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I did submit a blurb, and they used parts of it. I was told that I actually had more of my original in there than was typical - sometimes it gets a complete rewrite. (That "firestorm of emotions" line? Definitely theirs; just not my style but maybe it sells?) The tagline - Losing nearly everything leaves room for the one thing they can’t live without. - is all theirs too. I waver between liking not being responsible for it, and wanting to do a rewrite :) But it's interesting seeing how the different publishers approach it. Did Dreamspinner edit your blurb?


I think the "From the author of..." will get people to take a closer look, so I'm sure it's good salesmanship. BOATK has such reader recognition. And since it clearly reads like a publisher addendum, not something you would say directly, I don't think you need to worry about looking pretentious. It will be interesting to see how readership crosses over (like with my werewolves following a mystery - some liked both, some didn't.) But I think it just makes sense to have that because in this case, the title of your well-loved book is much more memorable than your name (Sorry - :)

Ahahaha, true. I am hoping people follow. I know some won't. And oddly, I have already had people tell me that they won't read BOATK, but that they can't wait to read Burn. lol, I'm just easy, I guess, 'cause I read everything. Did you have people tell you that they would read Life Lessons but not your werewolves and/or vice versa?

I had some people say they just don't like paranormal/werewolves. There is definitely a subset of my readers for the contemporaries that won't pick up the wolves. Haven't had anybody say they wouldn't go the other way, although a couple of readers liked the wolves and winced at the kids in Life Lessons. And my kids were less prominent than yours in the story. There is an anti-kid subset to readers too.


I loved that cover, and the title (was it coincidence that you chose "Bear" and "Otter" as names though? I assumed so, but maybe there was something subconscious there - although Bear is definitely not a bear type.) If readers passed because of the Kid on the cover that's probably a good thing. They wouldn't have liked the book anyway. You have to love the Kid.

I can see why some people won't read m/m books with kids: why should they want to read about children when they just want to read about dudes falling for each other? It's understandable.

Oh, God, now I can't wait to hear what the Kid thinks of it!!! I understand the no-kids thing too. Some folks don't want kids in their real life either, and it is hard to avoid a certain level of cuteness (incompatible with at-that-exact-moment hotness) when you put kids in. Other readers love the added human touch and emotional connection of kids and family. So I figure I'll just write what I like, and the readers can read what they want. Personally, I'm like you. I read just about everything.

I have to admire anyone who can manage the business end of all this stuff. I haven't yet--more like disconcerted flailing every once in a while when someone says 'You really should be doing this' so I try it and am once again reminded how little I know about it all.
I hope this method works for you. I know I'll be looking forward to the excerpts!

I have to admire anyone who can manage the business end of all this stuff. I haven't yet--more like disconcerted flailing every once in a while wh..."
I know an author who has this beautifully organized list of all the things she does a month and a week before release and on release day - submissions to extra review sites and Tweeting or Twittering (are those the same thing?) and all. I'm just in awe of her skills and energy.

So I went and did some recon and found this:
Marketing
9.1. What will Samhain do to market and promote my books?
Samhain strives to be anywhere online that discerning readers of the best original fiction like to gather. We are proud advertisers on sites such as Romantic Times and SmartBitchesTrashyBooks.com, as well as on Romance blogs, online review sites, and unique online sites such as Icanhazcheezburger.com.
Our own website offers the opportunity for authors to engage with their readers via blogs and book promotions, and we have an open Yahoo! Group, Samhain Café, where authors and readers interact in a fun, informal setting. In addition, authors can take advantage of our monthly author-run Samhain newsletter, The Samhellion, and organized chats at other reader sites.
Behind the scenes, we offer a marketing discussion group which provides help, advice and workshops on Marketing, Branding, Publicity and Book Promotions.
And Samhain isn’t only online! Our staff members attend numerous conferences and book fairs, including the Romantic Times conference, RWA National, and the Readers & Writers Get-Together, and are invited speakers at writing chapters around the country. We actively interact with readers, authors and members of the publishing community to share the story of Samhain, and to brag about our extraordinary authors.
I think you should talk to your editor and see what suggestions that they have for marketing etc - I think its kind of exciting.
You are bravely going where you have never gone before..LOL
Yes I am a dork!!! *shame* lol


* Details about the author - likes, struggles with writing, what inspires you etc
* What inspired you to write the book
* Research you did to write the book (dorkishness coming back again).
* Excerpts (of course)
* Snippets (usually only 1-3 paragraphs) showing something funny/scary/embarrassing.
I have millions of other ideas (if you run dry) haha ;)
Once again - Major Congrats

* Details about the author - likes, struggles with..."
Thanks for the suggestions - that's actually very helpful to know what a reader likes. I'll have an interview on K-lee Klein's blog on Thursday the 15th and an excerpt up on Kathleen Hayes' blog on the 23rd (along with other book giveaways on both sites.) But the offer of a million other ideas is intriguing - I may take you up on those. Thanks again :)

Love MM books with kids, not a turn off. But I also love werewolves. Weird combination. Love your writing!


I'm anal, I like to know I have all format available to download without having to convert them myself.
CONGRATULATIONS for the contract
Well said, and I think alot of people don't get that. Yes we write to entertain, but it is still a business and we have to deal with that aspect of it on a daily basis. Publishers (obviously) want to sell, sell, sell.
I don't know how I'd feel about having my blurb written for me completely. As you said, on one hand, it'd be easier because I hate doing it, but on the other hand, the idea of someone else trying to describe what my book is about? *shudders*
Congrats on the upcoming release, sounds great!