I'm keen to do a cover reveal for Compromise Agreement, my new book. Let me know if you might be interested. It's a contemporary adult romance.
Isobel
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Sunday, 7 December 2014
From O.C Shaw to Isobel Hart
I'm really hoping that those who have enjoyed my books have seen I am now writing as Isobel Hart - you will see the covers of What goes around comes around and Full Circle now have the new covers. I am setting up a web page and will post details - no other romance postings will come via this route. Come and find me on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/isobelhartbooks
In the meantime, to celebrate navigating Smashwords What goes around is currently free on iBooks and presumably all the other sites
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/what-goes-around-comes-around/id948558871?mt=11
Fill your boots - and stay in touch (please)
https://www.facebook.com/isobelhartbooks
In the meantime, to celebrate navigating Smashwords What goes around is currently free on iBooks and presumably all the other sites
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/what-goes-around-comes-around/id948558871?mt=11
Fill your boots - and stay in touch (please)
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Writing update
I've finally made a decision. It's been tough, but I'm good with it now I've finally made it. I have written the two books about Lily under my real name - because frankly I was proud of the accomplishment. It was something I did while between jobs, and a revelation how much I loved it. However, I still have to work full time - writing is my selfish pleasure - and unfortunately I'm not sure my company or colleagues will be as supportive as you have all been...
So, while my writing remains a much loved weekend pastime I am going to be doing it under a Pen name. I'm hoping some of you will find me and enjoy my stories as much as I enjoy writing them. I have finished a book and the good news is my first reader loved it, so I hope to have it out soonish, after editing.
In the meantime keep in touch and be happy,
O.C
So, while my writing remains a much loved weekend pastime I am going to be doing it under a Pen name. I'm hoping some of you will find me and enjoy my stories as much as I enjoy writing them. I have finished a book and the good news is my first reader loved it, so I hope to have it out soonish, after editing.
In the meantime keep in touch and be happy,
O.C
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
A quandary for you
Like a lot of other writers I have to squeeze writing into the time I have left after a full time job and family. I'm not looking for sympathy - I do it because it gives me real pleasure to do so. The fact anyone enjoys what I write is a bonus that I never take for granted. The challenge I face is that not everyone is into the sort of fiction I write, especially at work - even though I ever write on my evenings and weekends.
I figure I face three choices...
1) carry on writing as I am
2) start writing under another name - it means I'll have to start from scratch and build up a readership again
3) stop writing
I welcome your thoughts and advice
O.C x
I figure I face three choices...
1) carry on writing as I am
2) start writing under another name - it means I'll have to start from scratch and build up a readership again
3) stop writing
I welcome your thoughts and advice
O.C x
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Shooting ourselves in the foot?
I currently have more unread books on my iPad than ever before. The vast majority were freebies - I can't seem to help myself. I see a post by one of the many bloggers I follow and I can't help but one click it. If past history is anything to go by then many of them will be excellent. It's something I've done myself with What Goes Around Comes Around. It resulted in my book being in the top ten freebie chart for romance in the UK and top 20 in the US.
The pros of this are that people get to sample a book and, if they like the author, the hope is they will buy more by said author. That's the theory.
Unfortunately there are now SO many books out there for free, or priced at $0.99, that it takes a rare book indeed - or a much beloved author - to make me buy a book these days.
When I think about the effort and investment (time, blood, sweat, tears and money) I can't help wonder if we're not selling ourselves short? Do we value the work so little we want to give it away? Very few are blessed to make enough from writing to be able to choose it as our sole profession - forced instead to fit our passion in the small windows of time life allows us. Surely we're only making it worse for ourselves by charging so little?
So who wins? Well the readers get loads of free books - but like anything in life that comes too easily I fear (and I speak now as a voracious reader) we cease to value it. Amazon et al certainly benefit - loads of traffic to their sites and no royalties to pay.
I think we may have made a rod for our own backs. I have a love hate relationship with freebies. Love having loads of books to choose from, love seeing my books flying up the freebie charts, love thinking about readers, any readers reading my books. I hate seeing work (by any author) that takes many months to create being unappreciated.
I have no solution - I imagine I'll do other promotions myself in the near future. In the meantime, if the book you are reading costs less than a cup of coffee just think about how bloody amazing that is. If you like it consider saying thank you by leaving a review.
Peace out
O.C
The pros of this are that people get to sample a book and, if they like the author, the hope is they will buy more by said author. That's the theory.
Unfortunately there are now SO many books out there for free, or priced at $0.99, that it takes a rare book indeed - or a much beloved author - to make me buy a book these days.
When I think about the effort and investment (time, blood, sweat, tears and money) I can't help wonder if we're not selling ourselves short? Do we value the work so little we want to give it away? Very few are blessed to make enough from writing to be able to choose it as our sole profession - forced instead to fit our passion in the small windows of time life allows us. Surely we're only making it worse for ourselves by charging so little?
So who wins? Well the readers get loads of free books - but like anything in life that comes too easily I fear (and I speak now as a voracious reader) we cease to value it. Amazon et al certainly benefit - loads of traffic to their sites and no royalties to pay.
I think we may have made a rod for our own backs. I have a love hate relationship with freebies. Love having loads of books to choose from, love seeing my books flying up the freebie charts, love thinking about readers, any readers reading my books. I hate seeing work (by any author) that takes many months to create being unappreciated.
I have no solution - I imagine I'll do other promotions myself in the near future. In the meantime, if the book you are reading costs less than a cup of coffee just think about how bloody amazing that is. If you like it consider saying thank you by leaving a review.
Peace out
O.C
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
If it's not one thing, it's another
You guys have been great. In fact the ones of you that are reading this have probably been my greatest supporters. I'm so very appreciative I can't tell you.
But I still need your help. Most of you know that independent authors like me are entirely reliant on recommendations from readers. I read something that told me 40% of my time as an author should be spent on marketing myself. I'll be honest, I'm not very good at it. I have barely any time to write in the first place (I work full time and have a family... Can you hear the violins yet?!) Add to that I'm British and we hate anything that feels like bragging - it's a recipe for disaster. Suffice to say it's a miracle I've sold any books at all!
So here's the thing - you can help me. Please leave a review (that goes for any of the books you read for any author), please like my Facebook page (O.C Shaw books) - it doesn't feel like promotion, more like chatting and I'm good at that. And finally, tell other people if you liked them - particularly any of the romance book blogger sites. I haven't set up a 'street team', I'm hoping people just might spontaneously say something. Naive huh?
Til the next time when I hope to have news about launch plans for Compromise Agreement.
Keep the faith :-)
O.C
But I still need your help. Most of you know that independent authors like me are entirely reliant on recommendations from readers. I read something that told me 40% of my time as an author should be spent on marketing myself. I'll be honest, I'm not very good at it. I have barely any time to write in the first place (I work full time and have a family... Can you hear the violins yet?!) Add to that I'm British and we hate anything that feels like bragging - it's a recipe for disaster. Suffice to say it's a miracle I've sold any books at all!
So here's the thing - you can help me. Please leave a review (that goes for any of the books you read for any author), please like my Facebook page (O.C Shaw books) - it doesn't feel like promotion, more like chatting and I'm good at that. And finally, tell other people if you liked them - particularly any of the romance book blogger sites. I haven't set up a 'street team', I'm hoping people just might spontaneously say something. Naive huh?
Til the next time when I hope to have news about launch plans for Compromise Agreement.
Keep the faith :-)
O.C
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Reach out and touch
This is just a little thank you to the many people that have taken the time to reach out and let me know you've enjoyed Lily's story. It has meant so much, and even though not every person likes stories about unhappy marriages and the consequences of that (no spoilers), enough of you have to have made it all worthwhile.
When I was sat at home with a story in my head it was hard to know if I could write well enough to do it justice - to know Lily has resonated with you means the world.
Thank you, thank you, thank you <3
When I was sat at home with a story in my head it was hard to know if I could write well enough to do it justice - to know Lily has resonated with you means the world.
Thank you, thank you, thank you <3
Saturday, 29 March 2014
FREEBIE - this weekend (29th / 30th March)
What Goes Around Comes Around is free this weekend as a little Mothers Day bonus. It's Mothers Day in the UK on Sunday. If you are a Mum and you like adult contemporary romance then give it a go!
Enjoy x
Enjoy x
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Who fancies another freebie?
What the hey - you deserve it. To celebrate Mothers Day (in the UK anyway) What Goes Around Comes Around will be free on the 29th and 30th March on kindle. I figure it gives you a chance to see if you like my writing - and if you do then maybe you'll tell your friends, or buy the next book, or write me a review. All of the above is much appreciated. If you don't, then at least it didn't cost you anything.
Be happy x
Be happy x
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Update time
So I've been making really good use of the time I've had off over half term. What goes around comes around is now available in a print version, with Full Circle hot on its heels (I'll be shouting about it when they're both out.) In addition I went back to the first book in a contemporary fantasy trilogy I wrote for my kids. It was the first thing I ever started to write and I have to say it showed, so I ended up rewriting masses of it. But it's done now and is being proofed. More importantly my kids like it (they may be biased).
Finally I've got back to a new contemporary romance I started a little while ago and the words are now flowing. A title finally emerged today (WARNING - it may change!) - Compromise Agreement.
I know I'm enjoying writing it because I resent every time I'm dragged back into the real world... Watch this space :)
Finally I've got back to a new contemporary romance I started a little while ago and the words are now flowing. A title finally emerged today (WARNING - it may change!) - Compromise Agreement.
I know I'm enjoying writing it because I resent every time I'm dragged back into the real world... Watch this space :)
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Precious
I'm reading a great series at the moment, I'm really enjoying it. The only slight issue I have is that the main term of endearment the leading man uses is 'precious'. Is it only me that struggles to hear that word without thinking of Golum?
Other words I've particularly enjoyed recently include - cockstand. I've had a bit of a glut on historical romances, and never having heard that particular description for an erection before, I have to say I actually sniggered. And I thought I'd heard / read them all!
Always interested in any other terms people have read that have amused them.....
O.C
Other words I've particularly enjoyed recently include - cockstand. I've had a bit of a glut on historical romances, and never having heard that particular description for an erection before, I have to say I actually sniggered. And I thought I'd heard / read them all!
Always interested in any other terms people have read that have amused them.....
O.C
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Is it rude to ask?
I'm getting some great star ratings on Goodreads - it really is amazing whenever I see another 5 or 4 star rating. The fact that people are enjoying my books is just wonderful. Of course it won't be everyone's cup of tea (English turn of phrase), especially when some people will just have downloaded it because it was free, so the fact so many of you have is more than I dared hope.
My one plea, as a lowly indie writer is please please leave an Amazon review too. It's really hard to get noticed at all when you are competing with the huge volumes of books out there, plus all the heavyweight authors and their publicity machines. Us little people rely on your word of mouth and reviews to get noticed at all. Hope you don't mind me asking?
Thanks in advance to anyone who does - feel free to connect via Facebook (o.c. Shaw books) or twitter @shawhopeful to let me know if you do.
O.C
My one plea, as a lowly indie writer is please please leave an Amazon review too. It's really hard to get noticed at all when you are competing with the huge volumes of books out there, plus all the heavyweight authors and their publicity machines. Us little people rely on your word of mouth and reviews to get noticed at all. Hope you don't mind me asking?
Thanks in advance to anyone who does - feel free to connect via Facebook (o.c. Shaw books) or twitter @shawhopeful to let me know if you do.
O.C
Monday, 27 January 2014
Catching my breath
This weekend was amazing. Seriously amazing. When you do a free promotion you pray people will give your book a go, but I was seriously overwhelmed at the number of people who downloaded What Goes Around Comes Around. I am now waiting with breath held to see what those readers think of it. On the plus side I'm seeing lots of people intending to read Full Circle, so I'm taking that as a good sign.
Fingers crossed I'll see reviews follow on Amazon and Goodreads. I'll let you know!
Fingers crossed I'll see reviews follow on Amazon and Goodreads. I'll let you know!
Saturday, 25 January 2014
FREEBIE - this weekend only
What Goes Around Comes Around has been available on kindle for free download this weekend. I have to say, the response has been amazing. On the plus side I have only ever wanted to get my stories out to people, no easy feat given how choked the market is these days with people self publishing, let alone all the established authors with the weight of the publishing promotion machines behind them. So it seems to be working - the numbers of downloads have amazed me, particularly seeing my book listed in the top 100 free downloads on Amazon.... Amazing.
On the downside I will now have to face my critics. Kind of scary. I really hope people like the story (I particularly hope they like it enough to want to pay for the second and final part of Lily's story - I'm not a complete altruist). If they don't then I hope I have the strength of character to listen to the constructive criticism and learn from it. I'll let you know....
Just in case you too like a freebie - here are the links:
On the downside I will now have to face my critics. Kind of scary. I really hope people like the story (I particularly hope they like it enough to want to pay for the second and final part of Lily's story - I'm not a complete altruist). If they don't then I hope I have the strength of character to listen to the constructive criticism and learn from it. I'll let you know....
Just in case you too like a freebie - here are the links:
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Full Circle finally LIVE!
Full Circle, the second and final part of Lily's story is finally out there. I now get to hold my breath and hope that people actually like it and approve of the second part in Lily's story. As ever I'm sure it won't be everyone's cup of tea - I'm trying to focus it to the people who actually like this genre on this occasion.
I'm already onto my next projects - more updates soon. In the meantime please do let me know what you think - it's the only way I'll get better as a writer.
Link:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXHIH2G
I'm already onto my next projects - more updates soon. In the meantime please do let me know what you think - it's the only way I'll get better as a writer.
Link:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXHIH2G
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Full Circle.. The blurb
Thanks so much for your patience. Full Circle is nearly ready to go live. I'm really hoping you like it, and will be excited to hear your thoughts. In the meantime, here's the blurb to get you in the mood:
Admittedly, misery is a somewhat extreme dieting technique, and
everything I read assures me I am likely to puff up like a blood-bloated tick
the second I start eating normally again, but hey, I’m willing to take my
pleasure where I can find it.
Still emotionally reeling from the cluster bomb fate decided
to throw at her love life, Lily is finally shown a lifeline when her book is
accepted for publication.
Cast into an unfamiliar world following the novel’s success,
Lily knows she has almost everything she could ever want – except love.
Why can’t I move on, Annie?
Still haunted by dreams of her abusive husband and her dishonest
lover, Lily longs to move forward and learn to love and trust again, but karma
still has some surprises in store.
Karma can be a bitch, and you can expect at some point she will come back to
bite you.
As her old life blends with new, Lily faces yet more choices
in her quest to find her happy-ever-after.
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