A Safe Harbor Blurb & Excerpt
Written on April 30, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, Sanctuary Universe · Tags: a safe harbor
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The cover’s not up yet (and oh man, I’m dancing in my office waiting for the chance to share it because Samhain has given us so much cover love this year… first with Amanda Kelsey rocking the hell out of Crossroads and then Tuesday Dube bringing sexy back with Sanctuary Unbound. I’ll... Read more
Get Hooked On a Series, PART THREE!
Written on April 28, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, Contests · Tags: get hooked on a series
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Oh yeah, I’m back at it. Look out world, I’ve got 30 series and I’m gonna try to get you hooked on one (or more!) Check out this stash of goodies: Want to find out more? Read More →
Win a copy of Dragonborne!
Written on April 26, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, Contests · Tags: chandra ryan, Contests, free stuff
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I was lucky enough to be able to sweet-talk Chandra out of an ARC, so I got to read this book before you did. (Okay, maybe not all of you, but some of you!) Since it goes on sale tomorrow (and will probably be available later today at My Bookstore & More) I thought I’d run a little contest. “Dragonborne”... Read more
Zola’s Pride Snippet
Written on April 22, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, Excerpts, Southern Arcana · Tags: zola's pride
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Donna & I were really excited to be invited to contribute to the second Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance. There are a ton of really awesome authors on board, including Ava Gray,Karen Chance, Lara Adrian, Laura Anne Gilman, Michele Hauf, SJ Day, Robin Owens, Sharon Shinn, Jackie Kessler… (did... Read more
Winner and Samhain Books That Look Awesome
Written on April 21, 2010 by Bree · All Posts · Tags: i heart books, Samhain Publishing, winners
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Playing catch up over here! The winner of a digital copy of Before The Storm is Kate Leger! E-mail me at bree@moirarogers.com to claim your prize! Before the Storm was a fabulous fantasy romance, one of the many awesome books coming out of Samhain Publishing. I was trolling about the coming soon pages... Read more
Thanks
Written on April 19, 2010 by Bree · All Posts · Tags: mushy posts
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It’s been a long couple months for me’n Donna. Collaboration has so many advantages, but it has disadvantages too, one of which is that we have two schedules to work around, and two lives filled with two families and two sets of in-laws that can go nova at any time. Things have been going... Read more
My Very Serious Thoughts On…
Written on April 19, 2010 by Bree · All Posts · Tags: My Very Serious Thoughts
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Blogs are nice, but they’re sort of immediate. Something happens, you post a topical reply, but then in a few weeks they’re mostly forgotten unless you happen to be a very organized tagger. (Hint: I’m not.) There are a lot of questions I get asked a fair bit, and I’m sure... Read more
Digital Self Publishing vs Epublishing
Written on April 17, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, Epublishing For Newbies By Newbies, Red · Tags: bree hearts numbers, Geeks are Good, graphs! I have graphs!
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If there’s one thing you’ll almost never hear me do, it’s state that there is One True Way to do things in publishing. If we put aside the no-brainers (most of which deal with a lack of professionalism or common sense) so many of the choices we make should really just depend on our... Read more
Ask Anything!
Written on April 15, 2010 by Bree · All Posts · Tags: tea time
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I’ve never tried this before, but I figured I might give it a whirl. Now some of you just have to take pity on me and ask questions so I won’t look silly! (Please! ) Open season on questions! Ask me anything. About current projects, past projects, future projects. Ask about our... Read more
Kindle Backlist Sales, Now With Charts
Written on April 14, 2010 by Bree · All Posts, The Writing Life · Tags: bree hearts numbers, Geeks are Good
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I’m not sure if this is accepted wisdom everywhere, but certainly one thing I heard a lot when I started epublishing in 2008 was that you make the bulk of your money up front, and then it trickles in after that. You might get another bump when you get your first Fictionwise statement, or quarterly... Read more





