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The Lustre Virtual Launch Party Host Blog and Review: Kateschannel

Host Blog and Review: kateschannel

Visit Kate’s post with review, comment and win! http://kateschannel.wordpress.com/2012/03/15/book-it-party-room-kate-policanis-the-lustre/

Thank you, Kate, for your super-awesome review!!!

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The Lustre Virtual Launch Party Host Blog: Kathleen Firstenberg

Host Blog

Visit Kathleen’s blog, comment, and win! http://kathleenfberg.webs.com/apps/blog/show/13198452-the-lustre-is-available-for-purchase

Also here in her wonderful review! http://kathleenfberg.webs.com/apps/blog/entries/show/12686610-the-lustre

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The Lustre Virtual Launch Party: Host Blogs

Host Blogs

Come visit these blogs for more party fun! Remember, I’m giving away a free copy of my book to one lucky Human who comments on these blogs!

http://christianfantasyforwomen.com/

http://meganmichaelisphotography.blogspot.com

http://tahlianewland.com/blog/

http://quillwielder.com/

http://kateschannel.wordpress.com/

http://nadiariell.com/

http://kathleenfberg.webs.com/apps/blog/

http://pagesunforgotten.wordpress.com

http://averysbooknook.blogspot.com/

http://cynnerjane.wordpress.com/

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Introducing…The Lustre!


The Lustre

by Kate Policani

Genre: Urban Fantasy

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.

Read all posted reviews of The Lustre as they go live at: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/03/15/the-lustre-by-kate-policani-2/

Buy on Amazon

Buy on Smashwords

Buy at Barnes & Noble

Buy on KOBO

Buy on Createspace: Red cover, Slate cover, Black and Cream cover

The Lustre at Goodreads

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Virtual Launch Party for The Lustre

Come on in! Welcome to the Virtual Launch Party for my newest book, The Lustre! I’ll be posting all day for the Virtual Launch Party, so watch for lots of great book promotion fun.

Info on all the participants and prizes can be found here: https://katepolicani.com/the-lustre/launch-party-the-lustre

Don’t miss out on my free ebooks and print book giveaways!

  1. One winner will come from new followers today and current followers who comment on any post today with “The Lustre Virtual Launch Party” banner before March 17th.
  2. One winner will come from comments on other blog hosts’ posts.
  3. One winner will come from new “Likes” for The Lustre on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Lustre/178346805574332
  4. One winner will be the person with my favorite comment on any blog post with “The Lustre Virtual Launch Party” banner.
  5. One winner will come from new fans on Goodreads March 15th-17th. http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5250693.Kate_Policani
  6. One winner will come from all new adds on LibraryThing March 15th-17th. http://www.librarything.com/author/policanikate
  7. One winner will come from all new twitter followers March 15th-17th. @KPtwitrnovel
  8. One winner will be my random surprise pick of my choosing.

These 8 will win a free ebook on Smashwords and of these eight, three will be randomly chosen to receive a free print copy!

One fortunate blogger will win a copy of The Queen and the Handyman by Maria Tatham. She gets to pick that winner!

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The Lustre Virtual Launch Party: First Pre-review!

First Review! by Laura Pfundt

Because it is already the 15th in Melbourne, Australia, I have my first review and the first post for The Lustre Virtual Launch Party!

Thank you oodles, Laura, The Quillwielder, for your wonderful review: http://quillwielder.com/2012/03/15/book-review-the-lustre/

Be sure to keep your web browsers peeled for more wonderful reviews and more!

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The Lustre Video Trailer

 

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The Making of The Lustre Trailer

I’m rushing to get the trailer done for The Lustre before the Launch Party. I procrastinated quite fabulously and I also waited on some people who weren’t completely stoked about helping. Communication was garbled…

Anyway, it looks like I’m going to get it done! I lowered my expectations and pestered my poor Dad and now I have 2 clips yet to film. Yes, I’m using video instead of photos and I have to say, it is just as easy to put it together as it was to do the trailer for The Disenchanted Pet. See how I did that here. I will definitely post instructions on how it is different with video. Spoiler: It’s not that much more complicated.

I had a lot of fun burning paper on the deck to make ashes. At the end of winter, I didn’t think they’d be very hard to find, but they were. Who knew? My secret ingredient for supplementing the volume of ash was baking soda. Powdered sugar wasn’t as satisfying, I think. It also did not poof up into the air when I vacuumed it off the rug with my Hoover Wind Tunnel, but that is because it is HEPA filtered. We’ll see if I can wash the ashes out of the shirt. No, I’m not going to tell you what I needed ashes for. You’ll have to wait for the trailer and/or read the book. (My pre-reviewers will have some idea about what it is for!)

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Fun With Wattpad!

Before I ever started to turn my extensive collection of writing into actual books, I was reading books on Wattpad. Wattpad is a free book site specifically for electronic devices. It is in a simple enough format for phones.

So I’ve been thinking for a long time about putting up a free Wattpad short story. It’s called “The Silver Collar” and you can find it here: http://www.wattpad.com/3660393-the-silver-collar-part-1/intro

This is only the first part. It’s a common practice to put things up as you go on Wattpad, so I’m doing it that way. You should check out Wattpad if you like to read on electronic devices!

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One Week Until Launch! The Proof Is Not in the Pudding!

None of the proofs are in the pudding. That would make them all sticky! One week till launch and here they are!

Wait! What is that? That first book isn’t yours!

Why yes, that is one of my guest books and one of the prizes you could win during my Virtual Book Launch! In fact, you could win one of these four copies! Just don’t get too excited. I don’t want anyone having health issues because of elevated blood pressure.

Take a deep breath and relax for just one more week, OK?

(Yes I get really silly when I get a new proof delivered!)

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Party Decorations Are Ready!

I’ve completed and sent out all the tools for my blogger pals to join the party! I have a banner, a party badge, and a book cover picture. For content, I have synopses of the book, an author bio, and some interview questions I’ve answered. I have been thinking about providing a special excerpt too.

If you are participating haven’t gotten your email for the blog postings, please let me know so I be sure they get to you!

If you want to participate, email me or reply to this post to join in!

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Blog Tour: Doxology Whirlwind Tour

Please enjoy this guest post by Brian Holers, author of the literary novel, Doxology. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including $450 in Amazon gift cards, a Kindle Fire, and 5 autographed copies of the book.

Not just for Christians

One of the beauties of self-publishing is that the gatekeeper has been fired. In this new world of books made possible by the Internet, no one is left to guard the door. To tell the reader what is what. This state of affairs may introduce an element of confusion for dogmatic readers, but the good news is, new breeds of literature are being created.

Self-publishing allows literature to cross over in new ways. Traditional Christian fiction publishers, for instance, disallow most references to sex, and even the most juvenile profanity. Self-publishing changes this. Not to suggest a writer should ever debase a genre—as writers we are obliged to choose our words carefully. But the old Christian books kept many readers away. “I’m not going to read that. That’s Christian. It’s boring.” Still, nearly every Christian I know periodically swears, fights, and even becomes amorous from time to time. Christians like good stories too, with depth of character, excitement, whimsy, action. The success of a book like The Shack shows the need for stories of real people dealing with real problems, in a faith-based context. It doesn’t even have to be good literature.

As humans, we all look for answers. Stories are stories. Conflict builds to crisis, which leads to a form of resolution. Sure, some people never doubt their faiths, even in the face of horrible tragedy. Others do. Some never ascribed to a faith in the first place, and instead spend their days casting about for a context to this condition we call humanness. The problem with much traditional Christian literature is this; when a character is pushed to a crisis, and the only change we read is “he fell on his knees, then and there, and accepted Jesus into his heart,” that incident may describe a beautiful sentiment, and may have value to a real person in real life, but as a reader, it doesn’t tell me anything. A reader wants details. He wants to see the sweat break out. She wants to hear the thoughts and words that accompany the character’s condition. Literature is literature. We want to see development. We want to get inside the characters. We want to get to know them. That’s why we care. Regardless of the genre label put on the book.

Doxology is a story in between. The book has a religious message; given its primary setting in rural north Louisiana, that message is Christian. But the characters are just people. They experience the same emotions all people do—love, joy, loss. Their conflicts grow and grow until they must be resolved. Like real people, they go astray, take paths of separation from God, or just from what is good for them. They experience desires that can never be fulfilled, want things that can never be had or even understood. They discover the traits in their lives that aren’t working, and set out to find new habits that will work. Many Christian values are universal—a belief, despite evidence to the contrary, that our lives are worthwhile. An understanding that letting go, and learning how little we are in charge, makes life more manageable. A certainty that the kindness and compassion we offer to others is returned to us a hundredfold.

Some say God. Some say the universe. But we all–when we’re honest, and when we pay attention, have a sense of something looking out for us, giving us what we need. Putting people we need into our lives. We give credit for these gifts as we see fit. Good literature promotes a point of view by showing the reader how a character’s modes of operation and beliefs work for her (or don’t). Good literature, whatever its genre, lets the reader inside. Lets the reader do part of the work. Doxology, in this vein, is a story at the crossroad of God and man. It presents God as the characters experience God, and as real people experience God, looking out for them, giving them what they need. Coming to understand how God has been there all along.

Doxology is a love story. Faith plays a role, as it helps the characters find answers and resolution, improves their lives. Like Jody and Vernon and the others, we all look for redemption from brokenness of the past. They and we find it, as people both real and imaginary alike do, in family, friends, productive work, a sense of place, a faith in something greater. Doxology is a story, first and foremost. Its characters face problems. Their conflicts grow. They look for resolutions and ultimately find them, imperfect as they are. We the readers get to know them, and we care. We sympathize. They matter.

As part of this special promotional extravaganza sponsored by Novel Publicity, the price of the Doxology eBook edition is just 99 cents this week. What’s more, by purchasing this fantastic book at an incredibly low price, you can enter to win many awesome prizes. The prizes include $450 in Amazon gift cards, a Kindle Fire, and 5 autographed copies of the book.

All the info you need to win one of these amazing prizes is RIGHT HERE. Remember, winning is as easy as clicking a button or leaving a blog comment–easy to enter; easy to win!

To win the prizes:

  1. Purchase your copy of Doxology for just 99 cents
  2. Fill-out the simple form on Novel Publicity
  3. Visit today’s featured social media event

Help my blog win:

The tour blogger who receives the most votes in the traffic-breaker poll will win a $100 gift card. When you visit Novel Publicity’s site to fill-out the contest entry form, don’t forget to VOTE FOR ME.

About the book: Fathers, sons and brothers reconnect over tragedy in this blue-collar Southern tale of love, loss, and the healing power of community and family. Get it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

About the author: An arborist by day and a novelist in every moment he can steal, Brian makes up stories from the treetops. Visit Brian on his website, Twitter, Facebook, or GoodReads.

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Some ‘Splainin To Do

So what is this Virtual Launch Party thing, Kate?

Why, I’m glad you asked! I’ll get into detail:

If you have hosted a blog tour before, it is very similar to that only a shorter time frame and not as wide a range (because I can’t afford to pay to have that done right now.)

I will be posting all day with lots of juicy things: Of course, I’ll be advertising my new book. The Pre-reviewers will all be featured when they post their reviews. I’m also posting “Guest Books” by authors I know in person or online. This means I just introduce another book in a post during the party. I’ll have posts linking reviews of the “Guest Books” too. I have a few “Guest Artist” features where I’ll tell about an artist and post some images of their work–So far I have my author image photographer and my cover artists for The Disenchanted Pet. I’ll post about the editor of the book, and some others. I’ll also be having giveaways. I’ll give away several ebooks and some print books, including one print copy of a “Guest Book”.

If you are interested in participating, what I ask from you is for you to post on your site about the book, whatever you’d like be it a review or one of the post materials I supply, along with the pretty party banner. I also provide a “Party Badge” to put up too if you like that kind of thing. If you’d like to be featured, I need the pictures and descriptive content about what you’d like to share. For artists, etc. I need a little bio information and a sample of your work to feature. For “Guest Books” I need all the info you would provide for me to advertise your book on my site. That includes links and pictures and stuff. If you have a giveaway such as a coupon or freebies, I’ll need to know that too. I understand that giveaways give you lots of attention for your services or books.

If any of this appeals to you, please let me know because there is plenty of room on the internet for any size of party we want!

All the people involved so far and the giveaways are listed on the Party Construction Page here: https://katepolicani.com/the-lustre/launch-party-the-lustre-under-construction/

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You’re Invited!

This is your official invitation! Be sure to drop by the site on these dates for lots of great book release fun! I still have room for guest bloggers, guest books, pre-reviews (you’ll have to be a fast reader) and guest artists.

Please reply to the email or this post to get listed! The current list of participants can be seen on the post site! https://katepolicani.com/the-lustre/launch-party-the-lustre-under-construction/

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New Review: Disposable People by Ezekel Alan

Disposable People

by Ezekel Alan

Ten year old Kenneth Lovelace often went to bed without dinner. Instead of feeling hunger, however, what he mostly felt was fear and shame, knowing that his family’s poverty was the reason he had no food. Kenneth also recalls his bitterness whenever his parents locked him out of their tiny, one-room house to act on their ‘urge’. This was in the 1970s, when Jamaica’s socialist regime was dragging the country into bankruptcy, and when an Old Timer had told him that he was cursed since birth.

Beginning with his earliest memories, “Disposable People” traces the life of Kenneth Lovelace, now a consultant living in the USA. After a string of failed marriages, bad relationships and other misfortunes, Kenneth looks back at his life in his old, hateful village with hopes of finding the roots of his latest tragedy. What comes out is a story of mischief and adventures, sex, prejudice, evil spirits, adversities and, progressively, violence.

Read my review of Disposable People here: http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/disposable-people-by-ezekel-alan/

Or just buy it on Amazon!

To learn more about the author go to  http://ezekelalan.com/

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