Sentences with phrase «first chapter blurb»

I Am Evan: Juvenile Fiction Buy at: Amazon, Barnes and Noble Read first chapter BLURB: I Am Evan Evan is a survivor.
Got ta Have Fayth: Historical Romance Buy at: Amazon, Barnes and Noble Read First Chapter BLURB: Got ta Have Fayth A regal beauty with raven hair and piercing blue eyes, Fayth Graham is unwilling to parade herself in front of the -LSB-...]

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The entire first half of the sample chapter for this book is nothing but promotional testimonials — the kind of blurbs you'd see on the back cover of a paperback.
One of the things that reading consumers lost with the transition to a digital book purchasing environment is the ability to walk into a well - stocked bookstore and browse the shelves, picking up books with enticing titles or covers, flipping them over to read the blurb, and maybe reading the first few chapters of an... [Read more...]
Anyone who is on the fence after reading reviews and blurbs might check out the first chapter before purchasing.
Write a blurb for your book, convert the first chapter into a PDF, and offer it as a free download for subscribers.
Hi Janice I have just e-published my first eBook «The Hartnetts» would it be totally unfair to suggest that the novel hook would have to come with the blurb or the opening chapter?
Even as you read this biographical blurb, a fourth and somewhat lighter novel, Henry & Biggs — a political vampire thriller about a literary agent and his pet Beagle (yes, you read that correctly)-- is currently in the works and the first dozen chapters have been posted on the Owen Thomas Fiction Blog.
I usually check the blurb, then read the first chapter until I nope out of it.
The KS page presents the cover, the first chapter or so of each book, a blurb and an interview with the author.
6 - 8 weeks — Continue teasing on social media; review teaser materials (cover image, blurb, first chapter); publish press release; check in with bloggers and reviewers.
The most important elements of your Scout campaign are (in my opinion), quality of the story followed by the cover, the blurb, and the compelling nature of your first chapter.
And if the blurb and first chapter are good, they'll be more likely to nominate you after they get to your page.
Whether it's the blurb, or the first chapter, or the first novel in a series, the biggest thing that sells your books is the words themselves.
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