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Welcome Joseph! It's nice to meet you!
Joseph wrote: "I see you guys don't really have a place for new people to introduce themselves. Well, I'd like to set that up, and be the first person on it then.
Name's Joseph Long, but I write under the pen nam..."
Joseph wrote: "I see you guys don't really have a place for new people to introduce themselves. Well, I'd like to set that up, and be the first person on it then.
Name's Joseph Long, but I write under the pen nam..."


I'm a member of Jessica's book club and it's lots of fun. You should join.

I'm Sandrine.
I write mostly thriller and horror. I've published a collection of horror short stories called Not to Be Read at Night.
I'll be publishing a thriller novella called Red-Hot Ruby in March.
I also write articles and flash fiction for my website and for a student magazine at the university where I study.
I write mostly thriller and horror. I've published a collection of horror short stories called Not to Be Read at Night.
I'll be publishing a thriller novella called Red-Hot Ruby in March.
I also write articles and flash fiction for my website and for a student magazine at the university where I study.

I'm John, a stay-at-home dad with my two boys. I write medieval fantasy and have two books set for release this spring with a small press. I'm currently working on the third book of the series. It's called The King's Elite. Looking forward to being a part of the group.




I write in many genres. I have one self-published book (part mystery/part family saga). I have another novel finished (another mystery/dysfunctional family/sci-fi story) and I'm shopping that around, hoping to find an agent or publisher. I also have a novella close to done (literary fiction).
I have just started a blog. I'm interested in looking into blog tours. Also, I'd like to see other blogs, perhaps it might spark an idea for me.
More than anything, I want to meet readers and authors. I am interested in many of your books listed here. I will have to stroll through
Being an indie author is A LOT of work to get started, but it's awesome to meet new people constantly as you try to promote yourself. Hell, I've only been at it six months, and have made some awesome connections already. But don't wait to start your self promotion, you need to start it months in advance!

Copromote.com, get on Twitter, try to find as many book bloggers as you can and either have interviews or a review done. Don't pay for reviews, there are a ton of people willing to fit you in for free if you can find them. Biggest point, your selling yourself as well as your books so remember that.

I write in many genres. I have one self-published boo..."
Congrats on your writing. Its a bit of a core to get started, unless your a whiz with social media; blogging, twitter and facebook. Nevertheless, I love the freedom of being an indie author because, I get to chose who I market too! The smiles I put on my first several readers made it all worth doing.
Good luck to you and if you don't mind, I will send you a friend request. Can't wait to read your books.

I agree. This is good information, indeed.

I write in many genres. I have one self..."
It's nice to meet you Karin. I shall look into your book!


I write fantasy, science fiction, action/adventure, and anything featuring a strong female lead kicking some butt. :-) I spend most of my time writing novels these days, but I do enjoy writing short stories as well, and I'm currently the featured author over on short story connect if anyone is interested in checking out the discussion thread over there and asking some questions.
Also, I have a blog that I've been running for a while if people who are new to blogging would like to check that out: virginiamcclain.com
Nice to meet you all! I've already found this group to be a great place to find support, swap reviews and generally engage with lovely people.
Copromote.com, you agree to share across your twitter/tumblr/facebook other peoples ads in return to have yours shared across others social media platforms. My last campaign reached over 250k new people for free, but they offer to help promote you if you pay. It only covers posts you put up on twitter/facebook/tumblr, but every little bit helps when you're disabled and unable to work, and therefore poor, like I am.


I agree. This is good information, indeed."
Tip: if you get frustrated; google - how do authors use Twitter or..... There is a ton of advice on line. Or even ask someone on this site.

Thanks, Karin! Your suspense book sounds interesting! I will add it to my to read list. (Have a large stack going at the moment so it may be a while before I get to it, but it'll be there.) Thanks for the support!
Wow! This group is busy today! Welcome everyone! We're glad to have you!
If you are new to the group, and you haven't already, check out the "Submit your Book to Ann" discussion to see how to get your book featured on my blog.
And if you want to hear a little bit about why I started this group, check out my blog: http://www.annliviandrews.com/ramblin...-
If you are new to the group, and you haven't already, check out the "Submit your Book to Ann" discussion to see how to get your book featured on my blog.
And if you want to hear a little bit about why I started this group, check out my blog: http://www.annliviandrews.com/ramblin...-

Riley, when I've worked up the courage and get a Twitter account, I will hit you up to be a follower.

Also, for people who are looking to spread the word about their books, I highly recommend running a goodreads giveaway. I know it's a bit of upfront money, (it's free to run the giveaway, but you have to send print copies to the winners) but it can get hundreds of people to add your book to their shelves. Hopefully, even some of the people who don't win will wind up buying a copy after the giveaway is done, and in the meantime, the people who do win are expected to post an honest review when they finish the book.
(Sadly, this is only available for print books right now, but Goodreads is hinting that it will eventually add ebooks, which would be great because then the cost for running a giveaway would drop to absolutely zero.)

You buy copies of your book, people ask for said copies, you mail it to them. That's essentially what it is, which is why I need to sell books, so I can do it too >.>

On your author page (author dashboard specifically) scroll down until you see the "Your Giveaways" section. Click on list a giveaway. Then add the details of your particular book. You can customize how long you'd like to run the giveaway, and how many copies you'd like to offer as well as which countries you'd like to include.
I have a giveaway listed now if you'd like to see an example: Blade's Edge Giveaway
I chose to run mine for one month and offer up three copies to people in Canada and the US. (I reduced it to those areas in order to keep shipping costs low, and shipping times reasonable.) Depending on how it goes I might run another one when it's over.

Thanks. :)

I decided to publish a few young adult books (because my other books seem too racy for kids)--I published them under a pen name, Icy Rivers--one is "Sochi Wild Dogs," which is the most ambitious--I am proud of this book and very disappointed by lack of sales--I am kind of stressed out because I did an audio book, and now the company is also disappointed due to lack of sales--I think I am going to start selling apples on street corners

I will check out the book and let you know if I have any objections---just kidding--no, but I will check it out

I decided to publish a few young adult books (because my other books seem too racy for kids)--I published them under a pen name, Icy Rivers--one is "Sochi Wild Dogs," which is the most ambitious..."
What are the young adult books about?

Happy to offer thoughts on working as a writer in exchange for any ideas on how to actually use Goodreads to get the word out about my work! I got on here back in 2007 but then sort of dropped the ball.
Welcome!
Stacy wrote: "Hey all...my name is Stacy Barton and I've published with indy publishing houses since 2007 - a poetry collection with Finishing Line Press last June and then through WordFarm I hav..."
Stacy wrote: "Hey all...my name is Stacy Barton and I've published with indy publishing houses since 2007 - a poetry collection with Finishing Line Press last June and then through WordFarm I hav..."

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Name's Joseph Long, but I write under the pen name Riley Amos Westbrook. I'm an ex-cna too hurt to do his job who's turned to writing to pass the time. I look forward to getting to know you all, and hope you all look forward to getting to know me.