Blog-in Author #2!
New Review: Thrall by Jennifer Quintenz
Thrall
by Jennifer Quintenz
Genre: Fantasy
Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/thrall-by-jennifer-quintenz/
Synopsis:
Braedyn is a normal girl just trying to survive high school with her two devoted friends, Royal and Cassie. Together they’re doing a pretty good job of shrugging off the slings and arrows cast their way by the popular crowd when a new boy, Lucas, moves into the house next door. Suddenly Braedyn finds herself falling in love for the first time. But as her sixteenth birthday approaches, Braedyn discovers humankind is at war with the Lilitu, an ancient race of enticing demons that prey on human souls. Her father is a member of the Guard fighting against the Lilitu – and so are the new neighbors, including her crush, Lucas. As her world starts to unravel at the seams, Braedyn learns the right answers aren’t always clear or easy. And as for “good” and “evil” – it all depends on how we choose to act. Inspired by the ancient Mesopotamian myths of Lilith and her offspring, Thrall explores first love, strong friendships, and taking on adult responsibilities against the backdrop of powerful supernatural forces and life-and-death stakes.
Buy on Amazon
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14112002-thrall
About the Author:
Jennifer Quintenz is film and television writer, author, and graphic novelist. She has written for Twentieth Television, Intrepid Pictures, and Archaia Studios Press. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and son. “Thrall” is her first novel.
Author Blog-in Book 1: The Curious Cogs of Nil by Morgan Marshall
Our first Blog-in book is by Morgan Marshall! Reblog this link http://morganmarshallworlds.wordpress.com/2012/07/06/a-little-bit-about-the-curious-cogs-of-nil/
Hi everyone! I’m Morgan Marshall, and having decided to do my very first author blog-in, it’s time for me to write a bit about my children’s post-apocalyptic science fiction novel, The Curious Cogs of Nil:
Eleven-year-old Trevor Tate doesn’t want to follow in his jailbird, jerk of a dad’s footsteps, but it’s looking more and more like he has no choice. Everyone already thinks he’s a bully because of his dad. And even worse, no matter how hard he tries, he can’t control his temper so he just keeps proving them right. Trevor’s mom is the only person in the world who believes in him, so when she’s suddenly stolen away by a pair of freaky cybernetic men-in-black, he decides that he has to rescue her no matter what.
But when he follows the momnappers through a portal in the bathtub to the post-apocalyptic city of Nil…
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Author Blog-in Day 1: Post Your Books
Have you posted yet? Don’t forget! If I don’t have your links, the others may not be able to find them. I don’t have everybody’s links, so be sure to get it to me somehow.
Interesting fact completely unrelated to the Author Blog-in: a few of you don’t show up on a search for your name. I’ts important to register your pages with search engines so you can be found by your fans.
Author Blog-in: The Lustre by Kate Policani
By Kate Policani
Edited by Kathleen Firstenberg
Cover photo by Chris Barker
The Lustre is available:
Buy on Amazon
Buy on Smashwords
Buy at Barnes & Noble
Buy on KOBO
Buy on Createspace: Red cover, Slate cover, Black and Cream cover
Buy on Bibliocracy
Buy on Diesel Ebooks
The Lustre at Goodreads
Short Synopsis:
Hidden within Human society is an entrancing race of beings who look just like us. They are the Akataromai.Originating on Earth, they conceal themselves, blending within the Human population. Though they appear to be Human, mature Akataromai live for centuries and feed upon negative Human emotions. Angelina Quorra is an Akataromai, a Human-looking girl who might never die. But Angelina is unique among her people, absorbing pain as well as emotion and giving anyone who feeds her overwhelming pleasure. This is her story, told by the men who adore her. Her talent is called The Lustre, bringing her great fame, and great trouble.
Long Synopsis:
The Lustre weaves a new tale of Fantasy, revealing an entrancing race of people called the Akataromai. Originating on Earth, they conceal themselves, blending within Human society. Though they appear to be Human, mature Akataromai feed upon negative Human emotions. Angelina Quorra, a young woman with a rare gift among Akataromai, produces overwhelming ecstasy in those upon whom she feeds. No one who feels it can ever forget The Lustre.
Kate Policani weaves Angelina Quorra’s tale from a unique perspective, viewing her through the eyes of the men who adore her. Each provides a piece of Angelina’s life story, chronicling her trials and her salvation. From her father’s guilt-plagued love to the faithful devotion of her servants, all the men who have been touched by Angelina have their say.
Born to young and rebellious parents who selfishly flout their society’s standards, little Angelina flounders in poverty and isolation. Her savior is Luciano Quorra. He transports her into comfort and wealth in the bosom of her people, sheltering her until she can reach adulthood. Together they discover her unique gift, astonished at its power. Unfortunately, even love and marriage can’t save Angelina from the machinations of Jaques Trace. Through murder, kidnapping and treachery he will destroy her happiness just to taste her charms. Will he succeed in monopolizing that intoxicating experience and the only woman who can impart The Lustre?
Kate Policani has a wild imagination and an addiction to reading and writing. Her hobby is exploring and analyzing all kinds of stories. She uses them like a literary chemistry set to examine a variety ideas and concepts and to fuel her own writing. She prefers writing in the Science Fiction and Fantasy genres because the exciting flights of fancy make a thrilling plot.
Excerpt:
The evening sun was warm on my face when I stepped out of the chilly, musty woods. The abrupt transition was disorienting because I was climbing up a winding, hilly trail in a heavily-wooded state park one minute, and the next I was standing at the edge of an orchard—apples from the heady smell. It topped the hill I had been climbing, wading into the lush green grass that grew high and overgrown all around.
As I stood catching my breath, I saw a movement out of the corner of my eye and heard a rustle. I turned just in time to see a flash of golden hair and a slender ankle disappear behind an immense tree at the edge of the woods to my left.
“Hello,” I called to the form, walking slowly in that direction. I reached the tree and peered around the other side, but no one was there. “Hello?” I called again. There was no sign of anyone around now. Then I heard a rustling above me.
On a branch above, too high for me to reach, stood a stunning girl. She was around seventeen, willowy and vibrant, with huge blue eyes and creamy skin. Her shining golden hair floated around her and her little wispy blue dress danced around her knees. I’m not sure if I imagined it, but it was almost as if she had a golden glow about her.
“Hey,” I called up to her, hungry for her attention. “Do you know where this place is?”
She stared with disapproval for a moment, and then said in a melodious but stern voice, “Didn’t you see the signs at the edge of the trail? You’re on private property. The park ended more than 500 feet that way.” She pointed a graceful finger into the woods. “Uh…” I stammered, struck by her beauty which changed from moment to moment like a rippling pool. “Sorry…”
“You should go now,” she warned.
“Oh…” I fumbled, buying time now so I could keep looking at her. “Uh…why?”
She shot me with a heartbreaking and gorgeous frown, and an exquisite flush of frustration bloomed on her cheek. “Lucci doesn’t tolerate intruders. He won’t show you any mercy.”
“Who’s Lucci?” I stalled some more.
She gave me another dazzling frown and shook her head in silence. Then she looked up with a flash of her eye and her whole face changed from distrust to anticipation, her succulent coral lips parted. “Here he comes,” she whispered. I could barely hear her, but her words sent a sudden shock of panic through me. Something was coming toward me—I could feel it. I almost dashed away right then, but I couldn’t leave without something.
“Please,” I stammered nervously, “what is your name?”
“Angelina,” she murmured, still gazing with those sapphire eyes down the grassy, tree-spotted hill toward the yet invisible Lucci. Whatever this Lucci was, it was awful enough for me to sense it in a way that was almost supernatural.
Now I ran. I had never felt any kind of instinct like it before, but terror raced in my veins and I know I ran faster than I had ever run. I didn’t stop till I got to my Jeep. I don’t even remember my flight except for the driving fear and the trees rushing past me. Once I was inside with the door locked and the engine running, I realized that I was gasping for breath so hard that I almost vomited. Tears were streaming out of my eyes—from wind or from fear? My nose had run and I had drooled all down my face and chin and I was soaked in sweat. Whatever Lucci was, he must be horrible. Still I vowed to find Angelina again. Was she a captive? She didn’t seem afraid of this Lucci, even though I was.
Yes, I must find her again.
I would find her, and I would record her story.
For a longer preview (first 2 chapters) go to https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1097505
Last Chance to Blog In
The first Blog-in Starts Tomorrow!
If you’re still interested, I still have slots for the Author Blog-in! All genres are welcome. If you were unsure about it because you didn’t quite understand here is a different explanation:
Write a post about your book.
Schedule it for July 6th, the first day of the Blog-in.
Everyone will re-blog your post on their sites on your day.
Then you re-blog the other authors’ posts on their days.
I’ll put all the info for all the bloggers on the page at https://katepolicani.com/author-blog-in/,
Final Amputeddy Book Now Available!
The final Amputeddy book in the three book series is ready for FREE in all ebook formats!
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/178758
The Createspace paperback copy is awaiting review and I’ll post when it’s up for sale!
For more info on the other books visit here: https://katepolicani.com/books-for-sale/amputeddy-books/
New Review: Into the Mist: Silver Hand by Steve Finegan
Into The Mist: Silver Hand
by Steve Finegan
Genre: Children, Young Adult, Fantasy, Mythology
Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/into-the-mist-silver-hand-by-steve-finegan/
In the woods behind the park … buried beneath the ground … a secret waits.
Thirteen-year-old Gabe Wrenn has always taken refuge in his imagination. Refuge from his hovering mom and bullying brother. Refuge from the smirks and stares of his classmates. Refuge from his epilepsy. But now his imagination seems to be running wild. And he can’t stop it. And the only person Gabe can confide in is a girl who thinks his “weird brain” is the key to unlocking the secret of the Brynmor Witch.
Buy on Amazon
Buy on Smashwords
Buy at Barnes & Noble
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13541938-into-the-mist
About the Author:
Steve is a native Oregonian with a wife and one teenage son who is as passionate about his lacrosse as he is about writing. Spare time? There is none. He just tries to be fully present for his family and cram as much reading into each day as possible, which means that the garage will never be tidied up enough to make room for the car..
Find out more about Steve at http://www.stevefinegan.com/
Join the Author Blog-In
Do you want a blog tour but don’t have $1000 to spare to buy one from a fancy company? Why don’t we make our own?!?! We’re all authors who have great books to share. Lets share them together!
The plan:
- First come – first served for slots in the blog-in. Email me at katepolicani@gmail.com with the subject “Author Blog-in”.
- Everyone who signs up gets to join in, one book per Blog-in. (Lets set our maximum at 10 authors per blog-in so we aren’t posting into eternity.)
- Everyone gets one day on the Blog-in.
- All Groovy Cats (participants) in the Blog-in will post each day for all the other authors.
- All Groovy Cats will post on day 1 about their own book, including the Blog-in logo in their post.
- All Groovy Cats will re-blog the other authors’ first posts according to schedule on each successive day, which I will post on the Blog-in page at https://katepolicani.com/author-blog-in/. (Hint: You can schedule them all ahead of time on the proper days for less work http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/schedule-a-post/, http://www.wikihow.com/Schedule-a-Post-on-Blogger. If you do, please email me the post link when you schedule so you don’t forget!)
- Feel the love, man!
The Benefits of Blog Awards
Have you ever been included in a Blog Award? There are tons of them and you can’t blog for long without seeing them everywhere. But are they anything but a shout-out to your friends?
I think the most valuable thing I’ve received from a Blog Award is the networking! I got new follows and views from people I might never have found online through my blog awards. Each link is a connection to innumerable others who may find your blog. Whether you’re just looking for blog publicity, or whether you’re trying to promote something else through your blog, this is really the reward you get with a Blog Award. Plus, you get to pass it on to others too.
Besides that, blog awards provide you with content you might not otherwise get. If you’ve committed to regular blogging, you know how hard it is to create content sometimes. A lot of a Blog Award is already planned for you.
So I’d like to give an extra “Thank You” to everyone who has included me in their Blog Awards, shared their networks with me, and given me content for my blog! If you’ve been reluctant to join in on the Blog Awards, I’d encourage you to reconsider.
Put On Your Kickin’ Shoes
We are live with my Kickstarter campaign! This one is more chill than my previous campaign, and more of a pre-order platform than anything else. There are several ways you can get your hands on my digital pre-release copy without committing to a pre-review. I have Day-of-release paperback options as well as some fancy stuff.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/523666041/dont-judge-a-book-by-its-magic-book-launch
If you want to buy my book, I’d encourage you to go this route because you can get things earlier, and because you get a discount! If you want more swag, I’ve got it there too. (I do still believe firmly in the 99 cent ebook, but I’m going to start my book at $2.99 so I can discount it later and boost sales.)
If you are interested in pre-reviewing my book, you don’t need to buy it. I’ll send you the e-copy as soon as Kathleen has finished her fabulous editing magic on it. Email me katepolicani@gmail.com to get on my pre-review list.
Ducks in a Row
My title is chosen and my cover is ready, so it was time to fix up my book page for Don’t Judge a Book By Its Magic. Se it here: https://katepolicani.com/works-in-progress/dont-judge-a-book-by-its-magic/
My revised trailer video is there, or you can see it here: http://youtu.be/Ih7yjpv-_bQ
I also started a new Kickstarter campaign. It isn’t active yet but you can see the preview here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/523666041/1337809747?token=bbf91262
This time I worked my project as more of a pre-order program with some extras included. If you wanted to buy my book, this is a fun way to get it, with extras available if you want more than just what you can get on Amazon.
I learned more about how to better run the Kickstarter project.
1. Make your low earnings goal as your project goal, not your maximum amount. You can earn and keep money above your goal amount, but you lose it all if you don’t reach your goal.
2. Don’t run the project too early before rewards will be available. I’m closer to the time when I can give buyers their rewards for contributing.
3. Provide plenty of inexpensive rewards. If I were thinking of contributing, it wouldn’t be $20 to some stranger’s book.
Links
I haven’t done this for a while. Here are some links for you:
http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2012/06/22/book-marketing-grow-readership/
And a tiny turtle eating a strawberry:
Promoting Do’s and Don’ts
If you’re a self-published author, you have to promote your work. If you can’t pay someone else do do it, you have to do it yourself.
There are some things that are great, some things that are a waste of time, and some you just shouldn’t do. Here are some of each from my experience. A lot of it is about etiquette, because there are a lot of rude writers out there. Unfortunately, the people making the rude mistakes probably aren’t reading posts like this.
Don’t consider other writers as your opponents. Readers aren’t going to choose just one book. They’ll read what they see. If they see your book on seven other sites because you’ve promoted those seven other writers’ books, they’re seven times more likely to buy your book. We’re all in this together.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you want people to review your book, review theirs. If you want people to tweet about your book release, tweet theirs. Until you are a bestselling author, people probably won’t promote you if they get no value out of it.
Don’t keep all your promotions to yourself. Trading promos is an awesome way to spread your influence. Also, people like you better if you aren’t all about yourself.
Do provide people with other value besides what you’re selling. Free, interesting content is like a sample of what they’ll get if they buy your work. The more variety you provide, the more variety you’ll get in your attention.
Don’t tweet or post on facebook like a maniac every 30 seconds to advertise your work. Nobody likes that and you’ll lose all your followers, plus you’ll gain a ton of maniacs like yourself who only want to broadcast like a crazy person. If what you are saying is valuable, people will notice.
Do rotate your promotions between your groups. Poll your facebook friends, run a contest on your blog, tweet your reviews on Twitter, but Don’t broadcast everything to everyone every time.
Don’t promote as if people already want what you have and were just waiting to hear about it. They don’t care and they aren’t impressed. Hubris is ugly. You’ll set people up against you instead of drawing them in.
Do focus on the people who are interested. Give them a little extra, like a beta-reader position or a review copy. They aren’t interested because you are hot stuff and you deserve followers. They like what you do and should be appreciated.
Don’t give your beta-readers your manuscript chapter-by-chapter as you write it. They will get sick of your book right away. You may want to read through your work again and again, but most other people won’t. Keep your work like a secret before you finish and people will want to know more about it.
Do promote in ways you enjoy and understand. You’ll be more natural and likable if you enjoy what you’re doing. If you hate it all, maybe you should save up and hire someone else to do that part.
Reader Appreciation Award

Enormous thanks to Laura, The Quillwielder for her nomination for the Reader Appreciation Award. I love these things and I’m honored!
Reader Appreciation Award rules:
1) Include the award logo somewhere in your blog.
2) Answer these 10 questions, below, for fun if you want to.
3) Nominate 10 to 12 blogs you enjoy. Or you pick the number.
4) Pay the love forward: Provide your nominee’s link in your post and comment on their blog to let them know they’ve been included and invited to participate.
5) Pay the love back with gratitude and a link to the blogger(s) who nominated you.
The Questions for the Reader Appreciation Award:
1) What is your favorite color?
Today it is yellow. It might be a different color later in the day. I change favorite colors based on my moods.
2) What is your favorite animal?
That’s a hard one. I like them all. I’ll say birds because they are so interesting and resourceful.
3) What is your favorite non-alcoholic drink?
Mocha, preferably with hazelnut or salted caramel flavor.
4) Facebook or Twitter?
Facebook. Twitter confuses and overwhelms me with all the input.
5) Favorite pattern?
This is a weird question. I’ll say, the self-fulfilling prophecy.
6) Do you prefer getting or giving presents?
Giving! I love making people smile.
7) Favorite number?
A googleplex.
8) Favorite day of the week?
Today
9) Favorite flower?
Pansy. They are pretty and they are an annual that survives the winter so I feel like I’m getting a super-good bargain.
10) What is your passion?
Jesus is my passion. Nothing else has any value for me without the sacrifice he made.
Blog Nominees:
Since this is reader appreciation, I’ll nominate my most avid blog readers! I’ll do 5.
















