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Fantasy, Horror & Science Fiction Writers

A group for all writers of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.

Members: 247
Latest Activity: Dec 24, 2023

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NEW HORROR RELEASE - NIGHTMARE IN THE NORTH

Started by Kelli A. Wilkins Aug 21, 2018.

Favorite Christian Fantasy Authors

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Killer in Wolf's Clothing - new gay shifter romance

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Comment by Jermaine Rivers on May 16, 2010 at 8:13am
How would you like exposure for your title at the 2010 Frankfurt Book Fair, the worlds largest book marketing venue? MaineStream Publishing will have a booth at this major event and If you are interested in direct representation, please feel free to contact me at: jrivers@mainestreampublishing.net
Comment by Paula Phillips on May 15, 2010 at 4:10am
Immortalis Carpe Noctem - Katie Salidas ( Vampire Fic)
www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
Comment by Kate L on May 14, 2010 at 12:25pm
New Review: Beau by Lorraine Agnew

http://thebookbuff.blogspot.com/2010/05/beau.html


Interesting little fantasy book, based on a very new concept: guardian angel gone rogue

Kate the Book Buff
The Book Buff: Book Reviews for Regular People
Comment by Paula Phillips on May 13, 2010 at 2:56am
Check out Today on www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
Author Interview with Mystery Writer Jennifer Chase
VBT #6 -Myrna Caudill with Interview and review of her Romantic Suspense Love Triumphs
Comment by Author Collective on May 12, 2010 at 9:27pm
Here is the truth, the vanity publishing houses charge astronomical rates for their services. A two hundred page book shouldn't cost the author $12.00 to get printed. It also shouldn't sell for $19.95. These companies are building their sale forces and charging their unknowing and unwitting staff members (you the author/customer) to work for them. They promise you that they will place your book in stores and they don't. They also tell you that you are privileged to purchase your own creative license for more than it should retail for, and they ask you to be happy with this arrangement. Well, if you are happy with not making a profit than this is the route to take.

Why as an author would you be so willing to take a forty percent discount from an over-inflated retail price when the bookstores will ask you to give them a fifty percent discount? You can't make money with this formula. A two hundred page novel should cost around $2.95 per copy or less and The Author Collective has helped our members routinely get these kinds of prices.

Many authors get a euphoric sense of pride as they are being taken advantage of by these companies. Ask yourself this question... Does a magazine like Newsweek, Elle, Vanity Fair or Home & Garden, with an average of two hundred full color pages cost its published $9.00 per copy? Of course not! Ask yourself another question... How many wise consumers would buy a 24 page full color comic book for $19.95? Question 3. When is the last time you paid more than $2.00 for a comic book?

Why is it that we are so enthralled with the concept of getting our work published that we cannot see the obvious? People, comic books don't cost twenty dollars! Novels shouldn't cost twenty dollars either. Lower your cost of producing and you can lower the retail cost of your book. This ultimately translates into more sales.

Don't be a SALES PERSON for the vanity publishing companies by purchasing their inflated jobbed-out printing services. Be your own business person and let us help you get your book produced at a cost of between eighty cents and three dollars per copy. THAT'S RIGHT I said eighty cents per copy. Once we help you get this no cost information we will then go to work and sale your book for you. We make money on selling your book which means that you get more sales and "Guess What" you make more money as well.

We attend about forty expos, conventions, tradeshows and conferences to sell books to the retail trade. Our members can attend at no additional cost to help promote their works. Up next week is the Houston Texas National Book festival and then the Book Expo America in New York City. Care to join us?

Take a look at our website and call me with any questions you may have.

Michael Williams
313.446.2262
www.AuthorCollective.com
Comment by Author Collective on May 12, 2010 at 10:19am
Dear Author,

Looking to go to the Book Expo America but can’t afford it? Would you like to by amongst the who's who in the literary community?

Join the Author Collective at the National Black Book Festival May 21 through May 23 in Houston and the Book Expo America in New York City May 25 through May 27. Can't make it? Then here is a chance to have your book represented by professionals. The Author Collective is here for you, the self-published and under-represented book writer. We go to the trade-shows and showcase your product to the people who love to buy and those who buy for a living. Why occupy a full booth alone at any trade-show or bookfair? It is expensive and ineffective. Our authors and staff members are always in attendance leaving you time to network, promote and "brand yourself " while book sales are still being made.

Don't have your book published yet? Not to worry, we'll help you at no cost self-publish your manuscript. Join us and talk amongst the leaders in traditional publishing and self-publishing industry, everyone will be at these events.

The Author Collective is here to help the unknown, little known and soon to be well known author promote their books. Join us as we attend more than forty literary tradeshows, conventions, conferences, expos and book fairs seeking to sell your book.

If you need more book sales, the Author Collective is for you. Membership is easy and affordable. To find out more, call me TODAY!

Call Michael Williams
(313) 446-2262
www.AuthorCollective.com
Comment by Paula Phillips on May 12, 2010 at 1:05am
Book Two - Darke academy - Gabriella Poole
www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
Comment by Paula Phillips on May 10, 2010 at 6:27pm
Check out Reviews on www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
Darke Academy -Gabriella Poole (teen Supernatural)
The Twilight Phenomenon- Nicola Bardola
Comment by Paula Phillips on May 6, 2010 at 10:30pm
For a review of Jennifer Chase's book "Dead Game" head to www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
Comment by Luther Giordano& Nancy Edgington on May 5, 2010 at 6:25pm
Hello

Just joined, looking for marketing ideas for our science fiction trilogy-in-one volume. Black Winds is available as an ebook at Smashwords which means anyone can read one and a half books for free.

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/11640

It's fun and unlike many indie authors, we can spell and use adverbs properly. Yes, we believe in descriptive modifiers. What fun is bald prose?
 

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