Sunday, February 28, 2010

Allbooks Review March 2010 Newsletter

Spring is on the way, get ready to blossom

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FEATURE

Make More Money with Information Products

Once you build an audience for your book(s), you have an opportunity to make even more money. Your fans will be eager to purchase your future books and will also be interested in other types of products.

Information products such as e-books, special reports, and teleseminars can be a fantastic source of revenue for authors. These products are most successful when they teach the buyer how to do something.

Following are some examples:

The author of a guide to fishing could also sell:

* A special report on the best fishing destinations in a specific state.
* A booklet about how to tie flies.
* An e-book with recipes for cooking fish.

The author of a children's book could also sell:

* An audio book version of the book.
* A companion workbook with fun activities for kids.
* An instructional report on how to help kids enjoy reading.

The author of a detective novel could also sell:

* A special report with alternate endings to the book.
* An e-book with short true crime stories.
* An instructional guide on how to write a detective novel.

The author of a business marketing book could also sell:

* An e-book with real-world marketing case studies.
* A workbook that helps readers develop a marketng plan.
* An instructional teleseminar that teaches listeners new marketing strategies.

from The Author's Guide to Building an Online Platform (Quill Drive Books 2008) by Stephanie Chandler

SUCCESS STORIES

We love to hear of your success stories, submit them to us at: allbookreviews@aol.com

Remember to post your book signing, guest speaker events on our Bookstore page. Simply send us an email with details of your events and we will be happy to post them. Just part of the Allbooks service to our authors.

Hi:
Just wanted to share the news that my book has been nominated for an award in the Romance Category. Take a look, http://readerviews.com/Awards2009Finalists.html. Winners will be announced next month. :)

Christyna Hunter
Author, Wildfire &
The Butterfly's Dance

My New Book Unintelligent Humans will be released officially in July of this year. Check out detailed info at my website: www.UnintelligentHumans.com In addition, my last book Eastern Wisdom for Your Soul has recently been sold for translating to an E-Book publisher in Italy.
Richard Singer, Author, Eastern Wisdom for your Soul, Unintelligent Humans

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Allbooks Review wishes to thank all of the authors that purchased our promo package in 2009, making this our best year ever. We have grown over the past 10 years and will continue to provide excellent service for reasonable fees. Our goal is to make your book sell !


Allbooks Reviews INTERVIEW:

Please state your name and location. (city and State or Province, Country)
My name is Laura Sepesi, and I’m from Bridgewater, NJ.

Tell us the title and publisher of your book:

The title of my book is The Guardian of Kelmar. My publisher is Infinity Publishing.

Tell us about yourself:

I’m twenty-two years old, and I’ve loved to write since I was a child. When I was in high school, I thought of the idea for The Guardian of Kelmar and the greater Kelmar Trilogy. I started writing Guardian the summer I graduated. I completed and published The Guardian of Kelmar when I was twenty-one, and achieved my dream of becoming an author.

When was the book released?

August of 2009.

Give us an overview of your book.

The Guardian of Kelmar is a young adult fantasy novel targeted for children and teens between the ages of 10 and 17. The book tells the story of Carmen Fox, a shy fifteen-year-old girl who journeys to a magical world called Kelmar, and realizes her destiny to restore peace to the war torn realm. Carmen trains to develop her magical gifts and battles Dark sorcerers in an effort to take back the land. Along the way, Carmen meets mystical creatures that aid her in discovering and mastering her magical powers.

What inspired you to write this book?

The initial inspiration for The Guardian of Kelmar came from a vivid dream that I had when I was thirteen. In that dream, I saw my first glimpse of Kelmar, and I met one of the main characters. Later on when I was in high school, I imagined the other central characters, who all began as pencil sketches. From there, I built a story around those characters and that original dream. I just wanted to write a story that I would love to read, and that I hoped other people would enjoy as well.

How is your book different from other books in this genre?
My book has many unique elements to it, and transports the reader to a magical place that they’ve never ventured before. It is an original story, filled with imaginative characters and adventures that make for an exciting and enjoyable read. The world, the beings that live there, and the magic that they use are all distinct to this story.

Where can people buy your book?

Signed and unsigned copies of my book can be ordered through my website, www.laurasepesi.com. They can also be ordered through my publisher’s website, www.buybooksontheweb.com, as well as through Amazon.com and any major bookstore.

Are you working on another book? If so when do you expect it to be published?


I am currently working on Book 2 of the Kelmar Trilogy, and I expect it to be published sometime in 2010.

If you self published, what advice can you give to fellow writers?

Go the extra mile to make your book as amazing as it can be. Invest the time and energy into writing and editing your book to perfection, and then go out and market it to the best of your ability. Develop a plan to promote your work, and always follow through.

If published traditionally, tell us how you benefited:


Can you share one of your marketing successes with us?


I’ve been able to secure many book signings throughout my area, and I have had success at most all of them. I attribute this achievement to creating a solid website, getting local press coverage, and following up with bookstores. It’s a lot of work to market a book, especially at the beginning, but it’s crucial to getting your book out into the public.

How did you find Allbooks Reviews and what are you hoping for in your relationship with us?

I found Allbooks Reviews listed in a book marketing publication, and I hope to achieve positive publicity from the review and hopefully get some new readers.

Was the low cost a surprise? What other things would you like Allbooks Reviews to offer writers?

It was a surprise, and I am very happy with the excellent promotion Allbooks provided me. I feel that what Allbooks offers right now is more than sufficient, and as a writer, I was very happy with their prompt and dedicated service.

Thank you for this interview and best of luck with your book.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

AllBooks Review 2010 February Newsletter

Happy 10th anniversary to Allbooks Review

Nominate us for a listing in Writer's Digest's 101 Best Sites

of The Year. Please send your nomination, along with our web name Allbooks Review and our URL www.allbookreviews.com

to: writersdig@fwpubs.com Subject "101 Sites".

Thank you for all of your support.


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Winners 2010 Allbooks Review Editor’s Choice

Shirley A. Roe, Managing Editor of Allbooks Review would like to announce the winners for the 2010 Allbooks Review Editor's Choice Award. From the hundreds of books we receive each year, a few outshine the rest; Allbooks Review likes to show our appreciation of their excellence. www.allbookreviews.com

Suicidal Tendencies                                    Mystery

Garry Patrick

Son of my Soul                                              Memoir

Debra Shiveley Welch

City of Gardens                                            Health

P. Schnerch

Shattered Reality                                        Inspiration

Kimberly Cheryl

For God and Country                                 Fiction

Daniel Reyes

Beyond Those Distant Stars                    Sci/Fi

John B. Rosenman

Shipwreck of a Nation                             History

Peter Nennhaus

The Step-By-Step Guide to Self-Publishing for Profit! Writing

Pinheiro and Nick Russell

Congratulations to all of our winners. We have chosen the 8 overall best books from our list of various genres, rather than one from each genre. Books can be purchased on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and various bookstores.

Just a reminder, your book is automatically included in the award program with the purchase of our promo package. The award is given to the authors that outshone the rest in their particular genre. Book Awards are a great marketing tool.

FEATURE

TIPS FOR BOOK READINGS.

1. Come prepared with a rehearsed reading.

2. Unless you are a Pulitzer prize winner, never read longer than 20 minutes max. Preachers know this, and authors should, too. Rehearse and time yourself before the reading. Include any introduction you give in that 20 minutes. If necessary, have a friend in the audience who can give you a 2-minute warning and PAY ATTENTION TO IT.

3. Just READ. No apologies of any kind for the work. This is embarrassing and makes the audience uncomfortable.

4. Just READ. No long introductions or rambling stories about how you happened to write the book or why or what happened during that long winter or how bad the agents were or any other extraneous information. If the audience is interested, they'll ask.

5. Just READ. Choose a selection from the book - generally the opening pages - that doesn't require a lot of explanation or background for the audience.

6. Leave time for questions. This is how you bring the audience into your book and get them interested in buying it.

7. Leave the ego at home. Be pleasant to the audience and don't wear the "I'm a Writer and you're not" hat, tee-shirt or attitude. These are the people who might buy your book. And writing is a job not an anointment.

8. No matter how small the audience, be grateful. And remember the show biz axiom - "The show must go on." I once did a reading for one person who bought both my books and recommended them to several other people who also bought them.

--Molly Larson Cook, Blue Finch Press, www.bluefinchpress.com

Success Stories

We love to hear of your success stories, submit them to us at: allbookreviews@aol.com

Remember to post your book signing, guest speaker events on our Bookstore page. Simply send us an email with details of your events and we will be happy to post them. Just part of the Allbooks service to our authors.

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The title of your Web page, and your page description are also important to search engines. Use a title that has keywords someone might use to search for your site. For example, if your book is titled Homemade Cookies the Easy Way, you might choose the domain name www.EasyHomemadeCookies.com.



Allbooks Review wishes to thank all of the authors that purchased our promo package in 2009, making this our best year ever. We have grown over the past 10 years and will continue to provide excellent service for reasonable fees. Our goal is to make your book sell !

Interview with Richie O'Brien - Owner of The Book Sale and Realtime Publishing

Excerpt:

Cindy: Welcome, Richie! Thank you for allowing this interview today. Let’s start off with a little background information. You live in Ireland! Briefly give a little history on your life there – i.e.: family, children, pets

Richie: Hi Cindy, I’m delighted to be talking to you today. Well, I hail from a parish called Fethard and Killusty, located in Co. Tipperary, Ireland. I feel I’ve been lucky to come from such a beautiful part of the country (and world)… greeted with a view of Slievenamon (which translates into English as ‘Mountain of the Women’) and the River Anner, from my bedroom window each morning. I grew up on a dairy farm with my three sisters and one brother. My mom died when I was nine, so Dad had it tough, but I’d like to think he did a good job.

Original post located at: Interviews by Cindy. Please click on the link to read the rest of the interview on Cindy's Blog.