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February 11, 2023
BONUS EPISODE: Lessons Learned from Starting a New Pen Name
Well bitches, this is the motherlode of write ups! I launched A Game of Hearts and Heists a spicy sapphic fantasy romance on the 10th of February 2023 and I promised to share everything that I’d done to create this new pen name.
Goal: create a financially sustainable fiction pen name that gives me the opportunity to have fun writing and create books that are ‘cannot put down, hangover inducing’
Subgoals: surpass 33 preorders, give out over 100 ARCs, keep production costs as low as possible
TLDR Take AwaysHate to say it, but mindset IS everythingInfrastructure is keyYou need more time than you thinkTikTok worksYou have to talk about your excitementWhy Did I Do It?Originally, I wanted Ruby to be a secret name so I could explore fiction in secret with no one watching. I wanted to be completely free of judgement. What I realised later is that I actually didn’t give a toss about the books being secret, what I needed was to give myself permission to write what I wanted and keep the creation bit just to myself.
In other words, self-judgement was the issue.
Once I’d finished writing the book, I was completely disconnected from the creativity part and saw it as a product so being judged was no longer an issue.
Secondly, all the books I’d written were either nonfiction or YA and Ruby does not do YA so I wanted to keep this fiction completely separate.
I also wanted to see if I could start again. My first fiction series didn’t do well, and I wanted the chance to find the best of both worlds, a genre that I wanted to write in that made me happy, that also had hungry readers.
The biggest shift for me was no longer looking at what I was writing just from the point of view of art. My goal was fun. I wanted to write the most fun thing I could while delivering it into a market that had the potential to sell and that I knew I could deliver what readers wanted.
Starting Again Takes a Long TimeI definitely underestimated how much time everything took. I ended up spending a LOT of hours in the evenings working just to keep up. And realistically this contributed to me spending the month prior to launch sick as a dog.
The mailing list and website set up took the longest amount of time. So god forbid I ever did this again, I’d factor more time in.
What Did I Do?PreparationBought and read K-Lytics reports on fantasy romance market.Spent a considerable amount of time on Amazon only this time (as I knew I wanted to write for KU). Otherwise I’d have been all over the other stores.Looked over time at what was trending.Read many many books both that were fantasy romance and also others that were sapphic.Picked out common tropes, book lengths, style of writing / pace / snark etc, brand colours and read reviews of lots of booksCollected a large quantity of comp books and authors – keeping them categorised by straight FR or sapphic books.My conclusion was heavy on the romance, slightly lighter or at least make the fantasy more accessible. Ensure that the book was pacey, hooky and filled with quotable moments and phrases. The book needed to be voicey, just over into the darker side of romance though I personally knew I wasn’t going to touch non-con or dub-con. Around 3-400 pages. Keep the plot simple and accessible.
I decided to marry my favourite trope Enemies to Lovers with a heist and that would be the two main plot threads.
I also decided to make the books episodic standalones. While this isn’t common in fantasy romance, it is becoming more common and I was burned out from my first series and wanted the accomplishment from completing and moving on each time. This also gave me more wiggle room to create a universe and seed other connected series.
By this point, I also had a lot of data on how long drafting took me, I knew how to outline sufficiently that I could write quickly through a book and how long everything would take. I knew it would be three weeks for a first draft and about the same for the edit.
I have a beta reader that can turn a book around in a couple of days.
I knew that I wrote best in sprints and using Ohwrite.co website with other writers who needed to get large quantities of words down.
I decided to only have one beta reader. I’ve written enough books now I know what I’m doing and I didn’t want to be listening to dozens of conflicting opinions. I also asked my beta to highlight quotes she thought would be quotable on social media.
Business InfrastructureWebsite, Mailing List and AutorespondersI was resolute on the fact that this time, I would not publish a book without a reader magnet, mailing list and autoresponder sequence in place. I also wanted a website. I was determined to have the basics set up.
This business set up was definitely the longest most mentally taxing part (for me personally). I don’t enjoy technical fuckery and intricate websiting.
So, knowing that, the website and mailing list were minimum viable options.
I set up a new website: rubyroe.co.uk and linked it to mailerlite in order to collect email addresses. I used very few plugins. A redirect one so that I can create easylinks like rubyroe.co.uk/signup which is a memorable sign up link.
Dropped a theme over the wordpress site. Created a books page, an about page, a contact form, and the homepage. That’s it.
I had to set up a new mailerlite account as you can only have one website per account (or that’s what I seemed to find). I created a pop up form for the website and an embedded form. You can see the embedded form here. I’m paying the lowest level of account at $10 a month.
I joined one promo list builder through BookQueendom.
On the mailing list, I re-read Tammi Labrecque’s books Newsletter Ninja and created a set of 5 autoresponders that were also minimum viable. Just a handful in order to get going. A couple of days before the book launched, I added a 6th email as the preorder for book 2 had gone live and I wanted to make sure even if I forgot to send a main email, the autoresponders would remember for me.
Reader MagnetsOne of the best things I did was to include the sign up link in the back of the ARC copy. I did this by accident, just trying to be organised. At the time of sending out the ARCs I hadn’t actually finished the reader magnets or the autoresponders but I didn’t think anything of it, assuming no one would sign up. I was wrong and a good portion of ARC readers signed up, meaning I had to scramble with the reader magnets and autoresponders.
I decided to run with two reader magnets. A warm one and a cold one.
The warm reader magnet was for the back of the book. A bonus ‘spicy’ scene and engagement for those who love the HEA. I have seen lots of romance authors doing this so I knew it was a good strategy.
The cold reader magnet was a prequel showing the meet cute and how the couple became enemies in the first place and ended up around 16,000 words. I also started promoting this on social media. And my intention is to use this to list build going forward as I ran out of time prior to the launch.
I created a Bundle Page in bookfunnel for existing readers as there were also some other digital only goodies – book lists etc that I created and gave away in the autoresponder sequence. This is a handy page as I am now including a link to it as standard at the bottom of all emails so readers can always find the goodies.
I worked with my sister to create a logo and branding palette. She chose the colours based on the mood and emotions I wanted my fiction to evoke, and then created two versions of the Ruby Roe logo, one for books and spines and one more decorative version. I decided my phrase or statement would be: sapphic, sex and sarcasm.
I then installed the branding palette into Canva so I had easy access to all the colours for social media asset creation.
I very intentionally made the decision to only have one social media platform for this name. I did not want to have to produce content for all the different socials. I did, however, go and claim my Facebook and Instagram handles should there be a need for them later. But I left Twitter because I’m not even going there.
So the only platform I use for this pen name is TikTok. The reason for that is a) it’s the friendliest space for queer people and b) it’s booming and really booming for spicy romance.
I spent time on TikTok looking at what others did as both readers and authors. I trained the platform in about 5 days to show me what I wanted by constantly searching for that type of content.
MarketingTikTokI made a content plan for TikTok with ideas of what to post every day for a month running up to the book launch.
I made it, and then promptly ignored it, finding that just by spending time on the platform, I came up with better ideas on the fly. A lot of TikTok is led by the sound choices you make and there’s no way to predict that in advance.
I did, however, have a couple of days where I would batch drafts and store them for the days I was tired.
The goal was to hit 1000 followers as fast as possible so that I could get the link in the profile. I started using TikTok on the 3rd January and I hit 1000 in about three and a half weeks by posting once daily, sometimes twice.
I would also make a point to comment on 2-4 other people’s TikToks everyday and I replied to every comment on my own profile. That did become difficult when I had a couple of posts get close to and over 10k views and the comments tipped into the hundreds. But I did what I could.
By the time I launched, 5 weeks after starting TikTok I’d amassed 1229 followers.
The linktree link I used in my profile had 28 clicks in its first week. Note that I did nothing to promote that link other than sticking it there. This also isn’t enough clicks to explain the number of physical preorders I had. Given the attrition rate of clicks to purchases authors typically see. Which leads me to think TikTok users are used to seeing books and then independently going to find and download or purchase books themselves.
It’s also why I would try and stick the cover of my book in as many videos as possible – even when it was just me talking.
The closer we got to launch, the more I posted. But at a minimum I would vary the content and try to post one book video and one non book video every day.
I also intentionally started a series of fictional sapphic heroine videos based on lesbian thirst traps I came across. I’d duet the videos and ‘react’ to them and then started labelling them episode 1 / 2/ 3 etc and very quickly I started getting tagged in videos.
For what it’s worth, the fucking Wednesday dancing video, while holding my book, was extremely worthwhile.
Useful website its https://snaptik.app/ this is where you can copy the link to a TikTok video and it will remove the tiktok watermarks, so you’re then able to post the videos on Instagram and not be penalised for the TikTok labels. And I used this multiple times.
Instagram Book ToursI read this article reviewing book tours. I chose to go with PaperMyths because it seemed the best value for money. And I also applied for the free book tour NBB Nerdy Book Tours.
At the time of this post, I don’t have the results from them yet.
NBB was free
Papermyths was $200
I discounted MTMC book tour because they required all paperback copies and while I’d printed enough to do it, the Royal Mail shut down international exports just as I was about to pay and ship out. I could have gone into Ingram Spark and individually printed and shipped books, but I’d already spent out printing the first lot, and didn’t want to budget to do that again.
Pitching ReviewersI also spent a considerable amount of time on both Instagram and TikTok hunting for potential reviewers. To do this I would:
Go to authors I knew in the genre and go through the list of people they followed.Use hashtags like #sapphicbooks and see who was posting.When I found a reviewer or media type review company I would look at their follow listsI’d check to make sure they read fantasy and not just contemporary romance which is the predominant genre in sapphic literature and then I would slide into their DMs with a message. I also tried to make sure I knew their name. I’d check websites and information sections to make sure they took ARCs and I would be as polite as possible. When I found people on TikTok I’d have to check for email addresses or try them on Instagram as it’s harder to message people on that app when you don’t mutually follow each other.
I’ll be honest, this was gruelling work, and didn’t yield huge results, but it absolutely yielded some and some of those readers have already gone on to be hugely engaged.
I found that most TikTokers wanted physical copies. Most of the bigger instagram reviewers did, though some would accept ebooks. This is definitely a trend that’s increasing and there’s a considerable cost to indies – but more so those of us not on the US side of the pond. There are ways around it – ordering one copy to send directly to a reviewer in the Ingram portal if you change the print location. But it still amounted to around £12 per copy including postage. So this is a huge expense.
Kate Hennessy’s beautiful instagram photos can be found here: @katehennessyphotography
I ran a pre order incentive for anyone who preordered the book, whether in paperback, ebook or hardback, if they sent preorder proof to an email address, they’d receive goodies.
I also had a reader order it from the library which is a reminder to me to be more inclusive with that when talking about preorders.
The pre order incentive included: a sneak peek at chapters 1-3, the ability to sign up for the prequel, entry into a giveaway to receive a signed and personalised hardback, stickers, bookmarks, a Chance coin featured in the book itself, access to the playlist I listened to while writing and a Pinterest mood board for the book.
I saw an immediate increase in preorders everytime I promoted this incentive. Which I did through graphics on instagram, in my mailing list and through a couple of videos on TikTok.
I had the choice of either going overtly queer with the cover and sticking two women on the front or leaning into the fantasy romance style cover. Ultimately, because fantasy romance is the bigger genre, I chose to lean that way to appeal to the biggest segment of potential readers. Also I hate people on covers so it was an easy choice.
For the first time, I also paid extra to have under-the-cover art. Which also helped with TikTok videos.
I analysed all the big selling covers in the genre and checked the K-Lytics report to make sure I’d picked up on the ones that were popular and used these as comps for the cover design brief, ensuring that there were similar elements to place it as belonging in the genre.
Using TropesUsing tropes in marketing was a key factor. I used them in a variety of ways, from including them in the blurb to images on Instagram with the tropes, and in captions having the tropes appear in TikTok videos. It made it considerably easier to market too as you could point to a ‘thing’ and say if you like this you’ll love the book.
I hunted for Facebook reader groups specific to sapphic fiction and found a real mixed bag. Most of the groups didn’t get a huge amount of engagement and I wasn’t sure I wanted to spend loads of time on the platform building up good karma as I’m not a huge fan of facebook. So I opted to ask for ARC readers in one specific lesfic group and that garnered a good response and review rate.
Though I had to manage reviewers through DMs on Facebook which meant keeping a list of people to contact on launch day etc.
Other Marketing FormsIHeartSapphic is a sapphic website for readers and author services. They run a considerable number of free promotional opportunities for sapphic authors such as new release posts, author spotlights. I applied to be in their database and for the free opportunities as well as paying $40 for a month of promo
Applied to https://www.myqueersapphfic.com/ which is touted as the sapphic bookbub and if I get a place that’s $15. But at the time of writing, I hadn’t heard back.
I also applied to be in various book boxes, but one came back and wanted me to pay for the new cover. So I declined as I was trying to keep costs low.
I also worked with Jae who is a sapphic author and runs a lot of collaborations. I’m in her blind date with a book and book bingo campaigns. The blind date of which I ran a giveaway for a physical copy.
I reached out to a number of sapphic authors I knew, some of which proved more open to me engaging with them than others. Some offered help and advice and others the conversation just died.
AMS AdvertisingSix days out from launch, I set up five AMS ads on the US and UK store, each one with only a small selection of targets. I’m not going to go into anymore detail because I’m not an ads expert and don’t want to give any miss information on this.
Total SpendPapermyths booktour $200
Cover $249
Edits $256
Print copies £150 + £35 in shipping
Book Queendom $100
IHeartSapphic $40
Outsourced caption writing £100
K-lytics report $37
($882 = £729) + £285 = £814
Mailerlite $10 ongoing a month
The Results(at the time of recording)
ARC downloads: 101
Physical ARCs: 7
Ebook preorders: 174
Paperback preorders: 110
Hardback preorders: 34
Meaning the percentage of pre orders that were paperback was: 45%
What WorkedHate to say it, but TikTok. Every time I would post a TikTok I would see two digital pre orders within four hours or so. I obviously didn’t see the physical orders come through until later, but the quantity of physical orders was abnormal for my fiction. Most indies don’t see such a large portion of their pre orders as physical. I genuinely think the vast majority of those pre orders were from TikTok. TikTokers like to be able to hold physical copies of the books in the videos so this corresponds.
It’s also made me consider whether I priced correctly as ingram’s print costs are higher than KDP. I’d created the book to be for KU specifically so it did make me stumble a little to see so many physical orders. Until I see what happens with KU I can’t come to any firm conclusions. My gut hypothesises that TikTok is enabling me to access different readers. My suspicion is that this won’t cannibalise the potential KU page reads. But until it goes live and I get more data these are all just guesses.
Using tropes in marketing and baking those into the book really helped make the marketing feel considerably easier than it has been in the past. I knew exactly what the book was and I was able to describe it succinctly and quickly.
Having the experience in the industry that I have, I think this made it considerably easier. Although I was theoretically a new author, I’ve been publishing a long time and so while I had a lot of tasks to do, I did have a strategy and a plan and that made it a lot easier to execute as I wasn’t having to learn how to do everything as well as do it.
I made a conscious decision to target a big genre (fantasy romance) while nicheing myself into the LGBT end of it. So this required give and take on my part and I made very deliberate choices about tropes and branding and packaging in order to get as close to what I thought the market wanted as possible. I don’t think I could have landed this launch the way I did without the amount of market research I did.
What Didn’t Work?Less didn’t work and more ran out of time. I wanted to be part of more mailing list builders. I missed out on Booksweeps by the skin of my teeth. And I ran out of energy to sift through Bookfunnel and Story Origin. But these are in my plans for post launch.
I found it a lot harder to garner reviewers than I’d anticipated as once you have an established audience that becomes significantly easier. If I were to do this again, I’d definitely have built TikTok for longer and built an audience for longer and used that platform to help build ARC readers. That said, between the tour, the FB groups and my existing mailing list, there were definitely enough options.
I ran out of time to set up a street team and honestly, the thought of managing it on top of everything else was a bit much. I don’t feel like not having one has impacted me. Though it could have helped to mushroom awareness and I will probably try and have one for book 2.
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February 7, 2023
176 Secrets to Editing Success with Kristina Stanley and Lucy Cooke
Hello Rebels, welcome to episode 176 of The Rebel Author Podcast. Today, I’m talking to Kristina Stanley and Lucy Cooke all about how to edit your book successfully.
In this episode we cover:
Revising vs editingBiggest editing mistakes authors makeHow to test your story goalThe five story arc scenesDeveloping effective conflict in your storyThis week’s question is: If you could have dinner with someone inspirational (dead or alive) who would it be?
Recommendation of the week is: Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
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February 3, 2023
Sneak Peek: A Game of Hearts and Heists (Sapphic Fantasy Romance)
Who doesn’t like a sneak peek? I’ve been banging on about A Game of Hearts and Heists for ages now, and with less than a week to go until launch day, I thought I’d share one teeny, tiny, sneak peek so you can see what I’ve been up to.
Remember this is my steamy lesbian fantasy romance with enemies to lovers, a heist, found family, a secret royal, and only one bed.
Read on to have a sneaky look…
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Photo by @katehennessyphotography
Sneak Peek: Chapter 1
SCARLETT
There are two things I love: winning and angry women. If the two happen to fall together, and I win—or seduce—an angry woman, well, I’ll let you work it out.
The problem is, women—and angry ones in particular—never quite play fair. Which is precisely the case for my current angry-woman-play-thing, Quinn Adams. Resident New Imperium medic—she’s more commonly known, in my circles, for her vicious skills with poison.
She’s also a royal pain in my ass.
Our tête-à-tête started a few years ago. Though if you ask her whether she’s trying to screw me over, she’d hang before she confessed.
She is, though.
Trust me.
Stirling, my beloved, but irritating twin sister, kicks her legs up on the outdoor table of our favourite bar as she slurps on a cocktail we can’t afford—which also happens to be Quinn’s fault, but I’ll get to that later. I sip my reluctantly purchased coffee. We could only afford one cocktail between us, and Stirling won the toss. But I guess it’s not all bad. The afternoon sun reflects off the table, warmth kissing my skin, the sweet stench of booze and baked goods filling the street. Then I glance at Stirling.
“Must you?” I ask.
“Oh, definitely,” Stirling says and oggles the waitress walking inside the bar. The server has an impossibly small waist and tits for days. Exactly Stirling’s type.
I lean back in my chair, wondering where Stirling gets the attitude. While I might love the game of chasing women, I’m much subtler than her. I’m more of a power play girl, games of dominance and submission, winner takes all.
Speaking of winning, Quinn—The Poisoner—appears at the end of the street. It’s those evergreen eyes and crow-coloured curls I spot first. Her hair is as twisted as her heart. Of course I turn away, pretend the sun has blinded me and glance through the bar window. As if I’d let The Poisoner think I was staring at her.
Doesn’t seem to matter, though. Normally she won’t deign to give me attention in public. But today, I can sense her gaze raking over me—thank you Assassin training. I can play her like this all fucking day. I still my breathing, let my periphery vision work, my hearing stretch, my skin prickle with the vibrations of her movement through the air.
If you weren’t paying attention, you’d have missed the flicker of her eyes to mine. It was fast. Not long enough for anyone else to notice.
But I did.
The nanosecond of heat on my arms and neck as her gaze skirts over my body. The hiss and bubble of her anger.
Her lust.
Absolutely glorious.
One nil to me, Poisoner.
This is the game between us. She wants to kill me as much as she wants to fuck me. And much to my disdain, the feeling’s mutual.
The Poisoner kicks her chin a little higher, walks a little quicker. Her piss poor attempt at snubbing me.
I smirk.
Pitiful.
“Are you quite finished?” Stirling says, glaring at me as she sips her cocktail. The waitress makes another pass as she delivers drinks to another outside table. She tuts at Stirling as she passes, but she also cocks her head, giving Stirling an eyeful of cleavage.
Unbelievable.
I have to physically suppress an eye roll.
This is how it’s going to go: Stirling is going to make eyes at the waitress for the duration of our drink. Then, she’ll slurp the last mouthfuls of cocktail, kick back the chair, slip to the counter and convince the waitress she needs something from the kitchen. They’ll sidle outside and Stirling will finger fuck the poor girl into a leg-quivering orgasm and I will have to hear the sordid details all afternoon.
It’s tiresome.
And no, I’m not jealous.
Probably.
“We’re approaching thirty for fuck’s sake. Shouldn’t we have grown out of this by now? Do you ever think about anything other than tits?” I ask.
Stirling shrugs, then pushes a lock of her shoulder length dark hair behind her ear, “Sometimes I think about girls’ arses, and the curve of their tiny waists under my fingers, and the taste of their c—”
“—Yes, thank you, sister.”
She throws her head back and laughs. “Gods, Scar, you need to find a lady so bad. You gotta lighten up, honey. When was the last time you got laid, anyway?”
I shift in my seat. Hardly appropriate conversation for sisters. Stirling’s expression widens. “Oh my. Tell me it wasn’t Lara?”
Lara is my ex. She’s… it ended in disaster. I say nothing and press my lips shut. She’s not the last person I slept with, but Stirling doesn’t need to know that. If she wasn’t so preoccupied shagging half of New Imperium, she’d remember my last interaction with The Poisoner—Stirling had to help me out of the… predicament.
“Ohhhh…” Stirling drags the word out.
“My sex life isn’t actually any of your business,” I snap.
Stirling tilts her head to examine me, pausing as she chews her lip. “Tell me it’s not the fucking Poisoner.”
And she’s remembered. I don’t respond, just look down the street instead. I don’t feel like confessing the fact that I’ve fucked The Poisoner at least three more times since the particular incident Stirling is remembering.
“Right. That’s it,” she says, leaning her chin on her hands. “I’m taking you to Velvet Mansion tonight.”
“No,” I say. It was meant to be a command, but it came out like a whine.
“Yes. I’m going to get you laid. I know a girl.”
“I don’t fuck on a first date.”
“Well, there’s a first time for everything.”
My jaw flexes. I pull Chance out of my pocket. She’s a large double-sided coin that fits snug in the palm of my hand. On one side is an intricately carved YES, laid in ruby. On the other side is a gilded NO. She’s the most expensive and precious item I own, and no matter how little money we have, I won’t sell her. Not ever. My father gave her to me. Told me I’d always be a winner if I controlled the game. It’s the only thing I have left of him. And I call her Chance because she’s a sentient little bastard that likes to play games as much as I do.
“Absolutely not,” Stirling says. “You’re coming. I’m not betting on that bloody coin.”
“One, the coin has a name. And two, if you want me to come, you’ll bet on Chance. Feeling lucky, Stir?”
She frowns those dark eyes at me. “I’m always lucky.” She glances at the waitress, her lips parting.
“Well, I guess we shall see.” I flick Chance up with my thumb and follow her as she spins, soaring up: ruby-gold-ruby-gold.
I use the coin for everything. Nasty habit I’ve developed. Dangerous too. It’s gotten me into more than a bit of trouble. But I love the spontaneity of it. You never know what it’s going to land on. I wasn’t joking when I said it’s sentient. Sometimes the odds are with me, and others, I swear she’s a malicious little prick doing the one thing I don’t want her to.
Like today.
“Fuck’s sake,” I growl as the coin lands on YES.
Stirling smirks and folds her arms, and then the smug bitch winks at me. “Guess I’ll see you tonight. Better get home, Scar. It will take you a while to scrub up.”
She gulps the final dregs of her cocktail and then kicks back and stands up.
So predictable.
“I hope she fakes it,” I mumble.
“Darling, please, we both know I’m gifted.” She waggles two fingers at me and swaggers into the bar after the waitress.
Vile.
How I’m her twin, I’ll never know. I shake my head and take a glug of coffee. The sun is setting. It coats the mountains at the city’s edge in embers; rouge and burnt orange glisten on peaks like flames. The street is bustling, ready for the evening’s entertainment. The chatter of expectant party goers, the hum of magic and sweet perfume clings to the air. Every night in New Imperium is a night for hopes and dreams, desires and orgies.
New Imperium is far wilder, far darker than it was before The Tearing. I was only just old enough to go to the clubs when the world tore, but we were a more civilised people then. Now the city seems to thrive on power and sex and all of our darkest desires.
I prefer it this way.
Most don’t.
I scan the street, and despite their enormous size, buildings cluster together in the centre of the city. These are full of magic, along with the mansions in the suburbs. It’s the smaller houses, the uniform boxes on the outskirts, that don’t have any. If you want a power top up, or to gain some new skills and abilities, you come to the centre or the burbs.
The royal palace holds the most magic, of course. It sits in the centre of the city, up a mile long driveway. And then there’s the second most powerful castle—The Grey Castle—our old home. I look left down to the square. Our castle takes up two sides of the square. It used to be the centrepiece of the city. A thriving hub of pilgrims travelling, hoping to study our house, our magic, and if the castle deemed them worthy, claiming a piece of our home’s magic for themselves. We even had a set of resident Collectors. Once the house deemed the pilgrim worthy, the Collector would draw magic from the house and tattoo it into the pilgrim, thus allowing the castle to ‘collect’ them. The ultimate honour. Our castle was so busy, so powerful, that there were times the Collectors had to work twenty-four hours a day.
Not any more. I take a final sip of coffee and drop the last of my change onto the table. I stare at the darkened castle. The crumbling gargoyles. The chipped crenelations, filth covered windows and shattered glass.
My stomach twists. It’s not right. Not because our power is desiccating in the heart of the castle, but the injustice of it all burns in my blood. One day I will have my vengeance. One day I will make up for what I’ve done.
But not today.
I spin on my heel and march up the narrow cobbled street. In a bout of hideous timing, I glance left, my eyes falling upon the alley.
Stirling kisses the girl’s neck. Her hand slipped between the waitress’s legs. She pants into my sister’s ear, gripping her shoulders. Stirling catches sight of me and grins.
She’s insufferable.
I pass The Poisoner’s apothecary and glare at it. Reason sixty-nine I hate The Poisoner: her store is stealing all my trade. Providing poisons for bored housewives to do the dirty themselves instead of commissioning a first class Assassin like me. I’ll have my vengeance on the bloody Poisoner, too. One day.
But not today.
Because today, I lost a fucking bet with my sister.
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January 31, 2023
The Black Herron: Episode 6
Hello Rebels and welcome to fireside chat number six between Rachael Herron and I. This is The Black Herron Episode six.
Don’t forget, Patrons get early access to these episode an entire month early and then we air them on the podcast feeds the following month. If you’d like to hear them early you can join me on Patreon from as little as $2 right here.
To find out more about Rachael, you can listen to her show “How Do You Write” or visit her website.
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If you like dark humour, learning through examples and want to create the best villains you can, then you’ll love Sacha Black’s guide to crafting superbad villains. Read 13 Steps to Evil today and start creating kick-ass villains.
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Book we’re reading: Everything Connects by Faisal Hoque
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175 Shut Up and Write the Book with Jenna Moreci
Hello Rebels, welcome to episode 175 of The Rebel Author Podcast. Today, I’m talking to Jenna Moreci about how to overcome blocks and barriers and finish your book.
In this episode we cover:
Getting to the end of your first draftBlocks, barriers and mistakes for beginner writersFinding the right genre for your bookTips for self editingThis week’s question is: What trait or skill do you value in yourself?
Recommendation of the week is: House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson
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Links I mentioned:
A Game of Hearts and Heists Preorder
***email your preorder proof to rubypreorder@gmail.com to enter the giveaway and get exclusive bonus content
Find out more about Jenna:
Order Shut Up and Write the Book
Rebel of the Week is: Luisa
If you’d like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com
No new patrons this week, but a big thank you to my existing patrons. If you’d like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack
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**Isoldesse YA Fantasy by Kimberly Grymes
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January 27, 2023
Whopping Preorder Incentive…You Know You Want To…
I came out recently… wait, no. I came out out years ago. I mean… Ugh. Let me start again. I have a pen name, it’s Ruby Roe and she’s a spicy little minx. Her first book, A Game of Hearts and Heists is on preorder right now and I’m going to tell you why you should probably stop mucking about and preorder this puppy… here’s a whopping preorder incentive.
If you missed my ‘coming out’ story,. For today, let me start by reminding you about the book. here’s the blurb:
Two enemies, one goal: steal each other’s hearts.
Scarlett Grey, disgraced assassin, is determined to get revenge.
Quinn Adams, medic turned-poisoner for hire, is her deadliest rival.
For years, they’ve stolen each other’s clients, sabotaged each other’s business, and occasionally… slept together. When the Magician Queen offers an irresistible deal, Scarlett and Quinn are forced to work together. But this is not a simple job.
With an impossible heist ahead, they’re going to have to trust each other…
And that’s not easy when they both have secrets to hide. Harder still when those secrets will betray the ones they love. Now neither woman is sure if it’s a heist they want to win or a heart.
Two women, two deadly professions, and a romance that could be their downfall.
This is a steamy lesbian fantasy romance with enemies to lovers, a heist, found family, a secret royal, and only one bed.
After you preorder A Game of Hearts and Heists, submit your preorder proof to rubypreorder [@] gmail [dot] com. Preorder proof is essentially a screenshot of your receipt. Any format counts.
You’ll then be entered to win the giveaway pack which includes:A signed (and personalised) and hand-annotated hardback copy of A Game of Hearts and HeistsA gorgeous enemies to lovers bookmarkNaughty bookish stickerTHE ‘Chance’ YES/NO fate coin featured in the bookA tarot card and stickerThing is, that’s all great, but what about instant gratification Sacha?
Don’t worry my darlings, I got you covered…
When you submit your preorder proof, you’ll get exclusive access to the first three chapters of A Game of Hearts and Heists immediately. And trust me, you want to read chapter three!
If you’re not sure, and you’d like to dabble and see what this new genre is all about, then I still have you covered. You can join me over at The Ruby Room, where you’ll receive the prequel novella to A Game of Hearts and Heists for FREE! You can do that right here.
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January 24, 2023
174 Hybrid Publishing with Katlyn Duncan
Hello Rebels, welcome to episode 174 of The Rebel Author Podcast. Today, I’m talking to Katlyn Duncan all about the ins and outs of hybrid publishing.
In this episode we cover:
What is a hybrid authorDeciding which publishing path to takeLessons learned in the author businessPros and cons of being hybridHow to initiate your hybrid careerThis week’s question is: how do you procrastinate?
Recommendation of the week is: The Successful Hybrid Author by Katlyn Duncan
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Links and events I mentioned:
Fictionary Writers Conference 2023: February 12 – 14
13 Steps to Evil: How to Craft Superbad Villains and 10 Steps to Hero: How to Craft Kickass Protagonists are just £1.99 each for the rest of January. Grab them now on all stores.
I Heart SapphFic Reading Challenge
Find out more about Katlyn:
Rebel of the Week is: Karla Hailer
If you’d like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com
1 new patron this week, welcome and thank you to Claire. A big thank you to my existing patrons as well. If you’d like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY KOBO WRITING LIFE
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January 20, 2023
BONUS EPISODE Sneak Peek of The Anatomy of a Best Seller Audiobook
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January 17, 2023
173 How to Write Cozy Fantasy with Travis Baldree
Hello Rebels, welcome to episode 173 of The Rebel Author Podcast. Today, I’m talking to Travis Baldree all about writing cozy fantasy.
In this episode we cover:
The differences between indie and trad publishingAdvice for writing cozy fantasyCreating great descriptionsNarrating your own bookWriting better dialogueThis week’s question is: what is giving you joy at the moment?
Recommendation of the week is: Reclaim Your Author Career by Claire Taylor
***this show uses affiliate links
Links I mentioned:
13 Steps to Evil: How to Craft Superbad Villains and 10 Steps to Hero: How to Craft Kickass Protagonists are just £1.99 each for the rest of January. Grab them now on all stores.
Preorder A Game of Hearts and Heists
Find out more about Travis:
Twitter @travisbaldree
Instagram @travis_baldree
Legends & Lattes
Rebel of the Week is: Anonymous
If you’d like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com
1 new patron this week, welcome and thank you to Daphne Garrison. A big thank you to my existing patrons as well. If you’d like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack
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January 10, 2023
172 Sleep and Creativity with Anne Bartolucci
Hello Rebels, welcome to episode 172 of The Rebel Author Podcast. Today, I’m talking to Anne Bartolucci all about sleep and creativity.
In this episode we cover:
Myths about sleepCreating better quality of sleepDealing with procrastination and overwhelmImposter syndrome and comparisonThis week’s question is: What’s your 2023 reading goal?
Recommendation of the week is: Neon Gods by Katee Robert
***this show uses affiliate links
Links I mentioned:
13 Steps to Evil: How to Craft Superbad Villains and 10 Steps to Hero: How to Craft Kickass Protagonists are just £1.99 each for the rest of January. Grab them now on all stores.
Find out more about Anne:
Better Sleep for the Overachiever
And as Cecilia:
Rebel of the Week is: Sam Ross
If you’d like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com
Lots of new patrons this week. Welcome and thank you to Dharma Kelleher, Laura Annis, Tamara Nikolai and Jennifer Conte. A big thank you to my existing patrons as well. If you’d like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack
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