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November 3, 2014

Things that make you go "WOW"

A Los Angeles article surprised me http://graphics.latimes.com/finding-marlowe/ That states that Raymond Chandler and Dashel Hammet's Characters Sam Spade and Philip Marlow are based on an African American Private Investigator Samuel Marlow. The article shows the letters between the writers and the PI.


I just love stories like this. Glimpses behind the writing process. I love both of these authors and have been influenced by them. So basically a black Jamaican born Private Detective from the 30's is influencing my writing today.
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Published on November 03, 2014 10:13

October 25, 2014

Lessons Learned


In the Coast Guard, every time we did anything, drill, operation, Search and Rescue case. We would usually do a lessons learned debrief afterword. We'd sit around afterwards and talked about what went right and what went wrong. What we could do better next time and what we learned that we could teach others that might find themselves in the same situation.
Three Months ago I started down the Self-Publishing path. I figure it is time to do a lessons learned debrief.
Format the book in Smashwords. Follow their guide. This will fix all problems and make the file usable in other places. The first one took 4 hours. The second one 15 minutes.Use the Smashwords file to create the Amazon file. Remove the Smashwords edition information. Convert to fully justified margins. Publish. Use 6 points after paragraphs for create space. It looks better. Be careful of the gutter, mirror margins, etc.When creating your cover for Create Space. Make sure there is no text near the edge. It will bleed over and won't be allowed in the print version.Use free short stories to advertise your books. Put the first three chapters of your major work at the end of the short stories.I make more money with Kindle Select and Kindle Unlimited than I do with full distribution through all the other sites. This might change later but for now all of my books are going into KDP select.Follow Writer's Cafe on the Kindle Boards. You will learn a lot of inside knowledge that would take forever to learn on your own.Make sure your books are listed in Goodreads. This community can influence others.Have multiple books in the same genre available for readers. I have numerous reviews from the same reader.Make sure your book is proofread. The readers will let you know if it isn't and hold it against youCovers and blurbs are critical. A cover will get them to read the blurb. The blurb will get them to read the book.If you don't publish you can't sell. Get off your butt and get your work out there.It takes the royalties of six $.99 books to equal the royalties of one $2.99 book. Take that into consideration when pricing your book.Stop following your sales chart every hour. Turn the TV off, Turn the internet off. Write. When you are done, write some more.
That is all for now. I will try and do another update three months from now.
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Published on October 25, 2014 19:11

October 17, 2014

 I have posted my short story "First" up at Ama...

 I have posted my short story "First" up at Amazon. It is a Science Fiction story that explores Man's first trip to the stars. Let me know what you think.
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Published on October 17, 2014 15:22

October 13, 2014

Prom Date Free

My book Prom Date is being given away for free on Amazon on 15 Oct. Prom Date
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Published on October 13, 2014 23:37

September 27, 2014

Nothing So Quiet FREE

I've put Nothing So Quiet onto Amazon for Free. It can be downloaded at


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MG590VC

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Published on September 27, 2014 09:30

September 24, 2014

Joe Konrath's post about publishing.

Anonymous
Joe Konrath has and excellent post about he Amazon and Hatchett battle. Konrath As always he gets to the heart of the matter. Mr. Konrath reminds me of a Terrier after a rat. You know it's not fair, but it is so interesting to watch.




I add the comment below to his post.


 G.L. Snodgrass said...
Question. How many Scriptoriums are left. That is what is going to happen to the publishers. Guttenberg's Press wasn't revolutionary because it created more readers. It was revolutionary because it created more authors. Authors that could bypass the powerful church and speak directly to the reader. The number of books increased and prices decreased. Amazon has changed the supply and demand curve. Whenever that happens, the old ways of doing business die.
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Published on September 24, 2014 14:00

September 21, 2014

Indies Unlimited

The web site Indies Unlimited is hosting a Print Book pampalmousse with a list of indie print books on sale. I have included my Certain Rules.


Here is the site


http://www.indiesunlimited.com/2014/09/21/print-book-pamplemousse/
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Published on September 21, 2014 23:41

September 18, 2014

I have moved some of my books over to Amazon KDP. This is...

I have moved some of my books over to Amazon KDP. This is an exclusive 90 day period where I can't list my books on other E distributers. I am starting with Worth Saving and Prom Date. Currently I'm selling them for $.99 but will lower them to free in a couple of weeks.
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Published on September 18, 2014 22:35

September 16, 2014

Free Coupon

Would you like a coupon to get one of my books free? If so, Email me and I'll send you a Smashwords coupon.


GarySnodgrass04@gmail.com



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Published on September 16, 2014 22:37

September 10, 2014

Review of CERTAIN RULES

One of my readers left a wonderful, beautiful, great review on Goodreads. Check it out at


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1032749490?book_show_action=true&page=1


My favorite part was


"If you want to read a story full of twists that can make you smile and cry and believe the story and root for the characters and their happiness, this is it."


Life is so great


Gary
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Published on September 10, 2014 20:23