Monday, August 13, 2012

Publishing Options, By Tracey Vale


The following was written for a business client, but is equally relevant to any field of fiction or non-fiction.

  • Traditional Publisher: Requires an agent for representation; no fee to publish; pays an advance (although, not always); generally takes 50% of the book price; has prestige; marketing and distribution is taken care of but the author also needs to work on marketing.

  • Self Publish in text book format. There are a few options:

(1) Pay a printer to publish a number of books up front. The cost per book decreases with a larger order. You will need to organise appropriate type-setting, layout and design first. You will also need to handle all marketing, promotion and distribution.

A distribution company can be used. They will need to accept the book first and can be quite choosey. Your books, say 1000, are taken on consignment and are promoted and delivered to bookstores. They will re-order as the bookstores demand.

(2) Use an online publisher to self publish. There are a number of these available and most are full-service re editing, design, layout etc. Again, the price per book decreases with a larger order. An example is www.bookmasters.com

(3) Print on Demand. There are also a number of these on the web and they are also full service re design etc. The cost to the buyer is generally higher per book but can still be cost effective. They are especially useful for those not wanting to pay costs in advance. An example is lulu.com and www.advisorpress.com. Distribution is also handled through the publisher’s website.

You have more creative control when self publishing and will need to do, or organise, all the marketing yourself, although book publishers with an online presence will display, sell and distribute your book. There are also better profit margins to self-publishing.

  • Self Publish in e-book format. The e-book has the highest profit margin and eases distribution. A website dedicated to the book is required along with an appropriate sales letter.

  • Upload in e-book format. Sell your e-book through Amazon and Barnes & Noble etc.

  • Combine. A combination of options works well and is generally adopted. For example, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey and first published in 1989, is currently (16/7/12) number one on Amazon’s Top 100 bestseller list for business and investing in e-book (kindle) format. It is also at number three in paperback version and number 17 in audio format. (These have been in the bestseller list for between 490 and 2003 days prior to the day of his death, July 18, 2012, and are still rising.)

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Olympic's dark days--a twist on the Munich Massacre


Olympic's dark days--revisit a twist on the Munich Massacre with this free flashfiction

September 2012 marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most heinous and traumatic events in Olympic History--the Munich Massacre in 1972, during the second week of the Summer Olympics. Tracey Vale explores an intriguing twist in her free ebook.

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September 2012 marks the 40th anniversary of the tragic events of the Munich Massacre. This free flashfiction, 'Olympic Honour', by Tracey Vale, offers the hope of redemption through a new Olympic challenge in London.

The free ebook is available for a limited time by downloading Ether Books free app, then go to the tab 'What's Hot' and scroll down to Tracey Vale, Olympic Honour. The app is available here: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id362070951?mt=8

In 1972, in Munich, Bavaria, members of the Palestinian terrorist group, Black September, took advantage of lax security at the Summer Olympics, entering the Olympic village with ease, dressed in tracksuits and carrying their ammunition in gym bags.

Members of the Israeli team were taken hostage, and eventually killed. Numbering 11 athletes, they were robbed of their chance to compete. An Israeli coach and a West German police officer were also killed in the ensuing massacre.

The free flashfiction, 'Olympic Honour' explores a charater related to one of the terrorists who disagrees with their actions. She defects to another country to start a new life but remains plagued by her family's past. How will she achieve redemption? How would you feel if you were related to one of those terrorists?

Israeli Yossef Romano, 31, was the first of the athletes to be killed, grabbing a gun from one of the intruders, only to be killed by another.

See the promo poster here: http://www.tumblr.com/blog/expresswords1
and download the free flashfiction from Ether books with their free app here: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id362070951?mt=8 


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Free Olympic-themed Flash Fiction


September 2012 marks 40 years since one of the most tragic events in Olympic Games history—the Munich Massacre, occurring in the second week of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Bavaria.
Author, Tracey Vale explores what could have happened if a close family member of one of the terrorists defected to Israel.

Read her account in this flash fiction read, titled ‘Olympic Honour’, available for a limited time at Ether Books. Download their free app here: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id362070951?mt=8 and look up the title.