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message 251: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments And be sure to visit and post in the chatty threads. Wade in anywhere!


message 252: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Hi G
Set up your author page, and then just join in the chat and enjoy the banter.


message 253: by Victoria (last edited Aug 09, 2014 02:26AM) (new)

Victoria Sadler | 37 comments Nobody should ever hurt Teddy Ruxpin. I desperately wanted one as a child, but it was never to be. Though I was never alone in bed, plenty of bears to keep me company

Anyway, I started to read this post and lost the plot.. So introductions, I'm Victoria, a new author, published my first book in the last couple of days after a very long year of writing. I thought the hard part was over, its still to come and any advice is welcome.


message 254: by Helen (new)

Helen Laycock (helenlaycock) | 39 comments Have I said hello?

(Memory like a ... what is it?)

If I haven't, hellooooo!


message 255: by Lynda (new)

Lynda Wilcox (lyndawrites) | 1059 comments Hi, Victoria and Helen. Welcome to the group.


message 256: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Sadler | 37 comments Hi Linda, thanks for the warm welcome from yourself and all others here.

Lynda wrote: "Hi, Victoria and Helen. Welcome to the group."


message 257: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Hello:)


message 258: by Julie (new)

Julie Round Swimming in the Goodreads soup - found this thread and hope it's OK to tell you about my latest novel "Never Run Away" which is my first venture into kindle, kobo etc. I am also beginning a new book which people can follow on my wordpress blog. juliecround.


message 259: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Didn't actually read the thread, did you Julie?


message 261: by Allan (new)

Allan Krummenacker (allankrummenacker) | 17 comments My thoughts exactly Patti.


message 262: by David (new)

David Manuel | 1112 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Didn't actually read the thread, did you Julie?"

And doubtful she'll ever see your comment! ;-)


message 263: by Alan (new)

Alan Keenan | 4 comments Hello everybody how are you all, new to the group and like 90% of people on this have a book out, don't worry not trying to flog it , actually joined the group to get some information about writing in general. Have no experience of it just wrote one to see how it goes.


message 264: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Johnson-Garcia | 1 comments Does anyone have any suggestions on how I would go about promoting the free Kindle version of my debut novel?


message 265: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Google listing sites for promoting a free novel, Jennifer. There's lots of sites out there, many of them free.

Join Indie book Bargains in the UK and list with them. Post it in the free kindle books thread in this group and others on Goodreads


message 266: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments There are various facebook groups which let you promote as well.


message 267: by Alan (new)

Alan Keenan | 4 comments I am going to self publish my book and can any body tell me do i need an isbn number and what is a block of them, thanks


message 268: by L.A. (new)

L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Alan wrote: "I am going to self publish my book and can any body tell me do i need an isbn number and what is a block of them, thanks"

I think its a good idea to use an ISBN especially if you're going physical rather than just ebook. Reason is that the industry uses ISBNs as a unique stock number and shops and distributors use them to search against etc. A block is several ISBNs. When you buy a block of 10 the numbers are allocated to you, even if you only need one for now, knowing the rest are already in the bank.

Hope that helps and good luck.


message 269: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments You need an ISBN for print usually. At least to sell beyond Createspace.

You don't for Kindle, as you'll be given an ASIN when published. Smashwords will give you a free ISBN for their site and their associate stores, and Create Space will do the same. You can, of course, purchase your own.


message 270: by Alan (new)

Alan Keenan | 4 comments L.A. wrote: "Alan wrote: "I am going to self publish my book and can any body tell me do i need an isbn number and what is a block of them, thanks"

I think its a good idea to use an ISBN especially if you're g..."


Thanks for the comment now I know what a block is thanks, will use the rest on my next venture at writing a book, information was really usefull


message 271: by Alan (new)

Alan Keenan | 4 comments A.L. wrote: "You need an ISBN for print usually. At least to sell beyond Createspace.

You don't for Kindle, as you'll be given an ASIN when published. Smashwords will give you a free ISBN for their site and th..."


thanks for that will try and purchase my own as a book store in Ireland is interested in my book so fingers crossed. thanks again.


message 272: by Julie (new)

Julie Round Sorry Patti, David and all. I didn't mean to act like a 'drive by'. I just wanted to find someone to talk to. My computer has told me to come off another site where we discussed our writing so I hoped to find something similar on goodreads. I'm still getting lost trying to find my way around.I'm trying to resist going on facebook but I do miss having somewhere to list my books and do reviews. I guess I'll find the right places if I keep looking.


message 273: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Julie, we have a section called Meet the Authors. You're welcome to start you own thread there and tell us about your books. We have an Author Zone too, so any aspects of writing or promoting you want to chat about - that's the place to go.

Make yourself at home. It's a friendly place. :)


message 274: by Emmanuelle (last edited Nov 06, 2014 03:35AM) (new)

Emmanuelle Maupassant (emmanuelledemaupassant) A.L. wrote: "I have actually seen advice saying spamming is good. Mention your book as often and to as many people as possible. Off hand I can't remember where I saw it, a blog post I think. It is bad advice in..."

The KDP phenomenon is intriguing. Without doubt, there are a great number of works for sale which probably should never have seen the light of day… but I also love the idea that authors are no longer bound by the whims of publishers. Anyone, in theory, can publish anything, reaching an 'unlimited' reading audience.

Mindboggling.

My background is in editing and travel writing (although I've been experimenting lately) …. feel free to 'stalk' my author's page to discover more.

I'm currently inspired by Tobsha Learner and Michel Faber, but have a long standing love affair with Fay Weldon and Sarah Waters.


message 275: by L.A. (new)

L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Being able to reach readers is really great, but no guarantee that they'll buy. I'm sure that spamming is not the answer though, unless an author wants to get a negative reputation - like the 'your distant relative has died and may have left you a fortune' spammers and mindless tele-marketeers.


message 276: by Emmanuelle (new)

Emmanuelle Maupassant (emmanuelledemaupassant) L.A. wrote: "Being able to reach readers is really great, but no guarantee that they'll buy. I'm sure that spamming is not the answer though, unless an author wants to get a negative reputation - like the 'you..."

I do agree. Endlessly repetitive promotions are more likely to revile readers than attract.


message 277: by Julia (new)

Julia Bell (juliabellromanticfiction) | 172 comments Emmanuelle wrote: "L.A. wrote: "Being able to reach readers is really great, but no guarantee that they'll buy. I'm sure that spamming is not the answer though, unless an author wants to get a negative reputation - ..."

I always feel uncomfortable when I promote my work, so I try and ease this by making my promotion unique to that group and I keep it short. But I love chatting to folk and want to engage with my readers. I've enjoyed being a member of Goodreads and I always leave a review after I've finished a story on my reading list.


message 278: by Emmanuelle (new)

Emmanuelle Maupassant (emmanuelledemaupassant) Julia wrote: "Emmanuelle wrote: "L.A. wrote: "Being able to reach readers is really great, but no guarantee that they'll buy. I'm sure that spamming is not the answer though, unless an author wants to get a neg..."

I agree that Goodreads is a fantastic forum for readers to discover new books. I love the 'suggested books' feature here, which is far superior to that on Amazon; it has helped me to discover many wonderful new authors.

I also embrace the idea that readers can interact with authors through this site, via their official pages.


message 279: by Virginia (new)

Virginia Llorca | 9 comments My friends don't like my books. And if Patti remembers me it is because of my consistent errors.


message 280: by [deleted user] (new)

Patti (baconater) wrote: "Perhaps you could explain what you feel constitutes a fly by post Rosemary?"


Hi There, I am a new Goodreads Author and new to the group. I agree, even though I am new :) I enjoy engaging in conversation with fellow readers and authors. I get overwhelmed with the promotion side of posts, I actually like to know something about a goodreads author as well.

Have a lovely evening
R.L.Henry :)


message 281: by [deleted user] (new)

Andrew wrote: "I propose the following standard template for all book promotion:

"I've written a tolerable book that my friends like, but I have no marketing budget. It is called [yourtitlehere]. You can buy it ..."


Yes, that's honest and straight forward without being pushy or overwhelming!

R.L.Henry


message 282: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Byrne (katarina66) | 49 comments how many people actually buy books from these posts? What is your best marketing tool? My sales are gradually improving, and are steady, so I guess it's word of mouth as I do very little marketing.


message 283: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Sometimes - I have a lot of books on my TBR. I get most of my reading lists from Facebook, Goodreads listopias and such like.


message 284: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Word of mouth.

Or word of thread, if you will.

I've not bought a book from a drop and run post in the group, ever.

I've read a great many books written by groupites who are regular contributors. If I like what they've written, I even recommend them.

If I like the authors, I tend to abuse them. ;)


message 285: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments I don't think I have from a drop and run either.
We've noticed that Patti;)


message 286: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Yeah, I'm shocking.

I should be kinder and more gentle.

One day.


message 287: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Haha. I often wish I could actually say what I think. If I win the lottery and give up work, the day before I leave I'm going to have such fun.


message 288: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I think that's probably what I love most about where I work right now. I can and do say exactly what I think.

Sitting next to five year olds who lean against me and say 'I love you, Ms Patti' probably contributes to my overall job satisfaction, though.

No idea why they'd say that, really. All I do is shout at them. ;)


message 289: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Hahaha. I'd get the sack if I said what I was thinking.


message 290: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments You need more hugs from five year olds then, AL.

They can be rather boogery but the goosh factor increases the joy. ;)


message 291: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Yeah, I'm shocking.

I should be kinder and more gentle.

One day."


And have us think you don't like us anymore?


message 292: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments When did I ever infer that I like you, David?


message 293: by David (last edited Jan 30, 2015 12:27PM) (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "When did I ever infer that I like you, David?"

A fine example, right there…

Based on evidence in post 298 :D

Anyway, surely I would be the one to infer meaning, from something that you have or have not implied.


message 294: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "You need more hugs from five year olds then, AL.

They can be rather boogery but the goosh factor increases the joy. ;)"


I'll pass on that;)


message 295: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments David wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "When did I ever infer that I like you, David?"

A fine example, right there…

Based on evidence in post 298 :D

Anyway, surely I would be the one to infer meaning, from so..."


So you are multi talented. Both wishy and washy.


message 296: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments A.L. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "You need more hugs from five year olds then, AL.

They can be rather boogery but the goosh factor increases the joy. ;)"

I'll pass on that;)"


Yes pass it quickly. If you hold it too long it goes all crusty.


message 297: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments I often wish, and frequently wash (her-in-charge insists).


message 298: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1608 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "A.L. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "You need more hugs from five year olds then, AL.

They can be rather boogery but the goosh factor increases the joy. ;)"

I'll pass on that;)"

Yes pass it qu..."


EWWWWWWW!


message 299: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments David wrote: "I often wish, and frequently wash (her-in-charge insists)."

I'm sure she does, given your past history,


message 300: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments A.L. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "A.L. wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "You need more hugs from five year olds then, AL.

They can be rather boogery but the goosh factor increases the joy. ;)"

I'll pass ..."


Don't ewwwww at me! David is the plopper.


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