Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

What has 107, 101, 2 and 24 to do with 2009?

Almost the end of 2009, and I am facing it with very mixed feelings. It has been a year when family issues, medical issues and work issues have overwhelmed the literature, radio and friendship aspects of the past 365 days.

From the very start of the year leading up to my major back surgery until today when my youngest son was back in hospital, there has hardly been a day go by when one of the family was not sick or at the dentist, doctors, doing physiotherapist or at the chiropractor.

So let's forget about that part, let’s look at the good aspects of 2009.

What has 107, 101, 2 and 24 to do with 2009?

"107" that is the total reviews my book "Across the Pond" has received at Amazon since it first came out. I am so totally overwhelmed with the words of support, encouragement and the fact that so many people have enjoyed the book. As many writer guest on my radio show have stated, receiving reviews or an email knowing that a reader has enjoyed your work, makes it all worthwhile!

“101” is the total number of “A Book and a Chat” radio shows I have presented this year. I have had so much fun doing the shows, learnt much and made some great friends. Over the year I’ve had guests from central Europe, Australia and England as well as Canada and the US. I’ve had calls from guests parked on the side of roads, half way up hillsides, in restaurants and in the middle of forests. I can honestly say through all the time, I have enjoyed myself and from the feedback and the requests for return visits so have the people so have my guests.

“2” is the number of top ten books for 2009 that “Across the Pond” has appeared on during December, I am so shocked. As anybody knows who has listened to me chatting on the radio either as a host or a guest, I don’t class myself as a writer, I am know literary genius, just a humble story teller.

Locations of top ten mentions:

http://www.pussreboots.pair.com/blog/2009/comments_12/ten_best_arcs_of_2009.html

http://childrensandteensbookconnection.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/give-the-gift-of-reading-this-holiday-season

“24” is a number I’m not quite so proud of. It the meager number of chapters I have managed to write for the follow up to “Across the Pond” a book called “Across the Pond and Back Again”. This would be even less if it was not for the support, encouragement and almost bullying (I need it) I have received from a couple of readers whom I am now proud to call friends. Finally though I seem to be getting back into the stride of things and home to get the book written over the next few months.

My final blog of 2009 tomorrow I’ll be sharing with you all an event I will be running through January, that is my YA RADIO MONTH.

So check out tomorrows blog.

Barry Eva (Storyheart)

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Trumpet Blaring News and Helpful links


I’m going to start today’s blog with a just a little piece blowing my own trumpet.

Yesterday my book “Across the Pond” reached the BIG 100 reviews status on Amazon

I am so pleased that that many people have taken time not only to read my book, but to review it as well.



Any way I said I would try and help people out with free software, useful links etc. There are plenty around these are just a few that I can recommend.

ALL IN ONE

All your favorite links and downloads on one page, well worth checking out (allmyfaves.com)

ANTI- VIRUS

While people pay out for various anti-virus software when of the best available on the market is actually free

AVG (free.avg.com) is a popular anti-virus/spyware program with a free and pay version. The free version is very good with automatic updates etc.

SPYWARE

Spybot Search and Destroy (safer-networking.org) is a good antispyware program which is free for noncommercial use

FIREWALL

ZoneAlarm (zonealarm.com) a free firewall for individual users

HTML CREATION

FirstPage 2006 (evrsoft.com) a good WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) html editor with various templates and add on.

JAVA SCRIPTS

Snazz up your web pages with free java scripts (raindrops, reflections, rollover etc) from Anyflash (anfyflash.com)

INTERNET

Instead of using Internet Explorer more and more people are using FIREFOX (mozilla.com) it tends to be faster than IE

OFFICE SUITE

While Microsoft are talking about adding a “free light” version of programs such as Word and XL, for now if you do not want to pay for the Microsoft there is Open Office (openoffice.org) is free software that includes word-processor, spreadsheet, drawing program, and presentation program (sound familiar)

Also there is WordWeb (wordweb.info) a writing utility combining thesaurus, dictionary etc.

V- BLOG INFO AND HELP

Thinking of creating V-Blogs check out FREEVLOG (freevlog.org)

CREATE YOUR OWN MOVIE POSTER

Turn your book or any other picture into a movie poster (bighugelabs.com/poster.php)

GOOGLE RANK CHECKER

Check Page Rank of any web site pages instantly (prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php)

VISITOR MAP


Create a map of where all the visitors to your Web site/blog come from Clustermaps (clustrmaps.com)

SHORT NAME URL

Twittering or just want to shorten a URL address try TinyURL (tinyurl.com)

LARGE FILE SHARING

Want a location for your large v-logs or book video’s zSHARE (zshare.net)

I hope some of these were of use to people

Barry (Storyheart)



Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A Book and a Chat with "I heart monster"



On tonight's "Book and a Chat" my very special guest "Iheartmonster"

Listen and enjoy thirty minutes of enjoyable chat as Storyheart and Shesten better known as "Iheartmonster" discuss about her blog, YA writing, authors, Zumba and even her own language.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond

It is a really enjoyable and interview that I'm sure will be enjoyed by people of all ages.


http://www.iheartmonster.com


Saturday June 20th my special guest is author JOAN EARLY


You can listen to the show at.



http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond

or

http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com





Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

BOOK PROMOTION ON A BUDGET - Part 3




BOOK PROMOTION ON A BUDGET: PART 3
Things I wish I’d known before I started out on the published authors trail.





YOUR BOOK IS PUBLISHED:

So now what?

EXPOSURE!!!!!


Twitter it, blog it, join groups, check Amazon Barnes and Noble etc, get your name and that of your book OUT THERE!

Try checking your book on something like http://www.fetchbook.info where you can put in your ISBN number and see all the locations online that are selling your book and the cost.

Another GREAT way to spread the word is a “VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR”

Normal book tours where you might go to a book shop, sit there all day and have four people come up to you, two to take a free book mark and perhaps one to purchase a copy of your book (unless big-name author who can bring in a big crowd and sell an impressive number of books). Virtual tours allow you to visit locations all over the world without leaving your desk. Normal tours, once your visit is over it’s over, virtual tours can go on promoting your book for months even years after your event. Unlike the few people in the book store, virtual tours allow you to reach thousand with each interview, each review and each stop along your tour.

I did a VBT back in February; it was a few days after coming out of hospital where I'd had major back surgery. Yet for the whole month I was on my virtual tour, I was able visited places all around the world while still in my sick bed.

Just think, you do a tour to a book store, you have to cart all your books etc along with you, perhaps even donate a few to the book shop itself. Unless you’re some huge star, if your lucky during the whole day you might manage to get ten people stop to chat. Three to ask questions, three to ask for directions and four to help themselves to the free bookmarks or whatever you might have to give away. Once your day is finished it’s over and you’re forgotten.

On a virtual tour, you can reach sites, blogs and even news papers that might have hundreds of thousands of visitors a month, and your interview/review does not disappear it’s there after for people to continue to read.

There are many offerings for Virtual Book Tours I have been quoted up to three thousand for some tours; others I have seen offering seven days tour for $149.

However the best one I have found and one I highly recommend is
PUMP UP YOUR BOOK PROMOTION

(http://www.pumpupyourbookpromotion.com)

They offer three different levels for $399 they will set you up with a full months tour, blogs, interviews even radio show stops. As well as information about each stop along the way being shared at several major sites. These are a great group of people. I completed my tour with them and have stayed friends with ever since.

These tours take a month or two to plan so book up ahead of time, and be prepared to be part of the tour, what you put in you take out. Put in nothing and you’ll get nothing

You never know where one of your interviews might turn up. During my month I appeared in the Chicago Sunday Times and even the Wall Street Journal.

One thing I will state again is…

Marketing and Pr doesn’t sell books - it gets you exposure!

There are always those who expect every stop along the way to mean they will sell another hundred books. Don’t forget the formula

Publicity=exposure
Exposure=name recognition
Name recognition MAY equal book sales




PART FOUR "BLOGS AND BLOG RADIO" TOMORROW



Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
Across the Pond
http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com/
http://across-t-pond.com