Showing posts with label PR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PR. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Reviews, Interviews and Other Fun Stuff

I'm teaching today, so this will be a brief one. I just wanted to gratefully acknowledge all the good PR I've had recently. It all sort of flew past while I was busy, and I didn't have time to blog about any of it. The tot and I had our flu shots on Friday, so I've been kind of busy whining and trying to force my numb and achy arm to type something. (And I did manage - wait for the NaNo Week 2 update tomorrow!)

Like Magic received two very good reviews recently. Author Siobhan Kinkade seems to have enjoyed it, and JERR gave it five stars and an "O" heat level. Sounds good to me! On Thursday, an awesome blog called The One Hundred Romances Project, which is on a mission to find 100 of the best romances published in 2011, decided my short V-Day was one of them - five stars, and a place on the 100 list, for which I am very honoured.

Right now, I am in possession of the shiny new ARC of Bubbly, for New Years, and I am dying to get someone to review it before the release on Dec 3 - that's the goal, anyway. On top of that, I have about 20 guest posts to write for appearances all through until January.

Today, I'm over at Book Wenches being interviewed, so take a look there if you have a moment.

Sorry for the rather promo-laden post, but I'm blogging on the fly today. Better get used to skimpy - other than the fantastic authors who have volunteered to make appearances, my blog has gone into NaNoWriMo mode. I wish I could promise I'll do better in December, but let's face it - that's megapromo season for a holiday writer. And, after NaNo, I may be dead - or at least pretty tired. But, we'll see, shall we?

Cheers, all!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Finally - My Newsletter!

I now have a newsletter!

I have been meaning to do this for some time, but never got around to it. But, now that school is fast approaching, I figured it was now or never.

So, why would you want to sign up? Well, I suppose, if you like me or my books, or this blog, it might be a good way to keep in touch. If you're like me, you tend to lose blogs until someone reminds you it exists, and this might be a good way to be reminded.

I can't imagine I will send out more than one a month (except for very short "Yay, me!" announcements on release days), so no worries about me clogging your inbox. I will also try hard to make it worth reading - not just buy links, but hopefully something fresh and worthwhile. Perhaps a bit of news and such.

Presenting: Anne Holly's Love Notes (Notes, cause I'm a writer, Love, cause I do romance - get it?)

Just subscribe here!

Of course, if you don't want the newsletter, you also have the option of subscribing to this blog (see little "follow by email" function in the sidebar).

Or, you can just hang around once in a while and say hi. I like that, too.

Friday, December 24, 2010

2010 in Review: The Trailers


August 2010

My advance trailer for Strings Attached, which comes out with Wild Horse Press in 2011. The music was composed by James McCall, and you can find info about his new album at his website www.jamesmccall.bandcamp.com. The photo is courtesy of Dave Dyet, www.dyet.com.

(My very first trailer attempt.)

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October 2010

The trailer for my paranormal erotic release, Waking Kara, available from Wild Horse Press Liquid Heat.

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November 2010

Trailer for my upcoming erotic Christmas romance, Good for the Goose, available from Wicked Nights: After Dark.

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December 2010

The trailer for my romantic comedy ebook for Christmas, Unwrapping Scrooge, released from Decadent Publishing.


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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Newsletter Feature Tomorrow!


Hi all! Sorry I have been MIA - tot and I are still fairly ill. This chest cold is just lasting and lasting. I hope you are all well, and will enjoy your holiday weekend.

If you haven't already signed up for it, please sign up for the 1Place for Romance newsletter. Tomorrow, the featured author is yours truly - Christmassy name, Christmas book, Christmas cover - good material for Christmas Eve spotlight, I guess. :)

I'm still working to recoup the sales on Unwrapping Scrooge, which is actually not doing too badly, considering. I am hoping this will give it a little nudge.

Take care, and very happy holidays!

XXOO
~AH

Sunday, December 19, 2010

NEW: Amazon Author Central Profile


I finally got around to making my Author Central profile on Amazon - I am not sure why it took me so long, except that it gave me performance anxiety for some reason. So, I kept putting it off until I felt up to it. Last night, I finally decided to just do the darn thing.

So, from now on, since all my publishers do sell through Amazon.com, I have a one-stop link for all my books:


I hope that makes it easier for people to keep track of me. My blog posts also feed to there, and I have a little forum thingy there, I notice - watch for my release day celebration to make it there in May 2011, along with at my Yahoo group and anywhere else I can book.

I feel like such a grown up!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Unwrapping Scrooge - Re-release



Bestselling author Kale McKinnon is a modern Scrooge - eccentric, misanthropic and reclusive, made bitter by the coldness of his wealthy family. But when optimistic Canadian graduate student Molly Gillis visits Oxford and invades his space, he realizes Christmas is about to change for him forever. But can he make her stay, and force himself to un-Scrooge enough to be the right man for her?

Well, I am working towards reversing the damage done by the recent unfortunate events that led me to change the title of my Christmas romance just a week before Christmas. This was kind of heart breaking, since it was actually starting to find some moderate success under its old title, and now it has to take that slow climb again - but now with less time to do it before Christmas. I've lost all my customer reviews at the sales sites, my sale rankings, and the one best seller list it had hit. All very unfortunate, but there's hope that I can get a little PR out there between now and Christmas, and there's always next year.

Unwrapping Scrooge is slowly coming available again at various sales points. I will update this list as I get the links.

You can find the book at:
No word yet on Digicafe, and I'm not sure where else... I'll keep you posted.

Monday, December 13, 2010

A Little Good News

Good for the Goose just got a strong review from Tyhada's Place!

Unwrapping Scrooge Review!


Unwrapping Scrooge was quite affectionately reviewed on the romance/erotica review blog, Tyhada's Bookshelf! The reviewer noted she was looking forward to reading more of my work, and I hope she does! (My first official review! YAY!)

Review can be read here!

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Free PDF to Reviewers

Hi book bloggers!

I currently have three releases in need of exposure - one paranormal erotic, one Christmas erotic and one Christmas romance.

I'll be seeking out review blogs and venues for promotions, but if you have a review blog and would be interested in seeing any of these works, please email me (or post below), sending me your site's link and your email address, and we can work out a deal.

In addition, if you are an author and would like to exchange PDFs for reviews (or interviews), please let me know!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Good for the Goose Trailer!



Here it is - the brand new trailer for my Christmas erotic-romance, Good for the Goose, which will be released by Wicked Night's erotica line, After Dark, this Friday.

Good for the Goose is a spicy story of a woman, Natasha, who thought she was living her dream - she had worked up to a respected teaching position at a university, had a stable, successful husband, and a solid life... Until her husband runs off with one of his students, and she is left wondering what the point was of being good all those years. Enter Raphael, a graduate student in her department from Spain, and one of the hottest, sweetest heroes I have ever written. Passionate, bold and intrigued by Natasha... And ready, willing and eager to show her what more there can be to life. Natasha learns that sometimes it's very nice to be naughty.

A passionate May-December romance that encompasses the romance and joy of Christmas and the caliente sizzle of a sexual reawakening tale, Good for the Goose shows how what is good for the gander can be very good for Natasha!

This title will be available at Amazon and ARE, among other sellers, as well as on the Wicked Nights website. For more information, please see the Wicked Nights website or their current catalog. You can also find a small excerpt on my erotica website, Anne Holly's Dark Side.

More details will come here on the release day, this Friday, so please join me!

And have a Wicked little Christmas. ;)

Friday, November 5, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

In Honour of Hallowe'en...

Treat yourself to something a little bit paranormal...




Visit my paranormal and erotica website to learn more and take a small taste!

Waking Kara is available to buy through Amazon Kindle.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Doing Interviews - From Both Sides

I've looked at interviews from both sides now - from asking and answering, from posting to linking... and still somehow, it's interviews' illusions I recall. I really don't know interviews at all.

Or something like that, anyway.

On this blog, I have posted several interesting interviews with authors who have very nicely given their time, and I've even done a few myself for other sites. So, why do we do them, and how is a good interview asked/answered?

Now, I admit that I cheat a little - I have pre-set questions that I send to the author, and leave it pretty informal and up to them which they answer and how they go about it. I figure, being authors, they know how to come up with interesting stuff with only slim prompting. I try to give a mix of advice/craft questions and random interest stuff, while still giving them the chance to talk about their books - which, after all, is why most authors do interviews. It is good exposure, we all hope.

This week on Facebook, I posted an open invite to authors to post their advice and opinions on interviews, and got some good tips.

In terms of answering, Stephanie Beck, author of David's Angel, recommends authors answer in ways that are "not a constant book pitch (no one wants to read that), not super trite (readers want to get to know you at least a little), and not choppy or left un-spellchecked (your writing style translates more than just into actual books)." I concur! I think a well-written interview is an important step in convincing potential readers your books are enjoyable - otherwise, they might be counter productive.

And self-promotion is really what interviews are about. Robert C. Roman, author of Road Mage, puts it well when he says, "The more places you put your information out, the more places people see it. Cross pollination of fanbases, so to speak."

Yet, conducting author interviews is also a form of promotion, if the truth is told. There are other reasons, of course - I need the regular content, so interviews are a big help there, and I also find it is a great way to make friends, get to know other authors, and to generate good karma for yourself in the community, as people tend to appreciate the chance to talk about their work, even on little blogs like mine. And I like doing things that people appreciate.

But, I can't lie and say blogging interviews is not without its promotional element, as well. Not only does it increase posts (which updates my Facebook) and therefore hits, I also hope many authors will pass the link to their interview on to their fans, which increases my name recognition (even a little) - all of those factors are good reasons to do author interviews. That and, of course, you want your blog to be interesting to book people, and readers like reading about authors, and find new books.

However, there is more to blogging interviews than just asking, "So, what are you selling?" I am still new to the game, so my questions aren't really refined yet, but I am working on it. It is important to ask good questions and to post interviews that attract readers.

So, what makes a good interview? Beck suggests matching the tenor of the questions to the nature of the author - funny, serious, dramatic, etc. This is a fine suggestion, though it requires some research on the part of the interviewer - but it makes for a stronger interview that is more interesting to read. Roman recommends not forgetting to let the author improvise, and not to ask questions that are too narrow - and to let them talk about their books. He also suggests that questions should be a mix of serious and fun. All very important things for making the interview not only interesting to read but more pleasant for authors to answer.

More than any who responded to my plea for advice, though, romance writer Jasmine Aherne is concerned with keeping the interview interesting for the readers. Her suggestions are, "Ask interesting questions, keep it fun. Make it ocassionally random. Post lots of pictures." All sound advice for keeping your blog visually and mentally stimulating, which ends up being better promotion all around. (And her concerns for fun, stimulating media are clearly reflected in her author site - one of my favourites!)

In sum, when you are author/book blogging the important thing to remember is that just doing it on autopilot is not always better than not doing it at all. If you are not interviewing in such a way that draws readers or in ways unpleasant to your authors, this would reflect poorly on your blog. In turn, when answering interviews if you don't put your best foot forward, you might be turning off potential readers rather than promoting yourself in your best light. Robert Roman is absolutely correct when he urges authors to be honest in asking/answering, but there are many ways to be honest while still being interesting and/or fun.

I will keep working on my interviews, both giving and conducting, and I hope you all continue reading! I'd love to hear what you think on this week's topic - feel free to leave a comment!

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If you would like to do an interview for this blog, please email me at anneholly2010@gmail.com.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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