Showing posts with label Book Tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Tours. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Sherry Soule Promo Tour


To promote the new edition of BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN (with more romantic escapades and additional bonus material!) and to give fans of the Spellbound series a chance to read the revised version without having to buy a new copy, I have decided to offer it as a free download at Story Cartel for a limited time.
Readers who sign up at Story Cartel to receive the free eBook will also be entered into a random drawing to win a $10 Amazon gift card, IF they post an honest review of the book.
Free book + Review = Gift card
Sounds pretty awesome, right?
A word of warning…BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN (Part One) does end with a major cliffhanger, so if you hate those, then you might want to skip the free download. However, on the plus side, the sequel SHATTERED SILENCE (Part Two) is available for purchase from all major online retailers for only $3.99, if you’re dying to find out what happens next.
I will post reminders about this and other promos on my Facebook page and my Twitter: @WriterSherry so be sure that you follow me at both of these social media sites, and the Official Spellbound Site.
So, anyone willing and able to read and review the new version of BB, would you be so kind as to leave an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads afterwards? (You don’t have to include that it was a “free read,” and actually, I’d prefer that you didn’t. But it’s fine if you do.)
Leave review at this Amazon page: http://amzn.to/18NB8CG
If you could do your best to get your review up by Sunday, September 8, 2013, I would greatly appreciate it.
Win a $10 Amazon Gift card
I will be giving away three $10 Amazon Gift cards to reviewers. It's easy to enter. Just fill out this form with the link to your review.
If you'd like to write something for your blog, you're quite welcome to do that at any time. If you do, send us the link here and it will count as an extra entry into the giveaway contest.
Thank you for supporting the work of writers. I hope you enjoy the book!
P.S. If you'd like to share this free book with your friends, visit http://storycartel.com/books/230/beautifully-broken-part-one/ and spread the word through Facebook and Twitter.
Thanks!!!
P. S. Please help me to promote this free eBook by posting it on your FB page, blog, or by sending out a tweet with a link back to this post. ;-D


NOTE: Please remove/delete the previous copy BEFORE uploading the new free version to ensure that you read the correct edition. Sometimes an eReader device will not upload another version of the same title if the old one isn’t removed first.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Haunting Obsession Tour



Haunting Obsession Tour

R. J. Sullivan resides with his family in Heartland Crossing, Indiana. His first novel, Haunting Blue, is an edgy paranormal thriller about punk girl loner Fiona "Blue" Shaefer and her boyfriend Chip Farren. R.J. is hard at work on the next chapter in Fiona's story, Virtual Blue, coming soon from Seventh Star Press. R.J. is a member of the Indiana Horror Writers.
Website: http://www.rjsullivanfiction.com 
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/R.J.SullivanAuthor
Twitter: @RJSullivanAuthr



Synopsis 
“She wants to be loved by you…alone!” Daryl Beasley collects all things Maxine Marie, whose famous curves and fast lifestyle made her a Hollywood icon for decades after her tragic death. Daryl’s girlfriend, Loretta Stevens, knew about his geeky lifestyle when they started dating, but she loves him, quirks and all. Then one day Daryl chooses to buy a particularly tacky piece of memorabilia instead of Loretta’s birthday present. Daryl ends up in the doghouse, not only with Loretta, but with Maxine Marie herself. The legendary blonde returns from the dead to give Daryl a piece of her mind—and a haunting obsession he’ll never forget.



A 101 guide to fan support in the social media age 

We interrupt the R.J. Sullivan Blog Tour for a message of great social and political import! Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz...oh, wait, I mean...

You're an avid reader of small press authors. You Tweet and Facebook, Pin, and Google everyone about your favourite reads. You have an account at Amazon, Barnes and Noble.com and Goodreads, and you're not afraid to use them. You want to use your powers for the greater good and you probably don't know how much power you command in the social media age and the rise of the small press.

We're small press authors and we love you. We love your reviews and your retweets and your complimentary posts, and we want to help you help us.

 And there are lots of ways to help us--simple ways to affect the internet's inner workings all summarized in a techie blanket term called "analytics," which comes down to "ways in which web-savvy readers [that's you] can raise an author's chances [that's us] of being seen by even more web savvy readers [our mutual goal]."

Analytics. Got it? Great. Now we can forget it and move on to practical matters.

1. Follow me.

Follow the author on Facebook. Follow their author page, Twitter, and personal page if the author openly allows fans to do so (For instance, I do. as do Tanya Huff and Melinda Snodgrass to name two others). Follow them on Goodreads.

 If they have a newsletter, subscribe to it. You don't need to read every tweet, every post, or even every newsletter. (let's face it, the same information gets repeated over all these various channels--we get that, but if these are you’re absolute favourite new authors you are trying to promote, you just need to be subscribed to them)

Why? Because it's a numbers game. Remember those analytics I told you to forget? Um. Yeah. When the publishers and bookstores ask an author how many followers they have, high numbers are good; low numbers are bad.

2. Like me.
Really like me. Find those "Like" buttons and click them. Find the author's um...author page on Amazon and click the "Like" button(found to the top and upper right.) But don't stop there. Each book title on Amazon also has its own "Like" button--on Amazon. Go to every title and click those, too (assuming you genuinely"like" all of an author's books).

Do the same to alternate formats--On Amazon, Kindle and paperback versions each have their own pages--that means two separate "Like "buttons (No I don't know why--seems kind of stupid, I know).

On Barnes and Noble.com, you can like both Paperback and Nook versions.

3. Review me.

Amazon and Barnes and Noble both welcome starred and written reviews, as does Goodreads. A formal article is not necessary, it's about analytics again--the content is less important than the starred rating. It can be no more in-depth than "if you like ghost stories, give this one a try. I loved it." It's okay to add more, but you don't have to.

What I usually do is type a review, and once I have it how I like it, I copy the content of the review so I can paste it in its entirety into the alternate windows and pages.

 A word about star ratings and your long-term reputation as a reader and a reviewer.

I'm about to say something that not all authors will agree with. As a reader, reviewer, and possibly a blogger in a social media world where you plan to make an impact for the next several years, you are building a reputation and protecting it. That means posting with integrity.

On most sites, you have a range of "star ratings" to post; use that range. There are three choices between one star and five stars. Don't use the five-star rating unless you really mean it. I tend toward four-star ratings for solid reads and reserve five stars for those "OMG I was gobsmacked, everyone is getting this for Christmas awesome." Your rave terms may vary.

Why? Because a reviewer who only posts five star reviews will not be taken seriously, and claims that every book by their favourite author are *ALL* "the very best thing ever" will be ignored, and should be. In this case, forget analytics; protect your reputation. It's all you will have later. Let your endorsement MEAN something.

Here's another reason why: A page full of five-star reviews comes off phony, because it doesn’t happen in the real world. Not even to the very best entertainers on the planet. You want proof? I just looked at Adele's 21 on Amazon. 746 five star reviews, 41 three-star reviews, 38 one-star reviews. 38 one-star ratings for the biggest contemporary pop vocal talent on the planet.

4. Tags on Amazon means your author is "it"!

Most people understand Following and Liking. A lot of people get reviews. But tagging, as utilized by Amazon, eludes many readers. The benefit is not obvious and the procedure isn't as clear. But since Amazon is the biggest online store in the world, and that's not likely to change anytime soon, it's well worth putting into practice.

You know how, when you buy a book, Amazon comes back every now and then with a "recommended for you" email? That list is compiled from analytics (there's that word again) that looks at every book entry and considers the number of Likes, starred reviews, and tags.

Where are the tags? Pull up any random Amazon entry. Drop roughly 2/3 down the page. You'll see a section labeled "Tags Associated with this Product." You'll then see a series of labels with a small check box next to each one.
My novella Haunting Obsession, as I look on it today, has 11 tags. They include: paranormal thriller, paranormal romance, novella, ghost story, and it goes on.

Every reader with an Amazon account has several options:

They can agree with the tags shown.
They can pick and choose individual tags from the complete list (to a maximum of 16)
They can add tags if they feel an important label is not showing

You can cast a vote for tags on any book you reference from your account--but you can only vote for tags once from each account, so get it right. This prevents someone from voting over and over and over again and "stuffing the voting box."

The first step is to click the link that says See all (#) tags. Once you see the complete list, it's time to tag wisely. First, click on the box next to any tag you strongly agree with. You are essentially "voting for" a favourite keyword you think should be associated with the book.

In theory, that means keywords that make sense, keywords that are most appropriate, will get a lot of votes. Vote for the ones that make sense and which you yourself strongly associate with the book.

Next, look over the list. Are there any obvious ones that should be there? If so, add them in. It will only get one vote, but others may see it later and agree with the tag.

Sadly, inappropriate or misleading tags can also be added by someone, either misinformed or intentionally facetious. There's no way to dispute those tags. The best you can do is to not add your vote, so that the appropriate tags will get lots of votes and far outnumber the inaccurate ones.

And this is huge, because here's where the analytics come in. Say you finish a ghost story novella on Kindle and you give it a high star rating. Amazon regularly sends readers "Recommended for you" lists. What will that list consist of? Books with high Like votes, books with high starred review ratings...and books with tags that match what they've just finished reading.

Bottom line: Tags are often overlooked and they're hugely important.

This is a lot of words devoted to what adds up to about 15 minutes of your time. Once you get the hang of it, it will take you longer to read through this guide than to actually hit the web and support one of your favourite authors.

In today's world of social media, you can have your voice heard. And directly affect the careers of your favourite authors in ways undreamed of before now. And we authors love you for that. Use your new powers wisely.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled blog tour.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Random Magic: Winterlong Tour Musical Blog Hop

Music is a strong theme in Random Magic  -- so strong, in fact, that one of the celestial characters Winnie
and Henry meet is Efterpe, the Muse of music.

In celebration of the winter season, here’s a fun blog hop to check out. You’ll find lovely songs with wintry themes that also match some of the
important themes in the book.

Come sit by the fire and enjoy a musical feast for friends with us...

You are here: #1 of 10 (Spellbound by Books)


Winter Winds - Mumford & Sons
Live performance: Winter Winds
Song and book themes: Buoyancy - Good Cheer
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Random Magic quote:

A young girl, her silver hair in pigtails, burst through the door. Her hot-orange t-shirt and lime green mini-skirt were startling in the gloom. She
bounced along on purple sneakers that lit up with every step she took.
Henry stared.
“Our daughter,” the Count said wearily. “Hypatia.” (More)

Watch Random Magic trailer  - More Random Magic: Browse

Bonus: Free MP3 (as avail.): Cinnamon and Chocolate - Butterfly Boucher

Check out music stop #2 of 10: Take me there 

(If you enjoy a particular music pick, please consider buying the track to help support the person or group that created it for everyone’s enjoyment. River of Light  is the unofficial soundtrack for the 2010 Random Magic winter season tour, Random Magic: Winterlong. Happy listening!)

For the impatient, here are all the blogs on the hop:

#1 of 10: Spellbound by Books 
Themes: Buoyancy - Good Cheer

#2 of 10: Geeky Blogger Themes: Reflection - Spirituality

Themes: Fortitude - Quirkiness

Themes: Tenderness - Devotion

Themes: Mystery - Magic

Themes: Celebration - Humor

Themes: Love - Geniality

Themes: Comedy - Creativity

Themes: Hope - Light

#10 of 10: The Fluidity of Time (Twitter n/a)
Themes: Art - Beauty - Inspiration

(Optional)
Reader note: You're invited! Do you have a favorite tune for the winter season? Feel free to share some of your top tunes in the comments,
maybe everyone will find a great new song to check out.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Random Magic Tour: Winterlong Dec. 10



Random Magic Tour: Winterlong
Dec. 10-23, 2010

Tour organization: Lyrika Publicis
Tour prize coordinator: @LaFemmeReaders
Contact the tour: @RandomMagicTour

Win something wonderful: Tour prizes

Magical Covers art event: Prize pack

Dec. 10
Winterlong: Musical Blog Hop
Come sit by the fire and enjoy
some lovely winter tunes…

Themes (song and book): Buoyancy - Good Cheer

#2 of 10: Geeky Blogger
Themes (song and book): Reflection - Spirituality

Themes (song and book): Fortitude - Quirkiness

#4 of 10: Elbit Blog
Themes (song and book): Tenderness - Devotion

Themes (song and book): Magic - Mystery

Theme (song and book): Celebration - Humor

#7 of 10: vvb32 Reads
Themes (song and book): Love - Geniality

Themes (song and book): Comedy - Creativity

Themes (song and book): Hope - Light

Twitter: n/a
Themes (song and book): Art - Beauty - Inspiration


Notes: Songs on the blog hop are nice songs for winter,
and they also reflect themes found in Random Magic.
Bonus: Free winter song for every stop
on the hop, feel free to visit all blogs to find them all.

Dec. 11
Magical Covers: Reimagining the cover of Random Magic
Welcome and prizes info
Voting: Dec. 18 - Winner revealed: Dec. 20

Dec. 12
Twitter: @Misha_1989
Review
Feat.: ‘Winter Dancers’

and – just for fun!

Feat.: Elf Yourself (winter widget)

Dec. 13
Review

and

Twitter: @lindsiking
Feat.: ‘Winter Drinks’

Dec. 14
Review
Feat.: ‘Sweets for the Sweet’

Dec. 15
Twitter: @vvb32reads
Feat.: ‘Dandy Fellows’
Related event: Dandies and Delectables (Dec. 10-23)

Dec. 16
Twitter: @blodeuedd83
Review

and

Twitter: @shanynlee
Review
Feat.: ‘The Secrets of Random Magic


Dec. 17
Twitter: @MissIrenne
Review
Feat. ‘Fairy Tale Top 10: Random Magic


Dec. 18
Twitter: @LexieVmp666
Review
Feat.: Video review of Random Magic
More: The Booklover - Book Chicks video channel

and

Magical Covers: Reimagining the cover of Random Magic;
Voting on cover entries
Winning cover revealed on Dec. 20
Dec. 19The Fluidity of Time
Twitter: n/a
Review
Feat.: ‘Subtle Magic: A discussion of Random Magic themes’

and
Mundie Moms
Twitter: @MundieMoms
Review (book chat format)

Dec. 20Makeshift Bookmark
Twitter: @makeshiftjen
Review
Feat.: ‘Casting Random Magic’ (gallery)

and

La Femme Readers
Magical Covers: Reimagining Random Magic
Finale: Cover winner revealed

Dec. 21The Bushwick Book Club (Seattle chapter)
 Twitter: n/a
Feat.: Songs inspired by Random Magic (audio/video)
Details: Video performances, two different singer-songwriters.
More: The Bushwick Book Club (Seattle) video channel

Dec. 22Girls in the Stacks
Twitter:http://twitter.com/girlsinthestack
Feat.: Bookshelf Theater: Random Magic (video)
Details: Video performance, cute scene from the book.
More: The Girls in the Stacks video channel

Dec. 23Winter Reading Circle: Tales for a Winter Night
Find some nice and cozy – or dark and spooky –
reads perfect for wintertime, on this fun blog hop.

#1 of 6: What Book Is That?
Twitter: @heynocupcake
Twitter: @BooksatTinas

Twitter: n/a

#4 of 6: A Reader’s Adventure

#5 of 6: vvb32 Reads
Twitter: @vvb32reads
Completing the reading circle -- and the Winterlong tour.
Thank you for coming along with us, and happy reading!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Random Magic Halloween Tour



Random Magic Halloween Tour
Oct. 24 – Nov. 2, 2010

About: Random Magic
Tour organization: Lyrika Publicis
Tour prizes coordinator: @LaFemmeReaders
Contact the tour: @RandomMagicTour

Win something wicked:
Gift-wrapped first edition, Random Magic
Cute wicked witch rag doll (Mme. Alexander collectible) (http://tinyurl.com/yfqkmy7

Oct. 24
Halloween Musical Blog Hop!

Come along for a fun, musical blog hop,
featuring creepy characters and tunes for ghouls:


Songs for: Vampires


#2 of 8: Elbit Blog
Twitter: @MeriGreenleaf
Songs for: Shapeshifters


#3 of 8: Cerebrate’s Contemplations
Twitter: @cerebrate
Songs for: Edgar Allan Poe


A Reader's Adventure
Twitter: n/a
Songs for: Werewolves




Songs for: Zombies




#6 of 8: StoryWings
Twitter: @storywings


Twitter: n/a



#8 of 8: What Book Is That? 
Twitter: @heynocupcake

 
Oct. 25
Twitter: N/A
Review
Feature (incl. excerpt): ‘Crafty Dames: Famous Witches’


Oct. 26
Feature (incl. excerpt): ‘Haunting Places: Ireland’s Spookiest Castles’

 
Oct. 27
Twitter: @LoriAtEBTP
Review
Feature (incl. excerpt): ‘Bell, Book and Candle: A Modern Witch’s Toolkit’



Oct. 28
Twitter: @LaFemmeReaders
Feature (incl. pix gallery): ‘Casting Random Magic

Tour treasures: Win something wicked!
Gift-wrapped first edition, Random Magic
Cute wicked witch rag doll (Mme. Alexander collectible)

Oct. 29

Twitter: @Meeka_21
Review
Related event: Spellbound by Books’ Spookfest (‘Here Be Vampires,’ incl. excerpt)
Related event: WORD for Teens’ Book Spooks (‘Haunted Places,’ incl. excerpt)

Oct. 30


Bewitched Bookworms
Review (dual review): 'Chatting Over The Cauldron: Random Magic'


Oct. 31

Twitter: @storywings
Review
Feature: A love spell!
Related event: vvb32’s Trix-‘n’Treatz (http://tinyurl.com/2v4mv8v)
(‘Vamps!,’ incl. excerpt, feature film)

 
Nov. 2 (All Souls’ Day)
Twitter: @ABennettBooks
Review (vlog): Video review of Random Magic
Feature: November's Unearthly Rites: Day of the Dead

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