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message 1: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Does anyone know how to change their book info on Goodreads after it has been posted? I was thinking of denoting that my books are part of a series but every time I click on edit book and then add series it takes me to my home page??

Has this happened to anyone else? Is this not the spot for doing this?

Very confused...


message 2: by Marie Silk (new)

Marie Silk | 1025 comments I don't think you're able to add your own series. I have to ask the goodreads librarians to change my series each time I add a book. What you can do is change your titles so they look like this:

Stillness (Really Cool Series #1)
Taken (Really Cool Series #2)

I think the librarians automatically put mine into a series because of the title, but I can't remember now, haha. You might have to ask them to do that eventually.


message 3: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Yep. That happens to everyone. You can't add series or characters yourself. But...

The librarians are all sorts of awesome sauce! They'll probably have it done for you withing 15 mins.

Hugs,
Ann

P.S. - Great series titles, Miss Marie ^_~


message 4: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Yes those are great series titles Marie ;)

So where does one find a librarian?


message 5: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) They all hang out at the Goodreads Librarians Group. Not very creative, I know *smirks*


message 6: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments You're right......that's not very creative


message 7: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Besides, if you don't do anything, the chances are GR will pick it by itself and mention them as part of the series. Happened to me


message 8: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Umm. It's not GR, Mr Nik. It's anal retentive people like myself who request it for books I see floating around LMAO!!


message 9: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments I see. As I occasionally put them into a series and then break them apart again into standalones, can be somewhat uncomfortable -:)


message 10: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Just for the record, I did NOT do that for your books. But if I see any floating in space, I sometimes do ^_~

Hmm. Interesting that you take move books around like that (in and out of series). How come?


message 11: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Annie wrote: "Just for the record, I did NOT do that for your books. But if I see any floating in space, I sometimes do ^_~

Hmm. Interesting that you take move books around like that (in and out of series). How come?"


No problem there -:)
The books are based on the same nucleus of characters, but stylistically they are very different and I'm not even sure speak to the same readership, so occasionally I experiment with downplaying their positioning as part of the series and emphasize their autonomy through filling and deleting the relevant entry on Amazon


message 12: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Nik, Amazon will let you keep changing it like that?


message 13: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Amazon lets you change whatever the heck you want as long as it keeps selling ^_~

Seriously, though. I released a 2nd edition with MAJOR edits. This should require a different ASIN but I didn't want to start from scratch for reviews sooo...

I uploaded a new source file and asked to have the new version "pushed" to customers. They are NOT supposed to do this for a different edition. But they did anyway. Of course, I was really, reeeally nice to the dude from KDP and he totally did me a favor...

*smiles sweetly*

#AttractMoreBeesWithHoney


message 14: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Done it a few times, so far. Don't know. Why should they care though? As I understand it, it's an optional entry and I get to decide whether to fill it or not and generally to decide what, if anything forms the series. But maybe not. What do you think?


message 15: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) Series drive sales more than standalone. So if they're at all alike, I'd put them in a series. They're all on the same genre--thriller--and they have the same nucleus of charaCters and it appears to me that they all take place in the Same geographical area. Therefore if the "style" is more of a matter of degree--like less hardboiled--then I'd put them together. Btw, you might consider, if you haven't already, syncing up your covers w/ your latest, be first or be dead


message 16: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) @Awesome Alex: I totally agree that the 3rd cover is awesome sauce but...

Mr Nik has already talked about not syncing his covers. I just can't remember in what thread. To each his own, eh?

*fist bumps all around*


message 17: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) Annie wrote: "@Awesome Alex: I totally agree that the 3rd cover is awesome sauce but...

Mr Nik has already talked about not syncing his covers. I just can't remember in what thread. To each his own, eh?

*fist ..."


i see. well, perhaps putting them all in a series will provide him w/the necessary incentive. covers in a series should be similar in look and feel in order to give that united feel and make the reader value the sum of the series greater than the individual books. thereby, perceived value would be increased.


message 18: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Thanks for your insight, Alex. Yes, the reasons for a series are as you've mentioned and at the moment they are presented as such. It just I like to reshuffle things -:)

Re the covers - yeah I've run sort of a poll here on GR and most respondents didn't like the covers of the first two, while most did - of the third. So ordering new covers is on the agenda, although I like all three of them

Hope Eldon doesn't mind a bit of deviation from the original topic


message 19: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) Nik wrote: "Thanks for your insight, Alex. Yes, the reasons for a series are as you've mentioned and at the moment they are presented as such. It just I like to reshuffle things -:)

Re the covers - yeah I've ..."


got it.


message 20: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Variety is the spice of life...no problem Nik :)


message 21: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) PSA: Mr Eldon has been exiled from the group.

Conform! Conform!!

*smirks*


message 22: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments BTW, thinking of series. Did Conan Doyle actually present Sherlock Holmes as 'series'? I was under impression novels and shorts were autonomous, but I can't be sure, as it was a long time ago when I read them or most of them ...


message 23: by J.J. (new)

J.J. Mainor | 2440 comments Alex G wrote: "Series drive sales more than standalone. So if they're at all alike, I'd put them in a series. They're all on the same genre--thriller--and they have the same nucleus of charaCters and it appears t..."

I have a book going live tomorrow about characters crossing the multiverse. With the rules I've set up for the multiverse, I could theoretically claim each of my previous works exist within that multiverse and could provide crossover potential even though each individual universe exists at a different point in time with different histories and backstories...I won't actually create a crossover between two of my different universes, but I find it amusing that it's a very real possibility...


message 24: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments J.J. wrote: "I have a book going live tomorrow..."

Good luck with it, J.J.! Hope you'll have an excellent launch


message 25: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments This is slightly off topic...*looks over shoulder for katana*...but does anyone have a phone number for KDP? It's been more than 72 hours now "publishing" my second book while my third is live for sale. Kinda want to know what's up.


message 26: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Don't have their phone #, but at least from my experience they answer email inquiries


message 27: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Where do you email?


message 28: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan Nik wrote: "BTW, thinking of series. Did Conan Doyle actually present Sherlock Holmes as 'series'? I was under impression novels and shorts were autonomous, but I can't be sure, as it was a long time ago when ..."

I assume that there were series in the time and place of Conan Doyle?


message 29: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments they have 'help' at the top right of kdp screen. Once you press, they have 'contact us' down left. Then you chose category or write your own, if I remember correctly


message 30: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan Annie wrote: "Amazon lets you change whatever the heck you want as long as it keeps selling ^_~

Seriously, though. I released a 2nd edition with MAJOR edits. This should require a different ASIN but I didn't wa..."


Hi Annie, - did you provide the 2nd Ed with a different cover?

Or just slide it all in as as new interior file...


message 31: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Nik wrote: "they have 'help' at the top right of kdp screen. Once you press, they have 'contact us' down left. Then you chose category or write your own, if I remember correctly"

Thanks!


message 32: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19865 comments Graeme wrote: "I assume that there were series in the time and place of Conan Doyle? ..."

Good question. I assume that Dumas and Fenimore Cooper were earlier and I remember Musketeers and Chicot as series as well as some of Cooper's stuff


message 33: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Graeme wrote: "Hi Annie, - did you provide the 2nd Ed with a different cover?

Or just slide it all in as as new interior file..."


Oh, crap! Totally missed this!! Sorry, Mr Graeme!

I made major edits to the content first (2nd edition) and then decided to change the cover later on. But I actually broke the ISBN/ASIN rule for new editions...

DISCLAIMER: I am NOT recommending that anyone else do this!!

I actually slid everything into the source file, as per normal. And changed the (view spoiler). You're not supposed to do that haha! Then I asked my new KDP buddy to "push" the 2nd edition to existing readers. As in, they'd just open up their Kindle and find the new one has replaced the old one. You're not supposed to do this either hahaha!!

As far as Amazon is concerned, I've only ever released one edition.

Again, NOT recommending! I just didn't want my reviews to start back at zero for the new edition...

*shrugs*

Oh, and with the cover? I also just changed it myself. This follows Zon rules, though. So go for it!! ^_~


message 34: by Marie Silk (new)

Marie Silk | 1025 comments Haha Annie, I love reading about your publishing adventures :).


message 35: by Annie (last edited Sep 03, 2016 10:51AM) (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Tee hee! Thanks, Miss Maria Marie (seriously, WTFluff??)!!

Of course, I should probably stop sharing when people ask cuz Amazon has a craaazy eagle eye. I already found out the hard way LMAO!! But, meh, whatevs. The worst they can do is unpublish my book. And I don't see that happening...

*knocks on wood*


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