Monday, November 10, 2014
Behind the Scenes of a Free Book Promotion: Part 4
Friday, November 7, 2014
Behind the Scenes of a Free Book Promotion, Part 3
The day before the promotion, I got an email from Booktweeters saying that my book wasn’t free today (that is, the day before the promo), and so they couldn’t feature it. I quickly responded saying it wasn’t supposed to be free the day before, and enclosed a copy of my invoice as proof. They responded, apologizing for the mistake. Good, but this wasn’t exactly increasing my confidence in them…
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Behind the Scenes of a Free Book Promotion, Part 2
Monday, November 3, 2014
Behind the Scenes of a Free Book Promotion, Part 1
Word of mouth is one of the most effective means of getting new readers, but you already have to have readers to spread the word in the first place. It takes readers to get readers.
Indie publishing champion David Gaughran states the issues far more eloquently than I can in his post Starting from Zero.
I have two novels out now, The Pirates of Alnari, and The Grand Masquerade. Sales are almost non-existent. What reviews I do have are good, so I know that my writing isn't utter dreck. The problem is not that my writing stinks; rather it's that no one knows about my writing at all. I don’t have readers, so I can’t get readers. What to do?
Friday, October 31, 2014
Robotech RPG Tactics Unboxing
I am a huge fan of Robotech. Along with Star Blazers, it had a huge impact on me growing up. I eagerly snapped up Palladium's Robotech RPG, read the novels, bought the comic books, read Protoculture Addicts, bought some of the Revell models, and then the DVDs when they were released. Like I said, I was a huge fan. But there was something missing from the fandom. Palladium's Kickstarter for Robotech RPG Tactics filled that gap.
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