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Dos and don'ts of promoting on Goodreads groups

Sounds a good group Kath. I read crime novels rather than write them but I'm still interested so I'll have to pop over.

Hi Wendy,
I'm from Upstate New York in the US.



Of course we want authors here!"
Lol, just in the right places, eh? We authors can be an inappropriate bunch if you let us get out of hand. Now...about my new deal... Lol. Wink.

Darn! ;)

Tuckingmill! Between Camborne and Redruth. :-)

I am in the Lincolnshire Fens away from any population centres, it's unlikely anyone is close to my location even my friends are not!
What are the main activities on this group?

Weve got everything happening in here, from bird watching to gardening to football (spit) to cooking to writing a good blurb to how to market your book to cake to...
You get the idea.
Sometimes we even talk about books.



Name of author, title and two or three lines of what the book is about.
Hello. I'm a new author to this group. My name is David Thompson. Am I supposed to say that here? If not...where? I get somewhat lost on GR. Is this a UK group? Hello...?

Hi David,
It takes a while to get the hang of GR. Took me ages. I joined loads of groups and couldn't keep up. Best to just be part of a few, I found.
I've been conspicuous by my absence for ages as I was caught up in final edits and book promos. Just beginning to surface again now.
Anyway, nice to meet you. Conversation is er...rather varied on here, lol. Lots to chuckle over.

Hi David,
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I'm in the UK - not everyone is, though. Whereabouts are you from? Your bio is rather...well, it doesn't say much, haha.

Well, as I understand it Goodreads is a readers site so any attempt at publicity/marketing is unlikely to be well received. So, apart from paid Goodreads adverts I'm not sure we can do much, other than join in discussions and in a subtle manner let people know we are authors and see if any of them bite.
Peter

Ps, I concur...the Facebook group UK Crime Book Club is a good one.
Thanks
Lee

I joined Goodreads and this group ages ago, but didn't really use it the site at all much. Starting to do so a bit more now.
I'm in the UK, my books are set in the UK and have been described as 'very English'. I still sell a few in other countries and wonder if they're read by people from Britain or not.

I joined Goodreads and this group ages ago, but didn't really use it the site at all much. Starting to do so a bit more now.
I'm in the UK, my books are set in the UK and have been descr..."
Hi Patsy,
Yes, I'm the same. I write realistic thrillers and try to keep my books quite British with the use of locations, slang and references. Some readers have commented that they really liked that. The vast majority of my books appear to have been purchased by readers in the UK but I've recently approached a few select international readers for their opinions. Just really to see if the plot and style translate internationally I guess. So far, it seems to have been fine. I think we're much more of an international community nowadays and, if we don't understand a certain word or phrase, we can always look it up in seconds.

But mine really are select. I sold two Tallis Steelyard collections on Amazon Canada last week!

I assumed you'd warned them :-)

I joined Goodreads and this group ages ago, but didn't really use it the site at all much. Starting to do so a bit more now.
I'm in the UK, my books are set in the UK and h..."



It seemed to me that the meaning of most of what I'd written should be fairly self-explanatory when read in context. But they were quite insistent.

Either that or I actually am Homer Simpson.

Personally, I detest marking or promoting my work. I find it, and my apologies to any if I offend; nothing more than a form of prostitution--Look at me. I'm the most alluring writer on this corner.
Oh to have an established name for the snobbish to quote as read.
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I like that genre! Could you recommend something good, please!"
I second that! By reading the books I'll learn more about the police procedures in GB and get great stories as well.