So it’s come around again … that age old discussion of marketing. And more specifically–marketing books.
Wait, don’t run away. I’ve got a couple of serious questions (mostly because I’m trying to make a point to an author friend who is currently working on the cover design for their first self-published work and I hate being wrong) and so I need your help.
Most readers when looking at a new author will base their buying decision on:
1) the cover
2) the book description (or back cover blurb)
and if they’re still undecided in some order …
3) first few pages
4) reader reviews
So if that’s the case, the cover needs to reflect both the genre and the tone of the story. In this ever-changing world of publishing it’s sometimes difficult to know what readers will respond to. Romance has seen its fair share of handsome men:
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There are also the romance novels with scenery:
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But times are a-changing. With the breakout success of the erotic romance 50 Shades of Grey readers are seeing less skin on their romance novels:
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And these covers have done their job very well. All of these books draw readers in with their stunning visuals. We all have covers we love and covers we “live with” because they adorn the novels of our favorite authors. Cover designs aren’t always in the hands of an author, but rather the marketing department of a publisher. But with the advent of self-publishing, authors have much more control over the elements found on the book cover. We get to decide how we’re going to portray our story and draw romance/mystery/paranormal readers to our books.
And here’s what this whole blog is about. A friend of mine is finishing up edits for an amazing love story I’ve had the privilege of reading as it was developed. I know this story could be a HUGE seller. It makes you laugh. It makes you cry. It makes you sigh as these two people find their happy-ever-after. BUT … and there is a huge BUT … my friend wants to use some original artwork on the cover. Think Picasso (due to copyright I can’t show you the pics, you’ll have to follow the link). You know, artistically depicted woman. Think lots of symbolism in the art.
And it’s a beautiful piece of art, but to me, it’s just not … a romance book cover. So I’m throwing it out to all of you … would you stop and even read the book description of a book with art on the cover? Because you know me, I’m curious about stuff like this.
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My friend is watching this discussion carefully and doesn’t feel I’m giving the artwork its due when I compare it to Picasso (which, I admit, wasn’t a good comparison, but I searched the internet and couldn’t find a better description). So with permission from the author I offer you the actual artwork that is being considereed for this contemporary romance. The point is still, would this make you stop and pick up this book if you were looking for a great love story?
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I want to welcome fellow Maine author and suspense/paranormal writer, Teagan Oliver. I gotta tell you, it took more than several cups of coffee to get her here so early in the morning. But the cabana boys are massaging her neck and feet and she has this really dreamy expression. I’m thinking I can ply some info out of her.
Please tell us about your books.
I have two very different stories. The first, Obsidian, is a romantic suspense, set on the Maine coast in a town very much like the one I grew up in. As a Special Investigator for the U.S. Coast Guard, Jamie Rivard handles volatile cases daily, but when his friend is killed in an explosion, he goes to Maine to find the answers no one wants to give. Shelby Teague lost her husband to the harsh life on the ocean. So, when her brother suddenly disappears, Shelby must put aside her own fears and put her trust in a stranger to help her get him back.
My second book, The Three Truths of Katie Talmadge is a sweet paranormal romance. It’s my attempt at my childhood favorite, Cinderella. Katie Talmadge is perfectly happy with her little flower shop in Salem, Massachusetts. But with one week until Halloween, fate with a little help from an eccentric charmer named Rita, help Katie discover that sometimes being happy with your life just isn’t enough.
Simon Thorton has had enough of his Aunt Rita’s matchmaking, magical, meddling. He’s more than happy living with his memories. But when he agrees to assist his aunt and Katie, he finds that fate can sometimes give you more than one great love in a lifetime… if only he has the courage to find it.
Wow, both of them sound wonderful and they’re so different. Did you find writing one more enjoyable than the other?
I love writing both. I can’t actually see myself writing anything else, but those. They present different challenges for me, like finding the right piece of a puzzle. With Romantic Suspense I must successfully weave the romance with the suspense. With the paranormal, I push myself to write stories that entice the reader, and sometimes, suspend the believable. I’ve moved on from the sweet paranormal now, though. I just finished a psychic stalker story and I’m currently working on a dark paranormal romance complete with an Immortal and a few fey creatures that lurk the graveyards of New Orleans.
How do you find the inspiration for your stories and more specifically, your characters?
Obsidian came out of one single incident. My dh, who rarely can say no when anyone asks a favor, had offered to let a friend put his very expensive boat in our yard for sale. It was supposed to be there three weeks. It was there for three months. Worse, it was outside my bedroom window and someone stole a motor off the boat. My anger found an outlet when I blew it up within the first few pages of Obsidian. (Remind me not to get on your bad side, Teagan. *vbg*)
As for Three Truths, the meager beginnings of it came about when I dragged my husband to Salem for the day. That was the inspiration for the setting. The inspiration for the relationship between Rita and her nephew, Simon, are very much based on my relationship with my nephew. I think he needs to look beyond his boundaries… he thinks I’m a manipulating, matchmaking…. Well, you can fill in the rest.
If you had super powers, what would they be and what would you call yourself?
Tough one! Whatever it would be would not require me to wear spandex. I wasn’t attractive in the 80’s when I wore it and there have been quite a few years since then that weren’t that kind to me. It’s better for all if I don’t travel that road again. I guess I’d settle for having the ability to read minds and know exactly when editors and readers are looking for… (I love spandex. Of course, only when the cabana boys are wrapped in it!)
Tell us about your writing process. Are you a plotter or pantzer? Do you have comfort drinks or snack foods. Any favorite music you play while writing?
I’m half and half when it comes to plotting. Usually, I’ll write free range until I can’t figure out which way to go and then I’ll sit down and do the plotting. This helps get me through the rough spots (mainly, the entire middle). As for treats? Coffee, coffee, and more coffee… I live on coffee. I have to buy it in quantity. I haven’t reached Rachel Ray’s ten cups a day, but that’s only because I haven’t got time for it. And as for music? I rarely listen to music when I write, but I am more likely to put on a podcast and listen to it through the headphones. I figure if something sinks in then I’ve learned something for the day. If not, then the headphones have the added benefit of blocking out the noise from the kids.
I need new curtains for my bedroom, which of these would you pick?
You’re supposed to have curtains? Dang, I’ve been in my house for almost sixteen years and I’ve only got them on about half the windows. Then again, the neighbors would probably appreciate it if I’d finished the process.
What, if anything, is the hardest part of the writing process for you?
Probably the hardest part for me is waiting. Writing is a profession where you pour your heart out and then put it out for someone to critique. And the critiquing often doesn’t happen overnight. I waited twelve years to sell my first book. And I’m not known as a patient person.
If we asked your friends to name 3 personality traits about you, what do you think they would say?
Stubborn, Passionate… and did I mention Stubborn? These Irish genes aren’t dominant in me for nothing!
If you could be one of your characters who would you choose and why?
There’s a little bit of me in all of the characters. Even the bad ones. I mentioned the manipulative aunt in Three Truths, but even Shelby had my passion for growing up near the ocean. I don’t think that I could write characters that weren’t somehow a reflection of a part of me.
You have a fulltime job. How do you fit writing into your busy schedule?
I get asked this question a lot. Frankly, I haven’t got a clue how I’ve managed to write the books. There is no secret, no set schedule. Usually, my day includes chaos, destruction and a healthy dose of carting kids back and forth. I cherish whatever time I can get to myself and I’ve been known to write six or seven pages long hand during my half hour lunch break at work. I’m not sure what I’d do if I actually had an empty schedule. I think I’d probably implode!
A deserted island, Las Vegas, or a trip to the moon (if it were free)?
Las Vegas, but only if Grissom was there. But then, that would mean I was probably dead. So, maybe the deserted island would be best. I’m extremely resourceful when it comes to making do with very little.
Anything else you’d like to share with your readers?
The biggest news is that Obsidian is set to be released as a large print on October 17 from Thorndike Press. Also, I’m going to be speaking at the New Jersey RWA, Put Your Heart in a Book Conference, October 24, 25 and 26 in Iselin, NJ. That conference is always a grand time. If you are there, stop by and say hello.
Thanks, Teagan … yes, you can get another cup of coffee. Yes, the cabana boys will be around for awhile. Wait, not the pool house … don’t close the curta… okay, so Teagan’s taking a break. Let me tell you that when she’s not hanging out here, you can visit her website and at her blog. Teagan also blogs about all things paranormal as her alter ego GhostGirl.
It looks like she’ll be here for awhile, so feel free to ask a question or just show her some comment love.
This week I’ve enlisted more of my author friends who have agreed to let me post their pictures. I hope some of these are your favorite authors. (Please note: If you click on their name it will take you to their website.) It’s always fun to see if their image matches your imagination. So without further adieu, here they are …
1. Cindy Kirk is a member of Maine Romance Writers even though she lives in Nebraska. (She can’t resist the lure of the Atlantic ocean and lighthouses.) She is a multi-published author with Harlequin and Avon. Her most recent release, One Night Stand was released in May 2008.
2. AJ Matthews is one of two guys who boldly went where most men won’t venture … my blog! And happy me! AJ came in a kilt! He’s such a good sport. AJ lives on the other side of the pond and he is multi-published with Loose-Id and Liquid Silver Books. He writes paranormal erotic romance. Hot stuff!
3. Celine Chatillon designed a cartoon image of herself. She’s really into making wonderful comics. Celine is a multi-published erotic author with Mojocastle Press, eXtasy, and Liquid Silver Books. Her newest release, Beautiful Dreamer is a summer 2008 release from Liquid Silver.
4. Jennifer Leeland is my latest release buddy! (Sorry, Jen at the last minute, I saved both our dignity and didn’t post the other picture! LOL!) I love her. She makes me laugh all the time. She is multi-published with Whiskey Creek, Cobblestone Press, The Wild Rose Press, and of course, Liquid Silver Books. Her latest release, Resisting Command, is the second in her science fiction/erotica/BDSM “Command” series and has earned several wonderful reviews.
5. Nina Mamone is a member of the Maine Romance Writers and a really good friend! (She did some major brainstorming with me on my first shifter story … mwah!) Her debut novella, Hard to Guard is available through Samhain Publishing. It just came out in print this spring and is available in the I Dream of Dragons Anthology – Volume Two.
7. Roscoe James’ hawt debut novel Deer Run Falls was released this week from Liquid Silver Books. He’s got several more releases coming down the pike, including White Swan, a July release from Liquid Silver. The man looks all lawyer-like in this picture … but don’t let that fool you. Give him some Master’s (bourbon) and a kilt and the man is hanging from the chandelier. Trust me … I’ve witnessed the transformation myself! Congrats again Roscoe! *Note: Roscoe was going to show up here in his kilt … but Jen wore it home from his release party.
8. Teagan Oliver is a member of Maine Romance Writers. Two words sum up Teagan … “Road Trip!” The woman will pile into the car and drive hours with no particular destination. Yes, she is slightly touched. She is multi-published with Five Star and Wings E-Press. Obsidian, her romantic suspense novel will be re-released in large print in October.
9. Xandra Gregory writes erotic science fiction for Liquid Silver Books. If you ask her about being a writer and about writing in general … she’ll tell you … and tell you … and tell you … oh, sorry, I nodded off. No, just kidding. That’s from Xandra’s own words … she’ll talk about writing to just about anyone!
Obviously, that’s not her real picture. She just mentioned her hair got out of control and she felt like that. Here’s Xandra …
Beautiful!
10. Roxy Harte lives in Ohio with her wonderful husband and daughter (and another daughter, son-in-law, and grandchild down the road). Roxy is a multi-published erotic romance author with Loose-Id and Liquid Silver Books. Her very hawt stories about the BDSM lifestyle have garnered some wonderful reviews. She is my go-to author when I need help or reference material. Her newest release Unholy Promises – Chronicles of Surrender is a summer 2008 release with Liquid Silver Books.
11 Darragha Foster (who looks a whole lot like her wild great-grandmother) is another multi-published author with Liquid Silver Books. She writes fantastic stories a little (okay waaay) out of the box. Her latest release Teaching Old Gods New Tricks was recently released in print! Darragha is wonderful with tarot cards and will happily do a reading for you. (Click on the above link for all the details.)
12. KA Mitchell never really grew up and that’s why she sent this picture! She’s another one of those authors who found Maine Romance Writers and joined our crazy ranks … even though she lives in another state 4 hours away! (Hey I live in Maine and I’m 4 hours from the meetings!) Ms. Mitchell is multi-published in M/M erotica with Samhain publishing. Her latest release Diving in Deep was a red-hot release in March of 2008.
13. Jeanne Barrack couldn’t find a picture of herself so she sent this avatar. I was dying to know what she looks like … but I can’t have everything … even if it is my blog *stomps foot*. Oh, sorry, hissy fit over. Back to Jeanne. She’s multi-published with Loose-Id and Liquid Silver Books. She’s currently working on a sequel in the Terran Realm series. Jeanne loves Irish folk lore and her knowledge comes through in her stories. (I also understand she’s a wonderful singer … but she has brought her guitar over here yet!)
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I wouldn’t do that to you twice …
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