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message 1: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Hi James- If you are interested... happy to do review swaps. Message me http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Darkened-...


message 2: by Yolie (new)

Yolie Gachelin (bookwormloverofall) | 21 comments i don't have a book to swap with you to review. however i would love to read and give a review of your work. ygachelin@yahoo.com a pdf file works for me.


message 3: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Great Yolie! I will send it over to you now- thanks


message 4: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Thanks everyone- PDFs sent out :)


message 5: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Babb (charlotte_babb) | 14 comments Please put me on your list as well. Would you be intersted in a swap, as I write fractured fairy tales too.

Stephan wrote: "Hi,
Just wondered if anyone in this group will be kind to review a fairytale which I published on amazon.com I have reviewed poetry for an unknown poet, therefore I hope that such kindness will be..."



message 6: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey Wynne (aubreywynneauthor) | 8 comments Is it modern or traditional? Where can I take a look at it?


message 7: by J.G. (new)

J.G. Parker (JGParker) | 3 comments Stephan wrote: "Hi,
Just wondered if anyone in this group will be kind to review a fairytale which I published on amazon.com I have reviewed poetry for an unknown poet, therefore I hope that such kindness will be..."


Hi I'd be glad to do a review swap. I like fairy tales (and poetry too). Happy to have a pdf.

My story (about 4000words) is downloadable from here or iTunes https://itun.es/i6xm82g, B&N http://ow.ly/nRlLo or Smashwords ‪http://ow.ly/nBnW3‬. (Whichever suits you best.)
Stone and the Flower Dragon by J.G. Parker


message 8: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments If you are interested... happy to do review swaps. Message me- thanks http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Darkened-...


message 9: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments J.G. wrote: "Stephan wrote: "Hi,
Just wondered if anyone in this group will be kind to review a fairytale which I published on amazon.com I have reviewed poetry for an unknown poet, therefore I hope that such ..."


YES! Will message you.


message 10: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Aubrey wrote: "Is it modern or traditional? Where can I take a look at it?"

Thanks Aubrey- I have sent you a FREE voucher.


message 11: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey Wynne (aubreywynneauthor) | 8 comments Thanks so much. I'm really looking forward to it.


message 12: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Most welcome :)


message 13: by T.Lynn (new)

T.Lynn Odom (tlynn_odom) | 3 comments I'm looking for five reviews to post on Amazon for my new YA paranormal Never Pick On a Jaguar Princess (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EMJYURE). Message me here please if interested and, if selected, I'll send you a gift copy. Here's a short blurb:
Strange freckles, swiftly growing fingernails, frightening dreams that come true…fifteen year-old Juli Perry has bigger problems than the four girls who’ve set out to make her life miserable. She’s just learned she’s a shapeshifter—and not any old shapeshifter. She’s a jaguar princess. What that means, she isn’t sure. But even before Juli knows what she is, she and the Track Pack discover that picking on her can be dangerous…possibly even deadly.


message 14: by Karen (new)

Karen Your book sounds intriguing T. Lynn. If you still want reviewers, I'd be happy to help.


message 15: by T.Lynn (new)

T.Lynn Odom (tlynn_odom) | 3 comments Karen wrote: "Your book sounds intriguing T. Lynn. If you still want reviewers, I'd be happy to help."

Thanks, Karen. Please send me the email address I can use to gift the book to you.


message 16: by T.Lynn (new)

T.Lynn Odom (tlynn_odom) | 3 comments Karen wrote: "Your book sounds intriguing T. Lynn. If you still want reviewers, I'd be happy to help."

Sorry...send it to me at tlynn_odom@yahoo.com


message 17: by Kay (new)

Kay LaLone | 6 comments T. Lynn, I enjoy reading paranormal books. If you need a review, I'd like to read your book. My email is kaylalone@yahoo.com. epub format.

thanks


message 18: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Fairytale reviews needed- if you are interested... please message me.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...

Many thanks
William


message 19: by Kay (new)

Kay LaLone | 6 comments Hi William,

I would like to do a review on your book. My email address is kaylalone@yahoo.com. epub format

thanks,


message 20: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments Kay wrote: "Hi William,

I would like to do a review on your book. My email address is kaylalone@yahoo.com. epub format

thanks,"


Great Kay- emailing you now :)


message 21: by William (new)

William O'Brien | 29 comments William wrote: "Kay wrote: "Hi William,

I would like to do a review on your book. My email address is kaylalone@yahoo.com. epub format

thanks,"

Great Kay- emailing you now :)"


Sent!


message 22: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Carey (lorrainecarey) | 15 comments Stephan wrote: "Hi,
Just wondered if anyone in this group will be kind to review a fairytale which I published on amazon.com I have reviewed poetry for an unknown poet, therefore I hope that such kindness will be..."



message 23: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Carey (lorrainecarey) | 15 comments I need a YA paranormal review done and I would be happy to do a review exchange for another YA novel.


message 24: by Vicki Ward (new)

Vicki Ward | 1 comments Hi I am requesting a review of my new book More of Life's Spices, Seasoned Sistahs Keepin It Real. This is a collection of life stories from mature women. Stories and poetry vary from subjects of relationships, death, self esteem, family dynamics, and more life events.


message 25: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Carey (lorrainecarey) | 15 comments Stephan wrote: "Hi,
Just wondered if anyone in this group will be kind to review a fairytale which I published on amazon.com I have reviewed poetry for an unknown poet, therefore I hope that such kindness will be..."


Hi, Stephan,
I would be glad to in about a week. I am out of the country now. Would you be willing to do an exchange review of my YA Novella?


message 26: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Carey (lorrainecarey) | 15 comments Hi, Stephan,
I read your post. I am sorry for your review. Just remember, the good ones will overshadow that one.
Best Wishes to you for the story and the New Year.
lorraine


message 27: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Carey (lorrainecarey) | 15 comments Thanks, Stephan. No, I have not done poetry. I would love to, but right now I am so into my paranormal stories which are my passion. Keep in touch.
lorraine


message 28: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (jamsreadsbooks) Sorry if this comes off as rude, but it seems a bit dishonest to only accept good reviews. It is certainly kind of you to offer up your work for free, but you have to remember also that your reviewers are giving you their time and honest opinion.

Glancing at Yolie's review she only had good things to say. If I'm not mistaken 2 stars is also labeled as "it's okay." Stars mean next to nothing anyway, there are plenty of ridiculous books on this site that have 4+ star ratings. Plenty of amazing ones too that have terrible 1 star reviews.

Anyone on the fence about buying a book will likely disregard stars and instead actually read the reviews. If anything, they'll look at the lowest star reviews to see what they got to watch out for, and if the worst that they see is a complaint about length but good overall - boy you are golden.

The only way to grow as a writer and a professional is to own up to your work and accept both the positive and the negative. You've got to be ready to receive scathing reviews or low star marks. Every great writer has had at least one of their works criticized, and that didn't stop them.


message 29: by Jamie (last edited Jan 04, 2014 03:26PM) (new)

Jamie (jamsreadsbooks) Doesn't change the fact that demanding a positive review, disregarding how the reader actually felt about the work is lowly. It is also incredibly misleading.

Maybe she did break your rule of only giving a positive review, but I feel that having that sort of rule is completely unethical to begin with, as I have previously stated.

A person who steals is a thief no matter the circumstances. Whether he steals from the rich or the poor. The person is guilty of the same crime. It is just as fair to give a negative review on a work to an unknown author just the same as it is to a well known author. If you want to talk about being fair and just, being just comes with being impartial to a person's circumstances.

I can understand being a parent and trying to make it in the world. I'm in that very same position, finishing school and always trying to better myself. The mistake many people make is ever assuming that they don't have anything else to learn.

Just because you have been writing for 20 years does not make you infallible. Every great writer, like every other great artist, grows with time. An artist will continue to improve their work as time goes on. If someone has something to say about your work that you don't like, you take it into consideration (or not, it's your work, you do what you want with it) and move on.

As a relatively unknown author, it is more important for you than King or any other well known author to get completely honest feedback from readers. What you are expecting is not honesty, but hand chosen positive reviews by kind souls to prop up your book with stars that barely even matter. It is dishonest.

What is the point of even asking for reviews if you are so offended by the first person to not give you a 3+ rating? Then assuming that they have impure motives and being overly dramatic? It really reflects badly on character and is what will keep you from improving.

The kind of negative attitude you have displayed is what will alienate readers. I was interested until I read your little tiff over one review. Now, I'm not so sure.


message 30: by E.W. (new)

E.W. Storch (ewstorchauthor) Interesting discussion. I'm going to jump in here and side with Jamie. Stephan, I read both your initial request and the review in question and I also feel that your request was unethical. You are essentially "buying" positive reviews by giving potential reviewers a free copy of your book and telling them to only post positive reviews. If you can't see what's wrong with that, then you are the one that has the problem. It is wrong.

Take a look around this site. Thousands of independent authors are asking for reviews in return for free copies of their books, and the majority of those authors are asking for HONEST reviews. That means they want to reviewer to write what they really feel, not some fake, glowingly positive review.

I, too, have sent out free copies of my book in paperback, paying the postage out of my own pocket (sometimes scraping change out of the couch to do so) and all I have EVER asked is that the reviewer write am honest review. I WANT negative reviews. I WANT to know what I'm not doing right, or what doesn't work, so that I can grow as an artist and an author.

To claim that your negative reviewer has broken some kind of "trust" with you screams that you seem to be askew from reality on some way. Not everyone is going to like your art. Deal with it.


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