It is Easy-Peasy to Gift an eBook

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It is easy-peasy to gift an ebook, unless it is free. That shoots down my fabulous idea of  an excellent and free last minute Christmas gift for the an unexpected guest.

I am not giving up on the ebook idea, though. There is an abundance of bargain priced ebooks on Amazon and Nook and it is incredibly simple.

Step by Step instructions for Amazon:

  1. Navigate to Amazon.com and search for Kindle Book Deals or click HERE
  2. Choose a book.
  3.  On the right side of the screen, scroll down to Give as Gift and click it.

You will then be able to choose:

 Email the gift directly to my recipient (you will need their email address) or Email the gift to me

You can forward the gift email or print and personally deliver it to the recipient. This nice for the unexpected guest. You can also personalize the gift with a message.

If you feel overwhelmed with all the books on Amazon, visit my favorite site for Flinch Free Reads, Clean Indie Reads.  They have a short Q&A with the author and links to their books.

 
Instructions for Nook are basically the same. Just sign in to Barnes and Noble.
 
 
 
 
 
Of course, we would be honored if you chose to gift a book from one of our authors!

BooktoberFest Recap

Authors in the Park
Authors in the Park
Mount Dora, Fl
Oct 5, 2013

Last year I discovered the group, Authors in the Park, that put together events that focus on local talent. I was excited to have a chance to be a part of their most recent event, Booktoberfest, which was held in Mount Dora, FL on October 5. The idea was to combine the food and fun of Octoberfest with a costume contest based on characters from the books of the authors present.

I struggled with which of my characters to dress up as since they are regular, everyday people you might meet in the grocery store. Some of the other characters were pirates, race car drivers, even a flying horse. After lots of consideration, I decided to go as Michelle Burton, the muscian in Summer Storms and Winter’s End. I have to say, it’s interesting to take on the persona of a character I have been developing over the past two years. I even think it may give me a bit more insight into her as she appears in the next Seasons fo Faith book.

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I had the chance to talk with other authors and talk about trends in the publishing industry. I also met, Keith Rommel, who I’ve seen on Facebook and Twitter, but putting a real person to the profile was really nice. One of his books, The Cursed Man is being made into a movie and it was interesting to learn some of the details of the production process. All of the authors were obviously passionate about their books and being around them helped to rejuvinate my own muses.

I thought you might enjoy seeing authors dressed as the characters they create.

 

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Reader/Author a New Exciting Website

Great for readers and authors too.

Thank you, Rebekah, for giving me a chance to appear on your blog so I can explain a few thingsabout the new and exciting Reader/Author website. Here are some common questions I’ve been asked and the answers I’ve given. These will hopefully shed some light on what Reader/Author is, how it can make readers lives easier, and make the reviews readers give more rewarding for them.

Q. What is Reader/Author?

A. The short answer is that Reader/Author is an e-book distribution site similar to Amazon, Goodreads, and Smashwords, except with some significant differences. Among those differences are how readers discover new books to read and a rewards program for reviews.

Q. How will Reader/Author benefit readers?

A. One of the more critical benefits is Reader/Author will make it easy for readers to find quality books according to the readers  tastes in genres. There will be no more sifting through tons of books and taking a chance on a book that sounds good only to discover after purchasing that the book is a mess.

Q. On sites like Goodreads and Amazon readers receive a lot of unwanted solicitations. Likewise, at the other end of the spectrum is Smashwords, which does almost no marketing of its books. How will marketing be approached for books at Reader/Author?

A. Intelligently; because of the way we’er designing Reader/Author, readers will face NO spam. A reader will see advertisements from only the genres they like and direct marketing from only those authors to whom the reader has subscribed or from whom the reader has purchased. A reader can at any time unsubscribe from an author.

Q. Many sites offer reviews, but a constant concern for readers is finding honest ones. What are your thoughts on this?

A. Quality reviews are a huge concern in today’s market wherein many authors employ a Mutual Admiration Society, providing reviews that are based more on friendships and alliances than the actual book in question. That approach is shortsighted on the authors behalves. A reader who reads stellar review after stellar review only to discover upon reading the book that those reviews were bogus is going to feel misled. Such a reader will be far less likely to return than the reader who simply made a blind purchase.

Q. How will Reader/Author guard against dishonest reviews?

A. The line between readers and authors has been drawn at Reader/Author. Authors can purchase books but are unable to review them, thus preventing one type of buddy-system. In addition to this, readers are encouraged to report bogus reviews. If we discover a majority of a book’s reviews are misleading, we will refund the reader’s  money and further investigate the matter. Upon discovering that an author is intentionally bilking the system, said author will be banned and their books removed.

Q. You earlier alluded to a reviewer being rewarded for their reviews. How is this accomplished?

A. Through the Reader/Author Reviewer Rewards program. Readers accumulate reputation points based on the reviews they leave. When a reader gains enough reputation points, they are rewarded with discounts and free books. The number of discounts and free books escalate along with the reader’s reputation point level.

Q. In some ways, book distribution sites make readers feel almost as an afterthought compared to the attention given to authors, as if the reader is simply a means to an end or a purse to be fleeced. How would you say Reader/Author differs?

A. Simply put, at Reader/Author it is the reader’s  reviews and ratings that determine a book’s standing in the community rather than sales numbers. Readers are extremely important to us for reasons other than their wallets, so it is imperative that we build an environment in which the reader does not just feel protected from shameful marketing practices but also critical to the book community. As an author, I value nothing more than the reviews a reader leaves; it is through the reader’s judgment that authors become better writers and produce higher quality books.

Q. Are there social aspects to Reader/Author?

A. There are. Readers can friend and message other readers, subscribe to and message authors, and participate in user groups. Each reader will be provided their own page on which they can post a profile photo, a short bio, share their links, and post status messages.

Q. Is membership free?

A. Yes. At no time will a reader be charged for membership.

Q. Where can readers sign-up?

A. By going to  Reader/Author  sign-up page

I hope these questions and answers have shed some light on  Reader/Author Happy reading!

 

Exercising My Green Thumb

I’ve never had a green thumb  but over the past couple of years I developed a real yearning to garden. If you’ve been following Rebekah Lyn’s Kitchen  you will know that last year I planted a couple of tomatoes and an assortment of herbs. Both did pretty well, although I did loose my Basil and Lemon Verbena.

 

Dad's Winter Project 2012
Dad’s Winter Project 2012

Over the winter, my dad and I put in a lovely patio and storage shed, which I have accented with a Plumeria tree, some Batchelor’s Button, Amaryllis, a Gardenia bush, and a couple of flowering plants my mom brings down from North Carolina every winter, then leaves with me. I have tomatoes again, this year I did one Heirloom and one Roma plant, I also added green beans, a zucchini and a squash plant. My real pride and joy right now, though, is my lemon tree.  I’m having some challenges with my Gardenia bush and a few concerns arose with me lemon tree this week, but it’s all a learning process and I am enjoying it. I try to spend at least a few minutes each night on the patio when I get home from work. I love seeing what’s new in the garden, smelling all of the relaxing scents. Tonight it is pouring down rain and I know that tomorrow, new growth will delight me when I get my time on the patio.

 

Using a plant stand to maximize space
Using a plant stand to maximize space

I love sitting out here
I love sitting out here

 

Baby birds nesting in a Chives plant
Baby birds nesting in a Chives plant

 

 

 

A  few weeks ago while trimming the chives, I discovered a bird had built a nest inside of the chives. It held four tiny eggs. Today they hatched!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have some exciting news! Summer Storms will be on sale June 6-9 for only 99 eents. You can read about it and watch the video trailer here

 

I would love to hear your stories about gardening, especially if you have any tips. I am new at this!