writerly ways
Sep. 1st, 2013 04:05 pmIt's hard to write sex scenes while you're working on a lecture on reproductive pathology, just saying. EVERYONE gets a complex. No, you do not have Epididymitis but you might get an STD if you don't get in there and get naked, just saying. Oh wait, that might GIVE you the STD. Sigh.
and for no reason other than I'm wasting time entirely today since I'm having high blood sugar issues which impair thinking and my whole ability to give a fuck, have this wonderful little animated fan vid.
So I've been thinking again about author promotion. Like it or not (and honestly I'm in the not category), we have to promote ourselves. It's no longer something publishing houses do except for a select few. As much as I hate to say it, it's how 50 Shades of Grey went from porny fanfic turned 'original' crap to making millions. If I knew how do that, well I'd already be riding that lofty wave.
I ran across this and it made a lot of sense to me (scroll back and find others of her posts as well). Madison Parker’s author promo series This one talks about gravatars. Using LJ as my predominate blog for years, and having so many interchangeable icons, it never occurred to me that other systems have just one avatar and that using the same one many places would allow for brand recognition (like I said, I have little marketing skills so I'm not thrilled with doing my own promotion but darn it, I will try).
I have zero graphics skills as well. It probably wouldn't take much to have a branding avatar for facebook/twitter etc but suggestions would be happily taken.
As would suggestions for an easy to manage, simplistic web page. I know some of you have used weebley and others word press. I'm leaning more to the latter just to use their blogging software as well since it's so wide spread (that'll cut down on some work). Thoughts? Suggestion? I want mostly a place to link out to the blog/Fb/Twitter, a static page with my info and a page where I can do a bibliography/linked out buy now thing. Also, I want it under MY control. I've done the pay someone else to do it thing in the past and it didn't work well for me.
The other thing I can't decide on, and from the looks of things is author page vs regular facebook page. (and now FB is changing how advertising works on their site). I'm not sure which would be better. I know how to do the latter. I'm not sure how much I'd have to learn for the former. It's not me being lazy when I say there is only so much new stuff I want to learn. There is limited time and every moment I spend on this stuff is time I'm not doing something else so I have to use it wisely. SOOOOO, the question is, does anyone out there in LJ land have thoughts about this one way or the other.
My novel is coming out soon (I was hoping by Christmas but I've yet to see an edit and I'm getting nervous and antsy). I would like to have something and someplace people can find me so any strides I take now are very important ones and help would be appreciated.
And for those of you with an independently published ebook, check out this contest, book contest Thanks to ES for this.
and a little something for all creative people Neil Gaiman
yearly word count -
and for no reason other than I'm wasting time entirely today since I'm having high blood sugar issues which impair thinking and my whole ability to give a fuck, have this wonderful little animated fan vid.
So I've been thinking again about author promotion. Like it or not (and honestly I'm in the not category), we have to promote ourselves. It's no longer something publishing houses do except for a select few. As much as I hate to say it, it's how 50 Shades of Grey went from porny fanfic turned 'original' crap to making millions. If I knew how do that, well I'd already be riding that lofty wave.
I ran across this and it made a lot of sense to me (scroll back and find others of her posts as well). Madison Parker’s author promo series This one talks about gravatars. Using LJ as my predominate blog for years, and having so many interchangeable icons, it never occurred to me that other systems have just one avatar and that using the same one many places would allow for brand recognition (like I said, I have little marketing skills so I'm not thrilled with doing my own promotion but darn it, I will try).
I have zero graphics skills as well. It probably wouldn't take much to have a branding avatar for facebook/twitter etc but suggestions would be happily taken.
As would suggestions for an easy to manage, simplistic web page. I know some of you have used weebley and others word press. I'm leaning more to the latter just to use their blogging software as well since it's so wide spread (that'll cut down on some work). Thoughts? Suggestion? I want mostly a place to link out to the blog/Fb/Twitter, a static page with my info and a page where I can do a bibliography/linked out buy now thing. Also, I want it under MY control. I've done the pay someone else to do it thing in the past and it didn't work well for me.
The other thing I can't decide on, and from the looks of things is author page vs regular facebook page. (and now FB is changing how advertising works on their site). I'm not sure which would be better. I know how to do the latter. I'm not sure how much I'd have to learn for the former. It's not me being lazy when I say there is only so much new stuff I want to learn. There is limited time and every moment I spend on this stuff is time I'm not doing something else so I have to use it wisely. SOOOOO, the question is, does anyone out there in LJ land have thoughts about this one way or the other.
My novel is coming out soon (I was hoping by Christmas but I've yet to see an edit and I'm getting nervous and antsy). I would like to have something and someplace people can find me so any strides I take now are very important ones and help would be appreciated.
And for those of you with an independently published ebook, check out this contest, book contest Thanks to ES for this.
and a little something for all creative people Neil Gaiman
yearly word count -