It's no secret that I've been blocked, and blocked badly, for at least ten years. Nevertheless, I plow onward, and actually managed to write an entire series during that time.
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Viking in Tartan: Medieval romance from the Highland
Vampires series.
Scotland, Yule Eve, 1260. A Viking
raider with mysterious powers brings change to little Clan Kilbirnie,
especially to the chieftain’s daughter Rhona.
Temptation in Tartan:
She
had to marry a monster…
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But English
noblewoman Lydia Swann Williston would marry Kieran, Laird Kilborn, to bring
peace to the Kilborn lands after the horror of Culloden and the brutal
pacification. A widow, she also brought needed wealth to Clan Kilborn. For her
part, eighteen-year-old Lydia
wanted children. With her husband killed at Culloden, she would make a new life
in the Highlands .
The old
chieftain of Clan Kilborn also died in battle, and she hoped that the new young
Laird would lack his ancestors' ferocity.
She
was wrong.
By the way, dear readers: launching a series is a lot of work--writing the book often seems to be the least of it!
There's formatting, creating a cover or buying one, and placing promo in each one touting the entire series. Copy for websites, blogs, Facebook and Twitter must be written and posted.
Ah, promo. The marketing conundrum. The evil worm that squirms through every writer's consciousness, every moment, even when we're trying to write. Will anyone like my story? Will anyone buy my story?
I'd been using various independent companies for promo, hoping that one would have the magic combination of contacts and know-how to push my books along. This time, however, I've decided to use Amazon ads.
So far, no luck. I'm not referring to sales but to my difficulties in creating an ad acceptable to Amazon.
First they didn't like the cover--too much naked skin, I think--I'm guessing based on their obscure emailed messages.
What they do that's helpful is that they write the ad for you, and you just submit their version.
Which I did.
They sent it back stating that they couldn't verify my claim that the book was a best-seller. I sent them screensnips showing that the first edition of the book had been a bestseller at All Romance Ebooks. Not quite the New York Times list, but hey, I like my star :)
Let me know if you see the Temptation cover on your Kindles when you open them. Hope that will be soon!
Wish me luck.
5 comments:
I love the image of how it really is to write. I feel that way everyday. I'm hardest on myself when I don't get my time in for any reason!
I wish you all the best. They look amazing!
Writing is definitely not easy...but if it's in your blood you just gotta do it...
Promo is my least favorite part of the business but it is a necessary evil. I didn't know that Amazon would write the ad, thanks for the info. Wishing you all the best!
ooh looks interesting.
Thanks for your comments and good wishes :)
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