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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Final Days of sale at Smashwords!
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That's right, just punch in the code ( on the book pages themselves of SSW25 ) to get 25% off any of my titles!
Hurry...sale ends July 31st!
That's right, just punch in the code ( on the book pages themselves of SSW25 ) to get 25% off any of my titles!
Hurry...sale ends July 31st!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Decisons....decisions
Hello! My life has been full of decision-making of late. At work, I
make small ones every day; as I work in the accounting field, but must
disseminate tiny numbers and see if it all adds up.
Then there is writing, and schoolwork...big decision to be made as to which to pursue. (grins); but I have deadlines on both; which add to the lovely pressure.
Otherwise, there is the company business, and an odd question to ask... I've noticed that m/f material does not move nearly as much as the m/m material, and I have to ponder, why is that?
Is it because I am known as a m/m author myself? It's possible.
Is it because I don't know many groups that carry 'mainstream' material? Perhaps.
This is the quandry that faces me now. I have submissions waiting; and they are both m/f.
I want to believe that every book will sell, based on the story. I accept great stories (I wouldn't if I hated them)... but that's beside the point.
Is the readership based solely on gender? I know my hubby doesn't come near my works; because it is m/m, yet my own father was able to handle reading it, because he loved the way I told the story.
So, what's the approach to take, you think? Find new groups that handle more mainstream works, or not accept and do m/m only?
Then there is writing, and schoolwork...big decision to be made as to which to pursue. (grins); but I have deadlines on both; which add to the lovely pressure.
Otherwise, there is the company business, and an odd question to ask... I've noticed that m/f material does not move nearly as much as the m/m material, and I have to ponder, why is that?
Is it because I am known as a m/m author myself? It's possible.
Is it because I don't know many groups that carry 'mainstream' material? Perhaps.
This is the quandry that faces me now. I have submissions waiting; and they are both m/f.
I want to believe that every book will sell, based on the story. I accept great stories (I wouldn't if I hated them)... but that's beside the point.
Is the readership based solely on gender? I know my hubby doesn't come near my works; because it is m/m, yet my own father was able to handle reading it, because he loved the way I told the story.
So, what's the approach to take, you think? Find new groups that handle more mainstream works, or not accept and do m/m only?
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Sale at Smashwords!
For all of the this month, enter coupon code SSW25 for 25% off your chosen book(s)!
Hurry...this month only!
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New Release! Aftermath...Southern Comfort #3
Available at:
http://noboundariespressstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_57&products_id=219
Blurb:
In the aftermath of the Homecoming Dance, a great rift has grown between Mark and Blake, one that was begun with the refusal of a dance. New alliances are strengthened and old ones reinforced. Mark makes his choice and moves out of the Davis home, back to George’s house… and Todd. Clay does his best to give Blake what he needs, even if it entails staying with Mark. Todd’s mother steps in to nurse George back to health, and that bond only deepens. Will Mark do what he just told Blake he couldn’t, and give Todd his ring? Will Clay show Blake that he’s the better man? And will new student Taylor Andrews throw a monkey wrench into Mark’s plans for Todd?
Who will survive the aftermath, and what will the new alliances be?
http://noboundariespressstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_57&products_id=219
Blurb:
In the aftermath of the Homecoming Dance, a great rift has grown between Mark and Blake, one that was begun with the refusal of a dance. New alliances are strengthened and old ones reinforced. Mark makes his choice and moves out of the Davis home, back to George’s house… and Todd. Clay does his best to give Blake what he needs, even if it entails staying with Mark. Todd’s mother steps in to nurse George back to health, and that bond only deepens. Will Mark do what he just told Blake he couldn’t, and give Todd his ring? Will Clay show Blake that he’s the better man? And will new student Taylor Andrews throw a monkey wrench into Mark’s plans for Todd?
Who will survive the aftermath, and what will the new alliances be?
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