Guest blogging for Gabriel…

For a change of pace, I have guest blogs out. I’m trying to spread the word about Saving Gabriel, and Rob at Reynard City and Nerine Dorman were both kind enough to invite me to their blogs. On Reynard City, I have an interview, and on Nerine’s blog, I have a short excerpt from Saving Gabriel. I believe this will soon be followed by another guest post on Nerine’s blog, in which I interview Gabriel a bit about his history.


You can find Saving Gabriel on Amazon, Amazon UK, Kobo, and on my blog bookstore. And if you wanted to add the book to your Goodreads to-read shelf, it’s already listed there too.


This is a little short, isn’t it? Good thing I also have an early review to show you over on Amazon, a five star review from one of the Wattpad beta readers. It’s a good review, and starting off with a 5 isn’t too shabby.


And speaking of Wattpad betas, the final two chapters go up on A Boy and His Dawg tonight. After this, I’ll leave up all the chapters for one month to let everyone who started it finish in a reasonable amount of time. It will be coming out in the latter half of February, but for sure, I’m getting enough typo hunters to comment that I’ll find most of my persnickety mistakes. I’m nowhere near the numbers of viewers I got with Saving Gabriel, but still sitting slightly above where I finished posting Sandy Morrison and the Pack of Pussies. (It’s since picked up a thousand more viewers thanks to people who showed up for my betas.)


What do I take away from this? That’s it’s damned hard to sell stories with furries. My gay zombies did better than my werecats or the werekin in Blind Rage. My bisexual vampires were a hit both times, and yet none of my werewolf stories seems to find an audience. The sexuality or lack thereof of my characters has little to do with it. Clearly, people are just anti-furry. *Sniffles*


Well, anyhow, maybe I’ll have better luck with fallen angels.


Sarcasm aside, I want to thank Rob and Nerine for hosting me, and thanks to my beta reader for posting an early review. It’s a good start to already have a review in the opening week. =^)



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Published on January 08, 2013 00:47
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