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Squee! Let the Party Begin! Happy Release Day = “Emma’s New Year”

It is quite fitting that we should throw a party for a book who’s setting begins at a New Year’s Eve Party!

Happy Release Day for Emma’s New Year. One night when everything changes for Emma and sets her world on end.

Have you ever had that kind of experience…a pinnacle where everything changes as if your whole world was turned inside out and remade?

Come and visit me today at either this party page. or at either Skye  or Mummy’s Naughty Corner or at Lori J. Gordon’s

I’ve gathered the links for “Emma” at all your favorite ebook vendors

AMAZON

BARNES AND NOBLE

ALL ROMANCE E BOOKS

Emma’s New Year Releases Tomorrow

Emma’s New Year

tbr 7/10/14 by Rebel Ink Press at all fine ebook vendors (stay tuned to this website for buy links when it goes live).

Emma's New Year-200 x 300Vol 5 of The Amethyst Desire Collection

Novellette F/F Contemporary Erotic Romance

Emma Reed needs a change from her stale boring straight life. Her lesbian friend drags her to a gay New Year’s Eve dance. There she meets butchy El Westin, out of her league and out of her comfort zone. The unexpected kiss at midnight makes Emma’s outlook start to sparkle and get interesting again. Emma has a choice to make. Is this a night of possibilities influenced by the magic of a borrowed amethyst necklace or is it a resolution in the making?

Tomorrow is the big release day for “Emma’s New Year”

A reader, Sarah B had a chance to read an advanced readers copy of “Emma’s New Year”. Sarah B came out in 2013 so the experience is fresh in her mind and she could relate to the changes and emotions Emma was experiencing. She said

“Loved Emma’s innocence throughout and El’s vulnerability at the end.
Emma took back a bit of control at the end. Sure would love to read more about these two characters!!!
Emma needed this night with El to know she’s gay.
Believable characters and plot. Definitely would
read more like this.
Sex scenes were well done and sensual yet tasteful.
I loved the dancing between them at the party…so passionate and  Emma was swept off her feet.

I will definitely put a review on amazon.

Would enjoy very much reading more of your work”

(An Advanced Readers Copy of “Emma’s New Year” was given to Sarah in exchange for a fair and honest review.)

That’s wonderful, Sarah B. I’ll look forward to your official review.

Thank you, Eden Glenn

Here is what another early reader had to say about “Emma’s New Year”

Pick the Blurb that you like best for “Emma’s New Year”

More from Eden Glenn in “The Amethyst Desire Collection”

Vol 1 “Raynia’s Magic” a Contemporary Menage’ story M/F/M with some M/M –            A short Novella, 52 pgs.
Vol 2 “Beverly’s Secret” A Contemporary Lesbian story. – Novellette 24 pgs
Vol 3 “Phoenix Reborn” A Paranormal Lesbian story. A Short Novella  54 pgs.
Vol 4 “Shifter’s Legacy” A Paranormal Menage’ story M/F/M – Novella, 72 pgs.
Vol 5 “Emma’s New Year”
Expect more stories of this mysterious Amethyst necklace and the passion it evokes in the lives of it’s chosen wearer.

Emma’s New Year Release in Two Days

“Emma’s New Year”

Vol 5 in “The Amethyst Desire Collection.” A Novellette, short read.

The lovely Emma got a lot more than she expected when her lesbian friend Georgia talked her into a borrowed necklace, a borrowed dress and attending the Queer New Year’s Eve Ball. LOL

Reviewer

I met Ameliah Faith through a contact I made with a lesbian reading group on Facebook.  She is a reader from MN who enjoys a steamy lesbian romance. Ameliah says of herself, “I crave the written word like other people crave chocolate.”

Not a professional reviewer but an avid reader. Just who I was looking for. I sent her an early ARC of “Emma’s New Year” for a fair and honest review.

Here’s what she had to say after reading.

“This book is a very sweet and tender love story with just a dash of steamy sex to enhance the encounter. I enjoyed watching the story from Emma’s perspective as she took the step into the world of Lesbian love. She is likable and endearing. I think we all understand what she goes through. Thank you for taking me on her trip Ms. Glenn. I will be reading more from you.”

Emma’s New Year TBR July 10th from Rebel Ink Press.  Check back here for purchase links on my books page when it goes live.

Thank you
Eden Glenn

Check out what  Sarah B another early reviewer has to say in this blog article.

Vote for which blurb you like best for “Emma’s New Year”

Emma's New Year-200 x 300Emma Reed needs a change from her stale boring straight life. Her lesbian friend drags her to a gay New Year’s Eve dance. There she meets butchy El Westin, out of her league and out of her comfort zone. The unexpected kiss at midnight makes Emma’s outlook start to sparkle and get interesting again. Emma has a choice to make. Is this a night of possibilities influenced by the magic of a borrowed amethyst necklace or is it a resolution in the making?
Other titles of The Amethyst Desire Collection can be found on my “Books” page with links to your favorite e-book vendors.
Vol 1 “Raynia’s Magic” a Contemporary Menage’ story M/F/M with some M/M –            A short Novella, 52 pgs.
Vol 2 “Beverly’s Secret” A Contemporary Lesbian story. – Novellette 24 pgs
Vol 3 “Phoenix Reborn” A Paranormal Lesbian story. A Short Novella  54 pgs.
Vol 4 “Shifter’s Legacy” A Paranormal Menage’ story M/F/M – Novella, 72 pgs.
Vol 5 “Emma’s New Year”
Expect more stories of this mysterious Amethyst necklace and the passion it evokes in the lives of it’s chosen wearer.

 

Emma’s New Year releases July 10th! Vote Now!

My newest title, a short novellette of 5 chapters, titled “Emma’s New Year” releases on July 10th from Rebel Ink Press

The early ARC (Advanced Reader’s Copies) Reviews are coming in and I’m pleased to have produced another story for readers to enjoy.

Check out what early reviewers have had to say about “Emma’s New Year” in these blogs. Ameliah F and Sarah B

Emma's New Year-200 x 300

I think I’ve settled on this blurb for the story. But I’d like to hear which one blog readers like the best. So vote in the comments for the blurb you like best.

Blurb 1:

Emma Reed needs a change from her stale boring straight life. Her lesbian friend drags her to a gay New Year’s Eve dance. There she meets butchy El Westin, out of her league and out of her comfort zone. The unexpected kiss at midnight makes Emma’s outlook start to sparkle and get interesting again. Emma has a choice to make. Is this a night of possibilities influenced by the magic of a borrowed amethyst necklace or is it a resolution in the making?

or

Blurb 2:

Convinced to ring in the New Year at a gay club with a lesbian friend, straight girl Emma Reed gets a little more than she expects when she meets El Westin. Maybe there was something magical about that Amethyst necklace she’d borrowed for the night. Or perhaps her resistance was lowered by the fruity concoction, Hawaiian Iced Tea, she’d been drinking. Her immediate attraction to El sent up fireworks and it wasn’t even midnight. Would one night of wild sex be the start of a New Year, New life them both or end up being just another big mistake.

 

Vol 1 “Raynia’s Magic” a Contemporary Menage’ story M/F/M with some M/M –            A short Novella, 52 pgs.
Vol 2 “Beverly’s Secret” A Contemporary Lesbian story. – Novellette 24 pgs
Vol 3 “Phoenix Reborn” A Paranormal Lesbian story. A Short Novella  54 pgs.
Vol 4 “Shifter’s Legacy” A Paranormal Menage’ story M/F/M – Novella, 72 pgs.
Vol 5 “Emma’s New Year”
Expect more stories of this mysterious Amethyst necklace and the passion it evokes in the lives of it’s chosen wearer.

City Lights Author Event

Last Friday night I had an Author Event at City Lights Book Store in Sylva, NC.

We all had a blast. About thirteen people came out on a Friday night to hear excerpts of “Dragon Guardian”. I was gratified that they laughed in what I thought were the funny parts. Whew!

We did a number of door prize drawings so everyone went home with something. I was pleased to autograph and personalize several books.

The whole event was made into a podcast so you can enjoy the party even if you couldn’t attend the event. You can find it hosted through PodOMatic at this link.

Lessons from an Author Signing Event

This is kindof a long article. But it does hit the nuts and bolts of promoting at an Author Event from A to Z all in one package.

When I set the date for my print release of the direct publication project, “Dragon Guardian” I also started networking with local independent books stores to host book release parties for the event.

Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville was set for the event for May 3rd on release day, a Saturday afternoon at 3pm  and then the upcoming City Lights Bookstore in Sylva is set for May 16th in the evening.

I thought I would share a few things that I did for the book signings and what may or may not have been successful.

Even while I was in final edits and production I started organizing the marketing materials for the book signings.

The first thing I did was design and order a pop up banner that I can use for any in person events…from book signings to guest speaker events. Pop up banners are vertical rectangle stand up banners.

My purpose was to have something that would last longer than the next book. Longevity was important. Something that would mark my brand as author.

I designed it with tools on the web available at Staples. I had them produce it. Also, I purchased a stand to hold the banner.

This is what I came up with.

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It has my name: Eden Glenn. Below that Erotic Romance Author. Then a graphic of a girls back. Below that is my tag line “Romance So Hot It Burns Off The Page”.  Across the bottom is my website in white. The colors are very bold, Yellow, Red and white. The font is very large to be visible from across the room.

I used Photoshop to design the banner and it is very important to be specific in the largest possible images and the highest resolution so that the banner is clear.

The second thing I started with was different kinds of promotional literature. I redesigned my business card, so it was current and clean. I designed a rack card for my book series from Rebel Ink Press, The Amethyst Desire Collection. I also designed one for the Dragon Guardian release.  Rack cards are rectangle cards that are sized to put in racks at various outlets. You see them a lot at tourist centers and restaurants.

I used these as beginning advertisement sitting at the book store as a teaser before I had the books in. I dropped them off a couple weeks before the event along with a eight by ten photo quality image of the cover that I laminated with the self seal lamination pockets.  This way the store had my cover on a little table top easel (wire easel purchased from the Dollar Tree) and then the info rack cards for customers to pick up. I place a bright shaped tag on the corner of the cover with the statement “Author Event” the date and time. You can see a sample of the tag on the poster below.  Of course the one I used for the 8 X 10 was much smaller than this full sized poster.

The next thing I did was work with staples to create a poster of the book cover. I used medium size and it came out really nice. Medium is 24 X 18 inches in size.

10250194_10100309096894582_698316391998768885_n You can see the poster on an Easel here in the picture.  I bought some very bright shapes from The Dollar Tree and printed very clearly Author Event May 3rd 3 to 4pm.  This poster was placed in the book store window a week before the event for everyone to see. The smaller shapes in the same package were the ones I used on the 8 X 10 photo print of the cover for early publicity.

After that I gathered some items for give away.  I used 2 X 4 adhesive labels and printed small cover images and QR codes to save space and maximize the use of the label.  Each one held two covers and two QR codes for my website.

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I purchased small notepads from the Dollar Tree.  Two pads in a package for a buck. Not bad.  They have a little magnetic snap to close them. I put a sticker of my cover on the outside of the pad. It had a nice metallic swirly pattern on the book.  On the inside I had a label with my QR code and tag line/website. http://www.EdenGlenn.com — Romance So Hot It Burns Off The Page. I was able to find a package of generic adhesive address labels also at the Dollar Tree. So I used their online template. The labels are smaller about 1″ x 2 5/8″ , just big enough for a small sound bite.

My feeling is that people like getting things that are useful.

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I purchased a few other odds and ends and made sure I put my labels on each thing. I used my QR code to direct everyone to my website. I always made sure I placed my website address with it so people could key in the address if they didn’t read QR codes.

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Hot Damn Designs created a calendar featuring some covers they’d designed. I arranged advertising to have my Dragon Guardian cover on the back of the calendar.  They are going to give these away at Romantic Times Book Lovers Convention. They were kind enough to give me a few copies. So I had a few for give away and I put one in the gift basket and had a couple others to put in the variety of prizes that I’d chosen for give away. This way the folks who purchased books would be in the drawing for the wine but I would have the other items and gift basket for give away regardless of whether the guests purchased a book or not. My plan was to make sure everyone attending went home with something that had my promotion on it and website access.

The story is a menage’ romance so I purchased a bottle of Menage’ a Trois wine and autographed the bottle. Each person that purchased a book got a ticket to be in the drawing for the bottle of wine. Our winner at the Waynesville signing was THRILLED!

The last thing I organized was a gift basket with each of the give away items, a t-shirt the rack cards etc. I organized the stuff into a dollar tree basket and covered it in the shrink wrap that you heat with the hair drier.

I also bought a 12 pack of small water’s. I used avery.com and designed a water bottle label with my tag line and website on it.  I took the generic labels off the water bottles and put my special one on with rubber cement.

A couple weeks ahead of time I started getting the event posted on all the community calendars. I created a press packet for the book store to control press releases and emailed it to my contact person at the individual stores.  In your press packet you should have: 1. jpeg of the book cover suitable for print release in the papers. 2. Bio photo with the same. 3. Blurb for the book 4. bio 5. buy links if you have them and certainly web site address.

The book store handling the press releases to local print media was helpful.  However, I arranged events on Facebook to make sure everyone that might be local could hear about the event.  I did the press release for local NPR to announce. I also contacted every local list that I’m a member of through Ya’hoo and told them about the event. My friends at church, Franklin Friends, The Alps professional women, All those social groups that I participate with.

I invited friends in person. I really promoted the event a lot.  I also received good press over it.  There were web releases at both book store websites, their FB pages, both Waynesville papers, the Sylva paper, and a guide magazine of events.

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The coverage was great and worth a lot.

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I had dropped off ten copies of the book a few days before the signing so they could process them into their system.  The organization would be the only source that guests would purchase the book, I would then sign it so we kept a clear count.

I chose some passages to read from the book. We got everything set up.  The book store handled setting up the chairs.

So on the day of the event we set up. I had a table in the back for signing. I decided what my autograph would be. I wanted to sign in red ink.  I chose clothes that would be professional. I had a helper have guests print their name; email and zip code on the back of old business cards that were outdated by my new ones. This way I had names to build my mailing list and a way to draw winners for the give away items I’d organized.

I also purchased several small festive wine glasses from Dollar Tree. I stuffed a bright piece of tissue paper into the glass and filled it with Hershey Kisses. I used these as thank you gifts for the clerks at the book store who were assigned to help me host the event and one for the book store owner. They were touched. They said no one had ever done anything like that for them before.  I thought it was a nice gesture.

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I read a few passages from the book about 20 minutes worth. I tried to give a flavor of the main protagonists, some of the humor, some of the sexual tension. I interacted with the guests in answering questions.  I also printed out eight by tens of my other upcoming covers. I was blessed that Rebel Ink Press was releasing “Shifter’s Legacy” the same day so I showed that cover and talked about the series. I showed the cover for “Emma’s New Year”. I also have a free read that is part of the “Drakins of Wyrmarach” series – “Dragon Betrayal” I leaked that cover and the cover to the upcoming “Dragon Emergence”. These covers haven’t been seen on the internet and were special teasers for the participants of the Book Release Party.

I really enjoyed this opportunity. It was a clear sunny Sat afternoon. There was a lot competing against me. I didn’t have a great turn out. However, I did sell four books. I got some fantastic advertisement. I probably spent about 40$ combined for the two events. That’s not counting the pop up banner or the posters of the covers.

I am hoping to have a better turn out at the Sylva location at City Lights Book Store because it will be on a Fri night at 6:30. We’ll have to see.

Now a few days after the event, I am mailing out a thank you card to the owner in appreciation for hosting me for the “Release Party”

 

Lessons Learned in Direct Publication: Kindle Format

Kindle format. or ebook if you will requires a little different skill than what we’ve learned for print publication.

I’ve noticed or should say that I believe that my publisher uses a pdf for submission to ebook formats. So far I’ve only stuck my toe in the waters of Kindle. There may be more blogs as I branch out…later. LOL

So I chose the option of transferring the book from print to Kindle. Not surprising that didn’t work very well. The main reason is there are different format components required for Kindle. Like a table of contents.

So start with your final word document. Re-name it something immediately so you don’t accidentally save over your print formatted copy.

FRONT MATTER:  This stays pretty much the same as the print document. However, I remove any empty pages. You needed them in print form to make sure your work was positioned on the correct page of the leaves of the book.  E-books scroll so you don’t need the empty pages.

Table of Contents: Now, you will also need a table of contents so that readers can advance through the document with links to the various chapters.

Make sure to place your curser on the page in your document where you want your “Table of Contents” to be placed. I put mine right after Disclaimer / Copyright page.

To insert this look at your word tabs and click on “References”. At the far left you will see “Table of Contents” Click on that. Choose the option “Insert Table of Contents” at the bottom. Then, unclick the option on the middle left for “Show Page Numbers” you don’t need them. Make sure the box for “Use hyperlinks instead of page numbers” is clicked. It is at the middle right side of the pop up box. The next thing is how many levels to show. That is found at the bottom under general. I chose one level because I only want the chapter heading to show.

You don’t have to name your chapters. It can be simple as “Chapter One” just be sure you follow the same style for each chapter.

To finish this up you can “Modify” by clicking that and “Modify” again so you can choose font, size, and line spacings between all your components of the table of contents.

Once you ok, ok all the way out the program will insert your table of contents where you placed your curser at the beginning of this instruction.

Blurb: Something else to consider. Since you don’t have a full cover like print. You might want to work the back cover blurb into the front matter.

HEADERS/FOOTERS

E-books don’t have headers or page number footers so strip those out.

BODY: You also loose your pretty formatting for the beginnings of chapters and at the scene breaks. It automatically converts the small caps at the beginning of each scene into caps.

So, for reader convenience I run through using the “Navigation” tab and reinsert symbols at the change of scene.  Some people use four bold asterisks **** I chose a symbol that fits into the story line.

To navigate the document in Windows, you can find the bar by clicking find to bring up that panel on the far left. The tab on the far left is the Headings in your document tab. If you used the styles function as discussed earlier you will see all your sections and scene breaks to navigate your document easily. I pop to each scene and paste that symbol to break the scenes.

END MATTER: The End matter gives you some pretty exciting options in an E-book. Remember not to get carried away with how much stuff you put back there. Folks don’t want to have 30 pages of “junk” at the end of their ebook that inflates the page count any more than they want it in a print book.

However, I did choose to put a brief blurb of my next book coming out in the series. Where you have a back list of work is the place that the party happens. I listed my past back list of work and hot linked each title to the sales page at Amazon for that work. As I use other publishers for the e-book I will link to the books that are for sale at their cites. I also hot linked book trailers for each work.

What this mean in application?  Okay, I just finished reading my ebook from the famous (infamous – LOL) Eden Glenn. I liked it (I HOPE) and I see she has another menage story. Without having to go get on my computer I can click and immediately watch the trailer on the book. I like what I see!!! so I can click the purchase link and buy that puppy. Immediately….almost automatically.

Then, because I don’t have the benefit of the back cover. I make sure I have my About the Author page in the back and again, I made a hot link to my website for the reader’s convenience.

Now the whole thing is read to go. Save it as a “Web Page” It is in the drop down box  under the “Save as” down at the bottom. That makes the document into HTML code. It doesn’t look as pretty to the “Naked” eye this way but it uploads beautifully and is one of the suggested formats from Kindle.

That’s about it for the internal workings of formatting for Kindle. I’d love to hear your comments on this series. Have I missed anything? any questions?

Check out my other articles on formatting in print:

Front Matter; Body; Scene Breaks; Headers/Footers; End Matter; Value of Advanced Reader’s Copy

Lessons Learned in Direct Publication: End Matter

We’ve been discussing formatting a manuscript for direct publication to print. I’ve spent time going over Front Matter, Formatting the Body of the text, Scene Breaks, Headers/Footers, and the value of Advanced Reader’s Copy. Today we discuss End Matter.

I did a review of books out there for sale in stores and with book vendors. There were some things in common with those books. The end of the book contained several components referred to as End Matter.

There were usually a couple of pages dedicated to a preview of books the author will have out for sale, their to be released information. This is often followed by a page that expands a bit on other books the author has for sale. Usually a title and a short blurb. Sometimes art work from the cover. I used both of these in my forthcoming manuscript.

Then often there will be a short excerpt from that forthcoming to be released title. I didn’t do that because I wasn’t ready to release that excerpt. It may be a marketing opportunity missed.

There is a great video that I gleaned some of this information from. I learned a few tricks beyond what the video had to offer but it is still a great listen to pick up the specific how too’s for some of the things I’ve discussed in these articles.

Next I will be talking about how all this print format stuff relates to the Kindle e-book publication.

Lessons Learned in Direct Publication: The Advanced Reader’s Copy

I’m putting myself out here pretty vulnerable today. I’ve been working very hard on my first direct publication release. I can’t tell you the countless hours I have spent editing, (my partner has spent, my critique partner has spent, … get the idea.  Lots of people…lots of read through time, out loud and on the screen.)

Now I want to preface this by saying that this Direct Publication project is actually my eighth release. The previous titles were handled through a publisher. So, I’m not the new kid on the block but still in my toddler-hood of publishing.

I couldn’t resist taking a peek and reading some of the finally published book last night. Imagine my horrrrrrification when I found an error, and another, and another. Little things perhaps, huge in my mind. My baby has a flaw. It’s not perfect, it’s freakin messed UP!~

Oh what it done is done. What can I do now. Learn from it is the best advice I can give myself.

First off I am going to fix the errors.

Next, learn that no matter how many times I’ve edited…me and my crew…there are going to be mistakes. Accept that as part of life. The Navaho create beautiful art and leave one tiny flaw on purpose so as to not mock the Gods…human’s aren’t perfect.

Second, never under estimate the value of advanced reader copy.

Perhaps I would have found those errors by printing the whole smole from the Create Space final proof.  Certainly if I had allowed time in my process to order one printed copy of the book to read one FINAL time myself, I would have found the errors.

Some how the words do look different in print compared to the computer screen.

If I had budgeted my time, planned better then those typo errors would have been found. Maybe? most of them? perhaps. But I let myself get pinched on the end. I took two weeks off when my daughter had a horrible motorcycle accident. That wasn’t in my time budget and it caused me to crimp things on the end.

I didn’t take the time….have the time…make the time… to order that final advanced readers copy. Now, I’m sad.

I’ve exposed myself here and made myself very transparent. I think it’s important to talk about those hard things.

So, learn form my mistake. I hope I do.

See my other articles on this wonderful creative process of direct publication:

Front Matter; Body; Scene Breaks; Headers/Footers; End Matter; Formatting for Kindle

A Baby is Born…Baby Book that is~!

So, on with the continuation of my story from last night.

I trip over this box on my front porch. Dragging in late from a perfect day of biking, massage and grocery shopping.  My baby had arrived. Since a picture is worth a thousand words. Go for it!

1970-02-12 15.11.02No Wait a minute. That’s my grandson from a couple years ago. (looking) Ah here it is.

2014-04-18 23.04.07The Postal Stork came through for me.

A full cover reveal is promised to Indy Book Fairy and Smart Girls Sci Fi. So you can’t see the baby “NAKED” until later.

2014-04-18 20.45.40Here are your teasers!

2014-04-18 21.25.14Be sure to drop by my Facebook page and check out my local Book Release Parties in May.

2014-04-18 20.51.16It is in fact a perfect day.