Publishing Update

The Alliance: Bloodlines was formatted and submitted to CreateSpace.  Now I must wait on the proof copy to be shipped so we can check for any issues. I’ve had several people asking questions so I thought I’d address those here too.

I’ve had a lot of people asking about autographed copies, but I don’t have that detail worked out yet. I’ll make a post once I figure it all out. This is my first adventure into self-publishing (any publishing ha!) so everything is a learning process.

The release date will be sometime in December, but I don’t have a specific date yet. The book will be available in both paperback and eBook through Amazon & CreateSpace.

Bloodlines will be available for North America and Europe, but I will look into expanding that after the release.

The site is currently under construction, but some amazing art is coming so stay tuned! Hope I covered all of your questions and thanks again for your support! ❤

Creating a Smart Cover

“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” That’s a line we’ve all heard, but how many people are likely to buy a book with a terrible cover?

The journey of self-publishing has been a great learning experience, but there were a few things that I already knew. One of those things was the importance of a good cover. So I will discuss things that I considered when I had an artist create the cover for Bloodlines and what I sadly learned after.

I took into consideration that Bloodlines would be an e-book and knew the cover would need to look just as good in thumbnail size. I suggest browsing through the books available online and study the various covers. I went on Amazon and scrolled through countless covers that looked great up close, but made poor choices for a thumbnail size. I knew I wanted something designed that had bold print and a single focus point.

Designed by Dominique Rollins

Designed by Dominique Rollins

I am reading lots of blogs and articles about writing and publishing that I wish i’d read before starting my own adventure. Oh well sometimes we learn the hard way. What I learned after my cover was designed was not shocking information, but I was shocked that I never considered it. Cohesive covers for a series. Yep, somehow that never even crossed my mind. It’s fortunate that this won’t hurt me too much for my series because I feel confident that I can make the sequel have a cover showing cohesion with Bloodlines. But think about some of the book series that you enjoy and picture the covers. Without knowing the title for the next book in a series, you can usually point it out by the cover. I can go to a book store and just glance at titles and say, “Oh Kim Harrison has a new book out? This must be from the Rachel Morgan series.”

Janet Evanovich’s Plum series always uses bright colors for the covers and the title (which always refers to the book’s order in the series) is done in an eye-catching font. The Twilight Saga also has a very cohesive series of covers. I want my readers to also see some cohesion so i’ll be considering this factor in my future projects.

Hope that someone is reading this and will find use of the information for their WIP. Thanks for reading and stay awesome!

 

My Top Five Fan Girl Moments at a Con

Here is my recent post for Nerds Against the World. Follow on Twitter @NerdsvsWorld

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DragonCon is my favorite time of the year so I usually attend every year (until the last two years I haven’t been able to go) and I’ve met some of my favorite actors, writers, & artists there. Sometimes it’s disappointing when a guest comes and it seems like they really aren’t interested or they seem like a shallow douchebag. Then sometimes one pleasantly surprises you. So today I will countdown my five most awesome meetings at DragonCon and if you ever have a chance to meet any of the people I’ve mentioned then I hope you take it!

5. Brandon Routh: I love Superman (despite how disappointing Superman Returns was) & Scott Pilgrim so naturally I had a huge fan girl moment when meeting Brandon Routh. I lined up for his autograph session early one morning and was of course super nervous. (Note: I’m ridiculously shy & awkward) He was…

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My Top Five Fan Girl Moments at a Con

Here is my recent post for Nerds Against the World. Follow on Twitter @NerdsvsWorld

S.E. Doster's avatarNerds Against The World

DragonCon is my favorite time of the year so I usually attend every year (until the last two years I haven’t been able to go) and I’ve met some of my favorite actors, writers, & artists there. Sometimes it’s disappointing when a guest comes and it seems like they really aren’t interested or they seem like a shallow douchebag. Then sometimes one pleasantly surprises you. So today I will countdown my five most awesome meetings at DragonCon and if you ever have a chance to meet any of the people I’ve mentioned then I hope you take it!

5. Brandon Routh: I love Superman (despite how disappointing Superman Returns was) & Scott Pilgrim so naturally I had a huge fan girl moment when meeting Brandon Routh. I lined up for his autograph session early one morning and was of course super nervous. (Note: I’m ridiculously shy & awkward) He was…

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Get Nerdy at DragonCon 2013

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Unless you’ve been hiding out in a bunker somewhere prepping for an apocalypse, then you’ve probably heard about San Diego Comic Con and New York Comic Con. Today I’m here to school you on a lesser known con with just as much heart and a huge line up of guests. Today nerds and nerdettes, I introduce you all to DragonCon which is Atlanta, Georgia’s multi-media pop-culture convention that covers sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, anime, film, literature, & more!

Are you located in the south or planning on taking a trip down south? Need Labor Day weekend plans of the geeky variety? You haven’t missed DragonCon 2013! The con will take place August 30th through September 2nd and a four day pass will cost you $130. The four day weekend pass is generally much cheaper if you order it earlier in the year and increases in price as the date gets closer…

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