Monday, 14 September 2009

Marketing your book

Tell Me a Story - opinion

I'm always on the look out for ways to promote 'Without Reproach'. So, when an article to help with book marketing appears on the web I'm straight in there - what new things can I learn, how else can I get my novel 'out there', how can I make it popular?

Contrary to fashionable belief, books don't sell themselves - unless you're someone like Stephenie Meyer of course. Publishers rarely put much effort into selling your book. Budgets for promotion often aren't available for mere mortals, and even if your publisher DOES provide book promotion, the money will be part of an advance package .... And don't run away with the idea that an advance is some free gift of cash from the 'nice publisher'. An advance it's what it says it is - an advance - an advance against estimated future sales of your book. If sales of your book don't reach the level of the advance, chances are you won't get another contract.....

Most people have a rather grandiose idea that we authors knock out a book then sit back and wait for royalty cheques to roll in ..... NOT SO. I'm afraid that in today's competative world, there are so many new books on the market that chances of sales of your book or my book selling well, are very slim indeed.

Authors need a hell of a lot of luck to get large numbers of their books into the hands of Joe Public .... hence my obsession with finding articles that help with marketing books.

This time I found an article via LinkedIn - a good site to be on by the way. The article is an interview with author Charles S. Weinblatt, and makes good sense, has some good tips and guidelines. Give it a try http://www.wanderingeducators.com/books-film/books/book-marketing-101-authors.html I'm sure you'll find something of interest in there.




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Thursday, 10 September 2009

Brooklyn Book Festival

Tell Me a Story - Information

For those of you lucky enough to live within travelling distance of Brooklyn, there’s a real treat in store this weekend.

On Sunday, September 13, the Brooklyn Literary Council and Brooklyn Tourism will host the fourth annual free Brooklyn Book Festival, presenting in excess of 220 writers - and an erudite bazaar of more than 150 booksellers and literary institutes.

Book Readings.

The program will include readings by numerous authors including Paul Auster, Russell Banks, and Francine Prose.

For more information about the Brooklyn Book Festival and sponsors, visit www.visitbrooklyn.org.

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Sunday, 6 September 2009

Why writers should blog

Tell Me a Story - opinion

Anyone who's thinking of writing a book ought to write a blog. Whether you've completed your 'great work' or just thinking of starting, writing a blog is a good idea.

  • But why waste time writing a blog when you could be doing productive work?

Well for starters, any writing is productive. Look on a blog as practice for the real thing. The more you're used to putting words together, the easier it becomes.

Web presence.

However, don't run away with the idea that you'll suddenly have dozens of fans just because you blog. It isn't that you'll even have regular followers at the start, but eventually you'll build up a 'presence' on the web. It's slow, it's time consuming, but over time it starts to happen.

Your name will gradually filter into the 'ether' and hopefully be remembered by some.... and I've read that a book - in fact any artifact - needs to be seen at least seven times before a prospective buyer becomes a firm purchaser.

So start early - your name is what you want sell .... not just a book.

If you DON'T blog.

  1. If you DON'T blog, your name won't be known in the blogosphere.
  2. If you DON'T blog, you can't possibly have a ready-made following.
  3. If you DON'T blog, other writers who are bloggers won't know you exist.

If you DO blog.

  1. If you DO blog, there's a chance that some editor or publisher will notice your work .... Okay, okay, I know it's a remote possiblity, but who'd want to miss an opportunity like that.
  2. If you DO blog, readers will see how professional you are and have a chance to develop a relationship with you
  3. If you DO blog, agents, editors, and publishers appreciate a writer who is ready to promote their own work, and the Internet is far and away the most efficient way to accomplish this.

All in all, I suppose it's rather like a lottery ticket. If you don't purchase you'll never win....

So, get stuck into that blog. At the very worst, a handful of people might start to recognize your name.... and at best - well you could just have a ready made readership waiting for that book.

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Friday, 4 September 2009

HELP - With Book Promotion

Tell Me a Story - book promotion.

I hate book promotion. I've tried all sorts of things to push my book - to no avail. The market is dominated by big publishing conglomerates.... and it doesn't help if you're a shy person, like me, who dislikes being the centre of attention.

Bog-all book sales.

If you're with an independent publishing house as I was a while ago, or an indie author on Kindle, as I am now,  it's extremely difficult to get a foot in. Result - bog-all book sales despite good feedback and fan-mail from readers all over the world.

The problem is, even with established publishing houses there is no budget for new authors. Like Kindle authors, they have to do all their own book promotion.

Help is at hand.

It's been suggested that the 'tag' system on Amazon be used to help book promotion. The idea is that a growing number of people use those tags to find 'types' of books they want, rather than authors - not simply for genre, but for more specific detail.

As a simple example, there is a tag for Romantic Suspense (along with others) on Without Reproach. Now if someone is interested in novels centred on Romantic Suspense, they might search tags and come up with my book.

Let's play tag.

Amazon actively promote tags on books but place emphasis on those with the highest number of unique ticks on those tags - as they would of course.

Now here's the clever bit. If any kind readers out there, could take it upon themselves to visit Without Reproach and simply click on ANY of the tags to my book, it would cost NO MONEY and it might help my dismal promotion efforts..... PLEEEASE.....

I'm not asking anyone to write a review, just tick boxes they feel like ticking and tick that they've read the book, otherwise it doesn't seem to work (I know its a cheat, but....).

Without Reproach can be found here on Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

I really would be grateful for any help you can give.... And for any authors out there, if you fancy a reciprocal agreement for book promotion, please leave a message in the comments.




Thursday, 3 September 2009

Stephenie Meyer and a line in clothes

Tell Me a Story - comment.

It had to happen, didn’t it. Stephenie Meyer is to launch her own line in clothes.

Hobo Skate Company has announced that they've teamed up with writer Stephenie Meyer for a line in clothes from “The Host” - such things as t-shirts and skateboards, available for purchase worldwide on their website starting today..

It pisses me off, but like my old mum used to say, those that have, will have..

I just wish I could find out how her books managed to be so succesful.... I know, I know .....sour grapes.



Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Writing qualifications

Tell Me a Story - Guideline.

I've recently had a couple of queries about writing qualifications - are they necessary, what is my experience, what qualification do I have?

Well to answer the last question first - I actually have a university degree, BUT, it bears no relevance to writing, my degree is in science and technology - totally unrelated. My writing qualifications have been acquired through studying numerous books on the craft and taking a distance learning course on creative writing - and several years application of that study.

Limited success

Like most authors, I suffered many rejection slips before finding limited success. My first short story was accepted by a women's magazine way back in 1994. Since then I've been lucky enough to be published regularly in magazines, international newspapers, summer specials, international competitions, anthologies, to have my work read on Prime-time radio and a selection of short stories recorded as audio books. My novel, Without Reproach, was accepted and published by Libros International Publishers.

Need to study

Nothing worthwhile comes easy. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it..... and everyone ain't.
I would never advise anyone to tackle writing without studying at least a couple of books about the craft first. Do artists paint, do musicians play, without studying? Do actors get accepted without studying? NO!

Writing is no different, you need to understand the principles involved before beginning to write .... and after the study comes work. All artforms need dedication and graft. If there ain't no pain, there ain't no gain. If you're serious about writing, it needs doing. Live with it.

Sorry folks. There are no shortcuts .... except in stories ....




Julian Fellowes, and Past Imperfect

Tell Me a Story - review

Julian Fellowes, who landed an Oscar for the screenplay of "Gosford Park" and hit the bestseller lists with his debut novel, "Snobs", based his works on recreating the eccentricity of the British upper crust.

His latest offering, "Past Imperfect", hits the stores in the United States this week. The British author puts his protagonists back amongst earls and baronets, but Julian Fellowes says this time his story is not about class.

"Snobs is a lighter book, an easier read," he said. "….Whereas Past Imperfect is not about class, it's about time and what time does to lives.”



Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Quote of the day.

Tell Me a Story - Quote of the day.


Found this, love it, have to share it.


If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be “meetings”.

- Dave Barry



Friday, 28 August 2009

Book Marketing

Tell Me a Story - opinion.

If you're looking for book marketing tips, try this site. It seems to offer some really good hints and tips.

I've only had a quick look but it looks the tops. I know I'm going to try some of them.....

End of post - Book marketing


Senator Edward Kennedy - children's writer

Tell Me a Story - comment.

Senator Edward Kennedy will probably be recalled as a legislator who was often at the forefront of advancing enlightened causes.
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What some may not know, is that Senator Edward Kennedy's love of Portuguese water dogs prompted him to become a children's book author, penning My Senator And Me: A Dog's Eye View Of Washington, D.C., a book on the political process for ages 4-8.

According to Scholastic, Senator Edward Kennedy's book "Not only takes readers through a full day in the Senator's life, but also explains how a bill becomes a law."

Full story from Lori Calabrese
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  • Next post on Tell Me a Story.


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Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Nick Cave - The Death of Bunny Munro

Tell Me a Story - opinion

Nicholas Edward Cave is an Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, artist, and sometime actor.

Best known for his occupation as frontman of the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, he also fronted the group The Birthday Party in the early 1980s, a band renowned for its highly dark, challenging lyrics and violent sound influenced by free jazz, blues, and post-punk.

Nick Cave has also turned his hand to writing. His second novel, The Death of Bunny Munro, is due to hit stores on September 8th but given that it’s a book by Nick Cave, the Australian rocker has given special consideration to its audio counterparts. Two audio versions — a digital audio book and an unabridged CD — are due September 8th.

To say it pisses me off is an understatement. Celebrities should stick to what they do best and leave writing to those who can. Bad grapes I know, but his work will sell just because of his name, not because of the quality. It’s a hell of a struggle for writers to get our name's out there – maybe we should sing shit instead….



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Friday, 21 August 2009

Quote of the day.

Tell Me a Story - quote of the day.

Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.

- W. Somerset Maugham


Love it.


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Thursday, 20 August 2009

Quote of the day.

Tell Me a Story - quote of the day.


Just found this little gem - and fell in love with it.

Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news.

- Douglas Adams




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Sunday, 16 August 2009

Quote - Freddy Mercury

Tell Me a Story - quote of the day.

People are always asking me what my lyrics mean. Well I say what any decent poet would say if you dared ask him to analyse his work: if you see it, darling, then it's there. - Freddie Mercury

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Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Amy WInehouse musical?

Tell Me a Story - comment.

Who are you kidding?

Amy Winehouse's outlandish lifestyle might just become the topic for a musical! The singer’s brother, Alex Winehouse, says he considers a stage production centred on Amy’s struggles, is a genuine option now she’s getting to grips with her problems.

He said, “Amy is much better. I think one day there could be a musical of Amy’s life. You just don’t ever know how far things can go these days.”

Alex says he thinks the musical should also include her more contented, earlier days as well as the more sensational phase of her life.

Maybe I’m a touch cynical, but this seems to me like Alex has just thought up a way to make a cache of money.


End of post - Amy Winehouse musical.


Book Promotion

Tell Me a Story - promotion


In today's post I'm presenting an extract from 'The Frugal Book Promoter by
Carolyn Howard-Johnson. Carolyn always gives good advice, so read on - enjoy - and learn from the expert.


Exponential Promotional Expansion
New Math Adds Up To FREE Publicity
By Carolyn Howard-Johnson


(An excerpt from THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER:
HOW TO DO WHAT YOUR PUBLISHER WON'T)



The new math for free publicity is: E-book + E-gift = Promotion. Oops. Error. Make the
answer FREE promotion!


There are three magical concepts to this e-book formula
1. Accidental
2. Free
3. E-book.


My best promotion ever, a free e-book called COOKING BY THE BOOK, accidentally
fell into my lap and it uses all three. I’ll share more about these three promotional potions
a bit later.


COOKING BY THE BOOK began when more than two dozen authors from several
countries contributed to a book that would be given away free to anyone—as a gift of
appreciation to the support teams it takes to write and market a book and to the legions of
readers who cook but were probably never exposed to our books. Each invited author had
written at least one kitchen scene in his book. Each segment of the cookbook begins with
an excerpt from that scene, the recipe comes next and that is followed by a short blurb
about the author..


This cookbook e-tool is a cross-pollinator. Each contributing author was to publicize it
any way she chose. Participants promised to promote it and not to charge for it. That way
each contributor benefited from the efforts, the lists, and the contacts of the other authors.


We had some superior promoters among us:


�� Most of us set up a page on our websites.
�� Contributor Peggy Hazelwood promoted it in her newsletter for
book lovers.
�� Mary Emma Allen featured it in the columns she writers for New
Hampshire dailies, The Citizen and The Union Leader.
�� David Leonhardt, (http://thehappyguy.com/ ) author of CLIMB
YOUR STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, incorporated the cookbook
into a Happiness Game Show he uses in his presentations.
�� We gave away coupons for this book at our signings. Because it
costs nothing, it can be given to everyone, not just those who
purchase a book.
�� I use them as thank yous to people who visit my site.
�� Some include information on these feebies on the back of business
cards and bookmarks.
�� I query site editors whenever I run across another place that seems
as if our CB Book would interest their audience.


Reviewer JayCe Crawford (http://www.authorsden.com/jaycecrawford) said, “For a
foodie-cum-fiction-freak like me, this cookbook is a dream come true.”
That review has
popped up in places we didn’t know existed.


Our most startling success came from sources we had no connection to. It was featured in
Joan Stewart’s The Publicity Hound, in Writer’s Weekly, on MyShelf.com, in the
iUniverse newsletter and more. I had the highest rate of interest I’d ever had when I
queried radio stations for interviews and that was in competition with a pitch for THIS IS
THE PLACE just before the 2002 games in Salt Lake City and an intolerance angle on
the same novel right after 9/11.


Wait, we're not through yet. Mother's day invites us to repeat our publicity blitzes every
year, because -- if you haven’t noticed -- mothers tend to do lots of cooking. This book
was so successful I collaborated with Sarah Mankowski on a similar one called
SEASONED GREETINGS for holiday promotional blitzes.


Back to those three magic words:
1. 1. Accidental: I don’t take credit for knowing a good thing when I saw
it. What I learned from this experience is to never dismiss something
that is placed on your desk without careful consideration-- even if it
seems vaguely hokey. I nearly did just that. “E-book indeed,” I said to
myself. I was worried that association with this concept might taint my
literary works. Hubris can be very self-defeating.
2. Free: This charmed word convinced editors to offer our cookbook as a
freebie to their readers. Usually the contributing author who pitched it
was privileged with their own promotional site’s URL being used as a
link but when some editors chose to place the entire cookbook
download on their own sites, we all benefited just the same.
3. E-book: An e-book is easy for readers to obtain. The author need not
budget for postage or processing expenses. In the invitations, queries,
and releases I sent out, I emphasized a no strings attached attack: I
assured everyone that they would not be expected to register to the site,
sign up for a newsletter nor purchase a thing. The E-book concept is
also important because—though it may not be new to you and me—the
media is still infatuated with it.


Here is a fourth magic word. Cookbook. It has universal appeal. You might find
something else that works better for you.. I’ve been thinking of doing something similar
utilizing the subject of genealogy because my novel is based on the stories of my own
ancestors--four generations of them. It is not necessary that the freebie be knitted to your
primary title; you may benefit by a theme that reaches out, draws in those who might not
otherwise be exposed to your work. Your idea may appeal to a narrower audience but
niche markets work, too.



Everyone loves something that is FREE.


COOKING BY THE BOOK and my other e-books are like hospitality gifts. Only better.
That's because they promote not only my work, but that of others. Those who are
interested in how these books work can download samples at
www.authorscoalitionandredenginepress.com. Click on the free e-book link.


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Carolyn Howard-Johnson is the author of the award-winning This is the Place, Harkening, and
Tracings . She is also the author of the How To Do It Frugally series including The Frugal Book
Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won’t, the winner of USA Book News' Best
Professional Book 2004 and the Irwin Award and the soon-to-be-released The Frugal Editor: Put
Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and Ensure Success. The author was honored by
members of the California Legislature as Woman of the Year in Arts and Entertainment and was
named outstanding woman of the San Gabriel Valley in California for her "literary activism" by the
Pasadena Weekly. Learn more about the author at: http://HowToDoItFrugally.com.



Monday, 10 August 2009

Bookdoggie - a new idea

Tell Me a Story - comment.

For readers and writers alike, here's a catchy new idea for you. Bookdoggie have created a site where instead of searching for an author, you search for book genre.


A new website abroad.


Once your favourite genre is selected, Hey Presto, the site randomly pulls an author with a book in that category. You're taken to the author's website or an online sales site for the book.

Bookdoggie doesn't actually sell direct so has no axe to grind one way or another with author random selection. The only criteria is that authors have to submit their books for them to be considered, and each title is vetted before acceptance.

It might seem an odd idea, but it means readers are introduced to authors who might otherwise not have been considered. It doesn't mean you have purchase, of course - but it does mean you get a glimpse at authors or books which might be great but overlooked.

Give it a try, you might be pleasantly surprised.


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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Thursday, 6 August 2009

Paula Abdul and American Idol

Tell Me a Story - comment.

So, Paula Abdul is to leave American Idol. Am I bovered?

Pretty she may be, useful to the show, she was not.

Half the time Paula Abdul appeared to be drunk or on drugs - and who needs that? I may be doing her an injustice, maybe she's been sick, maybe her nerves have played her up - but whatever, she's rarely added anything REALLY constructive to the show. Most of the time her mundane comments could have been cut and the show would not have suffered.

As writers, we quickly learn to remove unnecessary words and phrases. Paula Abdul was an unnecessary phrase. She needed editing a long time ago.

Maybe now, Simon Cowell will get down to the proper business of critcal analysis instead of pratting about with Paula....




*** Paula Abdul, Paula Abdul, Paula Abdul ***

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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Script writers dreams CAN come true

Tell Me a Story - resource.

Incredible news for wannerbee script writers.

Seasoned screenwriter Michael Elliot has formed an online resource to help new screenwriters break into Hollywood with their first screenplay. Elliot has revealed the launch of the website WritersLittleBlackBook.com.

WritersLittleBlackBook.com is an online directory of more than 1,200 film producers and the connections at each film company that Elliot thinks most probable to consider material from new, unrepresented writers. "Getting your script read by a Hollywood producer is a new writer's best chance of selling their screenplay," says Elliot.

Hopeful writers now have a door to these Hollywood producers through WritersLittleBlackBook.com. It's a members-only resource, though. Each of the more than 1,200 listings include the producer's contact information, produced credits, and more importantly, the one person at the producer's company that Elliot recommends writers contact.




*** Script writers, Script writers, Script writers ***


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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Sunday, 2 August 2009

Quote of the day.


Tell Me a Story - quotes


Not had a bad day, cleaned the swimming pool, painted the interior kitchen doors, taken it easy - no rush. Sundays are for taking it easy.

I love this quote, seems kind of apt in the circumstance.


Everyone rises to their level of incompetence.

Laurence J. Peter







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Dad Mitch, follows Amy Winehouse into songs

Tell Me a Story - viewpoint.

It sometimes happens that children follow in their parent’s footsteps; not so often that you hear of parents following into their kid’s career.

In this particular case, Amy Winehouse‘s dad, Mitch, a taxi driver, is taking the plunge.

Mitch has started recording an album of Frank Sinatra songs, along with a handful of his own songs. A source says, Mitch has been working on the album for a while now. Amy always credits her dad with getting her into singing. He loves music. He has a good voice and wants a go at turning professional.”

Way to go Mitch – but hope you’re not following Amy into drugs as well……








*** Amy Winehouse, Amy Winehouse, Amy Winehouse ***
*** Mitch Winehouse, Mitch Winehouse, Mitch Winehouse ***

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Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Saturday, 1 August 2009

Quick quote.

Tell Me a Story - quotes.

I love this quote. For writers it becomes somewhat poignant....

Criticism is prejudice made plausible.
- H. L. Mencken




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Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Thursday, 30 July 2009

Is American Idol fixed?

Tell Me A story - opinion.

Is American Idol REALLY fixed like Felicia Barton, Kendall Beard, and Ju'Not Joyner claim? Or are they simply cases of bad losers...

Or, heaven forbid - is it a case of whipping up publicity, especially seeing as Ju'Not Joyner is about to release a CD.... Whoops, have I just added to his album promotion?



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Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Quotation

Tell Me a Story - life.

I had a Tweet today from a guy with the strange handle of Sleeptreatment. He Tweets good advice from time to time. This latest Tweet, is a quote from something he found on the Internet by American editor H. L. Mencken - Love Is The Triumph Of Imagination Over Intelligence. - Brilliant.



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Tuesday, 28 July 2009

José Saramago and “The Elephant’s Journey”

Tell Me a Story - news.

It seems there's nothing quite like jumping on a bandwagon. Even the most successful authors don't seem averse to conforming to an award winning trend.

Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago, must have liked what he saw in the runaway success of the Sara Gruen novel “Water for Elephants,” because he's now hot on the heels with his own jumbo story, “The Elephant’s Journey”.

I'm not suggesting there's anything untoward like plagiarism taking place - No way José!

No, someone of Josè Saramago's standing has no need to stoop so low, it's just that..... well there ARE other subjects... Did you have to be so obvious about it, José? You could have at least given it a different title....

Maybe I'll write one - what do you think of The Elephant Circus..... or An Elephant's Pride.....


See the New York Times for more information.



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End of post - José Saramago and The Elephant’s Journey.

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Nick Sabatino book signing AGAIN.

Tell Me a Story - inspiration.

Those of you living around CENTERVILLE, OHIO could be in for yet another treat. At ninety years of age, Nick Sabatino will be doing another book-signing for Tiny Donut with a Big Heart at Bill’s Donuts on 1st August 2009 between 9am and 12 noon.
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Apparently, so many people turned out last time that he ran out of books - Wow! Brilliant, Nick, who could ask for more.



So, take a drive, walk, run, jog, whatever you want, just get down to Bill’s Donut Shop, 268 N. Main St. on 1st August and give Nick all the support you can.
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....And just in case you're wondering why he's chosen that venue, Bill’s Donut Shop was part of the inspiration for the book - so there....

Well done Nick. You really are an inspiration to us all.
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End of post Nick Sabatino book signing again.

Saturday, 25 July 2009

Help with book promotion

Tell Me a Story - opinion.

This is one for all you published authors out there who aren't actually best sellers.

If, like the rest of us poor mortals, you're struggling to get your book read, then you need assistance. Publishers don't seem to give a damn once your book is in print; promotion is for celebrities not for real writers. Real writers have to do their own promotion - uggggh! I hate it.

Help is at hand though, you'll be glad to hear.

Carolyn Howard Johnson has produced a neat book that gently guides through you the maze of book promotion - and without spending a fortune.

Using her own experience, Carolyn shows you insider wrinkles that most publishers or publicity agents simply won't. The Frugal Book Promoter is invaluable. I purchased it a while ago - loved it. It's full of good stuff - one of those books you refer to time and again.


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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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My Hubpage record.

Tell Me a Story - update.

I've just been looking over my Hubpage statistics. I'm dead chuffed to see that my Hub on writing (article, for the uninitiated) - 400 Alternative Words For Said, is heading for 5500 unique visits, and 64 comments have been left. A record for me.

- I hasten to clarify that the gist of the article is to NOT use alternative words for 'said', that 'said' is a lowly word that disappears in reader's eyes.

- But wow! 5500 people have hit the site for information. That's an awful lot of people who've taken the trouble to look at what I say and think. It makes me feel humble. It also makes me realise how careful we writers need to be in what we say.

If you're one of those people who've visited, may I say thank you for your support, and I hope it provided you with the right information....

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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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End of post - My Hubpage record

Friday, 24 July 2009

A few strange facts.

Tell Me a Story - information.

Wow! The heat is really something over here at the moment. It's frying your eyeballs time. It takes me all my time to switch the laptop on never mind find something of interest to say.

But.... I have found something. Think you know about your favourite author? What about these strange facts. Take a look at this site here to learn a few things about Dan Brown; John Grisham; Nora Roberts; Danielle Steele; Sidney Sheldon; Stephen King and loads of other best sellers.


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Thursday, 23 July 2009

Author, Michael Di Lauro

Tell Me a Story - success

In these bleak financial times, it's nice to hear of publishing success stories. When it happens, I'm all for letting the world know that you CAN still get out there, that there ARE still opportunities to be had.

From Ottawa, Canada, Michael Di Lauro, writing instructor and advisor, is thrilled to announce that he's signed a contract with a publisher for his book The Net Present Value of Life. You can read a brief outline at his site

I guess the only thing he needs now are marketing ideas. Publishing is only the first step. I'm afraid very few houses have publicity budgets. It's a sad fact that amongst new authors, only celebrities sell books. Still, getting published is a major achievement and should never be overlooked.

Hold it in your hands, Michael. That first thrill can never be replaced.



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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Monday, 13 July 2009

Stephanie Meyer, and Forks, Washington State

Tell Me a Story - comment.

Just a mention in a popular book can work wonders.

For example, the Twilight series from Stephenie Meyers has unleased thousands of visitors on the small backwater of Forks, Washington State.

Previously, no one had heard of the place, now it's innundated with cash-spending folk.... It must have solved the financial problems of several local business people.

It goes to show that good things can come from sh*t.



I just wish she'd mention my book in her blog. I mention her's often enough..... There's no justice is there....


For more information, see the full article on 'Buzzle'.


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Book writing, 20 ways to polish that manuscript
Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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End of post - Stephanie Meyer, and Forks, Washington State
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Sunday, 12 July 2009

Book Publicists

Tell Me a Story - information.

One of my Twitter 'friends' is Carolyn Howard Johnson, American award winning author.

I've just received a Tweet from her regarding information about Book Publicists. If you're interested in pushing your book, then I suggest you give it once over. Some good stuff in there.

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Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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Thursday, 9 July 2009

Ascot party at Llosa de Camacho

Tell Me a Story - current affairs....


Okay, so we all have our daft moments. Mine was last night at an Ascot theme party.

I made a 'top-hat' out of cardboard and covered it with an old sheet. The jacket was crumpled for three days to make me look like a loser. I lost my shirt at the races with heavy betting. My pocket kerchief was a pair of red knickers and the bowtie was something my wife used at halloween last year.

All in all we had great fun, even though it had been raining just before the party began.

Below, me in my strange outfit.


Most of the ladies wore strange attire too....


Mine host was David Regnard - looking suave, as ever.



My friend, ex-international model, Micheline de Marsac done up like a dog's dinner.



A great view across the valley and Llosa de Camacho

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A good time was had by all, until it started to rain again shortly after midnight. Still, there's always next time... next theme.
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Thanks to David and Brenda for staging the party.

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Writing a story – 12 important elements of dialogue
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End of post - Ascot party at Llosa de Camacho

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Jayne Ann Krentz publishes her novel on Twitter

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Most writers get frustrated at not being able to publish their work. I've been incredibly lucky to have mine in print, but it wasn't always like that. If you're struggling, here's a novel way of getting your book out there..... If you find it useful or encouraging, please give me a thumbs up on Stumble, Digg or whatever Social Bookmark site you use....

Jayne Ann Krentz, a New York Times best selling novelist is transporting one of her popular characters, private investigator, Fallon Jones, to cell phones and laptops of readers everywhere.

Jayne Ann Krentz about to launch novel on Twitter.

Looking for ways of reaching new readers, Jayne Ann had already dismissed Twitter as a way to tell people what she is ‘doing right now’’ as being far too boring –I have to agree. I’ve only just started exploring Twitter, and as far as I can see most people tweet shit.

However, instead of writing about what she’s doing, Jayne is taking her tweets and publishing a micro-novel, 140 characters at a time.


Wow! Talk about a serialized novel…. This has to be the ultimate in bite sized reading….. I might consider doing it myself if I get sufficient followers on ajbarnett …

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End of post -Jayne Ann Krentz publishes her novel on Twitter

Saturday, 4 July 2009

Danny Gokey raises money for charity

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American Idol star, Danny Gokey, has helped raise $10,000 for charity. He used his popularity to persuade Tweeters to ‘follow’ football star, Nick Barnett (@nickbarnett ) raising Nick's followers’ to 10,000 followers!!!

Incredibly they pulled it off it in only 9 hours!!

Well done Danny. Now another Professional football player, David Clowney ( @davidclowney )will also donate $5,000 if Danny can persuade 5,000 people to follower him by the tenth of July.

So, if you’re on Tweeter, get your fingers twiddling and help Danny to raise another $5,000 for charity.





*** Danny Gokey, Danny Gokey, Danny Gokey ***
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Adam Lambert's first album

Tell Me a Story - news

I told you Adam Lambert followed me on Twitter. Well I've now returned the compliment and I'm following him too. I've just had my first tweet.

The tweet from Adam Lambert (American Idol) reveals that 19 Recordings have signed him to a record deal. Along with this exciting announcement, it was also disclosed that his first album will be licensed to RCA Records for release this autumn.

Great news, Adam. I wish you all the best. With your talent, I know you'll do incredibly well.


*** Adam Lambert, Adam Lambert, Adam Lambert ***

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End of post - Adam-Lambert first-album

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Adam Lambert is following MY Tweets

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I cannot believe this. I am blown away. I have recently started to tweet. Twitter is still an unknown quantity to me, so I'm only just about fumbling my way through. I've had a handful of people 'follow' me so far but today...... Wow!

Today my mind is reeling. At 16:25hrs (local time) I had a new follower .... The incredibly talented ADAM LAMBERT from American Idol.

ADAM LAMBERT is following what I say..... Can you credit it..... I am gob-smacked .... I've been a fan of his since first seeing him perform.... I only hope I say things he wants to hear.






Adam Lambert, Adam Lambert, Adam Lambert, Adam Lambert,
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End of post - Adam Lambert and My twitter.

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Alice Hoffman on Twitter

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Twitter was bound to be abused at some time.

In this particular case it was furious author, Alice Hoffman, when she took the decision to use Twitter to distribute a reviewer's phone number and email address. She attempted to persuade followers to get back at Roberta Silman, after she published a not-so-good review of Alice Hoffman's most recent book, The Story Sisters, in the Boston Globe.



Alice Hoffman raised a few eyebrows whilst the literary world brooded over whether reviewers should really be punished for saying what they think.


Apparently, the literary world sided with the reviewer. After receiving bad replies for the injudicious tweet, Hoffman attempted to metamorphose the tantrum into an ethical standpoint, saying, "Girls are taught to be gracious and keep their mouths shut. We don't have to. Just the same as we writers don't have to say nothing when someone tries to destroy us."

I’m afraid it’s one of the crosses we authors bear when we put our work up for public perusal, my dear. You know what they say, if you can’t stand heat, get out of the kitchen….

Still, looking on the bright side, I suppose it will bring plenty of publicity for the book ..... Or am I getting a tad cynical in my old age ....


*** Alice Hoffman, Alice Hoffman, Alice Hoffman ***

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Saturday, 27 June 2009

Jim Howell, Copper Eyes

Tell Me a Story - crime writer.

They say write about what you know. I know I do it when I write, as do many more authors, and so it seems does Captain Jim Howell.

Jim Howell pursued offender for 33 years at Dallas County Sheriff's Department. However, Jim Howell is also a writer with two novels under his belt; one of them a crime novel set right there in the Sheriff's Department.

Jim Howell controlled the agency's criminal investigations department until retiring to spend more time with his family, which also allows him time to write more novels.


Howell's second book is called Copper Eyes, about a Dallas County sheriff's detective who suspects her sergeant is a serial killer.

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