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Janaki
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Nov 09, 2013 12:35PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4DzoN...
Not done by the publisher.


And a few months back we had Lord of the Fading Lands, which might be the all time worst I've seen to date. http://youtu.be/wOsXPbfXa40

I don't understand the point of book trailers either- they make me assume the novel will read like a script because the author desperately wants to be optioned for the screen. There's also the fact that no-budget fanvids are often better than the low-budget author/publisher vids (shudder).
The Hadfield trailer is, however significantly better than pretty much every movie trailer I've seen this year! If it was fiction, I'd buy it. Actually, I'm a tad miffed that that isn't a movie I can watch right now.
My favourite fanvid, in the vein of the Tessa Dare above, is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvcDW... for the "breeches-ripper" Discreet Young Gentleman, which was wonderfully ridiculous, just like the book.

As for the Discreet Young Gentlemen trailer, OH those blue eyes above that highwayman mask!
A good visual image is worth a lot.

Unfortunately, the very best Romance trailers are funny, but that sets up the expectation that the book will be funny, something that's not always true. I made my own trailers, no actors just photos and they are very short and sweet and to the point.
I considered putting wigs on my girl and boy dogs and having them play the part of the hero and heroine, but I decided it would raise expectations that I write funny and I would hate to disappoint a reader.
If you're curious what my dogs would look like in wigs, I have a picture (sans wigs) on my Facebook page http://Facebook.com/KarinShahAuthor
Just scroll down to Halloween. The one wearing the coat is the boy.:-)

