No Such Thing as a Free Lunch? There is.
I recently had an email from Authorgraph.com telling me someone had requested an authorgraph for Peril (thanks Matt Posner!) This is a great little free service that allows authors to send a personalised message and connect with readers who seek them out.
The way it works is like this:
the author signs up with Authorgraph and identifies their books on Amazon by ASIN;a reader registers with Authorgraph (the reader doesn't have to have a Kindle or any particular device), requests an authorgraph for a particular title and waits for news;the author gets an email telling them there is a pending request, goes to the site and writes a personalised message to the reader with a signature (real or created);the reader receives an email, goes to the site and can download a pdf with the title cover, personalised message and signature (if they are a Kindle user this is whispered straight to their Kindle, otherwise they can load the file to their e-reading device). It's a neat way for readers and authors to have a virtual signing experience.
If you want to try it out there's a link on the right for Peril on Authorgraph. If you don't have Peril or one of my other books (they're all on Authorgraph) you can choose one for free as a welcome gift when you join Ruby's News (my mail list for advanced reader copies, special offers and other news).
Ruby's books :
Peril - a crime thriller (43 Goodreads ratings)
The Baptist - a psychological thriller (21 Goodreads ratings)
The Crucible Part 1 - a conspiracy thriller (14 Goodreads ratings)
The New Author - writing, social media and e-publishing (10 Goodreads ratings)
The way it works is like this:
the author signs up with Authorgraph and identifies their books on Amazon by ASIN;a reader registers with Authorgraph (the reader doesn't have to have a Kindle or any particular device), requests an authorgraph for a particular title and waits for news;the author gets an email telling them there is a pending request, goes to the site and writes a personalised message to the reader with a signature (real or created);the reader receives an email, goes to the site and can download a pdf with the title cover, personalised message and signature (if they are a Kindle user this is whispered straight to their Kindle, otherwise they can load the file to their e-reading device). It's a neat way for readers and authors to have a virtual signing experience.
If you want to try it out there's a link on the right for Peril on Authorgraph. If you don't have Peril or one of my other books (they're all on Authorgraph) you can choose one for free as a welcome gift when you join Ruby's News (my mail list for advanced reader copies, special offers and other news).
Ruby's books :
Peril - a crime thriller (43 Goodreads ratings)
The Baptist - a psychological thriller (21 Goodreads ratings)
The Crucible Part 1 - a conspiracy thriller (14 Goodreads ratings)
The New Author - writing, social media and e-publishing (10 Goodreads ratings)

Published on January 21, 2013 15:03
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