Marketing with Mandy~EC Authors Part I

Marketing with Mandy ~ Author Ann Cory

Q: Tell us a little about your experience with EC.
A: So far I have to say that I’m enjoying myself and am very happy. All the authors are nice, supportive, and fun, and I adore my editor. The covers are gorgeous and I like the creative series.
Q: What tips/tricks do you use for marketing or promoting your own titles?
A: I just had my very first title Next Floor Naughty come out, and I swear I must have promoted everywhere…and even made a fun trailer for it. Otherwise I’m usually found blogging, at a group, at MySpace, or stopping by an author party to share some excerpts.
Q: What is one thing you’d want to tell a newer author, just coming into the game?
A: You’ll be made to feel right at home.
Q: Could you tell us a bit about your latest release?
A: In Next Floor Naughty, Davian accepts an invitation to a BDSM party because she feels her sex life with fiancé Liam has fizzled. She doesn’t realize Liam finds out about the party and concocts a sneaky plan of seduction to prove he is all she needs. At the party she rides on a Domwaiter – a dumbwaiter with a kinky flair and goes down four floors of erotic pleasure. It truly is some naughty fun.
You can check out the trailer here
Q: How do you come up with your ideas?
A: Sometimes an idea forms because of a song, a phrase, or a word. I always start with a title and go from there. Without a title, I just stare at a blank screen. Sometimes an idea comes to me in the bath or shower, which can be frustrating when I try and later read what I wrote down. I can be in the car or out to eat with the family, though I find when I’m cooking or doing dishes I come up with some interesting subplots. Usually if my hands aren’t free, I think up something really exciting. It’s very cruel, actually.
Q: How do balance family and writing?
A: I’m still working on that one, though I’m closer to a balance now than before. In the past I haven’t always balanced family and writing, but after my mom passed away last year, I’ve made it a priority. Dinner is always together at the table, and we usually watch a movie or play a game together afterwards. Interaction and communication are important. It’s bad enough time flies as it is, and I don’t want to look up from the computer screen one day to see that I’ve somehow missed five years of my son’s life. The muse likes to think she is boss, but she isn’t. While writing is a passion, my family comes first.
Q: Why do you like writing romance/erotica?
A: I love to write in a variety of genres, and I love to write sexy scenes. In erotic romance you can visit any genre you want, and even mix them. It’s amazing the worlds you can create and the level of depth you can go with your characters. I’ve written in other genres before and haven’t found them to be as open, exciting, and well…steamy. I like things hot and spicy.
LINKS:
http://www.anncory.com
http://www.myspace.com/ann_cory
http://anncory.blogspot.com/
Groups:
Moonglade Elite Authors
Amorous Authors
Authors Who Dare

Marketing with Mandy ~ Author Wylie Kinson

Q: Tell us a little about your experience with EC.
A: The sale of Destiny by Design was my first to Ellora’s Cave. WOO HOO (Sorry — As you can see, the thrill hasn’t worn off!!) Once I’d sent in the query and sample chapters, I checked my email obsessively (I hear this is common) until finally, FINALLY, I received word from Kelli Kwiatkowski – and she was interested! Kelli is a terrific, nurturing editor with a delightful sense of humor. I feel tremendously lucky to be working with her and the entire EC family.
Q: What tips/tricks do you use for marketing or promoting your own titles?
A: Keeping in mind that I’m new to this game, I went with the obvious: revamping my website with image/branding in mind, joining loops, self-promoting on my blog, networking with other authors, joining my local RWA chapter, getting promotional fridge magnets and postcards ready for distribution, and buying ‘cover’ space on a couple of romance chat/review sites.
Q: What is one thing you’d want to tell a newer author, just coming into the game?
A: Have faith in your ability, be open to critiques/comments from trusted sources and most importantly, listen in your editor. And despite what your non-writer friends may believe, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be buying a condo in the Cayman Islands with your first royalty check 
Q: Could you tell us a bit about your latest release?
A: I like to introduce Destiny by Design by saying “You won’t find this kind of action on HGTV!” It’s a story about a competition for interior designers. They each get assigned a room in an executive home and have to complete it within a very tight time frame and budget. The heroine, Ellis Strathmore, who has a unique methodology when it comes to decorating, stumbles upon a bit of shenanigans. She also falls madly in lust with the owner of the construction firm that built the Show House. Together, they solve the mystery and do some very creative things together.
Q: What’s your favorite genre to write in and why?
A: I’ve had two shorts and one novella published and all three have been contemporary erotic/erotic romance. At this early stage in my career, I’d like to try different genres until I find one that suits my voice best. Who knows, I may find that contemporary is my forte, but I won’t know until I dabble a bit. (seamless segue into next question…)
Q: Can you tell us a little about your current WIP’s?
A: I’ve got two on the go – one is a paranormal and the other is a pirate historical. I’ve not attempted either of those genres yet! When you’re starting out, people tell you “write what you know” so I naturally gravitated towards contemporary. What do I know about ocean sailing pirates in the 1700’s or paranormal creatures! But what I do know is how to research – and I’ve enjoyed that aspect immensely. In fact, much to my children’s delight, I’ve acquired an extensive pirate vocabulary for a 21st century suburban housewife.
Q: How did you get into writing?
A: I began writing both satire (think David Sedaris) and children’s picture books and was terribly distraught at the number of rejection letters I kept getting with a recurring theme, “Not what we’re looking for at this time.” I got hold of Writers Market to find out what publishers WERE looking for and three things kept coming up – gay/lesbian stories, fantasy/sci-fi and erotica. Going back to the ‘write what you know’ rule, I quickly ruled out the first two. I’d never read erotica before but figured with all the hot Brad Pitt dreams I’ve had over the years, it’s the one genre I’d be qualified to write! So, I sat down in my office (a little desk crammed between my washer and dryer) and in four hours produced a 3000 word short erotica piece. I sent it off to Virgin’s Black Lace and forgot all about it. Six months later I got a very surprising email from Black Lace editor, Kerry Sharpe. Cavern in the Green came out in 2001’s Wicked Words 7. Of course I was thrilled, but I wrote it on a lark and considered it a lucky fluke, so went back to my children’s stories. Years filled with rejection letters went by and I seriously started doubting my abilities as a writer so I thought, hey… let’s see if we can do this erotic thing one more time. It was much harder the second time because I was actually trying. Happily, Bella Fiore sold to Chippewa Publishing, the one and only house it was submitted to. Another year… more children’s story rejections… One more go at erotica, but this time I wanted to add romance and a fun story. I raised the bar and decided it would be Ellora’s Cave or nothing. That’s about the time inspiration for Destiny by Design came in the form of naked painting. In conclusion, I either suck as a children’s author, or I do good sex J
Q: How do you come up with your ideas?
A: Destiny by Design was inspired by an incident that happened in our own home. Mr. Wylie and I were attempting a little DIY on our powder room. I took it upon myself to put a coat of lovely pastel pink on the walls and realized rather late in the process that I was wearing white slacks and a white t-shirt. Rather than hunt out old clothes, I stripped to my undies (not the fancy ones, I assure you!) and continued the job. Of course, not to be outdone, Mr. Wylie surprised me by stripping to the bare, so not spoil his boxers! Hence the pivotal scene in Destiny by Design was born. And though hubby and I laughed for days about our naked painting, my characters, Ellis and Simon, had quite a different reaction!
LINKS:
www.wyliekinson.com
http://wyliekinson.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/wyliekinson

Marketing with Mandy ~ Author Red Garnier

Q: Could you tell us a bit about your latest release?
A: Spin Devil is my first Ellora’s Cave release, from the Exotika imprint, which is Ellora’s Cave erotica line. This is the first book of a small series, and I have to say this one is very dear to me - since it’s the first fully erotic book I’ve written. It was very emotional since the characters had such passionate feelings for each other. The spin devil is actually a toy used instead of a bottle for an adult version of a “spin the bottle game”. Imagine what happens when two unlikely people are on the opposing ends of it! There’s a substantial clash of wills between the hero and heroine, and a need between them that’s so deep it’s almost primitive. The hero, Sebastian, is such a bad boy I swear he really could use a little spanking, while Cleo is his complete opposite. When they get together it gets really hot, both physically as well as emotionally.
Q: Can you tell us a little about your current WIP’s?
A: Right now I’ve just turned in the final edits for Spin Some More, which is the third book on the Devilish Games series. Unlike Spin Devil, which is darker in tone, Spin Some More actually turned out not only to be extremely sexy but quite funny, too.
I’ve also been working on a funny paranormal which I’m having a blast with. It’s untitled yet but it’s pretty refreshing and I have a feeling readers will be very pleased. The hero is just to die for, and he has a talking critter pet who’s so adorable I swear I want him for my own.
Q: How do you come up with your ideas?
A: Ideas can have the best timing, or the worst. Sometimes they just pop inside my head all at the same time, where I need to sort them out. And sometimes I urgently need an idea and I can’t find it. When I need to search for ideas, or get stuck in a part of the book, I tend to either take a fifteen-minute “nap” (I don’t really sleep, I just relax and let myself think!) or take a walk or drive around with a little music, and right then, bam, it’s all there. Thank God.
Q: Why do you like writing romance/erotica?
A: I love the positive, uplifting message in all romances, be they inspirational or erotica. I love the emotion and the passion and everything that happens when the characters find that special someone who compliments them perfectly. I love the fights as these two different beings try to keep their own sense of self and yet cannot help but fall deeply, madly in love. I just love it all!! I really do think love conquers all… =)
LINKS:
You can find my books at www.ellorascave.com
And please feel free to drop by anytime at my website, www.redgarnier.com . I always love to hear from my readers!

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Spit out my orange juice
reading the bit about Wylie’s naked painting.
I’ve painted a few rooms in my underwear also.
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Look! Three of my favourite ladies all on one blog!
Of all the sites you ladies have advertised, which ones have given you the best response? I’m curious because this is what I’m working on right now.
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Great interviews ladies!
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K - just goes to show - there’s inspiration EVERYWHERE if you’re looking
Christine - It’s a bit early in the game for me to answer because I haven’t seen a royalty statement yet and I only set my ads to run at the beginning this month (June) on one site, then in July & Aug on another. But I’ll let you know!
Michelle - thanks!
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Mandy, thanks for these nice little interviews & for introducing me to some new authors!
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Mandy - I must add my thanks! As a new author, it’s a wonderful opportunity to connect to readers.
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Whee! That was really cool, guys! Yeah, I usually get the title of a story early on in the process — otherwise the one I choose never quite seems to fit right!
So, um… How’s the water? LOL!!
— Sierra
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Sierra - Do you mean in Ann’s bathtub or the ocean in front of my Cayman condo?

As for titles - I come up with them first then inevitably have to change them afterwards because they no longer represent the story that somehow meandered from my original idea.
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LOL! I’ll definitely take the Caymans! Can we adios the shark, though?
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But the shark is really a shape-shifter who turns into a hunky alpha-male at sundown!
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Well, okay. In THAT case… Hee! (so does that mean he’s still gonna eat me?)
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Oh Sierra - you crack me up! We could go on like this all day, couldn’t we?!

On the other hand, perhaps I should take this banter and turn it into a real story! I’ve never seen any books about shape-shifting sharks yet. You?
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Y’know, come to think of it, I haven’t?
Title suggestions:
More than a Mouthful
Love at First Chomp
Lesbian Shark-shifters: Gillfriends Forever
Flipper Over
And of course, you’d HAVE to name your hero Finnegan.
Sorry! I couldn’t help myself! Don’t ever get me started on duck puns — it gets REALLY ugly. I’ve gotta be good and go play with the laptop now — it’s giving me dirty looks!
— Sie
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Sierra - I defer to your wit and brilliance. YOU must write the story!
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Wonderful interviews Red, Wylie and Ann! :-)
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Sierra please remember you are our BABY sister for now . . . at least until your EC book is out. LOL!
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Totally posted my comment in the wrong spot.
All great writers, and wonderful delightful charming fellow bloggers, Wylie and Red you know who you are!
Awesome interview guys!
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Thanks for visiting, N.J.! And yes, congrats to Ann and Wylie, too!!
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Hey Amy!!! Thanks for stopping by to read our wonderful interviews, where everyone can see what Wylie and her DH did for fun one day . . . LOL!
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Does that mean I get spanked if I’m bad?
I am so thrilled I’m going to be joining you guys! Doing my little happy EC acceptance dance!
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Sierra, no that means we’re thinking of ADOPTING you! LOL!
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Thanks NJ and Amy — Appreciate the shout-outs!!
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You’re welcome Red and Wylie!
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And cheers to MANDY ROTH for having us! I feel so pampered.
=)
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I love all the EC authors.
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Lisa W. - I totally understand why — they’re quite an amazing group of writers. And I’m thrilled to one of them now!
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Wow, great interviews! You gals are all gracious, talented, and funnier than heck! Way to go, all of you.
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Thank YOU, Mandy, for having us!
Lisa W, Me too! I love absolutely everyone at EC - and EC readers are also the best. It’s an honor to be among such wonderful people.
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Hey Thomma, thanks for visiting us . . . doing a little thank you routine for you…
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I’ve been privileged enough to read some of Wylie’s pirate story. You have no worries about not being a good writer, Wylie, that story rocked and I look forward to the day it gets published - I’ll be standing at the front of the line.
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Hey Thomma Lyn - thanks for stopping by and supporting us! Not to mention the group hug! - Right back at you, my friend
Leah - the cheque is in the mail
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Wylie, love the cover of Destiny by Design. Great interview! You rock!
Eve
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What a great interview with some of the newest Ellora Cave authors
I just love Ann Cory’s stories!
A definite recommend 
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I found all three interviews very insightful. I could hear three distinct voices. Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences. It seems that all three of you have such passion for your stories and your writing. Your success is well deserved. Wylie: your book is on my summer reading vacation list and Red: you KNOW how much I adored spin devil and am delighted to learn there’s more in the series. A big BRAVO to all -
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Mandy, Wylie and Red-wench - great interviews!! Gee - i feel like i know you now. Oh. Wait. I do. Sorry - i missed commenting yesterday - i was stuck in work hell. Looking forward to both your next books (you too Mandy).
Wylie - shape-shifting shark: you’ll find one in Nina Bangs recent & wonderful “Wicked” paranormal series. Best to read in order though so you can appreicate all the Sparkle Stardust goodness…badness…errr…uniqueness. (Sparkle runs through a number of her books)
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Great interviews, Mandy. Glad you let us know about this!
It’s always enlightening to hear about other authors’ experiences and impressions. We tend to bs with each other a lot but don’t often get into detail about our backgrounds. Plus, books always sound so much more intriguing when they’re presented with more than the usual fewer-than-200-words blurbie!
Now NJ, damn it, you got some splainin’ to do. How the hell can you maintain a website but not figure out MySpace? For me it’s just the opposite. (Well, okay, I’ll admit I struggled with MySpace…but a whole freakin’ website? If I tried putting one together myself, my old-hippie, nontechie brain would explode!)
K. Z. Snow, aka K. A. Schuster, aka Sasha Nautigal
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Xine, Rhian, where were you? LOL!! Thanks for stopping by, we missed you!
Hi K.Z. I saw you on the EC Coming soon page and I think we share a release day on July 4th!! I always look forward to a release buddy…we can chew our nails TOGETHER! LOL!
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I am loving these interviews!
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Hey, Red! Your books sound absolutely fascinating. I LOVE the premise as well as the titles for this series. I’m currently working on what may become an Exotika sub, although that depends entirely on how the storyline plays itself out.
By the way, we not only share the same upcoming release day but the same method for percolating ideas. I, too, will often lie down and simply let my mind drift. Makes it a bitch to get to sleep sometimes–hard to make the brain stop whirring when it picks up momentum–but, hey, I guess the creative process has its trade-offs!
K.Z.
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Hey K.Z.!!! Oh I just love that drifting thing…I do look spooky doing it so I close the door, LOL!!
Well I do look forward to your book, too. And I think I’ll be emailing you about that party at the EC yahoo group late June…should I bring the crackers?
Look forward to seeing and reading and hearing more of you, K.Z.!
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Red, m’dear, you’re more than welcome to join us on the 28th. By all means get in touch. Crackers, hell yeah! I likes me some crackers with my Wisconsin cheese, Usinger’s Thuringer sausage and, uh, a teeny-tiny, lady-like glass of cold brew!
Back to writing now.

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I’m always looking for new “to me” authors to add to my reading list. Enjoyed checking out your websites and reading about your books. Great interviews.
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