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Perfect Storms

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

There were times when I was readying my novella for publication when I wondered whether it made sense to spend money on certain things–multiple rounds of proofing after a copy-edit, for instance–when everyone was telling me it wasn’t. I wondered whether it made sense to price the novella at 99 cents.

Every time I wondered what to do, I consulted my mantra: I needed to do what I thought would be best for my readers, because I believed if I took care of them, they would take care of me.

And my readers did. You read my book. You recommended it to friends. You wrote reviews and talked about it on Twitter. You broke my wildest expectations for the novella in pieces.

There were a handful of perfect storms that have taken place over the last few weeks–awesome reviews, incredible word of mouth, e-mails from Amazon. Every time I think my expectations can’t get any wilder, wild outdoes itself.

So here’s something I never imagined would happen, not even in my wildest most shameful author wet dreams of success: Unlocked is at #36 on the USA Today list, #6 on the New York Times ebook bestseller list, and #19 on the New York Times combined Print and E-book bestseller list (even though there is no print edition, and no, I don’t understand that either).

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you. I don’t know if the stars will ever align for me again in this manner, but if I have stars, it’s you–my readers. Your e-mails and your reviews and your buzz made this happen. Your support helped me gather the courage to take my career into my own hands. When writing gets hard, there are e-mails I have saved from readers that I pull up to remind myself why I’m doing this. When I wonder if I need to do one last revision pass, you’re the ones I think of.

You guys are the best. Thank you.

On the self-publishing horizon

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

This is an announcement about Book 3 of the Turner series–Smite’s book. A lot of people have been asking me when it will come out. Read to the end, and you’ll get your answer–and the new title!

Before we get there, though, I have to subject you to some really boring numbers. Please bear with me, as they are marginally relevant.

HQN, my publisher for Unveiled and Unclaimed, only gives its authors 8% of the cover price for electronic sales. This is below the 25% of net (which comes out to 12-16% of the cover price, depending on who you talk to) that other publishers give. It’s well below the 70% that you can get going to Amazon directly (for books above $2.99).

In a world where more than 30% of sales are digital and print sales are falling, an 8% digital royalty rate just didn’t make business sense to me.

In February, Harlequin offered to buy my next two books. They actually offered more money upfront than I was expecting–it was a very nice deal (in publisher’s marketplace terminology). But the royalty rate was stuck at 8%. I talked it over with my agent, the brilliant and supportive Kristin Nelson. We said, “no, thank you.”

Harlequin is not going to be publishing the third book in this series.

You may notice that I walked away from this deal in February. It is almost June now, and I haven’t said anything. I planned to self-publish the third book in the series, but before I publicly announced my intention to do so, I wanted to make sure I could do it right.

And so I worked on a test-case: a novella for a minor character in my first book. I had to learn about covers, about hiring freelancers to take care of all aspects of editing, about formatting, about distribution.

It was a lot of work. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

It was also a lot of fun.

Unlocked was my proof of concept–to see if I could produce something of traditionally-published quality in a self-published setting. If I concluded that I couldn’t, I would have found another way to get my readers the third book. I refuse to compromise on the quality of the work I produce, no matter what my personal business objections may be.

But I’m really proud of the result, and I hope that my readers will like it, too. You can get Unlocked for 99 cents.

So where does that leave us with the third book in the Turner series?

  • It will be available in both print and digital.
  • The print version will be orderable through Ingram’s. If you’re an Indie bookstore who wants to carry the book, contact me. I’d love to talk about what I can do to make it work for you.
  • The digital version will be available everywhere I can make it available–both in terms of geographical vendors and in terms of vendors.
  • It will be available soon. My goal is to have it up November of 2011–a month after Unclaimed releases–but I won’t give a firm date yet, because the book isn’t done. If I need to take more time to make it the best book I can, I will.
  • It will be available at a reasonable price.
  • It’s going to be called Unraveled.
  • And–I don’t want to jinx the writing–but so far, it’s my favorite book that I’ve ever written. And I promise that I will do the story justice.

This isn’t the flashiest announcement ever made. I’m not flouncing from the room. I’m not proclaiming that I will never again work with the modern-day Babylon that is New York. I happen to like the editors I’ve met, so I would rather not draw mustaches on them in effigy. I don’t like their royalty rates, and I really don’t like those royalty rates coupled with “in print” clauses that will keep rights to the book in the publisher’s hands for the rest of my life. But those are business objections, and like all business objections, they can be alleviated.

I hope that reality proves as boring as this announcement: that no matter what the processes are that take my books to market, I continue to produce the best books that I can, and my readers continue to enjoy them.

Unlocked is here!

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Unlocked Cover Yes, Unlocked.

You are wondering: What is Unlocked? Well, I know that a lot of people were worried that the wait between Unveiled (Ash’s book) and Unclaimed (Mark’s book) was so long–February of 2011 to October of 2011. And I was with you–I hate having to wait eight months between releases.

So I decided to offer you a helping hand. Unlocked is a novella. It’s about as long as This Wicked Gift (for those who read that)–28,000 words, about 111 pages total. It’s set in the broad world of the Turners, but it stands alone. You don’t have to have read Unveiled to read it, and if you don’t read it, you won’t notice when you read Unveiled and Unclaimed.

It’s about Lady Elaine Warren, a minor character in Unveiled, and one who I wanted to have her own story and resolution.

Here’s the official blurb:

A perpetual wallflower destined for spinsterhood, Lady Elaine Warren is resigned to her position in society. So when Evan Carlton, the powerful, popular Earl of Westfeld, singles her out upon his return to England, she knows what it means. Her former tormenter is up to his old tricks, and she’s his intended victim. This time, though, the earl is going to discover that wallflowers can fight back.

Evan has come to regret his cruel, callow past. At first, he only wants to make up for past wrongs. But when Elaine throws his initial apology in his face, he finds himself wanting more. And this time, what torments him might be love…

You can get it from Amazon, All Romance eBooks, and Goodreads for 99 cents ($1 at Goodreads–they won’t allow charges under $1.) Eventually, it will be available at Barnes & Noble, Apple, Smashwords, kobo, and everywhere else I can get it; some of the other venues will take a little more time. (In particular, Barnes & Noble put my account in review, told me that they sent me an e-mail explaining why, and hasn’t yet answered the e-mail I sent saying I’d never got the e-mail. Grr.)

You can get just about any format you want for your device of choice at All Romance eBooks, though, and for the remainder of today they’re offering a 50% rebate on everything in their store–that means you can get Unlocked for effectively 50 cents.

Read an excerpt here, and enjoy!

In any event, there’s more to this story than a 99 cent novella to tide you over between books. I’ll get to that.

Tomorrow.


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