Showing posts with label best selling authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best selling authors. Show all posts

Sunday, February 17, 2013

I will be absent for a while (Please Read)

As most of you know, not only am I an author, but I am also an active duty Soldier in the U.S. Army. Starting this Tuesday and for the next year, I will be actively engaged in time-intensive training. (For those of you who have been following my posts for the past year, you know that I will be starting the Civil Affairs q-course, which involves Airborne school at Fort Benning, and then ten+ months of language and MOS training at Fort Bragg.) I will not be able to get online as often as I have been, but I will continue to try my best to keep you updated on the latest and greatest. Here's the rundown (I may not get many more opportunities to remind you): 

My new YA novel The Everafter Chronicles will be available in paperback and e-book formats wherever books are sold on 4 June. You can go ahead and pre-order the Kindle version for $7.99 at this link: http://www.amazon.com/The-Everafter-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B00BFYE6A0/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_t_2_KNSK 

After you read my book, please rate and review on Amazon.com and Goodreads.




















If you have questions about anything, please continue to message me. I will get back to you at my earliest convenience. For additional information about me and all of my books, please visit my official website via this link: www.caseyseanharmon.com.

Don't forget about me!

Thanks for reading, and thank you for being the best friends/fans in the world! :)

Casey Sean Harmon
Bestselling author
www.caseyseanharmon.com

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Author Interview - Jo Linsdell on her new book Fairy May



Jo Linsdell is a best selling author and illustrator, award winning blogger and freelance writer. Originally from the UK, she now lives in Rome, Italy with her husband and their two young sons. Her published books include: 
 
But today we're here to talk about her newest book, Fairy May, available now!
Fairy May

Written and illustrated by Jo Linsdell
 
Fairy May dreams of one day becoming a tooth fairy but she struggles at school and always seems to get things wrong. With hard work and determination she prepares for her test. Will she realize her dream and become a tooth fairy?

Product details:

Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1481951424
ISBN-13: 978-1481951425
Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.1 inches


Purchasing links:


  Q & A with Jo

Q: Please tell us a bit about Fairy May.  

Fairy May is a rhyming children's picture story book about a fairy called May that dreams of one day becoming a tooth fairy. She struggles at school and always seems to get things wrong but with hard work and determination she prepares for her tooth fairy exam.

Q: What lessons does this book carry for the reader?

The story carries two main lessons for the reader;

A. To follow your dreams. Just because it isn't easy doesn't mean it can't be achieved.

" But Fairy May tried and tried for she had a special dream;
one day she'd be a tooth fairy, the best you've ever seen."

B. The importance of dental hygiene. The text subtly introduces the reader to how to take care of their teeth correctly.

"She learnt how to brush and keep teeth clean
and how to floss right in between."


Q: What was your inspiration for this book?

This book is dedicated to my niece who, after seeing that my last book Out and About at the Zoo was dedicated to my two sons, asked if I'd write a book for her too.
It needed to have fairies in it and so I brainstormed on ideas and came up with Fairy May. I wanted her to be a little girl fairy and to show that it's OK to not be perfect. I wanted young children to be able to relate to her and to encourage them to go after their dreams.
The tooth fairy part came about because several of my 5 year old's friends have recently lost their first tooth and he has been full of questions on the subject. My 17 month old is also teething at the moment and so the topic of dental hygiene comes up a lot in our house at the moment.
Q: What did you learn while writing Fairy May?
The importance of having the right direction for my story not just a good text. In the original version the text worked fine as a story and rhymed nicely but the overall message wasn't as strong. After rewriting the last part I was much happier with the focus of the story. Simple changes can make a big difference.
Q: What projects are you working on now?
I'm busy with several projects at the moment. "The Bedtime Book" which is another rhyming children's picture book. "The Writers and Authors Guide to Social Media" and "Virtual Book Tours" which are two non-fiction books. 2013 is going to be a busy year for me as I have lots of other ideas too.

Q: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?

I could write loads here but I'll limit it to my top 3:

1) To learn as much as you can about writing and the writing industry. Understanding how every works really helps.

2) Build your online presence. Marketing is part of the job description and what ever publishing route you take you'll need to do some marketing. By building your online reputation and growing a solid fan base you'll have more success at sending your content viral.

3) Write. If you write you are no longer an aspiring writer. You ARE a writer. Think about it, if you write just one page a day at the end of a year you'll have written 365 pages. That's a novel. if you don't have the time to write, make time. You'd be surprised at how many words you can get down in just a 5 minute writing sprint. Taking part in challenges like NaNoWriMo or more genre specific ones like PiBoIdMo can be a great motivator too.

Q: Why do you think it's important for young people to read?

Reading is an important life skill. Reading is needed to understand day to day things like what's on a medicine bottle. It's needed to enable you to find a good job.

Through reading we learn new things and develop our imaginations. Reading is exercise for our brains and helps encourage creativity.

Reading strengthens character too as it gives you the chance to build your own educated views on things. Knowledge is powerful and leads to better self esteem.

I could go on and on but the bottom line is that young people are the future and by being able to read that future will be better.

Q: Any closing words?

Be like Fairy May and always follow your dreams. Just because something is difficult doesn't mean it can't be done.


To learn more about Jo and her books, please follow these links:

Author website: www.JoLinsdell.com
Contact details:
Social Media Links:


 Happy Readings,
Casey Sean Harmon
www.caseyseanharmon.com

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

SGT Harmon's Secret Identity - AFN Commercial

I was recently featured in an American Forces Network (AFN) commercial. Please see below, and share. :)


Behind the scenes photos. (Courtesy of Scott Myers.)





Happy readings,
Casey Sean Harmon
www.caseyseanharmon.com

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Earth is a Floating Sphere (Bestselling New E-Book)



Discover the e-book that made it to the Amazon.com Best Seller's list in THREE different categories within hours of its release!

This is a collection of some of my most bizarre and unusual writings. In these writings I have tried to capture every feeling imaginable, from the joy felt on Thanksgiving Day to the fear experienced on the battle field. You will enter the mysterious city of Ekerbraun, walk in the shoes of a “Low Fellow” and marvel in amazement at Susan the talking dog. You will also find an array of unusual and random photographs. I will warn you, however: these poems and stories are not meant to fall into any known category, which is why I have labeled them “Care-Free.” You will have to think hard about some of the writings if you are to discover a meaning.

Praises for the poems of The Earth is a Floating Sphere:

"Your imagery in this work is just wonderful...thanks for sharing." -Joyce Bell, author of When We All Get To Heaven (for Mischievous Brown Cat)

"How beautiful and warm." -Le Belle Rouge, author of The Darkness: Stories And Poetry From Beyond (for Oh, how I love this time of year!)

"I doubt that many men enjoy having to shoulder that weapon and fire. They fight because they must and they do it bravely. Your poem touched my heart." -Le Belle Rouge, author of The Darkness: Stories And Poetry From Beyond (for On The Battlefield)

"Wow! What a write...very well written. Enjoyed this poetic tale! " -Joyce Bowling, author of Kentucky…The Mountains I Call Home (for Harvest at Sea)

"Excellent. Great revelation! " -Chanti, Authorsden.com (for To Function Well Within)



 

 
 
 
 
 
Thanks for reading,
Casey Sean Harmon
 
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

The story of how my book rose to the Best Seller's list!

 A few days ago I was browsing through some of my old writings when an idea popped into my head: why not add some of my poems and short stories together into a collection and self-publish a book? It wasn't going to be anything serious. I just wanted to have a little fun. I sat down and did a little copy and pasting, and within an hour I had a collection of thirteen poems and three short stories. Nothing big. Again, I wanted to keep this project simple. I did a little research and decided that I would self-publish my new poem book through Amazon Direct, which would make my book available on Amazon Kindle. I uploaded my book, and within a few hours my book was live on Amazon.com. Again, no big deal. Anyone could have done it. I posted about the book on Facebook, Twitter and Google+, and then I walked away from my computer. My wife had just finished making dinner, and we watched an episode or two of Cake Boss while we ate.
   When I returned to my computer a few hours later I could not believe my eyes. There was my book, listed #2 on the Hot New Releases list! I clicked on my book to discover that it had risen to not one, but TWO Best Seller's lists! It was # 33 in Inspirational and # 41 in Poetry. I turned to my wife and smiled. "Guess what!" I said. "My book is on the Best Seller's list!"
   Don't ask me how it happened. I wasn't even trying. All I can say is that God is good! It feels good to finally be able to say that I am a Bestselling author!!!




#41 Best Sellers in Poetry




 #33 Best Sellers in Inspirational




#2 on the Hot New Releases list


To purchase a copy of The Earth is a Floating Sphere: A Care-Free Collection of Poems and Short Stories, click HERE!


Thanks for reading,

Casey Sean Harmon
BESTSELLING Author
www.caseyseanharmon.com