Author: DelSheree
How did I become a brand?
In my quest to learn more about marketing, the topic of author branding has come up quite a bit.
What is that? Well, I’m still working that out myself, but the basic answer is… it’s not marketing a “book,” it’s marketing the author. You want to be the “go to” person readers think of when they consider books in your genre.
So, how do you achieve author branding without becoming a super star like Rowling? First step first. Figure out who you are, or who you want to be to your readers.
I am crafty.
I am girly and romantic.
I am creative and romantic and surprising and multifaceted…
and so are my books.
The Emotional Letdown of Finishing a Book
Finally finishing a book is like digging into a Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt bar, right?
Okay, some people might substitute champagne here, but I don’t drink, so I reach for my favorite chocolate, but that’s not really the point. The point is… IT’S NOT LIKE THAT AT ALL!
What am I talking about?
And then… suddenly it’s all over.
So, what am I doing to patch up the emotional let down I feel every time I finish a book?
And in a few days, I will start on book 4, because I am mean and I left book 3 totally hanging off the edge of a cliff 😉
What do you turn to when you need an emotional boost?
Wednesday Writers: Gail Wagner
Today I’m super excited to welcome a good friend of mine, author Gail Wagner!
Writing never crossed my mind. My oldest sister was going to do that. She’d made it quite clear to her twinand I that were we ever to publish before her she would kill us in our sleep. 21 years older than me, I knew her well enough to know she was fairly serious (I love my sister!). Oh she wouldn’t actually kill me, but she sure would make me miserable. I didn’t think it would be a problem though. I was so not interested in writing.
Follow Gail here:
Summer Reads Scavenger Hunt
It’s Time to play! Who’s read for the Summer Reads Scavenger Hunt!
Top 5 Summer Reads (according to me)
And… just because, here’s one more 🙂
Giveaway #2
Courtesy of the lovely Autumn Kalquist!
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What’s My Number?
12
Where do you go next?
Aimee Laine
Blogging is Dead
I’ve heard the same question being asked by quite a few authors lately… Is there any point in having an author blog anymore?
What reasons do these advice give use to back up their reasoning?
These were their main arguments, and there seemed to be a good deal of backing from other authors, but I don’t agree.
The Blogosphere is Oversaturated
Readers Will Go to a Website Over a Blog
Blogs Don’t Help Sell Books
It Takes Time Away From Writing Books
Blogging isn’t dead. It’s alive and well to allow readers to get to know their favorite authors and to keep authors’ heads from exploding.
Wednesday Writers: Kasi Blake
Today I’m welcoming Kasi Blake!
A Writer’s Life or How I Spend My Days in Pajamas
When it comes to the mysterious world of writers, the general public seems to believe the myths rather than the truth. Even my friends think I must be living a glamorous life that I somehow keep hidden from them. They watch movies about writers putting themselves in danger while researching data for their books, hanging out with intriguing characters with a cigarette dangling from their lips, and doing a dance down the red carpet in Hollywood as their book-to-movie deal dumps loads of cash on them.
The reality is that writers write. We spend most of our time alone in an office, typing away on the keyboard and hoping when we finish we have something worth showing the world. I try to write at least 500 words a day. Doesn’t sound like much, I know, but sometimes I struggle for hours just to a single coherent sentence.
I also have a love/hate relationship with my characters. It’s sort of like meeting someone new, someone you can see spending the rest of your life with. You want to be with them every second of every day—at first. Then you start to notice their annoying habits. After a while you hate the very sight of them. When I reach this place and want to kill all of my main characters off, I hold on tight and keep writing. Sooner or later, it will turn to love again.
Yes, someday I do actually work in my pajamas, but only when the ground is covered in snow. That way I know I won’t get any unexpected visitors.

My name is Kasi Blake, and I have three series out. The Rule series is about a vampire who returns to mortal and tries to go back to his old life. Hard to do when you are dating THE werewolf hunter, your brother wants to stake you, and your teacher is a monster in disguise. This series begins with a book called Vampires Rule, and it is free if you want to run over to Amazon, B&N, or one of those other online retailers to grab a digital copy.
I also have a series that begins with Bait (it is free too), and it’s about Van Helsing’s daughter. She reports to her father’s school in New Zealand, anxious to become a great hunter, but things get in her way like wraiths, a reaper, and a gorgeous boy
with jungle green eyes who hates her on sight.
My third series, so far, consists of Crushed and Witch Hunt. Both books are about teen witches using their powers to play dangerous games at school. They each have their own set of characters and a new, exciting game to play.
You can find me on Twitter @kasiblake and on Goodreads. I also have a Facebook author page and my blog is here: http://kasi-kcblake.blogspot.com






















