Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Reading Addiction Virtual Book Tour


Come join me on my blog tour with Reading Addiction. January 20 is meet and greet the author. (ME!)







Virtual Book Tour  - January 20 - February 14

January 20 - Reading Addiction Blog Tours - Meet and Greet
January 21 - The Book Diva's Read - Excerpt
January 22 - D.E. Haggerty - Review
January 23 - A Life Through Books - Interview
January 24 - Books A to Z - Excerpt
January 25 - Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews - Excerpt
January 26 - Always Jo Art - Excerpt
January 27 - Unwritten - Interview
January 28 - All About Romance - Excerpt
January 29 - My Reading Addiction - Interview
January 30 - Kawehi's Book Blog - Review
January 31 - Mythical Books - Interview
February 1 - The Frugal Wife - Excerpt
February 2 - All in One Place - Review
February 3 - Indie Authors You Want to Read - Excerpt
February 4 - Pure Jonel - Review
February 5 - My Devotional Thoughts - Excerpt
February 6 - Ashley's Bookshelf - Review
February 7 - Indie Authors You Want to Read - Excerpt
February 8 - Books are Love - Review
February 9 - Andi's Book Reviews- Interview
February 9 - Books Direct - Interview
February 10 - Extraordinary Reads - Excerpt
February 11 - Unladylike Reviews - Review
February 12 - Must Read Faster - Excerpt
February 12-Trinas Tantilising Tidbits-Interview
February 13 - Trinas Tantilising Tidbits - Review
February 14 -RABT Reviews - Wrap Up

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Don't Let Things Get Ugly: Etiquette for Authors by Mysti Parker


Mysti Parker gave me permission to pass on these words of wisdom. Thank you, Mysti!
If you're an author, chances are that at some point you'll make a mistake somewhere along the marketing path. Indie or small press authors have to work even harder than traditionally published authors to keep their careers on the right path. Navigating the waters of public scrutiny is rather like a neverending job interview. You have to maintain a positive image and hold on to your umbrella of integrity, even when the rough winds of criticism threaten to blow it to Timbuktu.



Here are a few guidelines that may help you when it comes to author etiquette:
  1. Avoid asking others (especially fellow authors) to give you glowing reviews, and don't offer to trade glowing reviews either. If you do read your fellow authors' books and wish to review them on your own, make it clear that you will review honestly. When others review your books, stress that you expect honest reviews as well. 
  2. Do not respond to negative reviews. They can certainly make you wince at times, but at least the reader spent their time and effort to read and review what you've written. Respect that.
  3. When promoting your book and building your platform, be extremely wary of large social book websites like Goodreads, Amazon message boards, etc. If you are a member of any of these, simply list your books and use promotional tools within guidelines, but keep your personal interactions minimal. To communicate personally with readers, friends, and colleagues, stick to places where you have control of moderation, like a blog, website, and Facebook page.
  4. Please do NOT plug your book when writing book reviews or in anyone else's comment thread or group. If you belong to any groups on Facebook, Goodreads, or anywhere else, follow the specific rules for that group. If NO promo is allowed, then don't do it. There are plenty of promotional groups scattered throughout the online universe. Find them and utilize them. Otherwise, you're going to look like a shameless promoter.
  5. DO NOT send unsolicited emails, Facebook messages, etc to anyone about your book, neither to advertise it nor to ask for a review. No one likes getting spam. EXCEPTIONS: Sending out newsletters by email is perfectly acceptable, since the subscribers signed up willingly for your correspondence. Also, sending out book review requests to book review sites who accept unsolicited submissions is fine. 
  6. Utilize any acceptable resources you can in order to spread the word about your book. Put a link to your book/blog/website, etc in your email signature. Pay for advertisements in both print and online media. Hire a book promotion site to schedule a virtual book tour. The choices are endless.
Remember, you've worked hard for this. Don't derail it with bad author etiquette. Of course, you're proud of your book, and so you should be. There are a number of ways to share your book with the world, but do it right. If you make a mistake, make amends and move on. And most of all: KEEP WRITING!!! ~Myst