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Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis is a journey through the short stories of critically acclaimed author Celina Summers.  Every story deals with a transformation–from a world where the Church places the blame for original sin upon men to a New Orleans garden that brings a play to life. The collection culminates with a previously unpublished prequel to Summers’ best selling epic fantasy series The Asphodel Cycle. Sometimes funny, sometimes horrifying, Metamorphosis is a romp through the realms of speculative fiction–where anything can happen and nothing is quite as it seems.

Coming March 27, 2009 from Aspen Mountain Press

Edited by Lori Basiewicz

Cover art by Renee George

Metamorphosis is a collection of stories in the spirit of the original Metamorphoses, written by the Roman poet Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso 43 BC — 17 or 18 AD). His Metamorphoses  serves as the primary source material for many of the transformation myths in Greco-Roman mythology. He also wrote the scandalous Ars Amatoria, a treatise on love and seduction, that eventually led to his exile from Rome by the emperor Augustus. My Metamorphosis explores the transformations of speculative fiction–not necessarily literal transformations like Ovid’s, but changes that make modern speculative fiction the new and exciting genre-bending world that it is. 

Metamorphosis’ stories range from humorous to dark, from fantasy to horror and I had a lot of fun putting them all together.  Look for it on March 27.  Also, in honor of Read an Ebook Week, I’m giving away a set of my series The Asphodel Cycle!  Go to my blog Elf Killing and Other Hobbies and leave a comment in the thread and you’ll be eligible to win.  Enter by midnight on Sunday and I’ll announce a winner on Monday.  That way you can be ready for the final installment of the series Apostle of Asphodel when it’s released in May. 

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Well, it’s nomination season and the gods have been good to me again–so good that I’m still reeling.

You remember last year when The Reckoning of Asphodel was a Top Ten finalist in the Preditors and Editors Annual Readers’ Poll as Best Sci Fi/Fantasy Novel of 2007? This year has surpassed last year and I am literally gobsmacked.

 The Gift of Redemption has been nominated by P&E for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel of 2008.

The Temptation of Asphodel has been nominated by P&E for Best Novel of 2008.

I have also been nominated in the Authors Published in 2008 category!

I’m am completely overwhelmed by the honors that have fallen upon my books and myself.  Just the fact that this is a readers’ poll, where readers nominate and vote for the books, makes it very special to my heart–and those of the other authors nominated as well.  There are quite a few of them from Aspen Mountain Press also nominated, plus AMP was nominated as Best E-Publisher! If you wanted to vote (and of course you do, why wouldn’t you?) go to http://www.critters.org/predpoll/. You can find The Gift of Redemption under Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels and The Temptation of Asphodel under All Other Novels.  You can vote for me under the Authors category.
Then…hold on…it gets better. I have something to show you–twice:

The Gift of Redemption was nominated by Love Romances and More Cafe as Best Sci Fi/Fantasy novel of 2008 AND Temptation of Asphodel was nominated for Best Cover Art of 2008–that wonderful bit of work done by Renee’ George! Voting opens at LRM on January 5th, and I’ll post more about that later.

Until then, please allow me a moment to thank all of the great readers and devotees of Aspen Mountain Press for your continued support and love for our product.  We work very hard to bring you quality literature, and judging from the love we’re getting through various awards organizations our hard work is paying off.  I wish you all a very Happy New Year with all of the blessings and joy you deserve upon you!

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For those of you following my fantasy series The Asphodel Cycle,  I have good news!  Tamsen and Brial will be back in the third installment of the series, Temptation of Asphodel,  on November 28, 2008.

Temptation of Asphodel Book Cover

This is my favorite cover to date!  Renee George is the artist and she did a fabulous job.

The Asphodel Cycle 3: Temptation of Asphodel

Tamsen has learned to sacrifice everything as she plays the game of the gods, but as she nears the end of her quest everything changes again. The hunter becomes the hunted, the ally becomes the foe and behind it all lies the hand of a third, unknown god who tries to lure her from her destiny. Can she hold firm against the temptations that are thrown in her path, or will she fall into failure as generations of Elves have done before her? As the rumbling memory of an ancient war settles over the realm of Ansienne, Tamsen’s faith falters. When she is drawn into conflict with immortal enemies, she discovers that the line between obedience and temptation is much narrower than she thought. Tempation is dangerous; obedience can kill.

If you want to know more about The Asphodel Cycle, check out my website Shoot The Muse!  The prologue is up and live for Temptation of Asphodel plus you can find out more information about the world of Asphodel and the previous two books in the series.  You can check out reviews, awards, and my own strange little world there–and don’t say I didn’t warn you! The book trailer for Temptation is also up if you like that sort of thing. ( I do; I’ll admit it.)  You can also find out more about the first two books, The Reckoning of Asphodel and The Gift of Redemption  at the Aspen Mountain Press website.

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No doubt about it, book trailers can be effective, engaging ways to attract new readers.

Sadly, though, most languish without more than 100 viewings.

Think about the youtube videos you enjoy. Someone TOLD you about the video, sent you a link and you watched it. If you liked it, you sent it along to more people in your email circle. This is viral (it spreads like a virus).

Several of us laughed when we watched the video of the office workers destroying their computers set to the music of Daniel Powter in Bad Day. (3.7 million hits)

Daniel Powter’s real video, Bad Day, is really good too (1.2 million hits).

Why?

It garnered our attention with ACTION and however brief, told a story.

Does your book trailer tell a story? Any story? Or is it just a gathering of pictures, blurbs, and music? Has your video been uploaded to YouTube? How many views has it had?

If it hasn’t had many, I suggest rethinking the video trailer. It should be similar to a trailer you’d see to engage the viewers interest for a movie like The Dark Knight, or Ironman, or another popular movie. Think ACTION. They don’t flash a lot of words up on the screen.

Take a look at this video done for the character of Felix Gomez, a contemporary vampire who lives in Denver. Felix is first introduced to readers in Mario Acevedo’s novel, The Nymphos of Rocky Flats. For those of you familiar with Denver, Rocky Flats was an area of town known for playing with some not very nice, highly reactive elements like plutonium. This video was done with Lego people and you’ll notice there isn’t a whole lot of printed verbiage until the very end when you find out about Mario’s three books. At this time, this particular video has had more than 2300 hits. While that isn’t high compared to some, Mario’s trailer has done extremely well among book trailers.

The best trailers are not a bunch of stills and covers put together but rather mini-films.

It is possible to take a still photograph and make it feel like it is in action. Remember Captain Kangaroo? Remember the stories that were read on the program? The camera would zoom in on an area of the picture book and pan to different parts of the picture to show movement. This is done on a current children’s book trailer called “How to Save Your Tail“. Even this very simple video has had more than 1,000 hits.

Note how the different parts of the cover are used to convey movement and unity. When the art changes to the black and white drawings, there is a continuity. There is also unity with the voice overs, something a lot of book trailers are missing.

Book trailers shouldn’t be much over 3 minutes. Most people don’t have a lot of patience for watching much longer. Commercial length is good (30-45 seconds) unless you can really create a fun and compelling video. I’ve watch the lego squad several times because it’s humorous and entertaining. Many people will watch a music video over and again for the same reason…the video engages them along with the music.

Given how ebooks writers are better tied in to the internet community at large, think of the viral spread you can get telling about a fun video via the loops, blogs, and your web site.

Always, always, always, include links. These can be embedded so that a person can just click on a phrase and be taken to the book or the trailer you want them to see.

There are authors here, far more experienced than I, at using the various computer programs that allow for making movies on your computer. Consider that many cell phones have a video recording device installed. You may find the right spot to “film” a few potential scenes of your story. A lot of people are hams and would have fun reenacting certain parts of your stories. Maybe you could have a filming day.

Don’t know any hams? Try the local community college. The have a visual arts department where wanna-be-filmakers are itching to practice. Many communities actually have schools that teach filmography. See if one of the students there would be interested in “practicing” using your story. They might use it as a class project and you get a book trailer out of the deal.

Most of all, be creative in how you approach your trailer, how you think about accomplishing the trailer, how you get the word out. Maybe you’ll end up having a video as popular as the opera singer on Britain Has Talent. Paul Potts has had his video viewed over 27 million times!

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Hear ye, hear ye!

I am pleased to announce my super duper special contest for the release of The Gift of Redemption!

Are you ready for this? You can win–

1-downloads of both The Reckoning of Asphodel and The Gift of Redemption!

2-a $25 gift card from Best Buy–which I recommend you use to buy the DVD of Neil Gaiman’s Stardust. *grin* Only because Asphodel knocked it out of #1 at Fictionwise last summer…

3-an antique book–great classic piece of literature from my personal collection. I’ll give you choices, and you pick the book!

and FINALLY…

4-you can be the only person in the world to get the complete Asphodel historical backstory file–which is almost a book in itself!

Rules:

1. I am so stealing this one from Nathan Bransford: You may only enter once; Once only you may enter. No multiple entries please.

2. Email me at kaantira@hotmail.com . In the subject line, write ASPHODEL BLOG CONTEST. Leave me your name and email addy. IF YOU DON’T LEAVE YOUR ADDY I CANNOT CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN. *just thought I’d let you know that*

3. Be present at my release party on June 6, 2008 where I will announce the winner with all sorts of hoopla and fanfare! I’ll be hosting my release party at Love Romances & More Cafe  –an all-day event with other writers, other contests, other prizes and general all-around brou-ha-ha!

Sound like fun? I sure hope so! Be sure you stop by the Cafe’ and say hi!

Oh, and just in case you didn’t know:

EIGHT DAYS  until the release of The Gift of Redemption: Book 2 of The Asphodel Cycle!

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I just wanted to stop by and let you know a few wonderful things that have happened to me lately.  First, I was nominated by the lovely folks at Love Romances and More as Best New Author of 2007 and my book, The Reckoning of Asphodel was nominated for Best Sci Fi/Fantasy Novel of 2007.  Thanks, everyone, for the honor and to everyone who voted.  Then, Asphodel was nominated for Best Sci Fi/Fantasy Novel of 2007 by Preditors & Editors for their annual Readers Poll.  I’m very proud to announce that Asphodel placed tenth–and I now have a shiny new .gif image to add to my various sites.  Asphodel has been getting great reviews (again, thank you LR&M for the fabulous five hearts review!) which is fabulous because the second book in the series, The Gift of Redemption is due out this spring from Aspen Mountain Press.

So, because of all these wonderful things, I’m running a BLOG CONTEST!  Yep,  you too can win a copy of The Reckoning of Asphodel!  All you have to do is visit my blog and post a comment and you’re entered.  Contest ends on Valentine’s Day (cuz I luvs you guyz) and the winner gets not only a copy of my book, but a brand spanking new not shared with anybody LOLCat AND a reserved copy of Book Two.  You’ll get your copy the day that Redemption is released!

On top of that, if you bring a friend and have them mention your name in their post, I’ll enter you again.  Just think how many entries you could have if all of your friends stop by! Go to Elf-Killing and Other Hobbies (follow the linkie) and enter.

So this is my universal ‘thank you’ for everyone who has helped Asphodel become successful.  Have a great day!

Celina

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Chat with Aline de Chevigny, Maura Anderson, Melissa Glisan, and Michelle Hasker from Aspen Mountain Press at Realms of Love. These smart and witty ladies have some very hot releases at AMP and there will be give-aways of ebook downloads during the chat.  Join us for the fun Monday at 9 PM EST, Monday, January 28.

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Every author wants to sell books.  Loads of them.

Every publisher wants every author to sell books.  Loads of them. 

The competition is fierce.  Thousands of books are released every month.  How can anyone possibly “stick out” from all the rest?  There is no easy way to get noticed, but there are seven simple things you can do to help the process.

Have a media page on your website.  You DO have a website, right?

On your media page include a brief bio (500 words or so).  Your bio should include a photo and any special credentials you have.

Next, include information about your product…for authors that would be your book(s).

A third thing to include is to share ideas that the media could use to base a story around you.  Were you almost kidnapped in a foreign country?  Did you overcome a handicap of some sort?  Did you participate in an unusual activity or do something special at an unusual age (like Grandma Moses starting to paint late in life)?

The media also likes it when you lessen their work, so a fourth thing to include are interview questions and upcoming personal appearences if you have them.  You can use these questions to guide the media in getting the information you want covered out to the public.

Fast facts about you is yet another item to include on your media page.

Testimonials are another thing the media is interested in.  Has your novel given someone encouragement? Did a reader write in to say how much they were touched by your story?  Those are testimonials.  Gather them, ask for them, post them on your media page.

Have you had other media coverage? Blog talk radio, newspaper articles, interviews?  Other media release information is item number seven to include on your media page.  Have this information available in a number of formats…something that can be downloaded in a PDF version, stored digitally on your computer so you can send the info electronically, and on-line so someone researching you can access vital information including upcoming appearances.

No one thing can guarantee success especially in the publicity realm.  Being prepared through having information readily available to a producer looking for that special “human interest” or “local angle” for a story will put you ahead of others; those who think a writer isn’t supposed to do anything to get noticed. 

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