Perception, perception, perception: Part 2
Getting ebook reviews is difficult, even for an award-winning author who's been around the block. But, finally, it struck me that I had buried assets: the blurbs and reviews I'd received for four Kelley Wilde novels. Some of my colleagues are far richer in the volume of online reviews they've received. I can't compete with them, not on that score. But I might, just might, make some good use of the praise I'd received for those traditionally published novels. I might admit, more cheerfully: No, I don't have 100 reviews for any of my ebooks...yet. But I do have some glowing blurbs from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, etc.
So here is what I'm posting at the start of my new spring release:
PRAISE FOR REB MACRATH
One of the greatest Christmas stories ever written—but one that may never be published. --Agent Henry Morrison on April Yule (formerly titled White Knights)
Reb MacRath writes with wit and pace. His prose can spin in unexpected directions, or with the precision of an expert pool player can send one—smack!—right into the corner pocket. Pay attention, because in one short sentence he can dazzle, baffle, and shock you. And in a book, well, just enjoy the ride! --Brad Strickland on April Yule
His writing style is unique and...he writes with such depth and emotion I can't help but wonder what he'll bring to the writing world in the future. --Kirkus MacGowan on Nobility
Nobility ranks right up there with Oh Brother Where Art Thou, a rendition of Homer's Odyssey also set in the south. The word craft is delicate and beautiful.. --Leila Smith on Nobility
Dazzling, visceral, heart-wrenching... --John Logan on The Vanishing Magic of Snow
…AND FOR REB WRITING AS KELLEY WILDEWilde handles his ideas with wit and energy. A skilled writer has produced an engaging novel. --Publishers Weekly on The Suiting
Highly readable, with both laughs and chills. --Library Journal on The Suiting
Strongly original. One of a kind. --Kirkus Reviews on The Suiting
A tasty bit of modern horror with just the right touch of madness. A writer to watch. --The Buffalo News on The Suiting
Wilde has a flair for horrific showmanship and an instinct for the jugular that rivals the best writers of the genre. --John Farris on Makoto
Wilde’s style fits the story perfectly—it’s as sharp and polished as a samurai sword, and just as dangerous. --Rick Hautala on Makoto
One of Wilde’s particular talents is getting inside his characters’ heads. Whether it’s a dream, a cocaine high, or a slooow torture scene, his expert streams of consciousness and incredible sound effects put you right there. --Fangoria on Makoto
Untamed, unpredictable prose—that’s the trademark of Kelley Wilde. He writes like a bucking bronc, and each time out of the chute the Wilde man keeps improving. He’s got the moves! --Rex Miller on Mastery
The most unforgettable train ride since Agatha Christie booked the Orient Express. --Tyson Blue on Mastery
So here is what I'm posting at the start of my new spring release:
PRAISE FOR REB MACRATH
One of the greatest Christmas stories ever written—but one that may never be published. --Agent Henry Morrison on April Yule (formerly titled White Knights)
Reb MacRath writes with wit and pace. His prose can spin in unexpected directions, or with the precision of an expert pool player can send one—smack!—right into the corner pocket. Pay attention, because in one short sentence he can dazzle, baffle, and shock you. And in a book, well, just enjoy the ride! --Brad Strickland on April Yule
His writing style is unique and...he writes with such depth and emotion I can't help but wonder what he'll bring to the writing world in the future. --Kirkus MacGowan on Nobility
Nobility ranks right up there with Oh Brother Where Art Thou, a rendition of Homer's Odyssey also set in the south. The word craft is delicate and beautiful.. --Leila Smith on Nobility
Dazzling, visceral, heart-wrenching... --John Logan on The Vanishing Magic of Snow
…AND FOR REB WRITING AS KELLEY WILDEWilde handles his ideas with wit and energy. A skilled writer has produced an engaging novel. --Publishers Weekly on The Suiting
Highly readable, with both laughs and chills. --Library Journal on The Suiting
Strongly original. One of a kind. --Kirkus Reviews on The Suiting
A tasty bit of modern horror with just the right touch of madness. A writer to watch. --The Buffalo News on The Suiting
Wilde has a flair for horrific showmanship and an instinct for the jugular that rivals the best writers of the genre. --John Farris on Makoto
Wilde’s style fits the story perfectly—it’s as sharp and polished as a samurai sword, and just as dangerous. --Rick Hautala on Makoto
One of Wilde’s particular talents is getting inside his characters’ heads. Whether it’s a dream, a cocaine high, or a slooow torture scene, his expert streams of consciousness and incredible sound effects put you right there. --Fangoria on Makoto
Untamed, unpredictable prose—that’s the trademark of Kelley Wilde. He writes like a bucking bronc, and each time out of the chute the Wilde man keeps improving. He’s got the moves! --Rex Miller on Mastery
The most unforgettable train ride since Agatha Christie booked the Orient Express. --Tyson Blue on Mastery
Published on February 25, 2013 03:26
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