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{Abuse of Friends}

§104 · October 26, 2009 · Platform · 1 comment

The latest changes to the news feed on Facebook brought an issue to mind. As a writer, I’m well aware that much of the promotion of my books will fall to me, even if I have a publishing house backing me. However, I still believe in etiquette.

Now, the FB problem was quickly taken care of, since most people were considerate enough to un-check all the boxes so we wouldn’t have to see every minute detail of their FB activity. And bless you all for that, by the way. I still often encounter other authors who I feel, quite frankly, abuse my friendship. I write this blog as a “tip,” because using social networking sites for promotion and advertising is fine and expected, if it’s done correctly.

I find that most FB users are very courteous, but I’ve still had to drop a friend or two due to the clutter in my inbox. I don’t expect to get daily messages from someone unless I’ve signed up for updates via a group or a fan page. I actually cringe about sending too many updates to people who have signed up on my fan page. I don’t want them to feel used and abused.

On Myspace, I’ve had people send me MULTIPLE comments for approval that had huge amounts of text describing their book, or even an HTML picture with flashy colors and headers. Once is okay, if it’s brief. Expecting a person to post 7 paragraphs of text to their comment page, or sending them some sort of ad/comment every day is downright annoying.

Guess what? They got dropped, too.

Again, we all expect announcements and updates, and other typical methods to promote a book, interview, etc. We encourage our fellow authors and applaud their success. It’s just a good idea to keep in mind that there is a line, and it’s nicer not to cross it.

Besides, it can backfire, leaving you with fewer friends by the time it’s all said and done. And if you can’t communicate with them, they’re never going to here about your book.

I enjoy and appreciate the friends I have and want to continue to be a welcome part of our little online community.

With love and murder,

Suza

{Website cont.}

§102 · October 18, 2009 · Cats, Tips · (No comments)

It’s been less than a week since I was singing the praises of Joomla. now it seemsnlj ….okay…my arm is being head-butted. Not conducive to typing. Lily is a sweet, fluffy, light-as-a-feather tortoiseshell. All torties are known to be a little nuts, just each in their own way.

Lily’s way is that she has issues with expression of affection. With the other cats, she’ll come at them from the side, pin them down, and give them a bath against their will.  She’s very motherly. With the humans, she sometimes gets a little excited and just can’t control herself…hence, the head-butting. Like just a second ago… WHAM—-WHAM—(pause)—WHAM-lick-lick-lick—WHAM.

She’s nuts.

As far as the website and Joomla, that idea has been scratched for a much better idea. It’s another program, suggested by the webmaster, that still allows the owner, like me, to edit portions of the site without having to write code. It’s just a little less boxy. I wish I could explain it better, but I can at least point you in the right direction. It’s with Adobe….I’m pretty sure. (Remember, I’m just lucky that I’m able to make this blog function.)

The site should be up in the next couple of days and will have improvements added a little at a time. Hope it gets a good reception. 

Suza

{New Website}

§100 · October 14, 2009 · Platform, Tips, Ups n Downs · (No comments)

Whether you’re a published author or one in the making, you need a website. That’s just the way it is.

I’ve blogged about platform before, you know, any means one uses to make themselves known to would be “customers.” To truly have a platform, a website is a must. But what’s the best way to go about it?

I launched my website in March of this year, and the creation almost drove my webmaster and me apart. You see, he’s also my boyfriend. It all finally worked out, and I loved the site. Lots of flash and bang for my buck. However, the upkeep has been a real pain. I am NOT technologically savvy and do NOT write in code. Copy and paste, fine, but that’s about it. So, when I want to make any small change to the site, I have to tell the webmaster, then we have to find time to get our heads together and do it.

Thus, it’s now time for a change. In walks Joomla. A company that allows free, or better quality for buy, website templates. The beauty is, once the site is put together, the un-tech savvy, like me, can then edit the text and picture portions. The site may be a little less flashy, but frankly, I think it’s easier to use and follow.

I love my current site and will always remember the search for the perfect image, but it’s time to go. I may also lose the library, that cool little flash gizmo, but it will be worth the sacrifice.

So, for all of you who visit regularly…a new site, coming soon to a monitor near you!

With love and murder in mind,

Suza

{I’m Just a Slut}

§96 · October 8, 2009 · Cats, Tips · (No comments)

I’m breathing a sigh of relief to know that I’m just a slut and am in very good company!  (Fannie Mae is frowning at me over the use of the word slut. She’s such an old fashioned tabby.)

Let me give you a little dreaded backstory…

Tonight at my writer’s critique group, the issue of POV (Point of View) came up. It is often considered a no-no to change POV within a scene. Some editors don’t even like too many POVs in the whole book! So, we discussed the issue, because I was pretty sure I’d heard that romance often allowed head-hopping, particularly from hero to heroine and back again. No one could say for sure.

Of course, I rushed right home after the meeting and looked up every article on POV hopping in romance that I could find. In general, it’s a hot topic, and you can imagine why. Yes, there were those who said, “Okay, do it. Just do it seamlessly, so as not to confuse the reader.” Others said, they preferred one POV per scene and used the little ** or ~~ or whatever to delineate between them.

I also read a few that put my mind at ease AND enlightened me. I happen to be a huge Nora Roberts/Dan Brown lover, and guess who is the queen of head hopping? Yep, old Nora. That explains why I feel so comfortable doing it. Whew…I’m not just losing my mind? (We romance people are NUTS I tell you!)   ; )

Okay, so why am I a slut? Here is a link to my favorite article of the night. It sums it up and makes me feel like I’m home again!

http://www.susangable.com/confessions_of_a_pov_slut.htm

With love and murder (from the bad guys POV)

Suza

{9 Months}

§94 · October 5, 2009 · Ups n Downs · 1 comment

No…..not that kind of 9 months! It’s been nine months since I finished the first draft of She Who is Hidden, and given that tomorrow is my birthday, I feel the need for a look back.

I remember reading about an author’s platform for the first time and realizing I would probably need to start a blog. I was terrified. What would I say? What am I an expert on? The answer I finally found was that I’m an expert on my particular journey to becoming a published author, and believe me, there have been some bumps worth sharing.

All 5 cats are still along for the ride, even the elders. They’re waiting for the kitty-gravy train to come in. Afterall, they’ve worked hard supporting me, you know, holding down my desk and my chair everyday.

Since I launched myself into the worldwidewebosphere, I’ve attended two conferences, read a plethora of books, and joined a writer’s critique group. My eyes have been most painfully opened to some of my writing weaknesses, and I’ve also had some very triumphant moments. Those moments are what make it all worthwhile.

I realize that a writer can always improve, but it’s no longer a scary thing…it’s empowering! I love knowing that I can be even better, that I can be taught.  : )  Though I do sometimes still hold out for things I feel strongly about.

Tonight, as I am working on a new look for my website, I’m actually getting a little emotional. Has it been what I expected? No. It’s been better.

And considering I’m not rolling in money or jetting around for a book tour, yet, I believe that’s saying a lot.

With love, murder, and a heart full of appreciation for all who have helped me,

Suza

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