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Amazon Prime is changing everything!

I’m sure if you’re a reader or author you’ve heard about Amazon’s new prime membership for books. For a monthly fee a reader can now purchase an unlimited amount of ebooks for as long as they remain members. I’ve done a bit of research and here’s what I’ve discovered.

 

Although Amazon Prime does sound ominous to the author when it comes to royalty payments it actually does have some pretty fantastic perks. For one, an author will no longer see that dreaded return unit in their…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on July 22, 2014 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Being a writer

Writer’s are transport machines. We put words on the page and transport reader’s minds to other places and times. But at what cost to a writer’s psyche?

 

A great author once said that being a writer is like having to do homework every day for the rest of your life. There is always something to do; editing, rewriting, better setting details, characterization, etc. Not a day goes by that I don’t spend time working on one of my books or upcoming projects. Tens of thousands of…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on July 15, 2014 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Stand out!

It never fails to amaze me how we have become such an instant society, a society in which entertainment, whether television, movies, or books can be had at the ready with the press of a button almost anywhere in the world and at any time. As a writer, you must have a constant presence in order to stand out among all the clutter.

 

I have been on vacation for the last few days and have not written any new posts to my groups or made my presence known on the internet. You would…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on July 13, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

The marketing secret!

I’ve been reading a lot of threads and forums lately dealing with the topic of marketing your book. It seems there are a lot of “newbie authors” out there in this relatively virgin explosion of indie publishing and many can’t understand why their book isn’t selling. When asked if they market and promote their books most do say yes, but often complain of the time it takes in a world where we all have limited time.

Well, here’s a hard truth. To be a successful indie author you…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on July 8, 2014 at 3:30am — No Comments

Origins of a novel

Thanks to everyone who purchased DROP OUT, the book continues to affect lives. For those of you who don’t know the origins of the story and its message, I thought I’d share a portion of a biography interview I did when the book was published. Then please decide if it is right for you.

 

I’ve been a thriller, sci-fi writer for more than twenty years and over that span of time my books garnered the attention of numerous literary agents and publishers. In 2005, I signed with a…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on June 30, 2014 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Reviews are personal

Touching again on the subject of unpaid reviews from unknown readers, I would like to point out just how personal taste is reflected in each review. I’m not going to mention the 23 – five star reviews I’ve gotten for DROP OUT, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FX0K7U but mention quotes from the two worst reviews I’ve received. Why focus on the worst? Because they are perfect examples of opinion and preference.

 

The first quote is…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on June 23, 2014 at 12:48pm — No Comments

The future!

          I’ve been contemplating the future of the author in today’s high technology society. What will become of us and the books we write? Will the paperback go the way of the compact disk and disappear forever? Will publishing houses dissolve into nonexistence the way most record labels have? Will a paperback…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on June 21, 2014 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Good things come…

          Nobody said it was going to be easy making a living as a writer. Nobody said it was always going to be fun. Nobody promised me that after spending twenty-plus years holed up in my office writing novels that anyone would ever read them. Nobody promised me anything would ever come of my writing, and yet I still do…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on June 11, 2014 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Reviews for sale! - Never pay for a review!

I’ve touched on this subject many times but it warrants repeating. Never pay someone to read and review one of your books. Paid reviewers give glowing reports on the books they read even if the books are terrible. Why? Because they want your repeat business. Would you pay someone a second time if they gave your book a bad review the first time? Of course…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 28, 2014 at 6:30pm — 1 Comment

Writing withdrawal

I recently completed and published my tenth book. It took nearly fourteen months working at my computer from three to five hours a day. Seeing the book for sale worldwide is both exhilarating and relieving. I had planned to finish it while on my recent vacation but since I completed it a month ahead of schedule I found myself on vacation with nothing to write.

 

This has never happened before. I’ve always had a project that…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 24, 2014 at 1:28pm — No Comments

Getting sales

When it comes to marketing and promoting your book nothing beats grassroots marketing and word-of-mouth promotion. That said, I’ve joined an exciting new online writers group devoted to paying it forward through various methods of promotion, including tweets, Facebook, and word-of-mouth promotion.

   Getting noticed above the massive flood of new books is hard, but the task becomes easier when authors help each other. That’s what this group…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 10, 2014 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Is marketing worth it?

I’ve been reading a lot of threads and forums lately dealing with the topic of marketing your book. It seems there are a lot of “newbies” out there in this relatively virgin explosion of indie publishing and many can’t understand why their books aren’t selling. When asked if these new authors market and promote their books most say yes, but complain that they have…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 7, 2014 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

What a great day!

What a great day! First, this new 5-star review for DROP OUT.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring,

By LisaC - See all my…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 1, 2014 at 12:24pm — No Comments

Birthing

Well, after nearly exactly 15 months my latest book, THE END TIME is about to be birthed. The cover is complete, the blurb and pitch are complete, and I just sent all my material to Chris O'Byrne at Jetlaunch. Chris is the man who formats my manuscript for ever ereader imaginable and places the book on all the sell sites for me. Like my cover artist, Judy Bullard, I've used these same two people for all my ten published books. This gives my titles and format and consistent…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 24, 2014 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Never pay for a review

Though I’ve touched on this subject before on my blog I think it warrants repeating. I will never pay someone to read and review one of my books. Period! Most paid reviewers give glowing reviews on the books they read even if the book is not up to par. Why? Because they want your money and repeat business. Think about it. Would you pay someone a second…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 18, 2014 at 12:29pm — No Comments

Creating characters from scratch

          I’m often asked by media and friends how do I create my characters? At last count I have somewhere in the neighborhood of over one hundred spread over my nine published and three unpublished books. These characters have detailed histories and vivid personalities. Some are absolutely terrifying, some are…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 11, 2014 at 1:53pm — No Comments

The miracle way to sell more books

After breaking contract with a prominent NY literary agency nearly four years ago to pursue the ebook/indie publishing revolution I can now confidently say I know what it takes to sell books. This revelation comes after spending thousands of dollars on every marketing and promotional tool, sponsorship, and gimmick available. I can say that although some of these applications yielded modest sales, nothing compares to the secret I’m about to reveal. So here it…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on March 26, 2014 at 12:06pm — No Comments

New Middle Grade Fantasy Novel for Free!

You already know about Noah.  Just wait until you read the animal's story!





Inspired by the writing of C.S. Lewis and an Irish pub song that wonders why the unicorns didn't make it on Noah's Ark, Thimblerig's Ark is an imaginative tale, wondering how the animals made the trip, and what they had to go through along the way. Written for ages 10 and…

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Added by Nate Fleming on March 16, 2014 at 5:31am — No Comments

Getting on the bestseller list

I read an article recently defining what it meant to be an Amazon bestselling author these days. Keep in mind this is an Amazon bestseller not a New York Times bestseller. The general rule is if your book sells between 150-500 copies in a twenty-four hour period its ranking can get low enough that it can be considered a bestseller.

 

That said, I am an Amazon bestselling author three times this year. Once in…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on March 8, 2014 at 11:40am — 2 Comments

Websites all writers should be on.

I’ve been doing a lot of marketing/promotion lately for my books and have come up with a “must-be-on” list for writers who want to promote their books. These website provide free services that can really get your books noticed. There are many other sites out there but I highly recommend you concentrate your marketing efforts on these. If you check their…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on February 26, 2014 at 1:36pm — No Comments

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