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Vol. 3, Issue 10 October 2007
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  • September Cool Contest Challenge Winner - Marie Angell
  • Ten Ways to Use Video to Promote Your Book by Penny Sansevieri
  • Cool Announcements

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    Dear Writer,

    I hope this newsletter finds you well and writing!

    I recently attended the Infinity Publishing "Express Yourself" Authors' Conference and had a blast! I met so many wonderful people and want to thank the staff of Infinity Publishing for putting on such a great conference! While I was there, I attended informative workshops, had the pleasure of hearing fantastic keynote speakers and also managed to talk a few people into giving me interviews for Cool Stuff!

    This month, I'm excited and honored to bring you an interview with the authors of No Ordinary Love: A True Story of Marriage and Basketball! Written by NBA basketball star Doug Christie and his wife Jackie, No Ordinary Love is living proof that finding and keeping a soul mate can be done-even in the pressure cooker atmosphere of professional sports.

    Jackie and Doug Christie Interview

    Congratulations to our September Cool Contest Challenge Winner, Marie Angell!

    You can read Marie's winning entry in this newsletter and also on the web site.

    Thank you to all who entered!

    October Cool Contest Challenge

    Be sure to check out the Cool Announcements.

    This is so random, but I heard on the news today that the desire to eat chocolate could be caused by a bacteria in the stomach. Pretty gross, but it got me to thinking - maybe our desire to write is due to a bacteria in our brain - LOL You know how it attacks us at different times of the day and night - wanting to be fed. If we produce junk, the writing bacteria mentally beats the hell out of us, but when we get it right, it produces a feeling of euphoria - like chocolate.

    If you want to read about the chocolate/bacteria connection, you can find it here: Chocolate

    Until next time...stay well...stay cool...stay in your write mind!

    Happy Halloween!

    Sandy & Sean

    There is no mistaking the dismay on the face of a writer who has just heard that his brain child is a deformed idiot. - L. Sprague de Camp


    September Cool Contest Challenge Winner - Marie Angell

    "Damage Control" - last month the challenge was to write a press release from a publicist explaining their client's odd behavior.

    Marie Angell sent this winning entry:

    For Immediate Release

    September 30, 2007

    Cathwright, Noted Author, Denies All Charges

    Los Angeles, CA: Reginald P. Cathwright, noted author and ghostwriter of celebrity tell-alls such as Robert Downey, Jr.'s High Life, Britney Spears' Breezy, and Paris Hilton's Chihuahua's Ruff Enuf: Don't Tinker with Tinkerbell, was arrested last night at 11:53 p.m. at the Beverly Wilshire hotel.

    Mr. Cathwright would like to clarify the details of the incident, which he believes will result in his complete exoneration.

    Police were initially called because hotel employees reported that Mr. Cathwright was entertaining a sheep in his room.

    This is false, defamatory and inaccurate.

    It was a pig.

    The authorities have accused Mr. Cathwright of committing unnatural acts with this pig.

    Mr. Cathwright acquired the Vietnamese potbellied pig, Rosie, yesterday morning for the sole purpose of innocent companionship. He brought her to the Beverly Wilshire as a special treat before settling into their home in Brentwood.

    Mr. Cathwright says he had just finished bathing Rosie and was giving her a platonic goodnight kiss, "just as you would your child, your mother or a favored aunt," when the police burst into the room. Startled by the noise, Mr. Cathwright grabbed for Rosie, inadvertently inserting a body part into one of Rosie's orifices.

    Therefore, Mr. Cathwright decries the police for their Gestapo tactics and dirty-minded ways and intends to challenge all charges.

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    Marie Angell writes from her native Texas, where she lives with her family. She is also in a blues/rock band, The Snake Charmers.

    Ten Ways to Use Video to Promote Your Book by Penny Sansevieri

    Ten Ways to Use Video to Promote Your Book

    When it comes to convincing a reader to buy, sometimes there's nothing more compelling than a good sales pitch. Yes, you can have excellent back copy, a stunning cover, but nothing makes a reader morph into a buyer quicker than a hefty pitch that pushes every single hot button (and even a few they didn't know they had). Video as a means to promote a book is a great sales pitch, but only if it's done right. What do I mean by "done right"?

    With all the talk today about using video to promote your book, it's easy to get caught up in a YouTube-driven world. It's a great idea certainly but there's one catch: you've got to make your viewer feel something. An example of this is a recent video posted to Yahoo videos (it also landed on YouTube) about a contestant (Paul Potts) on Britain's Got Talent. While not an author (yet) the video shows us clearly what we mean by emotion. Don't believe me? Take a look for yourself.

    http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=646496&fr=yvmtf

    The video became so popular (almost overnight) that within a few days it made it to the U.S. and into the hands of millions of viewers. Why? Well, let's think about this. If you've ever watched an episode of American Idol or a version of the program you know that the most favored contestants are the underdogs, the ones who just show up and blow the judges away. That's the biggest emotional hot button on any of these types of shows and that's why the Paul Potts video made such an impact online. Of course he had talent, but talent in the absence of a true underdog factor wouldn't have made this video as successful as it was.

    In fact, not only that but every major media outlet is clamoring for an interview with Paul. He's become a sensation. The video gave him exposure to people globally and it tapped into an emotion - but more than that, it tapped into the right emotion. That is key. If the Paul Potts video had been scary, or disturbing, or flat out boring, who would have cared? So if you're considering doing a book video for your own tome, don't sell yourself short by just "telling the story," do it in such a way that grabs your reader, engages them and hits them right in their emotional hot buttons. Know the triggers your audience responds to and incorporate that into your video.

    Check out this video that MonkeyCMedia did for a book we worked on: http://www.redhotinternetpublicity.com/trailers/engaged.html

    Here are some ways to make the most of your video:

    1) Have you been YouTube'd? If you haven't this is the #1 place to load your book video.

    2) Put your video on your own website, don't let a single visitor land on your site without getting the "touch and feel" of your book.

    3) Send a sample of your book video to every media contact you pitch. Never let a press kit leave your office without a disc.

    4) Got a social networking page? If you do (and you should) add the clip or a link to it on the page.

    5) When you pitch the media, don't forget to insert a link to the trailer in your email. Don't send it as an attachment; chances are an overaggressive spam filter will have it for lunch.

    6) Blog about it every chance you get. No, I'm not talking about repeating a blog over and over but blog on what success you've had thanks to your video. And oh, yes, add a link to the book video too.

    7) Trying to get a signing but have been unsuccessful? Let your book speak for itself, literally. Drop off a copy of your book trailer to an as-yet-unconvinced bookstore person and I can almost bet you'll get a signing in the store.

    8) Ready for your close-up? There's no quicker way to a potential producer's heart than through his eyes and ears. Seeing a book come to life can sometimes be a great way to sell someone on the concept of turning your book into a movie.

    9) If you're doing a signing bring the book video to show while you're signing books. I've known authors who've done this and they sold almost twice as many books. The video really pulls in readers!

    10) Just like you can tell a book by its cover, you can often tell a book video by its packaging. Get your CD cover professionally printed, don't skim on the first impression! In fact, why not have your video burned to a business card size cd that you can pop into the card slot of a presentation folder?

    Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a best-selling author and internationally recognized book marketing and media relations expert. Her company is one of the leaders in the publishing industry and has developed some of the most cutting-edge book marketing campaigns. She is the author of five books, including Book to Bestseller which has been called the "road map to publishing success." AME is the first marketing and publicity firm to use Internet promotion to its full impact through The Virtual Author Tour (TM), which strategically works with message boards, blogs, ezines, and relevant sites to push an authors message into the virtual community and connect with sites related to the book's topic, positioning the author in his or her market. To learn more about Penny's books or her promotional services, you can visit her web site at www.amarketingexpert.com

    To subscribe to her free ezine, send a blank email to: subscribe@amarketingexpert.com

    Copyright 2007 Penny C. Sansevieri

    Cool Announcements

    Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award

    Winner receives a publishing contract with Penguin and a $25,000 advance.

    Be sure to read the rules carefully. The deadline to enter is November 5, 2007.

    Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award


    www.NothingBinding.com is a new web site for Independently published books.

    This site is designed to provide an online marketing platform that introduces "voices never heard and stories never told" to readers around the world. The profiles and book placements are free!

    Take a few minutes and join the international movement by Independent Authors to create their own Internet marketplace.


    Chasing the Muse

    Chasing the Muse is a site dedicated to bringing Paying jobs to writers. This site is absolutely free and updated every single day!

    The website is Chasing the Muse


    I read an interesting article: Which TYPE of writer are you? by Jill Dearman in The Writer (Nov. 2007).

    It lists four types: The Distractionist, The Dictator, The Perfectionist and The Commitment-phobe. I think I have traits from all four of them - LOL

    If you don't have the November issue of The Writer, you can also read it on Jill's web site. Here's the link: www.jilldearman.com/JillWriterMagNov07.pdf


    Author Nation is a new online community for Authors, Writers, Poets and their Readers.

    Membership is Free!

    Check it out: Author Nation


    Mercury is in retrograde until November 1st. This is a crazy time and I've been experiencing technology issues which I've decided to blame on Mercury.

    I had problems with the online calendar I share with my boss. The CD player in my truck broke. My Christina Aguilera CD won't eject. I love her, but I can only listen to the same songs for so long. I bought a car player/charger for my iPod, but the reception around here stinks and in the middle of song, a horrible static noise will blare from the speakers. My Internet keeps disconnecting. And my Blackberry froze while I was trying to delete emails from the handheld only, but right before it froze, I scrolled up in my panic and it landed on the "delete from mailbox and handheld" selection. When it came back to life, it permanently deleted some of my emails from my server. I was crying.

    While surfing the Internet, when it was working, I came across a web site that has horoscopes for writers, agents, editors and anyone in the publishing industry. I thought this was pretty cool. I don't take them too seriously but I do read mine on occasion.

    If you want to have some fun and see what your horoscope has to say in regard to your writing, check it out at: Horoscopes for Writers

    This monthly column is written by T.J. MacGregor, author of 24 novels and 7 astrology books.

    You can learn more about T.J. MacGregor by going to: BookTalk


    Jerry Aragon, The Humor Doctor has a cool announcement - the completion of his latest article - "The Boob-Tube vs. Improving My Writing."

    You can read Jerry's article at: http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Boob-Tube-vs-Improving-My-Writing!&id=732563

    You can also visit Jerry at: The Humor Doctor

    Congratulations, Jerry!


    Bobbie Christmas is the "Book Doctor" and Author of Write In Style, a triple-award-winning textbook for writers of fiction and nonfiction, available wherever books are sold.

    Bobbie loves to receive questions from writers and offer her expert advice. If you have any questions you need answered, please e-mail her at: Bobbie@zebraeditor.com

    For the latest Q&A with Bobbie, go to AskTheBookDoctor on the CS4W site.

    If you have any announcements, please e-mail them to: sandy@coolstuff4writers.com

    I love to hear from you!

    Peace,

    Sandy

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