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Official Top 5 Titles!

Here are the official top 5 titles!

Accidental Magic

Don’t Judge a Book by its Magic

How to Enchant Friends and Influence Magicians

Children of the Teimnydduus

Vrevzirma is 20/20

Also, here’s an interesting article about Pixar’s story guidelines: http://www.pixartouchbook.com/blog/2011/5/15/pixar-story-rules-one-version.html

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Bumppity Bump!

Due to the craziness of life, my dear editor, Kathleen has asked me to allow her more time to do the job she does so well. Since I understand completely about crazy life and also want her to do the job, I’m going to wait.

Unfortunately that means you have to wait too. Sorry! The release date for my upcoming book has been bumped. As soon as I know when that will be, I’ll be sure to post it.

I still need a title, though, so be sure to vote!

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Book Title Contest Poll

Book synopsis, trailer, and excerpt here: https://katepolicani.com/works-in-progress/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-magicians/ Choose up to 5!

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Book Title Contest: The Entries

Here are all the suggested titles for the Book Title Contest. I will set up the poll for the top 5 next. If yours is missing, be sure to let me know!

Been There, Magicked That, Got the T-Shirt

I Don’t Believe in Magic

Accidental Magic

Vrevzirma is 20/20

Don’t Judge a Book By Its Magic

Enchanting Friends and Magicians

A Kiss for the Convergence

The Enchantment of the Red Txenar

Children of the Teimnydduus

How to Enchant Friends and Influence Magicians

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Amputeddy Meets Nubby Bear In Paperback!

You can now buy Amputeddy Meets Nubby Bear in paperback here: https://www.createspace.com/3895798

It will be available at Amazon soon, and the ebook is free here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/168842

But you can buy it for $0.99 for Kindle too.

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Winner of the Book Giveaway!

Congratulations, John Betcher! You’ve won the book giveaway!

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New Review: Tirfo Thuin by Andrew Butterworth

Tirfo Thuin

by Andrew Butterworth

Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult

Win! One random commenter on this post or the review post  today (6/6/12) will win a free paperback copy of Tirfo Thuuin! Win!

Read my review at http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/tirfo-thuin-by-andrew-butterworth/

Synopsis:

Niamh, heir to the Witche Throne, is the only hope in restoring peace between her people and the neighbouring Sorcerers. Accompanied by her best friend Henry, she embarks upon a journey to re-unite the ancient Spirit of the Sea to his rightful place beside the Gods before he can be used for evil.

Will her destiny prove to be what she had hoped for? Only time will tell.

Buy on Smashwords
Buy on CreateSpace
Buy on Amazon US
Buy on Amazon UK

About the Author:

Andrew Butterworth loves to write and always has. Between his day job as a project manager in Manchester (UK), and spending time with his family, he does his best to devote as much time to writing as possible.

Andrew’s writing fits within the Young Adult Fantasy Fiction genre and his debut novel – Tirfo Thuin – is a prime example. On reading them you will realise the focus is not purely on magic and mythical creatures but on real world situations the readers can relate to. He believes the characters and story should lead a novel and without a connection to the characters a story will not strike a chord with a reader. Tirfo Thuin is for everyone, not just fans of fantasy fiction.

Andrew is very active on Twitter (@tirfothuin) and also spends time updating two blogs – an author blog and a blog specific to Tirfo Thuin.

Blog: http://andrewbutterworth.wordpress.com

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4903986.Andrew_Butterworth

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New Review: Many-Coloured Realm by Anne Hamilton

Many-Coloured Realm

by Anne Hamilton

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Children’s

Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/many-coloured-realm-by-anne-hamilton/

Synopsis:

1 nice girl

2 bad boys

3 tortuous tasks

4 strange ambassadors…

after that, it’s hard to keep count. Dozens of elves, hundreds of goblins, legions of demons — all converging on the colourless world ruled by the goblin king. Can Robby and Chris discover the goblin king’s name and rescue Stephen before time runs out? The goblin king’s eyes narrowed into almond slits. ‘No, it’s not Rumplestiltzskin.’ He drew himself up and scowled. ‘Why does everyone say that?’ A starlit fantasy for young adults, blended with science fiction and written in numerical literary style, Many-Coloured Realm falls somewhere in between those fabulous Lewises: Lewis Carroll and CS Lewis. Expect the unexpected!

Buy it here: http://www.manycoloured.com/book.html

Buy through Amazon

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List of Upcoming Reviews Page

ImageI’ve started a page on my review site just to list my upcoming reviews! 

http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/list-of-upcoming-reviews/

I’ll update it whenever I get a few new books in or finish some.

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New Review: Mark of the Loon by Molly Greene

Mark of the Loon

by Molly Greene

Genre: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Fiction

Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/05/17/mark-of-the-loon-by-molly-greene/

Mark of the Loon is about a single workaholic who falls in love with an old stone cottage in Northern California. Madison Boone renovates and sells property in addition to her real estate sales career, and her work-centric lifestyle leaves little time for anything other than business and her three wise, hilarious friends. When she buys a house built by an ornithologist and his eccentric Irish-born wife, a series of events both endanger her and lead her to love – and a permanent home. Madison’s story is a story about taking risks, dealing with loss, and about deep, satisfying, wonderful friendships.

Buy on Amazon!

About the Author

Molly Greene is a writer, blogger, and author of contemporary fiction with a bit of suspense. Her debut novel, Mark of the Loon, is available on Amazon [add link], and she is currently working on a sequel, Rapunzel. Visit Molly’s website, http://www.molly-greene.com

Join Molly on Twitter today for more on her new release! https://twitter.com/#!/mollygreene

 

EXCERPT:

 

Chapter 11

 

A heap of framed pictures tilted haphazardly against Madison’s living room wall, stacked among random possessions and packing supplies. She sat cross-legged in the midst of the disarray. A grubby yellow dust cloth, a dozen jacketed books, and an open, empty Sterling Vineyards carton were within reach. A half-full glass of chenin blanc balanced precariously on the coffee table, wobbling on its makeshift coaster of bubble wrap and rags.

In the slanted light of early evening, the final rays of the sunset struggled to cling to what little life was left in the day. The ceiling fan circled listlessly overhead, nudging the muggy air with a soothing, lazy breeze that held the Indian summer’s sticky humidity at bay. The radio was tuned to local oldies station KFMZ. She sang along in a pitchy attempt to mimic Frank Sinatra as he crooned the words to a well known mid-sixties hit.

She felt the sudden prick of tears, no doubt due to the nostalgia of hearing one of her mother’s all-time favorite songs combined with the wine she’d recently consumed. Madison tucked a book into the cardboard box, then swallowed hard and linked stiff fingers behind her head. She arched her back in a much needed slow motion stretch.

The threat of tears diminished as she opened her mouth wide and drew in a deep, deep breath. Feeling safe, she reached to pick a photo from the shelves. The poignant notes of Ole Blue Eyes’ sexy ballad intervened and she stood, lifted the glass from its place among the ancient, torn-up t-shirts used to wipe up dust and grime, and walked to the French doors.

When the ice cubes in the goblet clinked with the movement, Jack shifted in his bed and raised his head to watch her progress across the room. He returned to his dream when he realized she was not going outside.

She stood at the window, humming along with the melody. Her throat constricted and she stopped, content just to listen and watch as the final bit of light faded behind the distant hills. She felt like an outsider who stumbled on a private scene of passion, yet couldn’t tear her eyes away from the lovers.

A breeze stirred the soft, translucent sheers. Madison moved with them, back to the kitchen for a refill. She returned to her task with a full glass, kneeled among the rags, and reached for the simple silver frame that held a candid shot of her parents on an anniversary trip to Paris.

Jennifer Boone smiled straight into the camera. Her mother looked strong and sure, wearing a bewitching Mona Lisa look that only hinted at the joy billowing just beneath the surface. As always, John Boone’s eyes were fixed adoringly on his wife. He was probably speculating how he ever got the smart, witty beauty to marry him. He often wondered that aloud to them both while he was alive.

Madison wiped the glass with a clean rag, kissed the photo tenderly, then held it out and tried to imagine herself in the scene. Jack whimpered in his sleep. In the background, Sinatra crooned about the march of years and the women who had passed through his life. She hugged the picture to her chest, then gently swaddled it in bubble wrap and packed the memory away.

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New Review: Puzzlebook: 100 Puzzle Quizzes by The Grabarchuk Family

Puzzlebook: 100 Puzzle Quizzes

by The Grabarchuk Family

Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/05/16/puzzlebook-100-puzzle-quizzes-by-the-grabarchuk-family/

This is Volume 1 of the Top Rated Puzzlebook: Puzzle Quizzes series. In this brand-new puzzle collection you will find 100 pictorial, hand-crafted puzzle quizzes in different themes: visual, spatial, counting, geometry, matchstick, coins, searching, and much more. Be sure to check Puzzlebook: 101 Puzzle QuizzesPuzzlebook: 102 Puzzle Quizzes and Puzzlebook: 103 Puzzle Quizzes for more!

Buy on Amazon!

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New Review: When Girlfriends Break Hearts by Savannah Page

When Girlfriends Break Hearts

by Savannah Page

Genre: Chick-lit, Women’s fiction, Contemporary Fiction

Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/when-girlfriends-break-hearts-by-savannah-page/

A novel about the bonds of friendship, the power of forgiveness, and the lessons you learn when you let go.

Sophie Wharton doesn’t like losing control, especially of her life. She’s always been the girl who’s kept it together—the girl with a charming boyfriend, a lively social life, and plans to start her own bakery. Life is great for Sophie a few years out of college in Seattle…or so she thinks.

Then a series of events start to turn Sophie’s perfectly ordered world upside down.

After three years, her boyfriend suddenly decides to call it quits. Her close camaraderie of girlfriends is starting to fall apart. Secrets are exposed. And when she thinks things couldn’t get any worse, Sophie learns that one of her friends is fighting a devastating battle.

Now living with her best friend Claire, Sophie struggles with learning to forgive or forget those who break hearts, while trying to accept that there are some situations she cannot control. But is there still a light at the end of the tunnel? Can a girl find the “good” in the “bad”?

This is a heartfelt story about what happens when friendships take different paths and when life doesn’t exactly go according to plan. It’s a story about betrayal, forgiveness, acceptance, and letting go. About what happens when girlfriends break hearts.

Website and Blog: http://www.savannahpage.com

Facebook: /SavannahPageAuthor  ( http://www.facebook.com/SavannahPageAuthor )

Twitter: Savannah_Page    ( http://twitter.com/Savannah_Page )

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5378484.Savannah_Page

Book Available (ebook) on Amazon ~paperback coming soon on Amazon~ 

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Trailer video: How to Win Friends and Influence Magicians

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Self-Publishing Timelines

There are plenty of lists telling you how long it will take you to get your book “out there” as an indie author. There aren’t many that outline how long it will take you to “Make it” in whatever way you see that. Amanda Hocking took one year. Another author mentioned that it took her 2 or 3 years before her books began to sell regularly.

Success in Self-publishing isn’t all about how you get the book out there. It is a big step, but it is the first step, not the end.

I’d love to make timeline of success! I have to “Make it” first. For me that means that people buy my books without me feeling I am squeezing buyers out like juice out of a turnip. It also means that my books pay themselves off (Editing and cover art costs, promotions and fees) within maybe a year. I’d be so happy with that!

I admit that when I first put out my book in September, I started daydreaming about buying myself a new car with my book earnings. I still do that from time to time.

 

Here are some timelines for the actual launch of the book:

http://www.spawn.org/editing/publish_timeline.htm

http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/21/04717995/0471799521.pdf Page 15

http://catherineryanhoward.com/2010/03/27/createspacetimeline/

 

A timeline about Self-published books and their successes, complete with graphs and charts:

http://www.teleread.com/paul-biba/top-self-published-kindle-ebooks-of-2011-a-report-by-piotr-kowalczyk/

 

 

Here are some other cool links I found while I was looking for the others. (That always happens!)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/books/28selfpub.html?_r=1&emc=eta1  The New York Times on self-publishing and the changes in the publishing industry.

http://talkingwriting.com/?p=19426  This is a Self-publishing Timeline in that it is a history of self-publishing. It will surprise you!

http://www.writersdigest.com/writing-articles/by-writing-goal/get-published-sell-my-work/directory-of-self-publishing-companies A Directory of self-publishing companies.

 

Here is my “Timeline of Success” so far:

 

September 29, 2011: Released The Disenchanted Pet

10 sales total in the first month.

March 2012 Signed on Kindle Select: No sales AT ALL

Total sales for The Disenchanted Pet :

7 Createspace (paperback incl. Amazon)

10 Smashwords sales, 52 total downloads (including freebies)

8 Kindle sales

 

February 29,2012: Released The Lustre

Blog release party, 10 sales total during party

Promotion on multiple book sites

Total sales for The Lustre:

5 CreateSpace sales (paperback incl. Amazon)

10 Smashwords sales, 30 total downloads

14 Kindle sales

And The Silver Collar has sold 6 copies on Kindle even though it is free on Smashwords and I put a link to the free download as a “review”. People are so weird.

What is your “Timeline”?

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New Review: Flash Bites by Krista Bunskoek

Flash Bites

by Krista Bunskoek

Genre: Short Story Anthology

Like to read, but find you just don’t always have the time to finish that good story? Then Krista Bunskoek’s debut Flash Bites is for you.

These thought-provoking short stories pack an emotional punch. From sci-fi, romance to action, these 6 stories can each be read in snack-sized bites of 10 min or less, and may just leave you inspired.

Escape from your smartphone and zoom in an electric unimobile in Freedom!, or be swept off your feet, with a twist, in a quest to find Mr. Right in List for Love…

For less than your morning coffee, make your day a happy one with these bites of flash.

Read my review here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/flash-bites-by-krista-bunskoek/

Or just buy on Amazon

iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/book/flash-bites-few-short-short/id471779666?mt=11

Kobo: http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Flash-Bites-few-short-short/book-4D0laxQRtUK7c-geIRxt-g/page1.html

or Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/bunskoek?keyword=bunskoek&store=ebook

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