Monday, September 30, 2013

Guest Post - Karey White on Kickstarter




Do you know what Kickstarter is? I've seen it around, and I've even donated to one, but until recently I've never been part of one. I had lots of questions. Fellow Ripple Effect Romance author Karey White joins me today to explain a little about our series, our Kickstarter, and what a Kickstarter is.


Last week, I revealed the covers for The Ripple Effect Romance Series that I'm excited to be a part of. I'm writing Book 4, Lost and Found. My main character will first appear in the book before mine (Righting a Wrong by Rachael Anderson) and the main character from the book after mine (Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver) will play an important part in my book. I've never done something like this before. None of us have. You could call it a bit of an experiment.

When we revealed the covers, we also mentioned a Kickstarter that we're running for the next month or so. We've all had questions come up about Kickstarter. There have been some who have misunderstood what Kickstarter is, and I know of one person who was actually annoyed that we'd be "begging for money" before the books are even written.

I'd like to explain a few things to answer the questions and hopefully clear up any misunderstandings.

Here's what Wikipedia says about Kickstarter:

Kickstarter is an American-based private for-profit company founded in 2009 that provides tools to raise funds for creative projects via crowd funding through its website.
Kickstarter has funded a diverse array of endeavors, such as filmsmusicstage showscomicsjournalismvideo games, and food-related projects. People cannot invest in Kickstarter projects to make money. They can only back projects in exchange for a tangible reward or one-of-a-kind experience, like a personal note of thanks, custom T-shirts, dinner with an author, or initial production run of a new product.
There are thirteen categories that are included (with many more subcategories). They are: Art, Comics, Dance, Design, Fashion, Film and Video, Food, Games, Music, Photography, Publishing, Technology and Theater.
I first became acquainted with Kickstarter last spring. Midas Whale, a group I loved on The Voice, who I followed on Facebook, launched a Kickstarter project to fund an album they'll release this fall. They were trying to raise $30,000 to finance the project. They ended up getting $36,442. I became a backer. My reward is a that I'll get one of the first CDs when it's released. I also get updates that tell me where they are in the process, show first recordings of songs they're including, and other things that make me feel like I'm part of the whole process. It's been fun for me and to them, it's like getting advance sales that help them pay for the project up front, instead of having to finance it and then hope they earn enough to pay back the debt.
I first had the idea to use Kickstarter myself shortly after I backed Midas Whale. I had decided to go the self-publishing route for My Own Mr. Darcy and there were some up-front expenses that were going to be difficult. I needed to establish my own LLC, I needed to design a cover, and I needed to be able to buy inventory and swag for my launch. So I used Kickstarter.
I figured out what I'd need to provide the rewards and pay for the expenses I was hoping to cover and set my goal at $750.00. I ended up getting $918.00. I was thrilled to reach my goal, but even more than that, I was happy to be able to finance the book without having to go into debt, AND (and here's the big thing) I didn't have to feel like a beggar. The people who pledged money did it because they wanted to and they were getting something for it. We were all able to feel good about it.
I'm a HUGE fan of Kickstarter. I've backed a few projects now. I'm eagerly awaiting some cookies that look phenomenal. (Look at those. I know you're jealous.) I have a book loaded on my Kindle from a man I've never met, but I thought the book looked interesting so I backed his project so he could pay for professional editing and cover design.
I think the creators of Kickstarter are geniuses. Seriously! What a brilliant idea to help creative people create! If you spend a couple of hours on Kickstarter, you'll see people hoping to finance publishing ideas, developing new cheeses, paying for new ovens for their bakery, making music, funding dance pieces, making movies that Hollywood might not be so interested in, developing new board games and video games, creating new software, funding the manufacturing of a really cool wallet they've designed, launching their own dressmaker shoppe. I find the site inspiring and exciting.
So when someone (like me) tells you about a Kickstarter project they've launched, we're not begging. We're asking you to take a look at our project and see if it excites you. We don't want you to give us something for nothing. We don't even want you to give unless you want one of the rewards or you believe in and are excited about the project. There's no pressure or obligation. 
It's supposed to be a WIN/WIN.
Now, with all that said, check out the Kickstarter for our new series of books. If you're excited about a clean romance series that's written by six different authors and/or you think the rewards sound good, please feel free to pledge. 
If it doesn't, maybe there's someone making some brownies that look exciting. That's okay. I'll probably be backing the brownies too.

Thanks, Karey. Great explanation. My publisher is closing their doors, and I've decided to self-publish the rest of my series. I'm finding out just how very expensive it is to do all the stuff my publisher did for me. I'm using the same cover designer and the same editor for the next books. But I'm paying for everything myself.
Ouch.

Speaking of which, I got my rights back for A Change of Plans this weekend. The second edition is now out, with a sneak peek at the end for Torn Canvas, book 2 in the Safe Harbors series. See, I even named the series.


Click here

Friday, September 27, 2013

Book Release: "Awakening" by Christy Dorrity



. . .because some Celtic stories won’t be contained in myth.

A little magic has always run in sixteen-year-old McKayla McCleery's family—at least that’s what she’s been told. McKayla’s eccentric Aunt Avril travels the world as a psychic for the FBI, and her mother can make amazing delicacies out of the most basic of ingredients. But McKayla doesn't think for a second that the magic is real—it’s just good storytelling. Besides, McKayla doesn’t need magic. She just moved to beautiful Star Valley, Wyoming, and already she has a best friend, a solo in her upcoming ballet recital, and the gorgeous guy in her physics class keeps looking her way.

When an unexpected fascination with Irish dance leads McKayla to seek instruction from the mute, crippled, janitor at her high school, she learns that her family is not the only one with unexplained abilities. 

After Aunt Avril comes to Star Valley in pursuit of a supernatural killer, people begin disappearing, and the lives of those McKayla holds most dear are threatened. When the janitor reveals that an ancient curse, known as a geis, has awakened powers that defy explanation, McKayla is forced to come to terms with what is real and what is fantasy.

A thrilling debut novel, Awakening is a gripping young adult fantasy, based in Celtic mythology, that is rife with magic, romance, and mystery.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Popping In - Big Announcement



I'm so excited to announce one of my new projects. I'm one of the authors of the Ripple Effect Romance Series, coming out in March 2014. I feel a squee coming on!
Aren't they fun?
One of the things we're beginning with is a Kickstarter. As part of the campaign, you have a chance to win an Amazon gift card. Put up a post on your blog any day from now until October 31st spotlighting the Ripple Effect Romance Novella Series and be entered to win an additional $25 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash.

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Monday, September 23, 2013

Blogging Hiatus ... Again

My life has gone from nuts to insane. 
What I wish my life looked like right now.
What my life feels like.

I've set myself some pretty ambitious goals through January. In order for me to accomplish them, I'm going to have to seriously curtail some things.

Like my blog.

So, with the exception of commitments I've already made between now and the end of November, I'm going to be buried in edits and writing new material.

I'll still be on Facebook, and I may get around to a few blogs when I come up for air.

So don't do anything cool that I might miss, okay?

Sunday, September 22, 2013

New Cover

I loved my original cover for A Change of Plans. The storm at the top rocked. I loved the seriousness of the couple on the lower half that foretold that the book wasn't all sweetness and light.

But everyone and their brother wanted to use that couple too. All over the freakin' the place. Seems like everywhere I turned there was another book with that couple on it. It's the challenge that comes from using stock photos. While I think my cover was the most beautiful and engaging of any that I saw, the couple was hard to forget.

It's like going to a fancy dress ball and seeing someone else there wearing your very same outfit.

So I decided it was time to change out the bottom picture. I worked again with the awesome Melissa Williams who did the original cover.


I love that it still has the same feel as the original cover, with the raging surf at the top and the title in the middle. The silhouette of the couple with the faint image of a cruise ship on the distant horizon is perfect. We should be ready to change it out everywhere in the next week or so. So excited!

Your thoughts?

Friday, September 20, 2013

Book Blast

To save her country and her secrets, CIA operative Talia Reynolds must sacrifice the man she loves—but your choice is much easier! Just buy a copy of I, Spy during the book blast AND receive awesome prizes!

What you have to do

Step 1: Buy the book any day from September 19 to September 22. Any retailer will do!

Step 2: Email Jordan a copy of the receipt (jordan at jordanmccollum.com). Yes, even if you buy the book from Jordan's site, we need to know you want to receive the freebies.

Step 3: Wait with bated breath.

What you're going to get

EVERYONE who participates gets fabulous prizes, including 13 free books and samples from wonderful authors!

The fabulous prizes!


a free copy of A Body in the Backyard (A Myrtle Clover Mystery) by Elizabeth Spann Craig

a free copy of Rose, Undercover (Dead Roses #1.1) by RaShelle Workman

a free copy of Anasazi Intrigue: The Adventures of John and Julia Evans by Linda Weaver Clarke

a free copy of Writing Your Family Legacy by Linda Weaver Clarke (Isn't she awesome?!)

a free copy of Secret Sisters by Tristi Pinkston

a free copy of Dead Running by Cami Checketts

a free copy of First Kiss (Confessions of a 16-Year-Old Virgin Lips 1) by Cindy Hogan

a preview of A Change of Plans by Donna K. Weaver

a sneak preview of The Witnesses by Stephanie Black, out next month!

a sneak preview of Pocket Full of Posies (Hostage Negotiation Team #3) by Julie Coulter Bellon, out next month!
Christmas ornament
an exclusive look at "I'll Cry for Christmas," a short story by Rachelle J. Christensen

a free copy of Mr. Nice Spy (I, Spy Prequels) by Jordan McCollum
PLUS!

An exclusive sneak preview of Spy for a Spy (Spy Another Day #2) by Jordan McCollum

What if I've already bought I, Spy?

First of all, THANK YOU!! If you take a picture of you with your copy of I, Spy (or the cover on your reading device) and post it somewhere public on the Internet— Facebook (or maybe on Jordan's Facebook page), a Tweet, Flickr, Tumblr, Instagram, sky's the limit—send Jordan the link and you can have these fabulous prizes too!

So spread the word! The more, the merrier!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

CassaStorm

I'm excited to have a special guest today. The Cap'n Ninja Alex J. Cavanaugh is on deck, so front and center. Hubby and I are huge fans of his Cassa series, so you know what we'll be doing in the next little while since it came out YESTERDAY!

Well, Alex invited folks to ask him questions that he would answer, and if you comment on his blog this week you have a chance to win a Cassa mug, mousepad, magnet, and sway!

Me: Pick two celebrities to be your parents.
Alex:  A couple come to mind, but no one could ever replace my own parents, because they are awesome.
Me: Good answer!
CassaStorm
By Alex J Cavanaugh

From the Amazon Best Selling Series!

A storm gathers across the galaxy…

Commanding the Cassan base on Tgren, Byron thought he’d put the days of battle behind him. As a galaxy-wide war encroaches upon the desert planet, Byron’s ideal life is threatened and he’s caught between the Tgrens and the Cassans.

After enemy ships attack the desert planet, Byron discovers another battle within his own family. The declaration of war between all ten races triggers nightmares in his son, threatening to destroy the boy’s mind.

Meanwhile the ancient alien ship is transmitting a code that might signal the end of all life in the galaxy. And the mysterious probe that almost destroyed Tgren twenty years ago could return. As his world begins to crumble, Byron suspects a connection. The storm is about to break, and Byron is caught in the middle…

“CassaStorM is a touching and mesmerizing space opera full of action and emotion with strong characters and a cosmic mystery.” – Edi’s Book Lighhouse

“Cavanaugh has created wonderfully moving moments of great poignancy… CassaStorm could have been a dark story full of hardship and angst, but instead it's a cleverly balanced story about hope and triumph.” 

- Lynda R. Young, author of Make Believe

“…mesmerizing story of survival, personal sacrifice, tolerance, and compassion. It’s a rare jewel that successfully utilizes both character and plot to tell a story of such immense scope and intimate passion…” - Nancy S. Thompson, author of The Mistaken




Alex J. Cavanaugh has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and works in web design and graphics. He is experienced in technical editing and worked with an adult literacy program for several years. A fan of all things science fiction, his interests range from books and movies to music and games. Online he is the Ninja Captain and founder of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group. The author of the Amazon bestsellers, CassaStar and CassaFire, he lives in the Carolinas with his wife.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Cover Reveal - Sheena-Kay Graham's "Sacrifice HER"

Coming in a little late to this, but the awesome Sheena-Kay Graham (her blog is Queendsheena and she really is the queen of supportiveness around the blogosphere) has revealed the cover of her newest book Sacrifice HER.

It makes me all shivery wondering that's going on.

When a city is at stake is the life of one sixteen-year old girl worth risking thousands? Deidra Moore goes on the run after escaping from a group of human sacrifices for Bane: God of Gore. She doesn't believe he exists and sees uncertainty in the scorching desert as a better alternative. But Faux City isn't finished with her and their leader Lord Brinn is ordered by Bane - through one of his maiden worshipers- to bring her back or face dire consequences. In the desert Deidra meets a wanderer named Kale and as feelings spark can they find a safe place to lead a new life before Lord Brinn and his soldiers catch up with them? Yet the question remains. Does Bane really exist and if he does what will happen if either side succeeds or fails? Told in alternating perspectives of both the runaway servant girl and the blonde strong willed leader.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Cover Reveal - Spy for a Spy by Jordan McCollum

I'm so excited about this book because I loved I, Spy!

Spy for a Spy, the sequel to I, Spy, will be released November 12, 2013 (11-12-13!)

Already know you want to read it? Add Spy for a Spy on Goodreads.

Today, I am especially excited to reveal the cover! But first, a little more about the book.

About the Book


Canada is probably the last place you’d expect to find an American spy. And it was the last place CIA operative Talia Reynolds expected to run into fellow operative Brand Copley. AKA her new boss. AKA her ex-boyfriend.

Just the guy every woman wants to face in the middle of planning her wedding. Once again, Talia’s lying to the man she loves, but this time, to protect his heart.

After Brand takes over Talia’s latest case and steals her newest agent, he assigns her to spy on her old boss—who’s suddenly giving her every reason not to trust him. With only weeks until the big day, planning falls by the wayside as she goes into damage control mode. But when Talia discovers Brand’s real motives, fighting him is the only option, no matter what the personal and professional cost.

And now for the cover!



Advance praise


Spy for a Spy is the perfect followup to McCollum’s exciting debut, I, Spy. With more tension, more romance and higher stakes than ever, Talia’s story won’t let you go until you’ve come to the heart-stopping, surprising conclusion. Such a fun read!

Emily Gray Clawson, author of A Way Back to You


Jordan McCollum’s talent for first person present tense narrative puts the reader in the driver’s seat for heart-pounding action in Spy for a Spy. . . . Talia is back along with her fiancĂ© Danny, and many of the same great characters from I, Spy. We also meet a man from Talia’s past, a high ranking CIA operative with secrets that threaten the U.S. . . . This novel is a perfect blend of danger, intrigue, romance and even a little of the LDS religon. It is a great read the whole way through.

— Becki Clayson


Spy for a Spy is a story threaded with an unforgettable main character, high stakes espionage, and a case of wedding jitters that would try the patience of any groom. McCollum deftly keeps us on a tightrope of page-turning suspense balanced with witty romance that will not let you down. A great follow-up to I, Spy, and one you don't want to miss!



About the author


An award-winning author, Jordan McCollum can’t resist a story where good defeats evil and true love conquers all. In her day job, she coerces people to do things they don’t want to, elicits information and generally manipulates the people she loves most—she’s a mom.

Jordan holds a degree in American Studies and Linguistics from Brigham Young University. When she catches a spare minute, her hobbies include reading, knitting and music. She lives with her husband and four children in Utah.

Follow Jordan on Twitter, like Jordan on Facebook and add Spy for a Spy on Goodreads today!

Check out Jordan’s blog tomorrow for your first chance to get a sneak preview!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Fear

Source: PowerPoint
Some years ago, when my youngest was just a baby, our family went to Yosemite for a week of camping with my hubby's brother and his family. The park provides large metal bins with locks for food storage. Why? Because Yosemite has bears.

Lots of bears.

We hadn't had any problems until the last night. Of course, that was the night we'd gotten lazy and not locked the food up. So, when a bear started going through our ice chests while we hid in our tents, it was a little tense.

What was particularly scary was when we found out that the people in the camp right next to ours had stored their ice chest IN their tent. Fortunately for them, we'd left plenty of food out, so the bear didn't go looking elsewhere.

I recently attended some live-shooter training at work. The swat team member who was doing the training discussed some of the effects of fear which I found especially pertinent to writing:
  • Sensory exclusion / distortion
  • Time distortion
  • Heightened sensory response
  • Panic
  • Fainting
  • Loss of bladder / bowel control
  • Loss of fine motor skills
  • Loss of near vision
  • Tunnel vision
  • Scared stiff (I'm guess he meant this literally)
  • Scared speechless
Fortunately, most of my writerly fears don't manifest in this way. Mostly. lol

Can you think of any more to add to the list?

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

IWSG - Self-Publishing

Click here to find out more.
Purpose: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds!

Today marks the second anniversary of the IWSG. I haven't been a member nearly that long, but I've been reading posts by its members since the beginning. It's been great to know that I'm not the only one out there with insecurities, lack of confidence, feelings of worthlessness, etc.

I've got some sad news to report. My wonderful publisher, Rhemalda Publishing informed its authors on Monday that it will be closing its doors. As we all know, it's a changing publishing world out there. It's always tough for small presses but it's especially so right now.

Rhett and Emmaline Hoffmeister were so author friendly and made my foray into publishing a fabulous experience. I'm sure you've all heard some nightmarish stories out there about how the authors have no input on anything once they sign their contracts. It was never that way with Rhemalda.

I will be forever grateful to the Hoffmeisters for seeing something of value in my little story, for being patient with this noob, and for teaching me so much during the road to publication. I wish them and their family the best and hope we will not be strangers.

Details are still to be worked out on the reversion of rights, but I've decided to carry on by myself and to self-publish.

Source: PowerPoint
I know, right? Scary! I'm wishing now I'd taken some marketing classes.

What about you? Ever considered self-publishing? Do you have any tips?
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