Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

5 Simple Ways To Help An Author

Please feel free to share! :)


For your convenience, here are the links to my books on Amazon.com and Goodreads, as well as the link to my Facebook fan page. Thanks in advance for your support!

Facebook Fan Page - Please follow!

The Everafter Chronicles - Goodreads
The Everafter Chronicles - Amazon.com (Coming soon!)
The Everafter Chronicles - YouTube

The Earth is a Floating Sphere - Goodreads
The Earth is a Floating Sphere - Amazon.com

The Thousand Year Voyage - Goodreads
The Thousand Year Voyage - Amazon.com


  
Happy Readings,
Casey Sean Harmon
www.caseyseanharmon.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

A quick "Thank You" to my followers, friends and family

I want to thank my wonderful followers, friends and family for supporting me as I tackle this book publishing adventure. Marketing is a lot of hard work. The truth is that I can not do this alone, and it is your support that keeps me motivated. I know you're probably tired of seeing all my posts asking you to "support this" and to "share that", but please understand that I am trying my best to ensure that my book is a great success. I have friends and family spread across every continent, and so my many posts throughout the day ensures that everyone sees what I have to say. It is hard work and very tiring to be both an active-duty SGT in the Army AND a published author. I find myself working at late hours during the night, and just about all my free time is spent working on book stuff. Why bother? Because writing is my passion. Some people spend their free time playing video games or watching one movie after the other. I spend my free time writing and marketing my book(s).
   Anyway, again I want to thank you all for your outstanding support. I COULD NOT do it without you!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Book Production Update (Editing)

Just spent the last three days going over the first edits for my novel Reign of the Night Creatures (The Everafter Chronicles, Book One). I am very please with the hard work and dedication that my editor, Meghan, has put into this project. I have been spinning my wheels trying to complete the recommended rewrites and final reviews. Very satisfied with the finished product. It has been a lot of hard work, but it has been fun.

    Can not wait to move on to the next step, which will be cover design.



Friday, August 24, 2012

Interesting and unique ways to market your book online

With the release of my new book just around the corner, I have been on the lookout for interesting and unique ways to market my book and to start a buzz. Here is a list of websites that I have stumbled across during my search. Perhaps you, too, can use these tools to your advantage.




   Think your book has what it takes to be a Reader's Favorite Award Winner? Also a great source to obtain quality book reviews/critiques. http://readersfavorite.com/

   Interested in conducting a virtual book tour? This site is awesome! http://www.shindigevents.com/#

   Want to start an online raffle to get people excited about your book? http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/instructions-tweetlink/

   This seems to be a good source to obtain book reviews. Small organization, but growing.  http://www.getbookreviews.com/services.html

   Market your book through Goodreads. Organize a book giveaway to generate pre-launch buzz. http://www.goodreads.com/author/program

   Looking to host, or to be featured on, a book tour? This website links authors with bloggers. http://www.blogtour.org/

BONUS:

   This new website allows you to easily upload and store files online. Great for sending large files on e-mail. http://www.ge.tt/


I hope this list helps you to discover new ways to market your book(s). If you know of any other great websites, please share in the comment section below!

CSH

Monday, August 20, 2012

Notes on "The Thousand-Year Voyage"

I would like to clear some things up concerning my novel "The Thousand-Year Voyage." I feel this is necessary both because I do not want misunderstandings to hinder my reputation, and also because I believe I owe it to you, the reader.


Those of you who have been following my writing for a while know that I published a novel back in 2009 called "The Thousand-Year Voyage." (Innovo Publishing, 2009) It is a very controversial novel in the sense that it attacks many aspects of society. From the very beginning, the lead character (whose name goes unannounced) has something against people in general. He embarks on a mission to discover why people have evil tendencies, and what can be done about it. He becomes a self-proclaimed preacher, spreading his beliefs throughout the world and gaining a huge following. The book is written from the perspective of this man, and so at times it feels as though he is trying to convert even the reader! He eventually ends up leading an army of people and angels in a bloody battle against Satan and his demons.

   Apart from the controversial (and, at times, preachy) nature of the book, the book is written with a very unique style of writing that I feel like I need to explain. The Thousand-Year Voyage contains a number of mistakes, this I know. There are a few errors with punctuation, a few misused words and some sentences could have been written better. I am well aware of these errors, my publisher and I was aware of them before we agreed to publish the book. At the time I thought the reasoning behind these "mistakes" would be obvious. However, I am learning that some readers do not pay close attention to what I mention in the Forward part of the book, and are writing me asking me if I am aware of the errors in the book. One obvious error that has been pointed out a number of times is in the title. On the book, the title reads "The Thousand Year Voyage." It SHOULD read "The Thousand-Year Voyage." The fact is that I intended for the title to read like it does because it is all part of the story. The same with MOST of the errors in the book--they are all part of the story!

   Let me explain myself. In the beginning of the story we learn that a mysterious book has been discovered by an elderly gentleman. The book--which we learn has traveled through time from the far future--was written, in great haste, by an ordinary young man whose only reason for writing the book was to convey to the world the amazing events that he witnessed. He was not so concerned with errors, and he sure as heck didn't have an editor sitting there with him reviewing his work! The book that the elderly gentleman discoveres at the beginning of the story came straight from the writer. Therefore, to maintain MY book's authenticity, I have left the book just as he wrote it--errors with punctuation, misused words and unusual sentence flow.
I realize that my decision to purposefully publish a book that contains errors in it may seem to most people to be foolish...or just plain weird. The truth is that I wanted to create something unique for the literary world; something off the wall and strange. A bold move for a first book, yes. All I know is that I do not regret my decision. I only ask that you please try to have an open mind when reading my book "The Thousand-Year Voyage." After all, that IS the message behind the book.

   In spite of the controversy and mixed feelings that my novel produces, it still has managed to receive rave reviews from creditable sources:

"...Has all the hallmarks of successful fiction, it draws and keeps the reader's attention, and is thought provoking during and after reading."
-Tony Murrell, Wordsru

"It is full of irony, wisdom and humor, wonderfully written. I really enjoyed it, at times laughed out loud at its subtle humor. Good story and positive morals."
-Jon Huer, author and Professor of Sociology
"The Thousand Year Voyage is a fictional story of an unassuming man who embarks on an inspiring and thought-provoking journey, revealing that all things are possible through faith in God..."
-Bart Dahmer, Innovo Publishing
"This is a literary tale reminiscent of H.G. Wells, C.S. Lewis or Isaac Asimov at times. As such, plenty of attention is given to surroundings, character motivation and thought."
-Brian Reaves, author, Stolen Lives

   AND it has maintained a 4.5 star rating on Amazon.com.

   To learn more about one of the most unique books that you will ever read, visit THIS LINK.
  
   Thanks for reading,
   Casey Sean Harmon