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Welcome to the latest installment of Straight From Arrow featuring news about romance fiction and publishing. Table of Contents
Popular Authors May Face Declining SalesHow often have you heard the following? “She’s my favorite author, but her last few books have been just terrible…” or, “I don’t buy any of his books anymore till I read the reviews. I’d rather re-read his old books!” Are our favorite authors losing their touch? Should we let them know how disappointed we are? The answer may not be solely on the shoulders of the authors. And the very reason their books don’t grab us anymore is probably the same reason that our feedback is not getting to the authors: financial considerations trump editorial excellence. Too often the editors’ concerns are ignored or even discouraged. The dialogue goes something like this: Management: “What are these editorial comments on the draft of the manuscript for (fill in any author’s name)? How dare you question her knowledge of Washington, DC? Look, Missy, she has written more than a dozen best sellers set in that city.” Editor: “I know, sir. But I’ve lived in DC and Key Bridge doesn’t cross the Anacostia River.” Management: “Well, no one will know. I can’t have you taking a high-handed attitude with one of our best-selling authors.” Editor: “I simply queried how her hero could jump off the Key Bridge on to a barge in the Anacostia River—” Management: “Look if she says he jumped off the damn bridge into the Anacostia River—where the hell is that, anyway?—then he did. And what is this snarky comment in the margin on page 200—‘please rework, this is contradictory’? Rework? Rework?” Editor: “Yes…hmm…she has the villain being a vegetarian on page 40 and has him eating a steak on page 200. A little rewriting needs to be done—” Management: “Who the devil is going to notice something like that? You’re too picky. I won’t have you upsetting (fill in name of author). Besides, we have a deadline to meet. We don’t have time for all this crap.” This may be a little exaggerated for effect. In essence, our popular authors who once benefited and even welcomed editorial comments and oversight, no longer get the chance to, and in some cases feel they don’t need to, interact honestly with their editors. One editor I heard from recently had the temerity to correct the spelling of a German word in an author’s manuscript. The author immediately crossed out the editor’s correction and put back in her own misspelling. Never mind the editor is German and fluent in the language! So, any popular authors out there, New York Times best-seller or not, you probably owed a lot of your early sales to hardworking editors. If you find your readers a little dissatisfied with your books these days, (i.e. sales are a little flat) it’s because readers do notice mistakes and sloppy editing. So you might want to make your publisher aware that you require, in fact insist upon, a strong, experienced editor. And work with him/her. Patricia White
Bobbi Cole Myer Explores Romance About Paralyzed LoverDear Readers: Driven By Passion’s Destiny, my third book in The Men of Passion’s series features charismatic 6'-4", green-eyed Lee ‘Wild Man’ Harris. Lee first appeared in Uncensored Passions in a sexy polyandry lifestyle relationship. His flamboyant back flip over the ropes into the ring and his flirtatious manner with the ladies make him a popular world champion. Lee retires early from wrestling, surprising his myriad of fans, to pursue his second love of gourmet cooking. The chain of restaurants he opens is phenomenally lucrative and Lee is on top of the world until his world collapses following a plane crash. The spinal injury he sustains leaves him paralyzed, embittered, enraged and disillusioned. Withdrawing from society, he shuts himself away in his mansion and begins to slip ever deeper into depression. Until he meets Cassie Sheppard. Cassie is a skilled, no-nonsense physical therapist with a secret. She takes the position as Lee’s live-in therapist in spite of the fact he has become known as an uncooperative, rage-filled patient with whom no other therapist has been able to cope. Cassie is determined to get Lee back on his feet and able to walk with the aid of a revolutionary exoskeleton suit, the BioTekGait. But first, she faces the monumental task of snapping Lee out of his defeatist attitude. Her goal is to make Lee realize his life is far from over; that loving and being loved is still an option, and she is the one to prove that to him. Driven by Passion’s Destiny is one of the most challenging and yet rewarding novels I’ve written. Researching what paralyzed individuals go through as they deal with and overcome disabilities made me realize how inspiring they all are. Though my bionic device (BioTekGait) is fictional, there has been a phenomenal breakthrough in true bionic technology that has given new hope to many who believed they’d never stand or take a step again. That should, as it did me, grab your heartstrings and have you rooting for the magic of love in the age of high technology! I've posted an excerpt in case you want to take a sneak peek at Driven by Passion's Destiny. P.S. Driven by Passion’s Destiny will be available for pre-order at Amazon.com on the May 1, 2017. Release date is May 15, 2017. No Need to Nibble Around the Edges! Marketing Is a Full-Course MealBy Marsha Friedman Someone recently posed a question to me that is definitely worth sharing because it’s a subject that comes up from time to time and applies to everyone trying to promote their personal or business brand. This person knew that an array of marketing options exist—social media, radio shows, print media, a book, TV, public speaking—but he wanted to get right down to the nitty-gritty. Of those many possibilities, he asked, which is the one that would be best for his branding goals? After all, there must be one correct answer! Right? I can be a nitty-gritty kind of person at times myself, so I didn’t hesitate with my reply. You can’t choose just one marketing option and unequivocally claim that it alone can get the job done. Each works in its own way to help you build your brand, and whenever possible you should take advantage of as many of them as you can. At Thanksgiving, we fill our plates to overflowing and go back for seconds, so permit me to use a metaphor that involves food. You really shouldn’t look at marketing as an a la carte menu because in reality it’s a full-course meal—and a delicious one at that. Sure, you can put nothing but mashed potatoes on your plate if you choose, but why do that when other delightful dishes are available and can give you a more nutritious and balanced meal? So if you really want to feast on all the branding opportunities on the serving table these days, let me offer a few ideas on how to go about accomplishing that:
We really live in great times when it comes to branding because there’s such a world full of opportunity out there due to the internet and social media. The 1970s, ’80s and even the ’90s were the Dark Ages in comparison. Remember that old potato chip commercial with the line, “I bet you can’t eat just one?” When it comes to your marketing options, why would you want to? Dig in! Marsha Article reprinted with permission by Marsha Friedman, EMS Incorporated.
Candy Caine’s Clay CreationsCatching Up with Interracial Romance Author Candy CaineMost writer experience writer’s block. Each has his or her own way of handling these dry spells. Interracial romance author Candy Caine has found a new hobby that helps her deal with hers—pottery! When her writing stalls, Candy takes her creative efforts in another direction. She finds while shaping clay, the shape of a story also comes to her. She has started pottery classes to up her skills as a potter. Take a look some of her whimsical creations below.
Popular Books by Candy Caine
Romance Graphic Novels That Intrigue on MyRomanceStory.comMystery, Passion and Desire are Always in Style. Here is a preview of one of our favorite romance graphic novel written by T.E. Valentine and illustrated by Enzo Pertile.
Always in Style is available for sale at MyRomanceStory.com and Amazon.com. Explore our Romance Graphic Novel Collection for other titles. Want more romance graphic novels, visit our Free Reads section for the complete version of Throb.
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