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Mobi and EPUB Formats Added To Pleasure House Collection!

July 6, 2014 by scarletdarkwood

I finally broke down and took the time to create MOBI and EPUB formats for all my Pleasure House stories. Some of you may not be staunch Amazon or Nook supporters, so OmniLit buyers are in luck! I at least put Mistress Of The House in my Nook Library and in my Kindle library, and it seems everything looks good.

In the future, I want to run contests and giveaways, and being able to present my stories in these different formats will make the prize nicer for the winners. If you want to take advantage of my newsletters, where these announcements will be made, then sign up and be part of the gang! I’ve just added a new newsletter sign-up sheet under “Updates & Fun Stuff.”

If you’ve read Pleasure House and Dance of Desire, don’t forget to check out Mistress Of The House and Master Of The House, where these stories expand on characters mentioned in Pleasure House.

If you have anything you want to share, feel free to comment here, email me, or check out my Facebook page at Scarlet Darkwood Author. I always look forward to hearing from you.

Filed Under: General Writing Tagged With: author, EPUB, Facebook, Master Of The House, Mistress Of The House, MOBI, OmniLit, Pleasure House, Scarlet Darkwood

Scarlet Darkwood Author Has Created A Facebook Page!

March 21, 2014 by scarletdarkwood

As creatures of convenience, we’ll use the tool that’s easiest and . . . well . . . convenient! Facebook is one of those things people usually have a love/hate relationship with, and I’m not that different. But we must admit, that there’s still something alluring about the site. If you’re not careful, it can erode your time, but if used wisely, can be a nice place to network. On the right hand side of the home page of this blog, there is the Facebook badge with Scarlet Darkwood Author. This will be a great way to chat and keep up with each other. So click it and “Like” the page, and be a part of what I want to be a fun-loving, interesting, exciting (okay, I could go on forever!) group.

I created this special page as a place where we can all come together CONVENIENTLY, and chat about different things. No subject matter is off-limits, and as long as there is no abuse, I’m pretty open. You can respond to my posts, or post something of your own. If I’ve set up everything correctly, all posts will show to the left hand side of the page, and if someone presents a really juicy tidbit, I’ll give it a shout-out by sharing it with everyone with its own special post.

My goal is to post regularly, presenting thoughts and topics of interest. I personally think it will be just as fun and interesting if you do too. And as an author/writer, I’ll definitely answer back–though not individually to everyone on every post or reply. But I’m sharing this with you first, and if you know others who would like the page, refer it to them too.

PS: Happy Spring–it finally arrived. Since this is the birth of a new season, so is the birth of my new page.

Filed Under: General Writing Tagged With: author, convenient, Facebook, Scarlet Darkwood, tool, topics

The Pick Of The Litter: Authors and Multiple Works

March 23, 2013 by scarletdarkwood

I’ve been prowling around a little here lately. And what I mean by that is I’ve been checking out to see how authors with multiple works fare. Do all of their books sell well? Do one or two books sell better than others? Here’s what I’ve found out from my very informal research. Yes, it seems that when authors have many books under their belt, there are those stories that just simply seem to sell much better than others.

Take erotic author Selina Kitt, for example. She has over fifty books out for sell, and if you look at the rankings, there are some books that land low on the list, some in the middle, and some are selling like hotcakes. And I’m really not sure why that is, really. Her erotica is what I enjoy reading, yet I only have one of her books (and I got a free one not too long ago). I haven’t bought another one. Now this isn’t to slam her writing at all. Personally for me, I don’t have author loyalty, I hate to admit. I just buy books when I feel like buying them, having to be “in the mood,” more or less.

On the other hand, there are those readers who’ll purchase everything an author puts out, like Nora Roberts or John Grisham or Steven King or Anne Rice. When it comes to trilogies, some readers will purchase and read the whole series, whether they actually love the first book or not. Something compels them to buy the remainder of the story.

Then there’s E. L. James and the Fifty Shades Of Grey series. For as many who loved the trilogy, there were as many who hated it. People complained about her horrible writing, people hated the first book, yet read the rest of the work, and of course there were others who started to read the first book, and put it down with disgust, vowing to never read another one. But I’m really talking about those who bought her work anyway, whether they liked it or not. Why? Anne Rice’s Sleeping Beauty Trilogy is the same. As for me, I have that series, but I’ve never read another one of her books.

So maybe there is something to that author loyalty thing, or maybe readers are just persnickety, buying what attracts their attention at the moment. Perhaps it’s idle curiosity to see what the hype is all about. When I review a collection by an author, I tend to look at the title first, then the cover.  I tend to go more for a title indicating there’s new twist to a set of fairy tales or a catchy title indicating some romance, perhaps. I tend to steer away from smutty titles, like “Doing Daddy’s Best Friend,” or “Doing Daddy.” “Best Smutty Stories” probably won’t get a buy from me, either. Again, for erotica, I have to be in the mood to want it, and when I buy something in this genre, I don’t mind a light, fun, lusty read. I’m looking for the sexual adventure tied up in at least some form of a storyline, but I want lots of sex. I’m a high-heat kind of gal.

How about my readers out there? What compels you to buy an author’s work? Do you buy everything an author puts out? Do you select only titles that strike your fancy? What makes you buy one story in an author’s collection, but not another? I’d love to hear from you, so drop me a line!

Filed Under: General Writing Tagged With: Anne Rice, author, best, Daddy, Doing Daddy, Doing Daddy's Best Friend, Fifty Shades Of Grey, friend, John Grisham, litter, multiple, Nora Roberts, pick, Selina Kitt, Steven King, Work

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