Tag: Book Discovery

  • New Facebook Tool for Engaging Readers: “See First” Feature

    New Facebook Tool for Engaging Readers: “See First” Feature

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    Take Control of Your Facebook News Feed with this new feature from Facebook

    You’ve spent countless hours collecting readers and having them “Like” your Facebook page only to notice that only about 5 percent of your fans actually see anything you post.

    If you were extremely lucky, Facebook’s EdgeRank will allow 13 percent  of your followers to see your posts. This is amazing considering that the social media site has an average of 1,500 posts for each user per Facebook status updates on news feed. Approximately one hundred of those posts are seen by a “Friend.”  Currently, there are more than  1.4 billion users on Facebook.

    It was bound to happen. As Facebook users kept on liking more and more pages, Facebook started restricting the amount of data that would come over their news feed.

    But now, Facebook has added new controls so that users can have more control over what posts that they want to see. Facebook calls this their Prioritize Who To See First feature.  However, you the user, must install and apply this feature to your Facebook page.

    You can access this feature from via a browser on a computer or through Facebook’s mobile application

    Adjusting the News Feed Preferences from a Browser Window.

    HERE is HOW to Install the Facebook “See First Feature” with Step by Step Directions

    Adding a Single Page to “See First”

    The quick and dirty method of adding a page to a “See First” list is just to click the “Liked” button on the page’s home page. A “See First” option will pop-up that can be clicked. Go ahead and try it out by clicking here.

     

    FB News Features

    Changing Multiple Pages or People to the “See First”

    This setting is accessed by clicking the small arrow on the right side of any Facebook page and then selecting “News Feed Preferences”.

    A new window will pop up displaying a list of all news items. It’s categorized by People, Pages, Groups, and More. For example, if you never wanted to miss another Chanticleer announcement about contest winners, then you would select “Pages” and modify Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media from “Following” to “See First”.

    FB New Feature Settings

     

     

    Adjust the News Feed Preference on a iPhone

    From Facebook’s Page:

    “To get to News Feed Preferences, tap More in the bottom right hand corner of your mobile app. News Feed Preferences are located under Settings. You can come back at any time to update your choices.”

    This feature isn’t available yet on Android devices.

    After you click “News Feed Preferences”, the following fun window will pop up.

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    Pressing the Prioritize Who To See First button will bring up a list of all of the people and pages that you follow. Unfortunately, there isn’t a search feature so a user has to scroll through all of their friends before they get to the pages.

    So next time you ask a reader to follow you on Facebook, remind them to add your page to the “See First” list so they won’t miss any of your posts.

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  • The CHAUCER AWARDS for HISTORICAL FICTION First Place Category 2014 WINNERS

    The CHAUCER AWARDS for HISTORICAL FICTION First Place Category 2014 WINNERS

    Chanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 for Historical Fiction, a division of Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Writing Competitions.

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

     The Chaucer Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of historical fiction. The First Place Category Winners will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala held in late September 2015.

    Chanticleer Reviews is proud to be a literary affiliate of the Historical Novel Society.

    The CHAUCER FIRST PLACE 2014 Award Winners are:

    • Women’s Fiction: J. L. Oakley for Timber Rose
    • Legend:  Kevin Allen and Emma Rose Millar for Five Guns Blazing
    • Legacy: Michael D. McGranahan for Silver Kings and Sons of Bitches
    • Pre-History: Mary S. Black for Peyote Fire
    • Ancient History: Rebecca Locklann for The Thinara King
    • Roman/Grecian Classical: Elisabeth Storrs for The Golden Dice: A Tale of Ancient Rome
    • Middle Ages: Helena P. Schrader for St. Louis’ Knight
    • Late Middle Ages: Lilian Gafni for The Alhambra Decree: Flower from Castile 
    • Elizabethan/Tudor: Syril Levin Kline for Shakespeare’s Changeling: A Fault Against the Dead
    • 1600’s: Donna Scott for Shame the Devil (manuscript)
    • 1700s & 1800s: Karleene Morrow for Destinies
    • Turn of the 19th Century: Ruth Hull Chatlien for The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
    • Twentieth Century:  David Brendan Hopes for The One with the Beautiful Necklaces (manuscript)
    • World Wars: Gregory Erich Phillips for The Love of Unfinished Years (manuscript)
    • Young Adult: Sharon Short for My One Square Inch of Alaska
    • U. S. History: J. P. Kenna for Beyond the Divide
    • World History: Michelle Rene for I Once Knew Vincent

    CONGRATULATIONS!

    Congratulations to all of the 2014 Chaucer Finalists! Congratulations to those whose works were selected for First Place Category positions. Good Luck to the Chaucer First Place Category Winners as they compete for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 GRAND PRIZE position!

    The 1st Place Category Winners compete for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 GRAND PRIZE position. The 2014 CHAUCER category winner was announced at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala in September 2015. See the Grand Prize Winners.

    • The deadline for The Chaucer Awards 2014 was June 31, 2014.
    • The deadline for The Chaucer Awards 2015 is June 31, 2015.

    GRAND PRIZE Overall Chaucer Awards Winner from 2013:

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    To view the 2013 Chaucer Award Winners, please click here.

    To compete in the 2016 CHAUCER Awards or for more information, please click here.
    CBR’s rigorous writing competition standards are the reason literary agencies seek out our winning manuscripts and self-published novels. Our high standards are also another reason our reviews are trusted among booksellers and book distributors.Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media, L.L.C.  retains the right to not declare “default winners.” Winning works are decided upon merit only. Please visit our Contest Details page for more information about our writing contest guidelines.

    Please do not hesitate to contact Info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions about CBR writing competitions. Your input and suggestions are important to us.

    Thank you for your interest in Chanticleer Book Reviews international writing competitions.

     

     

  • Book Expo of America 2015 Tidbits Part 1 by Kiffer Brown

    Book Expo of America 2015 Tidbits Part 1 by Kiffer Brown

    After returning from Book Expo of America 2015, I received many emails and texts from friends and colleagues asking me: “How was BEA?” or “Did you discover anything useful?” or “What was the buzz at BEA this year?”

    Kiffer Brown's BEA Press BadgeBook Expo of America is the number one event in the publishing industry for North America. It alternates between New York City and Chicago. This year’s was in NYC; next year’s will be held in Chicago, May 11 – 13, 2016.

    The publishing industry giants are out in full force with huge pavilions. Notice that I did not say “booths”. BEA huge signageThe banners in the photo on the right are at least fifty feet long and twenty-five feet wide if not larger. The installation of these megalithic banners must have utilized a crane and a professional crew to hang them  from the rafters of the Jacob Javitz Convention Center, which is about the size of an airport terminal. These banners were every where and they definitely highlight the importance of book covers. But more on that later.

     

     

    Everything at BEA is Done in a Big Way!

    Top authors,  celebrities, agents, industry captains, distributors, selling platforms (Kobo, Bublish, etc.)  and huge publishing houses are vying for attention to create big buzz.  Thousands and thousands of books are given away to attendees. Author signings are going on non-stop. See the photo below of A-list actress Julianne Moore.

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    Chanticleer Reviews did not have a booth or a table at BEA. And it was a good thing that we didn’t  because we would have been lost in the crowd and probably relegated to the hinterlands. However, we were given an official BEA 2015 PRESS pass that allowed me to wander the entire show. The press pass gave me access to just about everything going on. It was a huge exposition/convention, with multiple presentations going on at all times, but I did manage  to get some scoops that I want to share with the Chanticleer Community of Authors and Readers. Also, it is always a delight to meet and connect with Chanticleer Community members as well as  to make new connections and friends!

    The BEA Startup Challenge and the IDPF Innovation Awards at BEA 2015

    The most exciting events that I covered were the BEA Startup Challenge and IDPF Innovation Award (International Digital Publishing Forum) which held  competitions to recognize the best up and coming digital publishing start-up companies. I am honored to report that two of Chanticleer Reviews affiliates made the cut for the top contenders for the BEA Startup Challenge prize and Bublish made it to the shortlist for IDPF Innovation Awards.

    2015-05-28 16.26.31Bublish with their Authorpreneur Dashboard and Powerful Book Marketing Tools.

    The photo at the left is of Kathy Meis, CEO of Bublish presenting to the venture capitalists judging the contest.

    Bublish has established and proven that using their digital marketing platform increases book sales substantially for independent authors and small presses.

     

     

     

     

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    The Books I Love mobile phone app is a brand new way of sharing the books that you love with friends.

    The photo at the left is of Elizabeth DiMarco, CEO of Books I Love presenting to the venture capitalists and judges of the IDPF Innovation Awards.

    The Books I Love App will be instrumental in helping books go viral. The app is a social media tool for book lovers and readers! 

     

     

    I am pleased to say that both businesses placed very well in the BEA Startup Challenge’s fierce competition. The photo  shown was taken of the announcement of which businesses made the short list of the BEA Startup Challenge. IMG_20150529_123507(Think Shark Tank.)

    BEA 2015 TAKEAWAY: Tools for DIGITAL DISCOVERABILITY of BOOKS are at the forefront of the BEA 2015 Expo.

    Authors and Indie publishers should not underestimate the importance of the Internet in today’s new era of publishing. Utilizing the latest in digital technology tools to reach out to readers will help level the playing field between the industry’s Goliaths and the small presses’ and independent authors’ Davids.

    Both of these organizations have generously donated to the Chanticleer Writing Competitions prize packages for the First In Category Awards Winners and the Genre Grand Prize Award Winners. I  encourage all authors and aspiring authors to visit these two companies’ websites. Take advantage of their services to give your books a competitive advantage in today’s digital publishing era when two million new titles are launching annually.

    Books I Love and Bublish are both sponsors of the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala 2015.

    BEA 2015 Tidbits Part 2

    Stay tuned for BEA 2015 Part 2 when Nely Cab, Vanessa Hoffman, Christine Benedict, Julie Gilbert, Janet Oakley, Millie West, Reanne Hemingway Douglass, Shari Stauch, Bruce T. Jones, BQB Press, and others will be featured. I will also have more tidbits on what is trending in the publishing biz.

     

  • Connect at BEA15 and BookCon NYC with Chanticleer Review’s Kiffer Brown

    Connect at BEA15 and BookCon NYC with Chanticleer Review’s Kiffer Brown

    IF you are attending Book Expo America 2015 or BookCon NYC and would like to connect with Kiffer Brown, she will be in attendance from Wed. May 27 – Sat. May 30.

    BEAIf you are exhibiting or attending the shows and would like to connect with Chanticleer Reviews or Kiffer Brown, you can reach her at by direct messaging her at @KifferBrown or @ChantiReviews via Twitter or email her at: KBrown@ChantiReviews.com

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    Kiffer has been given a press badge/pass courtesy of BEA15 and BookCon. She will be covering both expos (including Digital World)  to post to social media and Chanticleer Reviews E-News. She would love to promote Chanticleer Community Authors and Readers in attendance.

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  • Chaucer Award Winners for Historical Fiction and Laramie Award Winners for Western Fiction to be Recognized at HNS Conference

    This News Just In!

    Historical Novel Society

    The Chaucer Award Winners for Historical Novels and the Laramie Award Winners for Western Fiction, divisions of the Chanticleer International Writing Competitions,  will be recognized at the 6th Historical Novels Society Conference.

     

    GabaldonDSC05462-2-300x225The award winning authors will be recognized at the HNS Costume and Awards Banquet held on 2014-Outlander-TV-cover-220x337Saturday evening with special guest speaker Diana Galbaldon, the author of the acclaimed Outlander book series as well as the TV series on Starz.

     

    Janet Oakley, who won the Chanticleer Grand Prize for her historical novel Tree Soldier and Sean Curley, the Chaucer Awards grand prize winner for his novel Propositum will be recognized along with other First In Category award winners for these two Chanticleer Writing Competitions divisions.

    Attention! 

    If you are attending HNS and are a First in Category Award Winner or Finalist in the Chaucer or Laramie Awards, please contact Kiffer Brown immediately at: KBrown@Chanticleer Reviews.com. Thank you! We have to prepare!  

    Previously, winners were to be announced at the Saturday HNS Luncheon, but the HNS Board wonderfully surprised us and moved the announcement to the Saturday evening’s Costume and Awards Banquet.

    We are excited to have the Historical Novel Society as an affiliate of Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions. And we are proud to be a Literary Affiliate of the venerable HNS!

    Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions is honored to be an Official Literary Affiliate of the Historical Novel Society – North America.

    Blue RibbonsRepresentatives of the Historical Novel Society will present and have an information table at the Chanticleer Authors Conference 2015 and will recognize the Chaucer Award Winners at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Gala.

     

     


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  • Spring Events and Updates from Chanticleer Reviews

    Spring Events and Updates from Chanticleer Reviews

    CBR to Attend BEA and BookCon, May 27, 28,  29, & 30!

    Chanticleer Reviews at BEABook Expo of America NYC – It’s the leading book and author event in the North American publishing industry.

    It is the largest gathering of booksellers, publishers, librarians, retailers, and book industry professionals of the year—making it the best place to learn about the latest trends and technologies in the biz.

    BookCon is an immersive experience that features interactive, forward BookCon15_LogoDates_ƒ-2thinking content including Q+A’s with the hottest talent, autographing sessions, storytelling podcasts, special screenings, literary quiz shows and so much more.

     

     

    Kiffer Brown, publisher of Chanticleer Reviews, has beenKiffer Brown given a BEA press pass and a BookCon Editorial Media Badge. She will report back to the Chanticleer Community of Authors and Writers.  Look for her blog posts and tweets! @ChantiReviews and @KifferBrown.

     

    The BEA Expo takes place on May 27, 28, & 29th at the Jacob Javitz Center, NYC. Click on the link for more information about BEA.
    BookCon takes place on Saturday and Sunday, May 30 & 31, at the Jacob Javitz Center, NYC. Click on the link for more information about BookCon NYC.

    Historical Novel Society Affiliation

    It’s OFFICIAL — The Historical Novel Society is a sponsor of the Chanticleer Authors Conference 2015 and Chanticleer Reviews is a sponsor of the HNS 2015 North American conference in Denver, Colorado.

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    The Historical Novel Society conference will take place on June 26, 27, & 28, Denver Colorado. If you are attending HNS, please stop by our exhibit table and say hello.

     

    UPDATED INFORMATION as of May 14th — this just in!

    The Chaucer Awards winners and The Laramie Awards winners will be recognized at the HNS Saturday Awards and Costume Banquet that will feature Special Guest Diana Gabaldon–the author of the acclaimed Outlander book series as well as the TV series on Starz.   Janet Oakley, who won the Chanticleer Grand Prize for her historical novel Tree Soldier and Sean Curley, the Chaucer Awards grand prize winner for his novel Propositum will be recognized along with other First In Category award winners for these two Chanticleer Writing Competitions divisions.

    If you are attending HNS and are a First in Category Award Winner or Finalist in the Chaucer or Laramie Awards, please contact Kiffer Brown immediately at KBrown@Chanticleer Reviews.com. Thank you!

    We are excited to have the Historical Novel Society as an affiliate of Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions. And we are proud to be an affiliate of the venerable HNS!

     

    Chanticleer Reviews is a Supporter Chuckanut Writers Conference.

    We are proud to support this local pacific northwest writers conference for four years in a row.

    The conference takes place on June 26 & 27 at the Whatcom Community College located in Bellingham, Washington. Chanticleer Reviews  will have a table at the Syre Student Center, so please stop by and say hi to Paulina! We will have candy!

     

    Don’t Forget to Register for Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala 2015!

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    Take advantage of the Early Bird Special! The conference will take place over four days: attend all four days or select the days that fit your schedule.

    Saturday, Sept. 26: CAC15 sessions and master workshops will take place at Bellingham Yacht Club. That evening we will kick things off with a BBQ and dancing to live music at the BYC.

    Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday, Sept. 27, 28, & 29 will feature sessions, presentations, and panels during the day with daily featured keynote luncheons, “Appy Hours” sponsored by Books I Love, a staffed Book Room open to the public, and evening dinners. The conference culminates on Tuesday evening with the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Gala.

    Be sure to visit www.ChanticleerReviews.com for the latest information and the growing list of presenters.

    PREMIUM ONLINE SECURITY on the Chanticleer Reviews website

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    Chanticleer’s online website store now has been verified a “Premium EV SSL Secure Site.”

    We have been audited, notarized, sanctified, and encrypted by Starfield SSL certification, the highest level of protection that is available for internet transfer of data.

    How SSL works: Secure Socket Layer certificates encrypt all the information going to and coming from Chanticleer Reviews, L.L.C. website, securing it from unauthorized interception and making sure that your information remains private.

    You can have peace of mind when you see that the URL address bar turns green with the padlock symbol on the left. There is also a blue Verified and Secured badge with a pop out window for further information about Chanticleer’s SSL blue certification on the left hand side of the menu bar–just under the Chanticleer logo. This premium (EV) SSL certificate assurance comes with a $1,000,000 warranty.

    Thank you for your continued support of Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions!

  • The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction – Official 2014 Finalists List

    The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction – Official 2014 Finalists List

    The CHAUCER Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Historical Fiction Novels. The Chaucer Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    More than $25,000 dollars in cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction has twelve categories to compete in for First Place Category Positions. The Chaucer First in Category award winners will compete for the Chaucer Grand Prize Award for Best Historical Book 2014. Grand Prize  winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on September 29th at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

     

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    We are proud to announce last year’s award winners and this year’s Chaucer finalists at the Historical Novel Society’s 2015 Conference in  Denver, Colorado that will take place on June 27, 2015.

     

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    The CHAUCER Historical Novel Competition Categories are:

    • Women’s Historical Fiction
    • Legacy/Legend
    • Pre-historic
    • Ancient History
    • Medieval, Renaissance, Dark Ages
    • Elizabethan/Tudor
    • 1600s
    • Regency, Victorian, 1700s & 1800s
    • Turn of the 19th century
    • Turn of the 20th century
    • World Wars
    • Young Adult/New Adult
    • World/International History

    Congratulations to following CHAUCER 2014 FINALISTS and good luck to all as they compete for the twelve First In Category positions:

    • Michael S. Pritchett for Saints and Strangers
    • P. Lorraine Buck for By Blood and By Vow
    • J.S. Dunn for Bending the Boyne
    • Mary S. Black for Peyote Fire
    • S. Thomas Bailey for Forest Sentinels: The Gauntlet Runner
    • Kerryn Reid for Learning to Waltz
    • Sandy James for Runaway
    • Michael J. Cooper for The Rabbi’s Knight
    • J. P. Kenna for Beyond the Divide
    • R.N. Vick for Wings of Fury 
    • Patricia Averbach for Painting Bridges
    • Rebecca Lochlann for The Year-God’s Daughter and The Thinara King
    • Jared McVay for The Legend of Joe, Willy, & Red
    • Syril Levin Kline for Shakespeare’s Changeling: A Fault Against the Dead
    • Emma Rose Milar and Kevin Allen for Five Guns Blazing
    • Elizabeth Soloway for The Great Deception
    • Anna Angelidakis for The Icon Thief 
    • T.E. Taylor for Zeus of Ithome
    • J.L. Oakley for Timber Rose
    • Susanne Petito Egielski for Nelson’s Castle: a Bronte Fairy Tale
    • David Brendan Hopes for The One with the Beautiful Necklaces
    • Lilian Gafni for The Alhambra Decree: Flower of Castile
    • Gloria Javillonar Palileo for The Indios
    • William Jarvis for The Partisan
    • Helena P. Schrader for St. Louis’ Knight 
    • Michele Rene for I Once Knew Vincent
    • Jodi Lew Smith for The Clever Mill Horse
    • Catherine A Wilson and Catherine T Wilson for The Lily and The Lion
    • Gregory Erich Phillips for The Love of Finished Years
    • Chelsea Lemon Fetzer for The River Map
    • Ben Sharpton for 7 Sanctuaries 
    • Jeff Ridenour for The Art Procurer
    • Elisabeth Storrs for The Golden Dice: A Tale of Ancient Rome
    • Sharon Short for My One Square Inch of Alaska
    • Ruth Hull Chatlien for The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
    • Ginger Cucolo for The Knoll and Beyond the Knoll
    • Wendy Roberts for Where the Foxes Say Goodnight
    • Jeff Braun for The Secret of the Just
    • Dr. Evan Mahoney for Nongae of Love and Courage
    • Steph A Amey for Holloway 8632
    • Jeni Renner for Puritan Witch
    • James Zerndt for The Korean Word for Butterfly
    • Michael Hugos for Leptis Magna: Emperor’s Dream on the Edge of a Desert 
    • William Meisheid for The Partisan
    • Donna Scott for Shame the Devil
    • Karleene Morrow for Destinies
    • Gita Simic and G.T. Simm for As for Costanza
    • Michael D. McGranahan for Silver Kings and Sons of Bitches

    Finalists will continue on to compete for a first place category win in their sub-genre, and then for the overall grand prize of the 2014 Chaucer Awards. The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary book review, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2015 Chaucer Awards. The deadline is May 31, 2015. Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this September at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

    Last year’s Chanticleer Grand Prize winner was Michael Hurley, for The Prodigal.

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    You know you want one! 

  • Top Snippets Overheard at the Winter Conferences by Kiffer Brown

    Top Snippets Overheard at the Winter Conferences by Kiffer Brown

    I am always jotting down little snippets of interesting information that I come across while attending writing conferences.  Friends and colleagues often ask me when I return home did I learn any interesting tidbits that I could share. And I do. This last time, my friend and fellow WWP & Upstart Crows board member, Amanda Hagarty suggested that I should share my take-aways with the Chanticleer Community in a post. So, here we are! 

    I truly wish that I could give specific attribution to each snippet, but please know that this collection comes from Cevin Bryerman (CB), publisher of Publisher’s Weekly, Shari Stauch of Where Writers Win, Porter Anderson of Porter Anderson Media, Claire McKinney, NYC book publicist; and best selling authors: Robert Dugoni, Mike Lawson, Joanna Penn; along with assorted literary agents and publishers. As anyone who has attended a writers conference knows, it isn’t easy trying to stay on top of all the great information garnered.

    So, without further ado, here are some of the “soundbites” that I picked up and would like to share with you, the Chanticleer Community.

    Overheard Snippets

    These snippets are not listed in order of importance or in any order for that matter.

    • “The mass paperback has gone the way of E-book.”
    • Eighty-percent of the readers of Young Adult novels are older adults (who are definitely not young adults).”
    • “Audio is a new format that is gaining popularity with older and younger audiences.”
    • “Remember that in the Digital Age of Publishing, an author’s back list never disappears.”
    • “One-off books are a hard sale. Series are what book sellers want.”
    • Deconstruct what was popular to predict what will be popular in upcoming trends. Look for the core elements.
    • “Take a trending trope and add it to your genre.”
    • “What is considered to be doing ‘extremely well’ in Amazon sales for Indie self-published authors? The top 100 Amazon books sell 5,000 to 10,000 books a month for six months straight. Top ten sub-categories have the potential to bump up to the top 100 to top 1,000 best-selling titles.”
    • Build Your Platform, Build Your Author Career.”
    • “The first thing I do when considering an author is to check out his author platform. Does he have website? Does he have an online presence? Does he participate in social media? If not, I usually pass.”
    • “All roads should lead to an author’s website.”
    • “Each and every reader counts!”
    • “Book reviews are the foundation of every author’s promotional platform.”
    • “Eighty percent of the U.S. population say that they do not ‘read.’ Reading is associated with reading boring school texts. Authors must find a way that their books appeal to people’s interests and hobbies, and never forget that “publishing for the trade” is about entertainment.”
    • “Dialogue is considered the white space on the page.”
    • “Dialogue is action. Action is dialogue.”
    • “Only put in back-story info when the reader needs it and only what is specifically needed at that time.”
    • “The first and last sentences in a chapter are the most important.” 
    • “Publishers Weekly receives more than 50,000 books a year to review–only about fifteen percent are reviewed.” 
    • “The only thing certain in today’s publishing world is continuing change.” CB
    • “Understand who your reader is.” CB
    • Act quickly. Stay relevant with your communications and promotions.” CB

    These snippets were overheard at the PubSense Summit in Charleston, S.C. and the Left Coast Crime Conference in Portland, Oregon that took place in March 2015.

    I invite you to attend the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will take place late September at the Hotel Bellwether located on Bellingham Bay, Wash. Find out more info here. New speakers and sessions along with more information will be added weekly!

     

     

    Up-to-date practical, effective marketing and promotional skills for today’s golden age of publishing are Kiffer Brown’s forte.

    Kiffer BrownHoned business experience and an  entrepreneurial spirit, along with a true understanding “that nothing happens until something is sold”  is what Kiffer Brown brings to the table. Kiffer presents at numerous writers conferences and publishing conventions. She is a media scout for executive film producers, literary agents, and publishing houses. She searches for today’s sparkling gems that will become tomorrow’s best sellers. She truly loves what she does and her passion shows.

    She has presented at Writer’s Digest National Conferences in NYC, RWA National Conferences, Emerald City Writers Conferences, PubSense Summits, PNWA conferences, and others. She is the founder and president of Chanticleer Book Reviews and International Writing Competitions, L.L.C. and the publisher of Chanticleer Reviews. She is active in her community’s local writing as organizations and is currently serving as the president of Whatcom Writers and Publishers,  a board member and co-founder of the Upstart Crows Writers Association, an is active in the Salish Sea Writers Consortium. She is the organizer of the Chanticleer Authors Conference, which focuses on the business and marketing side of being an author in today’s world of publishing. You may reach her at KBrown@ChanticleerReviews.com

     

  • Creating Shared Content to Engage Readers and Build a Fan Base

    Creating Shared Content to Engage Readers and Build a Fan Base

    Welcome to Chanticleer Reviews Part Three of a Four Part Series on How to Market Your Books in Today’s Publishing World with Leadership Communication Skills  

    Writing craft is the key to being an author, but engaging people is the key to building a readership and a fan base.

    As an author, lead the way to creating the digital paths that will help people discover your books. And today, that means communicating via the Internet. 

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    Author Leadership Communication has Four Cornerstones

    1. Creating an Author Identity & Branding
    2. Establishing Author Credibility and Competence
    3. Creating Shared Content
    4. Committing to Action and Making a Plan (forthcoming)

    We have discussed the first two cornerstones: 1) Creating Author Identity and Branding, and 2) Establishing Credibility and Competence as an Author. Links are above.

    Part 3. Creating Shared Content

    Authors must engage with their readers to maintain TOMA (Top of Mind Association) with them or another author definitely will.

    Authors can share the experiences of their works (novel) with their readers with the following Interverse platforms:

    • Blog posts, website
    • Facebook
    • Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Reddit, KBoards, Wattpad

      Find the social media platform that appeals to your target audience of readers

    • Google+ Community posts & G+ Pages & G+ postings

     

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    Engaging Readers
    Keeping Engaged with Readers

     What Types of Content should Authors Create to Keep Readers Engaged?

    •  Photos & Visual Graphics
      • Inspiration for the novel: Do not underestimate how interesting it is to readers to have a sneak peek into what inspired you to create a work. Was it an historical source, an experience, a landscape, a person, a piece of clothing? Are there photos or graphics that communicate these ideas. One of my favorite authors, Joannah Miley, has a Pinterest Board with photographs of clothing and accessories that the goddesses in her novel, The Immortal Game, wear. Her readers love it! When Joannah launches her second in the series, her readers will be ready to read it because she has kept them engaged!
    • Tweet out (about one in ten tweets) intriguing passages of your book with a Bitly.link to your website – not Amazon! This is about building and maintaining reader relationships–not selling your book.
    • Create posts about how you write:
      • Do you write first thing in the morning? Late at night?
      • Can you only write in coffee shops?
      • Does your cat sit on your lap? Your dog by your side?
      • Are you a pantzer or an outliner?
      • Did you research a particular area or geography?
      • What kind of music do you listen to while you write?
      • Be sure to put this kind of information in a context to make it an emotional, personal connection, but not too much personal information–only the information that moves your author branding forward.
    • Are you thinking of your next work? If so, let your the people who connect with you in the Interverse know. Better yet, ask your followers what their thoughts are about specifics of your work.
    • Make your posts relevant and meaningful according to what is appropriate for the social media platform.
    • Tag others in your social media posts if the post is flattering, fun, or inspirational.
    • What activities do your characters engage in: cooking, photography, selling real estate, making pottery, tattoo artistry, working in a coffee shop? Seek out social media communities who can relate to your characters’ traits, occupations, and hobbies.
    • Reference other authors who write in your genre. Readers are always searching for other authors to read while their favs are in between book launches (which is why you need to maintain your connection with them). Authors, even NY Times best selling authors are more apt to give your book a quote or a blurb when they see that the request is coming from a strong social media connection and not just out of the blue.
    • Make sure that your followers know that it is okay with you that share your content, create links, and tag you in social media and blog posts. Better yet, thank them profusely when they do and then reciprocate when possible.
    • Acknowledge who inspires you, where you learned a particular writing craft skill, personal relationships that have impacted your own life, public figures whom you admire, and other authors and their works that have inspired you. This type of leadership communication will help you build trustworthiness with potential readers whom you may never meet in person, so you must show and share strong credentials along with what motivates you to write.

    Most Importantly > START THE CONVERSATION

    Be the first one to make the move to say ‘Hi!’ Make the “friend request,” follow on Twitter, circle on Google+. Remember that the Interverse is one big cocktail party. You don’t want to be the wallflower, nor the gal wearing the lampshade, nor the obnoxious relative selling whatever. What you do want is to make new connections and expand your network of potential readers.

    Please do not be the bore who dominates and hijacks social media conversations. You can be selective about which posts to interact with, but do stay on topic. 

    Be sure to reciprocate by LIKING, COMMENTING, RE-TWEETING, INTERACTING, and SHARING with potential readers.

    Communication is a two-way street. You can’t expect people (readers) to interact with you in social media if you don’t interact with them–that is unless you are a celebrity with hundreds of thousands of fans.

    Help Readers Find Your BookAs an author, lead the way to creating the digital paths that will help people discover your books. And today, that means communicating via the Internet. 

    Be courageous in creating the digital pathways that will lead your targeted audience of readers to your books. Let your passion for writing and storytelling shine! Then allow evidence of your competence and credibility of being an outstanding author encourage engagement. The evidence should come from others: editorial reviews, notable authors, experts in the field/genre, writing award competitions, and quotes from readers. Be sure to post on your website, in your social media posts, and on the platforms where you books are sell. Make sure that your accolades give credit, attribution, and links  to their sources.

    INFORM, INVOLVE, ENGAGE

    As an author, lead the way to creating the communication paths that will help people discover your books.

     

    My next post in this Leadership Communication Series will be about Committing to Action by Developing a Communication Strategy to Engage Readers.

     

    Up-to-date practical, effective marketing and promotional skills are Kiffer Brown’s forte.

    Kiffer Brown, CBRHoned business experience and an  entrepreneurial spirit, along with a true understanding “that nothing happens until something is sold”  is what Kiffer Brown brings to the table. Kiffer presents at numerous writers conferences and publishing conventions. She is a media scout for executive film producers, literary agents, and publishing houses. She searches for today’s sparkling gems that will become tomorrow’s best sellers. She truly loves what she does and her passion shows.

    She has presented at Writer’s Digest National Conferences in NYC, RWA National Conferences, Emerald City Writers Conferences, PubSense Summits, PNWA conferences, and others. She is the founder and president of Chanticleer Book Reviews and International Writing Competitions, L.L.C. and the publisher of Chanticleer Reviews. She is the organizer of the Chanticleer Authors Conference, which focuses on the business and marketing side of being an author in today’s world of publishing. You reach her at KBrown@ChanticleerReviews.com

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  • HOW to INCREASE BOOKS SALES: Tips from Joanna Penn

    HOW to INCREASE BOOKS SALES: Tips from Joanna Penn

    PubSense SummitI had the pleasure and the good fortune to attend the PubSense 2015 Summit in Charleston, South Carolina. Attending the sessions and presentations was like drinking in information from a publishing fire hose!

    Information was emanating from some of the brightest stars in today’s publishing world: Stars like Joanna Penn. 

    Joanna Penn is a  New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, voted one

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    of The Guardian UK Top 100 Creative Professionals. Also voted one of the Top 10 Blogs for Writers and one of the Top 10 Blogs for Self-Publishers.

    The following is my blog post recap of the highlights of Joanna’s keynote luncheon presentation at the PubSense Summit. Please keep in mind that I was taking notes as fast as I could at her dynamic presentation.

    Joanna Penn opened with this concept:

    Create Value from Ideas > Create Once, Sell Forever

    “Create assets that put income in your pocket for years to come.” JP

    JP: THINK SCALE-ABLE, THINK COPYRIGHT 

    She reminds us to remember the life of an author’s works is her lifetime plus 70 years thus making an author’s intellectual property a potentially valuable part of his/her estate. This is the length of time granted by the U.S. Copyright law.

    Create works and then make your back list work for you for years to come.

    KB’s Note: Remember that in today’s digital age of the Interverse that an author’s back list never disappears.

    JP: Authors need to THINK INCOME STREAMS

    Increase Book Sales by Reaching More Customers

    Joanna’s Action Items:

           Reach different customers by exploiting all formats

    1. Kobo, Smashwords, Apple, Amazon, Nook, Google Play, OutBound Words….
    2. Audio> ACX
    3. Printed Books
    4. Plus subsidiary rights
      1. Country markets
      2. Territories
    5. Always be on the lookout for new avenues of distribution and publishing
    6. Reach different customers by language > Start in English, then expand to German,  then Spanish, and so on.

    KB: Remember that all the little streams of income flow into a river of revenue.

    JP: Authors need to THINK GLOBALLY

    Joanna’s Action Items:

        Reach customers globally by using multiple retailers

    1. Kobo platform is available in 65 countries
    2. iBooks are available in 51 countries
    3. Amazon Kindle is available in 171 countries
      1. Use print-on-demand for global reach with print books
    4. Be on the lookout for new retail platforms and distributors

    JP: Authors need to THINK about the  MOBILE and DIGITAL  MARKETS

    “Between 2013 and 2017, mobile phone penetration will rise from 61.1 percent to 69.4% of the global populationeMarketeer

    KB: Notes, Background Information, and Definitions:

    Demographic shift into cities and smaller living spaces with trends towards less stuff is predicted. The rise of the “digital native” means more digital purchases and more digital products.

    “Digital Native” is one who was born after smart phones, the Internet, Social Media, and the advent digital publishing. The Digital Native is totally comfortable with digital technology and tends to absorb new technology tools and applications with the ease of one how one learns one’s native language. A digital immigrant is one who is exposed to digital technology later in life.

    Aging population is a big potential market for digital e-books and audio books. It will do nothing but increase.

    JP:  Apple Carplay and Google Auto will be adopted and come standard by mainstream car manufacturers before 2017.

    KB:  Notes, Background Information, and Definitions:

    • Reading and Writing is now Listening and Dictating.
    • Podcasts and Audio books will be instantly available to automobile drivers, mobile smart phones, and tablets.

    Joanna’s Action Items:

    1. Make sure your website is mobile optimized with responsive design and your books can be purchased via mobile devices.
    2. Consider offering your works in audio format to reach a larger audience.
    3. Begin podcasting for marketing. Start immediately including pod-casting into your outbound marketing strategy to take advantage of this major shift.

    JP: AUTHORS NEED TO THINK AHEAD

    The Virtual Reality Market is expected to grow to $407 million dollars and reach more than 25 million users by 2018. Report by Markets and Markets.

    “Expect the transformation of online environment to an immersive virtual reality for shopping, gaming, education, community building, and books.”  Joanna Penn

    JP: Background Information (paraphrased by KB)

    For example: Most of the population of Africa had basically no technology at all available to them, but they quickly and fully embraced cell phone technology because it demanded a reduced amount of infrastructure as compared to the old land-lines technology and was more affordable. This shift in technology opens up an entire new market to authors because books are no longer dependent upon brick and mortar stores and transportation highways for potential new readers to access their digital books.

    Joanna Penn’s Bottom Line to Authors:

    CREATORS of CONTENT will be at the TOP of this HUGE Economic and Societal Shift.

    Authors who embrace the digital age will be poised to increase the income potential.

    To wrap up:  Create Value from Ideas > Create Once, Sell Forever in as many formats and platforms as possible!

    Thank you, Joanna Penn, for sharing your marketing and publishing experiences with us. 

    This is the first post in Kiffer Brown’s Takeaways from the PubSense Summit 2015. I do hope that you find these tidbits tantalizing and informative.

    Kiffer Brown

    Closing remarks from Kiffer Brown:

    I would advise authors to visit The Creative Penn website for more valuable information and resources from Joanna Penn, author, entrepreneur, and professional speaker.

     

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