Infostack Review

Hi all! 

I'm not sure about how many authors are aware of Infostack and the deals they offer, so I thought I would give my thoughts here. I've purchased their Write, Publish, Profit bundle three times and I'm happy with what I got. 

Infostack offer cheap bundles with certain themes and businesses in mind. The one that I'll be talking about is Write, Publish, Profit. They do other bundles as well, such as wellness, healthy eating and marketing. I've never tried any of them as they haven't been of any interest to me, but from what I've seen they look quite good too. 

They contact a variety of writers, marketers and course owners and bundle it all into one for $49. They have several ebooks, courses and worksheets that you can work through. Some are discounts on software or services, such as cover design or editing. There is a cheatsheet you can buy to help navigate your way through the bundle if you're confused too. 

My favourite part of these bundles are some of the courses you can take. I've always struggled with marketing and a few of the courses are really good and have helped with that. 

Anyone can purchase the bundle at any point in their writing journey. It covers starting your story to marketing it when it's published. Even though I've published books previously, I still find some of the writing and editing courses useful. 

I'm a huge fan of Infostack because of Write, Publish, Profit. I've just purchased 6.0 and I'm getting through everything in there slowly but surely! It's only offered once a year for a week, which means you have to sign up to their newsletter or risk missing out on the deal. For $49 you get a bundle worth thousands of everything was purchased individually. I was cautious when I first heard about it as I thought it was too good to be true. I'm so glad it wasn't! 

So, if you've never heard of Infostack before or you've been on the fence about purchasing from them, I'd say do it. The deals are amazing and have helped me so much with various aspects of being an author. 

That's it for this week, don't forget to check Infostack out! See you next week. 

Purgatory Chapter One Preview

Hi all!

Celestial Plague #3: Purgatory will be going up for pre-order next month so I knew I had to show you the first chapter! If you don’t want spoilers for the Celestial Plague series, then you don’t want to keep reading…

Chapter One

Raya didn’t expect to feel her heart getting ripped out of her chest.

Her friend had just disappeared in a funnel of light, tricked by the God she so desperately wanted to please. The monster growls, and his body ripples. A multicoloured mark appears on his chest, next to his heart. 

Damisa, her panther self, screams in a fury at the back of her mind. 

"You... Give her back!" she screeches, her throat raw from her previous screams. 

The man lumbers his oversized body, dragging it against the floor. "She has chosen me." 

"She would not." 

"Fine, allow me to show you." 

Shannon, her remaining friend, holds her back when Raya attempts to attack him. The man raises his head up to the sky and a new funnel of light bursts from the sky. This time, it takes no one. When the light fades, a Sarj jumps forward, blinking its new-born eyes. Its body is a royal purple, covered in various splashes of colour. The monster turns its mismatched eyes to her and her heart sinks. 

"Lee?" 

The Sarj cocks its head to one side, as if trying to remember.

"Retreat… my children. We have claimed… enough souls today." 

The man raises his head again, and several beams of light envelope him and the Sarjs. 

Raya attempts to run to her before it’s too late, but she's held back once again. "Lee, no!" 

Within seconds, her friend is gone. 

Raya collapses to the floor with her head in her hands. "Lee…" 

"We'll find a way to fix this," Shannon murmurs in her ear. 

Raya can't reply. How could they fix it? Their friend is a Sarj, as far as they know, there's no way to get her back. She didn't even seem to recognise them, if that Sarj was her. 

Damisa growls in disagreement. 

You're right, Raya replies. That was her. 

"We need to get inside," Ezekiel mutters. 

Shannon hauls Raya to her feet and leads her back to the café. Dan's smiling face in the window is more than enough to make her blood boil. 

He throws the door open with a grin. "Raya! I'm glad you're okay." 

Damisa's lips curl as Raya shoulders pass him. The loose skin under her arm wobbles with each movement, but she tries to push the discomfort to the back of her mind. 

I'm not okay. My friend is gone. 

She sinks into the nearest chair, her arms locked around her body. She studies the stretch marks extending up her arms, blinking her tears away. 

We should have shifted. 

As Damisa replies with a growl, a wave of fatigue washes over her. There's no way they could have shifted in their state. They've been doing it too much recently; her body needs rest. The stretch marks and loose skin have gotten worse with each shift, her body isn't bouncing back. 

She's never been self-conscious, but the look of her body bothers her. 

Lee never cared. She thought it was cool that I could shift. 

"Come on, we need ideas!" Shannon says. 

Dan whips his head towards her. "You need to shut the fuck up. Raya is upset."

"Lee was my friend too!" 

"She’s gone now. It’s just us." Dan kneels in front of Raya and tries to take her hand, but she yanks it away. "We're Unbitten. We can still get away from this. Leave these two behind and come with me." 

The thought of going anywhere with him repulsed her. Why would she abandon her friends for him? 

She looks up at Shannon, who has been sitting down quietly. "Shan?" 

Her friend shoots to her feet, twiddling her thumbs nervously. "Yes?" 

"Bite me." 

Her friend recoils. "What?" 

"Raya, you're upset. You don't really—" Dan tries to speak, but she shoulders him out the way. 

"Please.”

Raya knows that she isn’t thinking rationally. Some part of her believes that her being Bitten will make her closer to Ashleigh somehow. Maybe it would even bring her friend back. Deep down, she knows it’s not true, but her mind is fogged by seeing her friend as a Sarj.

She tried to remember. She knew it was me.

"No!" Dan screams. 

Raya slams into the nearest wall, shaking the paintings that are still hung up. She tries to move her body, but she's pinned, not even able to wiggle her toes. Dan has his one arm outstretched towards her, his fingers curled into his palm. 

"Let me go!" she screams. 

Damisa roars in a fury in the back of her mind; images of her sinking her teeth into his skin flash into her head. 

"This isn’t right. She just wants—" Shannon sighs, taking a step forward. 

"She's upset. She doesn't know what she wants." 

"She wants to get away from you, lover boy," Ezekiel chimes in. 

Dan's head snaps towards Ezekiel. "You need to shut up." 

"And you need to learn that no means no," Ezekiel says with a growl. 

"I know what's best for her." 

Ezekiel throws his head back in a throaty laugh. "You? A person she's known for a few weeks versus a friend she's known for years? Get over yourself." 

Dan swipes his hand towards Ezekiel, sending him crashing through the window. Raya slumps to the floor as the glass explodes, sending giant shards in all directions. When she's able to stand up, Ezekiel lies in the middle of the street on a blanket of glass, unmoving. 

"Why would you do that?" Shannon screams. 

Dan raises his hand towards her. "You want to join him?" 

Raya doesn't even think about her next actions. She slams a wooden chair over Dan's back, sending him to the floor like a bag of potatoes. She stands above him, trembling for a few seconds before tossing the chair to the side. 

"Shan, bite me." 

Shannon shivers. "You don't want this." 

"I need to know." 

"Know what?" 

"What made it so great that Lee had to…" Her words catch in her throat, and she's unable to finish. 

"But what about Damisa?" 

The panther lets out a pained cry. They don't know what the virus will do to them. Ezekiel couldn't communicate with his animal self. 

But he's bitten more people than I ever plan to. 

"She'll understand." 

"Rai…" 

"I need to know." 

With a gulp, Shannon gingerly takes Raya's hand and raises it to her mouth. Just when she's sure that the winged girl will back out, she feels teeth pierce her skin. 

As she drops to the floor, her mind is filled with Damisa's screams. The virus pumps through her veins, muffling her panther's voice. 

I'm so sorry. I know this hurts. 

Once the screams become nothing more than panicked whimpers, everything goes black. 

 

***

 

Jenna finds herself in an unknown place. She quickly deduces that she's in some sort of bedroom, the walls coloured a garish pink and covered in white daisies. 

Some kid has poor taste, she thinks to herself. 

The second she attempts to sit up, hot pain blasts through her body. Her leg feels like stone, and the skin is red hot to the touch. The infection comes to the forefront of her mind again, although this time she knows there's no saving her. 

At least Sin hasn't infected me. 

As if her girlfriend was summoned, the door creaks open, and she pops her head around. "You're awake!" she says in relief. 

Jenna swallows the lump in her throat. "I feel awful." 

Cindy slips in, carefully shutting the door behind her. "I know." 

Jenna reaches a hand out, which Cindy takes without hesitation. Her elfish ears are flat against her head, a sign of her anxiety. 

Jenna decides to change the subject before it gets too sentimental. "Where are we?" 

"In the city. I found a house with its door kicked in." 

"So, we could be in someone else's house right now?" 

"I've already looked around. Cupboards are looted and the blankets are taken. No way is someone living here." 

That statement makes Jenna relax slightly. At least they don't have to worry about fighting off more people. Her leg is proof that it didn't go down well last time. 

"Good. What's the plan?" 

"The plan is for you to get better." 

"I'm not getting better, Sin. My leg is going green." 

Both of them look down at her wound. Jenna had been stabbed in the leg by some punk kid who wanted to prove themselves. Although Cindy had managed to find a healer, it was clear that it hadn’t worked all the way through. The skin around her open wound now has a grey tinge, and green pus is leaking from it. There’s a crust of dried liquid running down her leg as well.

Cindy's ears twitch slightly. "We'll find a way." 

"The healer didn't work last time." 

"That's why we're in the city. I'm going to find her and make sure you're better this time." 

Jenna rolls her eyes. "What are you going to do? Threaten her?" 

Cindy squares her shoulders. "If necessary." 

"You couldn't intimidate a peanut." 

This makes the corner of Cindy's lips curve. "I'm going to try. We don't have many options." 

Jenna untwines her fingers from hers. "Don't infect me." 

"But it could-" 

"I'd rather die." 

This makes her girlfriend pause. "It's not as bad as you think, Jen." 

"I don't want it."

"But-" 

"No means no." 

Cindy shuffles. "Fine." 

"Promise?" 

"Promise." 

They sit in silence for a few seconds before Cindy stands up, kissing Jenna on the forehead. 

"Where are you going?" 

"To find the healer." 

"The city is huge." 

"I'm persistent." 

"Watch out for B's group." 

"I will. I don't think they've quite forgotten me from last time." 

"Just... be careful." 

Cindy flashes her a smile. "I will, promise." 

As the door shuts quietly, Jenna shifts into a more comfortable position. The covers lift slightly, and she catches a whiff of blood. 

"Shit," she mutters. 

She throws the covers off to inspect her leg more closely. While it's red and swollen, the only thing oozing from it is pus. The sheets around her bum are stained red with fresh blood, and her thighs are sticky. 

"Ugh. I hate periods in the apocalypse!" 

She tries to sit up slightly, but her leg twinges with pain. The sound of another door slamming lets her know that Cindy has left. She wouldn’t be able to hear her cries now. 

"Shit." 

Jenna holds her breath and swings her legs over the bed in one swift motion, gasping in pain. Her leg throbs with even the tiniest movement, and she wishes her girlfriend hadn't left so quickly. Her head spins when she tries to stand, clutching the grey dresser beside her. The feeling of moving makes bile rise in her throat and before she can think, she's vomiting on the floor. Once she's finished, she sinks back down onto the bed, gasping for breath. 

"Fuck's sake," she mutters to herself, wiping a trail of sticky saliva from her mouth. 

The smell of vomit permeates the room, and the feeling of sitting in her own blood makes her uncomfortable. 

How much longer did she have? 

She thought infections usually took people quickly, but hers seems to have lasted forever. Maybe it's because of the healer, or maybe she's just lucky. 

There's a crash outside that makes her jump and her leg twinge. She listens out for more noise, unsurprised to hear another crash. The curtains to her room are drawn, so she can't see who's out there just by staring out the window. The thought of trying to stand again makes her sick, but she has to know if Cindy is in trouble. 

Taking a few deep breaths, she pulls herself up, ignoring the hot pain in her leg. She drags herself towards the window, her injured leg hanging limply behind her. Carefully, she pulls back a curtain, just enough for one eye to peek through. The street is full of knocked over bins and old rubbish. A few of the houses on the other side have been sprayed with graffiti and have their windows smashed in. 

She then notices a group of people exit one house, clutching several backpacks. Her heart begins to thrum when she sees them talking to each other while pointing at other buildings. Although Cindy said the house was deserted, these people don't know there's nothing left to take. They cross the street, fanning out in pairs to check the houses. With each kick to the door, she flinches, dragging herself back into bed. 

There's no way I can fight them off in this state. 

The door gives in easily, and the pair gain access to the house, though they don't come to her immediately. She can hear them clanging around, pulling the place apart to look for any sort of supplies. If what Cindy said is true, they won't be here very long. 

"Nothing. I think this place is empty," a muffled voice calls out. 

"Let's get out of here. It absolutely stinks." 

She's thankful for the pile of vomit on the floor, which makes them leave faster. The door slams shut behind them, and she relaxes again. 

That was far too close. 

Her heart is still pounding as her eyelids start to droop. She wants to stay awake, but her body is crying out for sleep. For what seems like hours, she fights the urge to drift off, hoping that Cindy will return soon. Eventually, the door creaks open and she's relieved to see her girlfriend. 

"Are you okay? There's—" 

"People broke in looking for supplies. They didn't find me." 

Cindy wrinkles her nose and her gaze lands on the creamy vomit on the floor. "You were sick?" 

"I got up too fast." 

Her girlfriend scoots onto the bed and scolds her. "Why did you get up?" 

"My period started." 

Cindy lifts the covers up. "Oh. Good thing I found some towels." 

"I feel really icky," Jenna mumbles, pulling the covers up to her face. 

Cindy's face falls. "I'll go get the towels. I even managed to find a can of food. I'll start cooking it for you." 

"Make sure you eat too..." Jenna mumbles as sleep finally overcomes her. 

"You need it more…" Is the last thing she hears before drifting off. 

***

That’s it for this week, keep an eye out for when Purgatory goes up for pre-order! See you next week.

My Favourite Zombie Shows

Hi all! 

This week I wanted to share a few of my favourite zombie shows with you. I absolutely love watching anything with zombies in it and it usually doesn't take long to get me hooked. I won’t talk too much about them as I don’t want to give too much away and I think you should watch them yourself! Take a look at what I love below... 

iZombie

Such a great concept and I love all the characters. The plot is easy to follow and it has a few twists too! The mix of zombies and detective work is a really good combination and makes for a great watch. 

Z Nation 

A mix of zombies and comedy, this is one of my favourite zombie shows of all time. There are plenty of different types of zombies, and a few of the characters even turn into them as well. I love how absurd the show gets as time goes on and it's so entertaining. 

All Of Us Are Dead 

This is one of the newer ones I've watched and it didn't take long to get me hooked. The characters are trapped in a school, trying to fight their way out. The characters are great and I cried when the deaths started to pile up. 

Kingdom

This is the most serious out of the four, but it does have a few moments of comedy. The setting is fantastic and the way the zombies come about is fascinating. One thing that sticks out to me is that these zombies can be killed by water, which isn't something I've come across before. 

As far as I know you can watch all of these on Netflix and I highly recommend that you do! They're all loads of fun and so easy to binge. They all have several seasons too, which is great if you want to watch them all in one go. Whenever there are new zombie shows out in the future, you can bet that I'll be checking them out. 

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading. See you next week. 

My Favourite Greek Myths

Hi all! 

As I am now writing the first draft of Missing Constellations, I thought I'd tell you about my favourite Greek myths. 

Laelaps and the Teumessian Fox. 

This should come as a surprise to no-one as I'm writing a book about them! This was always one of my favourite myths, mostly due to the fact that it's a paradox. They can't touch each other without one winning over the other. I always knew I wanted to write a book about them and I'm so glad that I can do that now. 

Perseus and Medusa. 

There are so many iterations of this myth but I still think it's one of the best. In some, Medusa is the victim and in others she's just a monster. Either way, Perseus defeating her with the gifts that the gods gave him is always a great read. 

Pegasus. 

Winged horses are always beautiful in my opinion and Pegasus will be in Missing Constellations too. I couldn't leave out one of my favourites! 

Hercules and Cerberus.

I named one of the dragons in Elemental Dragons after the three headed canine so of course it would be one of my favourites! I love how Hercules managed to wrangle him in the end and marched him out of the underworld. 

Jason and the Golden Fleece. 

This one is really popular and I can see why. I've watched several films where Jason has had to retrieve the golden fleece and the story never gets boring. The fleece is even mentioned in Missing Constellations, but I haven't decided if it will make an appearance yet. 

There are so many great myths out there but these ones are definitely my favourites. I grew up watching Jason and the Argonauts and Hercules. I loved reading mythological books before I went to sleep too. It's no wonder that I'm now writing about the myths themselves! 

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week. 

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Elemental Dragons Stickers

Hi all! 

I thought I'd show off all the stickers that I've had designed for the Elemental Dragons series. You might recognise some of the designs already but I wanted to show off some of the newer ones! 

Aqueous. 

Aqueous is my favourite dragon from the series and he was the first to get a sticker. I got them a couple years ago and there aren't many left from the original batch now. I love the design and the way the stickers shine. 

He's also available as a circle sticker, but I prefer this one.

Damayanti. 

The simplest of the stickers, but I absolutely love it. They're nice and thick and they stick really well. Damayanti's design is perfect and I love the position the artist chose to draw her in. 

Like Aqueous, she's also available as a circle sticker. 

Drea. 

This was the last sticker that I had done. I love how she sparkles and I think it shows off her design really well. I don't think she's like this sticker if she saw it though, it doesn't show off her toughness enough! 

Drea is also available as a circle sticker. 

I'd love to be able to set up a shop so I could start selling them but at the moment I'm not sure where to start. I want to focus on setting up a Patreon for this year and then I'm hoping to get a shop set up. The stickers will also be offered as rewards to those who sign up to my Patreon at certain tiers. It's something that I would love to do in the future, once I have more time and a better idea of how to do it. I'd love to see people with merch from my books. 

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week. 

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The Impact of Writing on Mental Health

Hi all! 

This week I wanted to talk about the impact writing can have on your mental health. Writing can help me immensely when I feel low, but sometimes that can reflect what I write. I thought I'd list a few things here. 

Relieves stress. 

Even if you only write a few words a day, I've found that writing can be a huge stress reliever. It lets your mind wander for a bit instead of worrying. 

Get your emotions out. 

Writing can be a good way to get your emotions out, good and bad. It may help you with how you're feeling and relieve some of the pressure. However, this can also be a double-edged sword. I find that when I'm mentally ill, this reflects in my writing a lot. I tend to write the characters with what I'm going through and how I'm feeling. This is especially evident in Street Rats, which has taken over the entire story. 

It's an escape. 

You can escape for however long you want in writing. Even if it's just for a few minutes every day. It gives your mind a rest from what's going on in the world. But this can get unhealthy if you're doing this too often, you need to make sure that you're not making yourself more sick by writing longer than you need to. 

Improved mood. 

It can help improve your mood as it gives you something else to focus on. Afterwards you can come back from it with a clearer mind. 

Organises your thoughts. 

Writing can help you organise your thoughts and feelings by writing them down. You don't even need to write a story, you can just write about your feelings and what made you feel that way. 

I hope this blog post can make you feel better about writing, even if you don't feel like you're in the best mental state. I've found writing to be such a good thing for me and it gives me an escape but also a way to get my feelings down. I love writing and it has definitely helped me when I've been at my lowest. 

That's it for this week, see you next Sunday! 

A Fun Monthly Writing Challenge

Hi all,

This week I’m going to talk about a monthly writing challenge I usually take part in, called Furious Fiction. I was introduced to this by the chairman of my writing group. He sends the email around each month and we can participate and share our stories if we want to. I try to take part as much as I can, though sometimes because of NaNoWriMo or not being able to come up with an idea for the prompt I don’t contribute.

First off, what is Furious Fiction?

It is a writing challenge that launches on the first weekend of each month. On the Friday, an email is sent out with the prompts and you need to squeeze it into 500 words. They usually supply a few words that have to be in your story as well as another challenge. This month’s was to write a story in the middle of something. I went with the middle of a trial, which Bastet has to complete without being killed by a zombie lioness.

The email goes out on Friday and you have 55 hours to write your story and submit it. The ones who manage the challenge are Australian, so you have to go by Australian time to submit it before the deadline. They have a countdown on their website when the challenge is live which is really handy to keep track of how much time you have left!

So far all of the stories that I have written for this challenge have been set in the Curse of Anubis universe. Two have been in Bastet’s perspective, while the others have been various unnamed characters that kick off certain events of the story. I’m hoping to get these stories submitted to anthologies instead of collecting them together for the Curse of Anubis Short Story Collection. There are other stories that I want to write for that book, but Furious Fiction really helps with getting other ideas out.

I’ve participated in a few of their challenges and I find them all really fun, it’s a good way to flex your writing muscles and write on a strict deadline. Some of the words that you have to add in can sometimes be hard to work in too, so it takes a lot of thinking.

I love participating in this challenge and a lot of the members of the writing group that I’m a part of write stories for it too. It’s really interesting to see what others come up with the same prompts and deadline. I’m going to try to participate as much as possible, even if I don’t win! The winner and the shortlist entries are all displayed on their website once all the entries have been read. The winner receives $500.

That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week.

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Pride Month - Character Edition

Hi all!

Last year I wrote a blog post about the dragons in the Elemental Dragons universe for Pride Month. This year I thought I would list the characters that I have written so far that are LQBTQIA+. This will be for characters who are either main characters or important side characters, so not every character is included. You may not know them all yet, but they will all be appearing in my books in the future.

Elemental Dragons

Wes - Gay.

Braith - Lesbian.

Violet - Asexual.


Original Elementals

Francesca - Lesbian.

Lucia - Pansexual.

Su-hyeon - Gay.

Tiegan - Genderfluid Bisexual.

Benjamin - Bisexual.


Mute

Audra - Asexual.

Briar - Non-Binary.

Hanne - Demisexual Lesbian.


Years

Cheyenne - Bisexual.


Celestial Plague

Raya - Bisexual.

Shannon - Lesbian.

Ashleigh - Asexual Aromantic.

Jenna - Lesbian.

Cindy - Lesbian.


Curse of Anubis

Darrus - Bisexual.

Fawn - Non-Binary Pansexual.

Eddy - Demisexual Pansexual.

Bastet - Lesbian.

Sekhmet - Bisexual.

Mafdet - Demisexual.

Thoth - Non-Binary.


Street Rats

Hailey - Bisexual.

Blythe - Lesbian.

Eularia - Lesbian.

Rix - Genderfluid .

Shiloh - Gay.


Missing Constellations

Laelaps - Gay.

Teumessian Fox - Asexual.

I am Bisexual myself, so I know the importance of including LGBTQIA+ characters in my books. I like to explore the relationships between characters and show that sometimes it’s not as easy to be in a relationship as some make it out to be. A lot of my characters are Bisexual and I think it’s important to raise awareness about Bisexual relationships.This list isn’t complete as the more books I write, the more characters I will create. There will be plenty of LGBTQIA+ characters in my books in the future and I can’t wait to write about them,

That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week.

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Camp NaNoWriMo Project Announcement - July 2023

Hi all!

Like with April’s Camp NaNoWriMo, I thought I’d share a brief post about my next project! As I’ve written three Original Elementals books on the trot, I’m now taking a break to write a standalone. This book is called Missing Constellations. I’m hoping to write 50K of the first draft in this month.

This book will follow Laelaps and the Teumessian Fox. The dog that always catch it’s prey and the fox who always escapes it’s captors. They are one of my favourite Greek myths as they get stuck in a never-ending loop so Zeus places them in the sky as constellations. This book will be a dual POV of both of them. I’m undecided if I will have chapter headers commissioned for both of them or not.

Every few years, Zeus allows the constellations to return to Earth for a day to experience life as a human. Once the sun sets, they are returned to the stars once more. Only this time, they don’t return. When the sun sets they turn into their canine forms and are still trapped on Earth. When one approaches the other, the loop kicks in and they are separated by a few feet. They travel the Earth trying to find out what has happened and eventually notice that all of the constellations are gone.

Laelaps is a quiet dog who would much prefer to sleep, while the Fox is more hyper and loves to run around and tease him. They’ve been stuck in the sky together for centuries in an endless chase. Though neither will admit it to the other, they consider themselves best friends.

My plan is still to set up a Patreon and this is the first book that I’m hoping to post on it! I’m still trying to figure out the details, such as covers and editing but I will worry about that more once the book is done. Alongside getting to read the book early, I’m going to offer other rewards such as ebooks, paperbacks, merch and possibly even a book dedication. With the book, I’m going to have character polls, 100 word drabbles and Q&As on there too. I’m not sure when I’m going to get this done, but I’m hoping by the end of the year I have a clear plan in place.

That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading. See you next week!

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Paperback Price Increase

Hi all,

Amazon have recently announced that they are increasing the price of their paperback production due to rising costs. I will be raising my prices slightly to align with this, but you can still order paperbacks at the current price before the middle of June. The current prices for my paperback books range from £9.99-£10.99, depending on the book and series. The price will only go up by a small amount, but I still wanted to give you a heads up just in case you were thinking about buying one.

I do have some plans for my paperback books, some long-term and some short-term. Seeing as this post is about paperbacks, I thought this would be a great place to discuss it!

Signed paperbacks.

Some authors use their own websites or sites like Etsy to sell signed paperback books. I've thought about this a lot and it is definitely something that I would like to do in the future. I would like to do bundles where you can buy a signed paperback, bookmark and some stickers as well. This would be exclusive to that site and I think it would be a great way to also sell some of the merchandise that I've had created. 

Distribution.

IngramSpark have recently scrapped the fee that they used to charge authors to upload their books to their database. I'm looking into this one, but it is definitely something that I have been interested in for a while. On Ingram, you can list your books at a discounted price and retailers/libraries may purchase them. I've looked into this before, but the £50 upload fee for each book is what always put me off. Now that it's gone, I'm thinking of uploading all of my books on there at some point. This will only be the paperback version, the ebook and hardcovers will still be available on Amazon.

Rewards.

I've discussed creating a Patreon several times before on my blog. For Camp NaNoWriMo July 2023 I will be writing the first draft of Missing Constellations, the book that would be a Patreon exclusive. My plan is to have a tier where patrons would get the option of receiving a signed paperback twice a year. They would also eventually get a signed copy of Missing Constellations, when that book has been completely published on Patreon and is ready for publication in ebook, paperback and hardcover on Amazon.

Giveaways.

I would love to get back into the habit of doing regular giveaways for paperbacks whenever a new book is published. I just love the feeling of readers receiving a signed copy.

If you want to order one of my paperbacks at the current price, make sure you do this before mid-June, as that is when the prices will be raised. That's it for this week, see you next Sunday!

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