Bonus Websites: Your book also will be featured on
these sites by genre.
Not exact matches
I learned of this blog just a few weeks ago, when I entered the blog party it co-sponsored with Mrs. Q. Written
by Scatteredmom (love that name), the
site is wide - ranging in its topics — not quite a Mommy Blog, not quite a Food Blog, more like an amalgam of those
genres and more.
You can filter movies
by genre, release date and use of the
site is completely free.
But perhaps the real star of Fear Clinic is the highly impressive visual FX, headed up
by genre favorites Robert Kurtzman and Steve Johnson, who manage to still find new ways to disturb me with the striking and unforgettable
sites of real world totally - imaginable - yet - utterly - disturbing nightmares, images that will stay with you for days.
Between them they drafted a (n oft - betrayed) manifesto dedicated to «rescuing» motion pictures from artifice
by forbidding special lighting and props brought in from off -
site,
by advocating handheld camerawork, and
by urging an avoidance of recognizable
genre definitions.
Visitors to the
site can browse
by genre.
The
site allows you to search
by genre, feel, tempo, or length, which makes it easy to find the perfect tune for your serious games or eLearning branching scenarios.
Similarly, novelists should be guest blogging on
sites their readers read, not on
sites hosted
by writer friends who serve a different
genre.
As Japan has began supporting the
genre as one of their important cultural exports, there seems to be no end of illegal uploading of anime and manga via pirating
sites, mainly operated
by the Chinese.
You'll find a 21 - page index in the back where review
sites are organized
by genre — again, invaluable and time - saving information.
They allow you to list books
by genre just like every other Newsletter
site, and they do have pretty good coverage of
genres, though not as much as other
sites.
These publishers may have books in other
genres; I picked the most prominent
genre as advertised
by their web
sites.
List of books WITH links to buy • Your books need to be listed on your
site • Main Page with all of your books grouped
by genre / series • Page with Series • Page By Genre • Books MUST have links to buy on EVERY page — Cover needs to ALWAYS be linked to a way to purcha
by genre / series • Page with Series • Page By Genre • Books MUST have links to buy on EVERY page — Cover needs to ALWAYS be linked to a way to pur
genre / series • Page with Series • Page
By Genre • Books MUST have links to buy on EVERY page — Cover needs to ALWAYS be linked to a way to purcha
By Genre • Books MUST have links to buy on EVERY page — Cover needs to ALWAYS be linked to a way to pur
Genre • Books MUST have links to buy on EVERY page — Cover needs to ALWAYS be linked to a way to purchase
Not finished, needs some work — but I WANT to turn this into a community book review
site, where authors can review books in their
genre (which is really amazing book marketing,
by the way).
The results of my poll showed that Romance and Sci - fi are
by far the top two
genres that people who visit the
site write.
While Coker can give some explanation on the Smashwords
site — romance is the top - selling
genre there and the majority of those titles are written
by women — that is certainly not the case with iBooks or Amazon.
There's another
site that poetry lovers (or people who want to get to know the
genre) should definitely browse: Favorite Poem Project, founded
by Robert Pinsky, the 39th Poet Laureate of the United States.
Conclusions & Introduction to My Resource Page (including review
sites receptive to indie author books
by genre)(Post # 5)
For the coming year, we at GoodEReader would like to encourage readers to support authors of all
genres and publishing models
by remembering to leave reviews on
sites that offer their titles.
Now, with the May 2011 launch of Amazon Publishing, the
site's traditional publishing house spearheaded
by industry mainstay Larry Kirschbaum that boasts eight
genre - specific imprints to its credit, Amazon is supposedly single - handedly bringing down the entire publishing industry.
Their prices are going up, but their subscribers are, too, and unlike with other
sites, they have their subscribers segmented
by genre (i.e. fans of SF, mystery, romance, YA, etc.), and you're only paying to advertise to readers who enjoy your
genre.
When launched, the self - publishing
site didn't allow participation
by any but
genre authors.
Our Winner Circle features only the best of the thousands of review
sites out there, rated
by traffic and following, and pre-sorted into
genres so you don't have to spend hours searching what may or may not work best for YOUR book.
But what indie writers would be interested in — at least this one — is professional help with gaining exposure in those areas that can actually do indie writers some good: identifying key book - review bloggers
by genre, sorting through the maze of
sites that offer paid advertising, and knowing which ones are the best bet for a particular author's work, helping with ad language, etc..
The
site is organized so you can books as easily as possible:
by Authors,
by Titles,
by Genres,
by New Titles.
An easy way to market your books is to look for
genre or topic - specific blogs, websites and groups
by Googling their keywords and seeing what shows up... and then trying to find a way to get your book on those
sites.
We have stayed away from the common strategy on many other
sites of mainly providing a search function listing, in many cases thousands of books broken down
by genre.
However, if you're looking to explore some of the
sites around Stockholm and the rest of the country made famous
by Larsson's Millennium trilogy, Let the Right One In or any of the countless books that make up the Swedish crime fiction
genre, then you should check out the newly launched
site SwedenBeyond.com.
Title: Syndrome Available On: PC Developer: Camel 101, Bigmoon Entertainment Publisher: Camel 101
Genre: Survival horror Official
Site: http://www.syndrome.camel101.com/ Release Date: October 6th, 2016 Where To Buy: Steam Syndrome is a science fiction, first - person, survival horror video game developed
by Camel 101 and Bigmoon Entertainment.
Title: ShellShock Live Version Tested: PC Available On: PC, Mac, Linux Developer: kChamp Games Publisher: kChamp Games
Genre: Turn - Based Action, Strategy, Indie Official
Site: http://www.shellshocklive.com/ Release Date: April 8, 2016 (Steam Early Access Open Beta) Where To Buy: Steam The enemy tank lies far below in a valley formed
by explosions.
That way, the video would have shown how the game actually works (aka when played
by someone with any interest at all in the
genre) and the
site's reputation wouldn't have dropped even harder the minute the video hit the internet.
Title: Dead Rising 4 Available On: Xbox One, Windows Developer: Capcom Vancouver Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Genre: Survival Horror, Hack n Slash Official
Site: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/dead-rising-4 Where To Buy: Xbox Store, Local Retailer The Christmas holiday season and the end of 2016 quickly flew
by!
Title: Victor Vran Version Tested: PC Available On: Windows PC, OS X, Linux Developer: Haemimont Games Publisher: EuroVideo Medien
Genre: Action RPG Official
Site: Victor Vran Release Date: July 24, 2015 Where to Buy: Steam, GOG.com If you want an affordable action RPG to pleasantly surprise you, look no further than Victor Vran
by Bulgarian independent studio Haemimont Games.
Title: P.A.M.E.L.A. Available On: PC Developer: NVYVE Studios Publisher: NVYVE Studios
Genre: First - person Survival Official
Site: Pamelagame.com Release Date: March 10, 2017 Where To Buy: Steam When I first heard of P.A.M.E.L.A., I was excited
by the prospect of it sounding like Bioshock meeting Dead Space for a lovely horror, story - driven experience.
Among the highlights of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six - week residency of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and video environment
by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth created
by Ernesto Neto; the event of a thread, a
site - specific installation
by Ann Hamilton; the final performances of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS
by Paul McCarthy, a monumental installation of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic environment that blurred the boundaries between artist and audience created
by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge
by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a
genre - defying collaboration between artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an installation of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and installation
by Laurie Anderson based on the story of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency of the human body and spirit.
The sumptuously illustrated accompanying catalogue, published
by Yale University Press, explores portraiture as a
site of artistic experimentation, in works that shift the
genre from one based on mimesis to one stressing symbolic associations between artists and subjects.
Art with Flooded Chambers Maid, a
site - specific multimedia installation on and around Madison Square Park's Oval Lawn
by genre - bending sculptor, painter and installation artist Jessica Stockholder.
Best of all, the
site is indexed
by composer, performer,
genres, and even instruments.