Thursday, August 22, 2013

A little cloud; a big muse



A fluffy tuft of cotton
all alone, but not forgotten,
floating in the morning summer sky.

It catches my attention.
Striking beauty beyond mention,
yet so simple; I can't but wonder why?

The answer: It's God's creation,
a sentence, a quotation
stating pure love for you and I.

As I drove to an appointment yesterday morning, a solitary cloud above the eastern mountains caught my eye and made me smile. My muse was stimulated and I jotted down these verses. Where else would I share them but here? And what's the fun of writing if you can't share it with others?

I found it interesting, the feelings this little cloud invoked within me are similar to ones my MC is experiencing in my current work in progress. (The sequel to The Big Debate, entitled The Big Bang).

Monday, August 12, 2013

What are your book buying habits?


A week ago I posted a survey for Novel Girl readers to fill out. The result was fantastic. I’m about to share the results here. Please keep in mind I’m just one tiny author/blogger and I’m not a powerhouse. That said, I got 100+ responses (104 to be exact) and in my opinion, that is a decent amount to use to analyse and learn from these results.
Without further ado, I will post the questions, a graphic of the answer, and my thoughts.

Preferred formats to buy a book

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My Thoughts: it’s easy to underestimate the importance of other book formats besides an eBook, but remember the collective total of paperbacks, hardbacks and audiobooks made up the larger percentage (51%). eBook only make up ~50% of preferred formats.
Of course, the most bought format is different to preferred, but I’d say have a paperback available. Through createspace it is so cheap to organise if you live in the US and not much more expensive if you live outside the US. Think broadly!

Where do you like to buy books?

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My Thoughts: I expected a slight higher percentage buying online. Are you surprised? If you have a favourite bookstore near you and have the time and means to get it in there, now might be the time to enquire since ~1/4 of book buyers want to go in-store still.

Favourite store/s to buy books from

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OTHER = LOCALLY-OWNED, INDEPENDENT STORES | INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORES | GOODWILL | TORONTO: TYPE, BMV DYMOCKS | THRIFTBOOKS | BOOKCLOSEOUTS.CA AND CHAPTERS | LOCAL BOOKSTORE | USED BOOK STORES | FACT N FICTION (NEW DELHI) | ALSO USED BOOKS STORES & THE LIBRARY | ANDERSON’S BOOKSHOP | WHSMITH | CHAPTERS/INDIGO | EBAY, BIG W

My Thoughts: This proves Amazon is vitally important, but choosing their Select program rules out 42% of other preferred stores to buy from. Now that’s a big cut! Barnes & Noble and the Book Depository jointly make up 1/4 of the results. This”42%” figure in actual terms is bigger because of all the “other” options people chose, as listed above.

Favourite genre to buy and read

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My Thoughts: Romance has historically been the biggest seller and to date remains that way. The next biggest genres listed (New Adult and Young Adult) are published in high frequency as a crossover with romance, so in all, you can see romance totally dominates. If you are publishing in lesser desired genres, you could think about incorporating aspects of romance of coming-of-age stories for a broader audience.

Does the publisher matter to you?

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My Thoughts: This was a fantastic surprise! Seems like readers don’t care (my opinion is so long as the book looks and reads professionally).

Where do you find new books to read?

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My Thoughts: Again, I stress the importance of word-of-mouth. Reviews and posting about publication of a new book is cool, but readers buy based on trust of another avid reader. So get your book into hands of readers and bloggers who’ll promote you if they love your book!

Do you read reviews? Which ones are influential in buying/not buying a book?

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My Thoughts: It’s important to find targeted reviewers if you send out ARCs or review copies. 55% of book buyers take notice to all reviews, and 82% will at least scan reviews for particular ones they are after. Bottom line is you want to put review copies in the hands of people likely to enjoy your genre and style, since you can impact this part of published reviews.

Are “star” ratings important to you?

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My Thoughts: This is great to hear. Some of the biggest sellers in history have average to low star ratings for a variety of reasons. it isn’t a biggie if your book doesn’t have a 4.5- to 5-star average.

Do you read free books? would you then continue on to buy more books by that author?

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My Thoughts: Another happy surprise! Free books are widely read in some circles, and 61% of  people who love a free book will go on to purchase other books by that author. A further 16% read all freebies. These are amazing results. Don’t underestimate the power of giving away one of your books for free.
For more info on this, read a guest post on Novel Girl going into this further here.

eBook pricing

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My Thoughts: Think about your career goals. Readers will spend their money on a book they love, so you don’t have to feel pressured to price at $0.99.
How important is a good book cover? (rate 5 very important; 1 doesn’t matter)
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What aspect of book covers draw you in?

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My Thoughts: Romance and beauty are the most attractive (hehe pun intended) covers for book buyers. These factors (abs, kisses, beautiful woman) make up 37% of this poll. Care with font choice can grab a buyer, too, it seems.
Note these results are probably true for YA — Adult fiction (opposed to MG and Kids Fiction).

How important is quality editing and proofreading?

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My Thoughts: Only 7% didn’t mind if you haven’t had editing and proofreading done for your book. This actually surprises me. The base line is you must hire a qualified professional. Need one? I use and recommend Lauren McKellar (senior editor at Entranced and editor for PETS magazine).

Preferred gender of narrator

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My Thoughts: I love this! Females may make up 3/4 of readers but 75% of book buyers want a mixture of narrator genders.

Do you wait until a book is on sale if you think the author will later discount?

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My Thoughts: The current book environment sees double, triple and maybe quadruple more frequent book sales than a few years ago. This is a mixed bag of results, with reader preferences varied.

Do you subscribe to any of the following and buy from them?

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My Thoughts: If you haven’t considered advertising with book sale subscription companies, I suggest you do. BookBub and Amazon’s Kindle Daily Deals affect chart toppers. I know this from my own experience and watching charts. The “Other” answer option may include “NOs” and also other actual companies. Not many book buyers don’t subscribe to anything.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Help Author Anita Stansfield

I have just learned of some disheartening news about author Anita Stansfield. She is an amazing author and I wanted to share her plight in case you can lend some help.

Anita has Celiac Disease, which went undiagnosed for nearly nine years and caused a great deal of damage in several of her body systems. Through the years of treating it, she also had breast cancer and multiple surgeries for that and other reasons. Through all this illness she put out 58 books in 19 years! But because she has a tendency to migraines, that's how her body responds when it's not healthy, and now she spends most of her days on bed rest and is unable to write. Her body and her creative brain have just given out. Her publisher did recently release a book, but it has been 15 months since the last one, and you can imagine what that has done to family finances and her ability to support her family (the local publishing market does NOT support large volume sales or keep a large backlist available so royalties are really not cutting it). Anita has a great doctor who is helping her become healthier, but it will take a lot of time, and she really will not be able to put out a lot of books. In an effort to help her get through this rough patch, her friends have put up some of her previously unpublished books on the Kindle and now they have drastically dropped the prices to increase sales. All proceeds go directed to the family. There is no publisher involved. The first book The Captain of Her Heart is only 99 cents. If you love historical romance with an inspirational tone or any of Anita's books, please consider checking out this series and passing this information on to others who may be interested. Anita is a very loving, generous person (very like the heroines she writes about!) and has given a lot to world of writing. It's really tough to see her in this position after writing so many great books. You can find the URL to the first book here and click on the Amazon links for the others. THANKS!