That's right. HAVE FUN with marketing. Try something new. Spend time reaching out to your secondary audience in addition to your primary audience. Ask your readers to write reviews. Offer a promotion.
 
Equally as important... write down what you're already doing or what you plan to do so you're always prepared. Believe me, marketing is NOT a panster-friendly area. Having a road map in front of you will make your life a lot easier in the long run because you'll know what you're doing, what you haven't done, what works for you, and what doesn't with one quick review. Include where you want to be and how you plan to get there. If you have a publisher find out what their plan is for your book(s), and make sure your plan fills in the gaps.
 
Finally, if you do opt to use a marketing/book tour service, know what you're getting before you send the money. Make sure your service is going to do more than tweet your book alongside a thousand other books or cram your book into a list alongside every other book they've ever tweeted. Ask them to see a sample marketing plan or list of sites that have participated in previous tours. If they can't provide you one or refuse to, chances are you're better off saving your money for something that readers will notice. Like swag. Readers respond to free or fun stuff a lot better than they do tweets or listings you could do yourself, for free.

At least those are my observations from the trenches.

 

xoxo,
Ayden


*Note: Not all marketing services are built the same. Always opt for a service that offers an array of wrap-around benefits and services. They do exist!

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Beautiful Nothing: #Poetry of the Ragnarok Prophesies - #teasertuesday

Hello, lovelies,
 
For as long as I can remember, I've written poetry. I've published many of those poems over the years, including a book full of them, but despite the relevancy of some, none of those pieces have found their way to this blog yet. But FALL is currently with the B.E.E., it's Teaser Tuesday, and I think it's about dang time I remedy the lack of poetry.
 
So today, your teaser is a poem. Yay, right?
 
The poem is entitled Beautiful Nothing, and is a companion to Ari and Dace's story.
 
Beautiful Nothing
 
The world is shrouded
in the puffy almost-stillness
that speaks in
resounding whispers
of mysteries
that lie just beyond vision.
 
Bared and bowed branches droop
beyond the gossamer blanket
that softens all edges into ethereal beauty
and subdues even the restless
into closing eyes and listening
for the gentle eddies
and careful hums
that reach beyond the seen
 
and caress the edges of that realm
where dreams dance
like sugarplum faeries
and melodies play
oh so faintly
you only think you hear
the lyrical notes
that murmur so invitingly
in your ear.
 
They cause you to sway
as you stand
on the other side of that silent wonder
that rose up
and descended down
to cushion light
in webs so delicate
you're scared to reach out
and let your fingers close around
that magical nothing
which cocoons and shelters you
from the harshness
of living
 
for fear that when your hand
clenches and closes
the scene will fold in upon itself
and shatter into pieces so fine
heaven will weep and rail
at the loss of such peaceful silence
 
and you will have to live
always
with the memory
that you tried to hold forever
in the palm of your hand
only to realize that
forever was already gone
and you were the only one to blame.
 
***
 
So, how does that relate to Ari and Dace, you ask?
 
My original plan for Ari and Dace's story was for it to be one book, with Part One (FADE) connected to a poem entitled CRY, and Part Two (FALL) to this poem, and so on and so forth with FLAME, FEAR, and FOREVER. I realized about halfway into Part One (FADE) that their story was too long for one book, so I scrapped that plan and left out the poems that went along with the stories. They've been sitting in a dusty corner with a stack of notes ever since. When I pulled those notes to work on FLAME this weekend, the poems fell out, and I thought "Hmm... Maybe I should share these." And, well, there you have it.
I'll post the others a little later on. :)
 
xoxo,
Ayden


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