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Goodreads Giveaway: Some more bits and pieces

Posted on April 18, 2012

This is a micro-post update on my Goodreads Giveaway. Some things I’ve gleaned in the last few days:

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Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: ebook, free, giveaway, goodreads, one bad twelve, promotion, writers, writing

Using your Goodreads Giveaway for Maximum Advantage

Posted on April 16, 2012

This past Friday I wrapped up my first Goodreads Giveaway and thought I’d share some of the tips, tricks, and results I learned from doing it.

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Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: author, ebook, giveaway, goodreads, Kindle, promotion, publishing, self-publishing, writing

Featured Today on Scarlett Archer’s “1001 First Lines”

Posted on April 14, 2012

I’m excited to be today’s featured interview on Scarlett Archer’s great blog, 1001 First Lines.

Scarlett’s questions about the importance of first lines–and some of the lemons I’ve both read and written–were a lot of fun to answer. It’s a pleasure to just talk about craft sometimes!

Check it out if you have a few minutes and see if you agree with my views on what some people think are the most precious words in a book.

1001 First Lines: http://1001firstlines.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/first-lines-interview-with-author-matthew-iden/

Posted in: The Journey | Tagged: craft, first lines, novel, opening lines, Scarlett Archer, Scarlett Rugers, short story, writing

Book Critique: Robert Parker’s Looking for Rachel Wallace

Posted on April 13, 2012

Earlier this week, I talked about the usefulness of the book critique to help refine my writing. I thought I’d show a critique I did on one of crime fiction writer Robert Parker’s best Spenser novels, Looking for Rachel Wallace, a book that has helped me immensely as I try to make a career in the same field.

If the writing seems abbreviated or sloppy or informal, that’s the way I write these so as to better understand the critique later. It’s essentially a monologue I have with myself on paper; if I wrote any more formally or self-consciously, I feel that I’d lose something in the study. Unlike my guide in the previous post, there’s not much in the Issues section and there’s no Summary…I think I cover everything in the other sections. If I get a positive response, I’ll post a more complete critique on another novel.

I hope you find it helpful, but there are huge SPOILERS, obviously. Don’t read the critique if you haven’t read the book!

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Posted in: Craft, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: amazon, craft, ebook, Kindle, mystery, novel, Robert Parker, suspense, thriller, writing

Contest: Win an autographed copy of ONE BAD TWELVE!

Posted on April 11, 2012

Head on over to GoodReads.com for your chance to win an autographed copy of my crime fiction short story collection, one bad twelve! The contest ends in just 2 days, so hurry up!

Registering at GoodReads gives you the opportunity to participate in reading groups, chat with authors, and enter daily giveaways to win many other books, as well. It’s a great site that brings readers and writers together.

Giddyup and enter to snag that copy of one bad twelve for your very own at http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/23491-one-bad-twelve.

 

Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: amazon, book, contest, crime, crime fiction, free, giveaway, goodreads, novel, writing
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