Friday, May 25, 2012
Contest with YA Book Giveaway
Want to win the YA book of your choice? Hop on over to my personal blog where I'm hosting a contest of a different kind. HINT: It involves curse words. Good luck!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
YA Book Cover Trends
All around awesome writer and blogger Kate Hart did a comprehensive analysis here
of 2011 YA book covers. I can't even imagine the time it took her to
compile all this info. She told me she doesn't watch television at all,
but this was still an enormous task to take on. Her study yielded
results from the interesting (blue is the most common color of
traditionally published YA books) to the sad (the downright dismal
amount of ethnic diversity in cover models).
Kate followed this up with another post that clarified some reader questions, and addressed what writers can do to help--especially writers who are white (like me). It's very thought-provoking and has me thinking about my own responsibility as an author. Though I have characters in my books who are ethnically and sexually diverse (LGBT), I'm not sure how much control I'd have over the covers. Per Kate's post, even mega-author John Green admitted not loving several of his book covers. I'm not sure what the answer is but Kate poses some great questions that we, as writers, need to keep asking.
Have you read these posts? What are your thoughts on these issues? Anyone else happy to see the decrease in dead girl covers?
Kate followed this up with another post that clarified some reader questions, and addressed what writers can do to help--especially writers who are white (like me). It's very thought-provoking and has me thinking about my own responsibility as an author. Though I have characters in my books who are ethnically and sexually diverse (LGBT), I'm not sure how much control I'd have over the covers. Per Kate's post, even mega-author John Green admitted not loving several of his book covers. I'm not sure what the answer is but Kate poses some great questions that we, as writers, need to keep asking.
Have you read these posts? What are your thoughts on these issues? Anyone else happy to see the decrease in dead girl covers?
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Release Date for SUFFOCATE by S.R. Johannes
It is May
21st and guess what that means?
Suffocate is the first novelette in THE BREATHLESS series. It is a 15,000
word young adult thriller that combines the dystopic and science fiction
genres.
Here’s a little about the novelette…
“For centuries, the world outside the Biome has been unlivable. Today,
marks the first time anyone will attempt to leave the suffocating
ecosphere. Eria is not worried because her scientist father has
successfully tested the new Bio-Suit many times. It's a celebratory day until
something goes horribly wrong. In the midst of tragedy, Eria uncovers a
deep conspiracy that affects the very air she breathes.
If those responsible find out what she knows, they won't stop hunting
her until she takes her last breath.”
The 2nd novella in the series, CHOKE, is scheduled for Fall 2012. The
3rd, EXHALE, is scheduled for Winter 2013.
You can
purchase Suffocate for only 99 cents at
Also you can
add it on Goodreads! - http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13648347-suffocate
And in case
you were wondering here is a bit about the author –
S.R. Johannes is author of the Amazon Bestseller Untraceable
and a current nominee of the Georgia Author of the Year in the Young Adult
category. After earning an MBA and working in corporate america, S.R.
Johannes traded in her expensive suits, high heels, and corporate lingo for a
family, flip-flops, and her love of writing. She lives in Atlanta,
Georgia with her goldendoodle Charley (notice he is listed first :), her
British-accented husband, and the huge imaginations of their little prince and
princess, which she hopes- someday- will change the world. You can find
her hanging out online and visit her at srjohannes.com
Twitter- https://twitter.com/#!/srjohannes
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/srjohannes
Pinterest- http://pinterest.com/srjohannes/
Goodreads- http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5235537.S_R_Johannes
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Twitter Tips
After joining Twitter about a year or so ago, I have to say that I
love it. This says a lot coming from someone who was reluctant to join
the social media scene--I was the last person in my book club to join
Facebook and only did so due to peer pressure. I'm on Twitter much more
than Facebook these days because I like the immediate back and forth it
allows between people, and I enjoy the constant stream of information.
NOTE: If you don't yet follow me on Twitter, you can do so here.
All the cool kids are. ;) Here are a few tips I thought I'd pass along,
and please add your own observations/tips in the comments:
DO
1) Share useful information. I love it when people pass along informative links or RT articles on the publishing industry.
2) Engage with others. Though it's great to share, don't solely rely on RT's and links to other things. Spend some time engaging with your fellow writers and industry peers.
3) Be yourself. The people that I enjoy following the most are those that seem to just be themselves. Whether you are naturally interesting, witty, or funny--embrace it and do that. Trying to present as something other than you are comes through.
DON'T
1) Promote your book constantly. One of the few things that will cause me to immediately unfollow someone is if they follow me and I follow them back--only to get a "message" a minute later asking me to buy their book or check out their site. Don't do this!
2) Follow people just so they'll follow you back, and then unfollow them to jack up your numbers. Rather than making you look popular, you look like a [insert favorite curse word]. NOTE: People reading this post are clearly awesome people who don't do this.
3) Don't exclude. Even if I can't follow everyone back (because it's only possible to keep track of so many people in my feed), I always respond to @replies. Unless you're Neil Gaiman, you are not too cool for school, and will come across as a [insert favorite curse word] when you are only seen interacting with published writers.
What are your Twitter tips? Do you autofollow everyone? Share below.
DO
1) Share useful information. I love it when people pass along informative links or RT articles on the publishing industry.
2) Engage with others. Though it's great to share, don't solely rely on RT's and links to other things. Spend some time engaging with your fellow writers and industry peers.
3) Be yourself. The people that I enjoy following the most are those that seem to just be themselves. Whether you are naturally interesting, witty, or funny--embrace it and do that. Trying to present as something other than you are comes through.
DON'T
1) Promote your book constantly. One of the few things that will cause me to immediately unfollow someone is if they follow me and I follow them back--only to get a "message" a minute later asking me to buy their book or check out their site. Don't do this!
2) Follow people just so they'll follow you back, and then unfollow them to jack up your numbers. Rather than making you look popular, you look like a [insert favorite curse word]. NOTE: People reading this post are clearly awesome people who don't do this.
3) Don't exclude. Even if I can't follow everyone back (because it's only possible to keep track of so many people in my feed), I always respond to @replies. Unless you're Neil Gaiman, you are not too cool for school, and will come across as a [insert favorite curse word] when you are only seen interacting with published writers.
What are your Twitter tips? Do you autofollow everyone? Share below.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Random Act of Kindness Blitz
Hi all--hop on over to my other blog to see why I'm participating in The Bookshelf Muse's ROAK Blitz and why I chose my wonderful blog Sisters (Valerie and Lacey) here at Sisters in Scribe as gift recipients. HINT: They're made of awesome! Now go out there and commit a random act of kindness for someone!
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