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Release Day: Dragons Are People, Too by Sarah Nicolas

Posted April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Ellision in blog / 1 Comment

It is always a happy day when I get to promote an author friend’s new release! I met Sarah Nicolas at the first book signing I ever attended, down here in South Florida. I am thrilled to tell you all about her debut YA novel, Dragons Are People, Too on her release day!

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DRAGONS-ARE-PEOPLE-TOO cover (1)Never judge a dragon by her human cover…

Sixteen-year-old Kitty Lung has everyone convinced she’s a normal teen—not a secret government operative, not the one charged with protecting the president’s son, and certainly not a were-dragon. The only one she trusts with the truth is her best friend—and secret crush—the über-hot Bulisani Mathe.

Then a junior operative breaks Rule Number One by changing into his dragon form in public—on Kitty’s watch—and suddenly, the world knows. About dragons. About the Draconic Intelligence Command (DIC) Kitty works for. About Kitty herself.

Now the government is hunting down and incarcerating dragons to stop a public panic, and a new shape-shifting enemy has kidnapped the president’s son. Kitty and Bulisani are the last free dragons, wanted by both their allies and their enemies. If they can’t rescue the president’s son and liberate their fellow dragons before getting caught themselves, dragons might never live free again.

Read the first chapter and get more info at Entangled Teen’s homepage! Follow along with the blog tour for excerpts, reviews, and an awesome giveaway!

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About the Author

Sarah NicolasSarah is a 30-something YA author who currently lives in Orlando, FL. She believes that some boys are worth trusting, all girls have power, and dragons are people too. She’s a proud member of the Gator Nation and has a BS in Mechanical Engineering, but has switched careers entirely. She now works as an Event Coordinator for a County Library. She also blogs at YAtopia.

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Turning a profit

Posted November 18, 2014 by Jennifer Ellision in Author business, blog, Books, Self-Publishing, Threats of Sky and Sea / 10 Comments

Turning a Self-Publishing Profit

I have waited quite a few moons to be able to make this post– but this month has finally done it.

Threats of Sky and Sea is finally earning a profit!

(All you need for my emotions here are 0:20-026)

Wait, what do you mean it’s earning a profit? You’ve sold books before now, right?

Yes, thankfully I have! But between cover design, formatting, editing, and publicity, I tossed a good chunk of change into making Threats of Sky and Sea a success… roughly $2,000 worth.

Though I released in May, it’s only now that I’m starting to actually profit, meaning I’ve earned back the money that I’ve invested. I expected that, and knew I was in this for the long haul, but man, it feels good to be officially earning from my writing.

I’ve always found posts from fellow self-publishers regarding their sales and budgeting hugely helpful, so I figured I’d share some things.

Let’s talk sales. How do you do on different platforms?

Kobo– 1 sale since release.

Smashwords– 11 total sales since release. (1 directly from Smashwords, 7 on iBooks, 1 on Oyster, 2 on Scribd)

Nook

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Print (Createspace)- 79 copies since release

Kindle– 905 copies since release

As you can see, Kindle is far and away my best seller, with print copies (via Createspace) a distant, trailing second. Even on Nook, my second best e-book performer, you can see the drastic difference in the numbers, particularly how sales trickle off two months after release. In the future I may employ a sales strategy where I release across all platforms and after a decent amount of time, enroll exclusively in Kindle Select for the increased benefits.

Budget:

The physical product:
Full jacket cover design: $450
Editing: $455
Formatting: $150
Product total: $1,055

Marketing:*
*This reflects the marketing that I paid for. There was plenty of free promo that I did as well.
Netgalley: $80
Lexile score: $30
Blog tour (20 stops): $150
Giveaways (includes shipping, giveaway items, and shipping supplies): $391
Swag: $115
Facebook promotion: $60
Sale ads: $35
Professional author photograph: $75
Marketing total: $936

Grand total: $1,991

Whoa, that’s… quite a chunk of change. Did you really need all of that?

No. I don’t think so.

But as far as the physical product itself goes, I feel good about what I spent and what I got in return. My cover designer, copy editor, and formatter all did a brilliant job and were worth every cent.

Likewise, on the marketing side, Giselle at Xpresso Book Tours put together a great tour for me. And I saw a really great amount of reviews from putting Threats of Sky and Sea on Netgalley through the Patchwork Press co-op. The sale ads were good for exposure and for the sale and I didn’t have a professional headshot, so that that was a one-time (or, at least, several books’ worth) charge.

What do you think you’ll do differently for future books?

Order wayyyyy less swag— and do fewer physical giveaways. The shipping charges and purchase costs were more than I think I needed to spend and I still have magnets, postcards, and buttons festooning my room months after publication. They were things I wanted because I see so many traditional publishers with them, but monetarily they didn’t make a lot of sense for me. Unless I participate in a conference or a signing in the future, I think I can order one kind of swag and cut the amount down drastically.

I also won’t be paying for my next YA book to get a Lexile score. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, as I understand it, a Lexile score is a number that is assigned to a book based on its vocabulary, sentence structure, and themes. Many schools participate in the Lexile program and students are asked to read books that fit within certain criteria and have a certain Lexile score. I saw what I think was a sliiiiight uptick in my paperback copies due to Lexile, but only slight. Lexile relies on ISBNs to link the copies– and only my Smashwords editions and print copies have ISBNs.

I mentioned how great my blog tour was, and I stand by that, BUT I think that next time I’ll do a tour with fewer stops and therefore less cost. Someday I may even coordinate my tours myself, but I definitely, definitely won’t be doing any more paid Facebook promotion. The ‘likes’ I got there aren’t ones that have engaged any further.

Looking way, way off into the future, especially as I plan to broaden my horizons with audience and genre, I’d like to learn to do my own covers and formatting– but right now I don’t have the skills, so I’m much happier paying someone else for their beautiful work. Also, I didn’t have the patience to upload directly onto iBooks, but I’ll definitely skip the Smashwords distribution step  for iBooks in the future to improve my royalty rate from iBooks slightly.

There’s no one way to self-publish– and I’m excited to try different methods myself in the future, but that’s a pretty good summary of the numbers and what I’ve learned so far! If you’re a self-publisher, what strategies do you use that have worked differently for you? And if you have any questions about the process, I am more than happy to try to answer!

Friday Five #3

Posted November 7, 2014 by Jennifer Ellision in blog / 0 Comments
Friday Five #3

Oops! Had a bit of a fail on my part and missed last week’s Friday Five. But I’m back with this week’s! 1) I’m rocking these pants today. They have a sort of leather look, but really, they’re just a coated black denim. You guys have no idea how bad-ass I feel. Also, the low is in the fifties tonight, so I’m hoping that that coating means they’re a little warmer than your average jean!     2) NaNoReMo is… well, it’s… going. I’ve been recording myself speaking about my progress every day and intend to splice it up into weekly videos, but here’s what those videos will tell you: Thus far, I’ve added about 3,000 words and revised 1 chapter. Sounds small, but around a really busy week, it’s pretty exciting progress to me! I really think I can make my goal of […]

New York, New York! A.K.A. Book Expo America

New York, New York! A.K.A. Book Expo America

Today, I’m on my way to New York City, for my third time attending Book Expo America. It’s sure to be a B-E-A-utiful time! I’m going more with my blogger hat on (for The Bevy Bibliotheque) than my author hat, but if you see me wandering around the Javits Center (or, hey, the city) please say hi! This is my face: And these are the places I’m planning to be: Events outside the conference: -The Teen Author Carnival -Macmillan Happy Hour -Book Blogger Picnic In the Javits:  -Adult Book & Author Breakfast (with Neil Patrick Harris as emcee) -Children’s Book & Author Breakfast -Sarah J. Maas signing -Morgan Matson signing -Heather Demetrios signing Attempting to obtain ARCs of:  Mortal Heart Salt & Storm The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet I really hope to see you there! And I’ll even have a […]

ICYMI: The first chapter of Threats of Sky and Sea

ICYMI: The first chapter of Threats of Sky and Sea

You may have missed it the other day, but I shared the first chapter of Threats of Sky and Sea over on Wattpad last Friday. Figured I’d also toss it up on le blog for those of you that would prefer to read it here. —————————————— Chapter One I am already frozen when the scream reaches me. The air bites my ears and numbs my hands. Seeking warmth, I burrow into the coat I’m wearing. The forest is still around me, the dead wood asleep. The distant river plays a lullaby. I thought I was alone. It’s a gray morning, but Da sent me out for firewood and I’d intended to gather enough for the hearth to burn through dinnertime at the tavern. My axe kept me company, the steady thud of its beat against the tree a part of […]

Cover Reveal: One, Two, Three

Posted April 8, 2014 by Jennifer Ellision in blog, Books / 3 Comments
Cover Reveal: One, Two, Three

I first met Elodie Nowodazkij through a Young Adult writing class on LitReactor. Since then, we’ve kept in touch via Twitter and let me tell you, she is such a sweetheart! It’s been such a privilege to have someone else going through the self-publishing process, and it’s been a further privilege to have that person be Elodie. Needless to say, I could not have been more thrilled when she made the decision to self-publish her debut novel One, Two, Three and I am so excited to be a part of her cover reveal today! When seventeen-year-old Natalya’s dreams of being a ballerina are killed in a car accident along with her father, she must choose: shut down—like her mother—or open up to love. Last year, Natalya was attending the School of Performing Arts in New York City. Last year, she was […]

Book Push: We Won’t Feel A Thing

Posted April 3, 2014 by Jennifer Ellision in blog, Books / 1 Comment
Book Push: We Won’t Feel A Thing

From Goodreads: Seventeen-year-old best friends Rachel and Riley are in forbidden love. Their situation’s. . .complicated. And their timing couldn’t be worse—in just one month, he leaves for California and she starts college in New York. The absolute last thing they need is a reckless secret-love confession mucking up their perfect plans. There’s only one logical option: scientific intervention. Desperate for a quick fix, they sign up for WAVES, an experimental self-help program led by mysterious scientist David A. Kerning. He swears his Forbidden Love Module can turn passion back to safe platonic friendship in “six easy steps.” But when you arm yourself with an untested program, side effects are unpredictable. And sometimes when you fight love—love fights back. This is not a review. (But you can totally expect one on The Bevy Bibliotheque SOON.)This is a simple BOOK PUSH […]

Cover reveal day and tour sign-ups for Threats of Sky and Sea!

Cover reveal day and tour sign-ups for Threats of Sky and Sea!

It’s here, it’s here! I can finally share my cover with you guys. I may be biased, but LORD. I love it. My amazing cover artist, Nathalia Suellen, totally and completely nailed it. I’m so excited for you all to check it out! You can see it for yourself on IceyBooks!  You can also enter to win an eARC of Threats of Sky and Sea! So, what do you think? Let’s hear it! AND IN MORE EXCITING NEWS… You can also sign up to be a part of my blog tour here!