• So a while back I posted a questionnaire asking readers about their thoughts on ebooks. If you didn’t see the questionnaire then here it is!
    1. Have you delved into ebooks? If so, what is your ereader of choice and why?
    2. When choosing an ebook, what is the #1 deciding factor for purchase? The #2 factor? And #3?
    3. Does DRM (Digital Rights Management) matter to you? Would you choose not to purchase an ebook if it has DRM?
    4. Do you look at the “others purchased these books also” selection at the bottom of an ebook page? Does this usually lead to a purchase of a suggested selection?
    5. What is the maximum price you would pay for an ebook? Does the stature of the author (King, Koontz, Meyers, Rowlings, etc.) influence what you would pay?
    6. If a free ebook is offered by an author and you like it, would you then pay for their other work(s)?
    7. How do you usually hear about new books? What starts your search?
    8. Free-for-all essay part! Use this portion to sound off and say whatever you want. Any questions you wished were asked? Prefer a different font when answering questionnaires? Go for it, this is your place to vent/crow/cry/laugh/yell!

    I was lucky enough to receive nearly forty responses from readers! Thanks everyone!
    I shall now, in a very scientific way, breakdown the results question by question. Remember, this is science and there is no room for error or interpretation! What I reveal here is how EVERYONE thinks.
    Just kidding. Please use these results and questions as a jumping off point and comment away!

    1. Have you delved into ebooks? If so, what is your ereader of choice and why?
    Everyone answered that, yes, they have delved into ebooks. The ereader of choice: Kindle or Kindle app on another platform. Those that have an actual Kindle LOVE them. I had several respondents make sure to point this out. Second favorite device for reading ebooks? The iPad using a Kindle app or Stanza. Some Nook readers, but only a couple. Only had one say Sony. I personally use my iPhone with the Kindle app.

    2. When choosing an ebook, what is the #1 deciding factor for purchase? The #2 factor? And #3?
    #1 reason folks buy an ebook is because of the author. They already know their work, so they are happy to keep purchasing that author’s work. #2 reason is whether it’s been recommended by a friend or if the synopsis/reviews/blurbs catch their attention. I put these two together because they were neck and neck and because they really are about the same thing: word of mouth. #3 was almost 100% about price, but subject matter came close. The next biggest reason? Cover! This wasn’t huge, but it was mentioned quite a bit. As was availability on platform (Kindle store, Nook store, iBookstore, etc.). Oh, and a good sampling. Authors: make sure your stuff is free of typos! This really ticks off those that use samples as a basis for purchasing your book!

    3. Does DRM (Digital Rights Management) matter to you? Would you choose not to purchase an ebook if it has DRM?
    Now, this was very interesting. I had three categories of responses: Doesn’t matter, really. What’s DRM? And, SWEET GOD IF IT HAS DRM THEN I WILL NUKE THIS WORLD!
    The majority leaned towards it doesn’t matter a whole lot. I found that interesting. Then it was a near tie between those that had no idea what DRM is (Digital Rights Management means it can’t be shared across platforms, like Kindle to Nook), and those that said they wouldn’t even think about purchasing an ebook with DRM. My take? I make sure I don’t put DRM on any of my ebook releases. Why lose a sale? Am I worried about piracy? No, I give my stuff away for free through my podcast. Plus, pirates are cool!

    4. Do you look at the “others purchased these books also” selection at the bottom of an ebook page? Does this usually lead to a purchase of a suggested selection?
    This was interesting. Why? Because almost every single person responded that they look at the “others purchased these books also” selection, but that they rarely BUY a book because of this listing. Some do, but most don’t. Hmmmm…

    5. What is the maximum price you would pay for an ebook? Does the stature of the author (King, Koontz, Meyers, Rowlings, etc.) influence what you would pay?
    So, the range people would pay was from $4.99-$25 for ebooks. No one said $.99. No one. The real surprising part was how many people said they don’t care about price if it’s a book they really want.
    As for author status? To sum up with my favorite response: “Status schmatus! I’d rather give an up-and-coming author money than King or any of those guys! I don’t need to fund their new summer house!”. Many respondents pay for what they can’t get. You can get plenty of King used for $2 or in the bargain rack at B&N for 70% off. Gotta love supply and demand!

    6. If a free ebook is offered by an author and you like it, would you then pay for their other work(s)?
    The answer to this was a resounding YES! IF they like what they read.
    Authors: if you’re gonna give it away for free, make it good! Don’t put your crap out there. It’ll do more harm than good.

    7. How do you usually hear about new books? What starts your search?
    As I expected, people listed many, many different sources for finding new books to read. Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, advertisements, friend recommendations, blogs, radio, podcasts, etc. You name it, it has some influence.

    8. Free-for-all essay part!
    Here are a couple excerpts from respondents. These summed up a lot of what others said.

    “We are steaming towards an all virtual world where book shelves are only for show, as we have seen the demise of the CD rack and are seeing the move from DVD to digital download alternatives.
    Personally I prefer the ability to carry all of my books with me in one handy device, whether they’re fiction, reference or… er… is there only two kinds of book?”

    “Do whatever you can to make sure your ebooks are never priced anywhere near the print book. The big publishers charging $9.99 or whatever are absolutely insane.”

    “I’ve read/heard some fantastic stuff and I enjoy the personal accessibility smaller authors give their fans. I feel better as a consumer supporting people who are thankful for it. Not to say that big published authors aren’t grateful, but you certainly don’t get personal thank yous from them, either.”

    “I love electronics, that said; the e-book, cloud book, whatever… maybe the future, however, it can not compare to the texture or scent of holding an actual hard copy print of a book… that my friend is intoxicating.”

    “I hate Snooki. Why she has a book out, I’ll never understand.”

    Quick round-up:
    Reading all of these was pretty cool. It was great to hear directly from readers (and some authors that made sure they answered as readers). The #1 thing that caught me by surprise was how many people are willing to pay top dollar for an ebook IF it’s what they want right now. I have to admit I’m one of those people.
    When reading all of this it strikes me that the answers are really close to how I feel about buying and reading books in general, whether print or ebooks. What does this mean? Reading is reading is reading. And readers are readers are readers. Doesn’t matter if it’s a tattered paperback or a brand new shiny iPad, it’s about the story and how that story makes you feel.

    What all this info tells me is that, as an author, I just need to keep writing and keep improving!

    I’m glad I did this and glad everyone responded.

    Thank you!

  • Welcome to a new episode of The Americans!

    No promos this week, I just didn’t have time to chase them down and get all the info together. It was one of those weekends.

    Thanks to everyone that helped with the DEAD MECH Kindle chart rush! Y’all rock!

    Okay, I gotta go. Life is calling! Thanks as always!

    Enjoy!

    The Americans Episode 4

    Show Notes:

    All music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

  • Howdy, folks!
    I’m sure some of you will be disappointed to hear that there’s no Friday Night Drabble Party tonight. Sorry. My brain is fried after this week and I needed to put all creative energies into re-writes on my YA novel so my wonderful agent can get to shopping it!

    So, instead of The Party, I’m going to give you a round-up of the results of my DEAD MECH Kindle chart rush on March 1st. This may bore those that aren’t into industry info. If you are bored by this then click HERE.

    For the rest of you, here is just a quick recap and some of my thoughts on the process.

    First, let me say THANK YOU to all the friends, colleagues and family that helped spread the word! I am eternally grateful, and if you know me at all, you know I’m loyal to a fault and I’ll make sure I pay you back in kind someday! You guys rock!

    So, the highest point I hit in the US Amazon charts was:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,260 Paid in Kindle Store, #44 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #46 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    That #46 in Horror means ALL books that day, print and ebook. That’s pretty cool. I ended up ahead of a few Stephen King books for the day, which is nice!

    The highest point for the UK Amazon charts was:

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #855 Paid in Kindle Store, #6 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #21 in BooksHorror, #43 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    That’s pretty freakin’ cool! Top 10 in Military SciFi! Top 25 in Horror! Once again, that’s for all books! Gotta love it.

    I know some of you are wondering what those numbers mean in terms of sales. Well, in the US I sold 63 copies of DEAD MECH and 10 copies in the UK. Those aren’t huge numbers in the Kindle sales world, but for a one day rush total they’re pretty good. Got me up the charts, right?

    The best part of getting up the charts is it gives my books visibility. I also ended up selling 7 copies of Bethany And The Zombie Jesus, my short story collection. I have since sold at least one DEAD Mech and one Bethany each day. That’s pretty nice.

    What else does climbing the charts do? It shows foreign publishers that my work can sell, especially with hard numbers for the UK. This helps my agent shop these titles, and other titles.

    You see what’s going on here? It’s about way more than just selling some books, it’s about building the proverbial platform. And, yes, I think by now there’s a proverb out there about the writer’s platform. It probably involves a monkey flinging poo.

    Other than all that, there really isn’t more to say. It’s a pretty straight forward process selling ebooks. There’s a ton of promotion, there’s making sure the content is ready and then there’s the all day pimping and updates. The trick is making sure the content you do provide is professional quality: cover, editing, presentation, etc.

    Will I do  a chart rush again? Hell yes! It was a lot of fun and, as I’ve said on Twitter, watching the charts is more fun than playing poker! I highly advise you try it if you have a novel to sell in the Kindle store.

    Okay, that’s enough of my ramblin’ today. I’ll make sure to post two drabbles next week to make up for the missing one this week. Only fair, right?

    Hope some of this info helped. If not at least I provided a link to the Sheen Family Circus! That’s worth something! If you have any questions about the whole experience, please let me know. I’m more than glad to talk about me! 😉

    Cheers Y’all!

    Oh, and if you didn’t get your copy of DEAD MECH, or Bethany And The Zombie Jesus, yet then click the BUY THE FICTION page at the top and get to it!

  • All Updated out!

    Hey Folks! Thanks for all of your help today! I’ll put together a play by play report and assessment of how the day went and post that soon.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING TODAY HAPPEN!

    YOU ALL ROCK!


    7:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,334 Paid in Kindle Store, #45 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #49 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,025 Paid in Kindle Store, #6 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #31 in BooksHorror, #49 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    I think we may have peaked, but we shall see. I’ll update a couple more times then call it a night.


    6:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,260 Paid in Kindle Store, #44 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #46 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,063 Paid in Kindle Store, #7 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #30 in BooksHorror, #54 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    Slipping in the UK and stalled in the US. Hmmm… Can we get a rally going?

    5:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,260 Paid in Kindle Store, #44 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #46 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #908 Paid in Kindle Store, #6 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #25 in BooksHorror, #43 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    Holding steady!


    4:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,260 Paid in Kindle Store, #44 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #46 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #980 Paid in Kindle Store, #6 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #25 in BooksHorror, #50 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    Top 50 in the US Horror charts! RIGHT ON!


    3:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,450 Paid in Kindle Store, #51 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #55 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #855 Paid in Kindle Store, #6 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #21 in BooksHorror, #43 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    So close to the Top 50 in the US! Let’s keep pushing! Woo hoo!


    2:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,799 Paid in Kindle Store, #67 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #71 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #899 Paid in Kindle Store, #7 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #25 in BooksHorror, #43 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    Dang! Look at this guy go! Go DEAD MECH, go DEAD MECH, go DEAD MECH gooooooooooo!


    1:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,163 Paid in Kindle Store, #84 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksFictionHorror, #90 in BooksLiterature & FictionGenre FictionHorror

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,430 Paid in Kindle Store, #9 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #51 in BooksHorror, #63 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    We’re rockin’ it! Keep spreadin’ the word! Y’all rock!


    12:00 p.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Chart Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,965 Paid in Kindle Store

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,853 Paid in Kindle Store, #10 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #71 in BooksHorror, #73 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction


    11:00 a.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Chart Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #4,099 Paid in Kindle Store

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,700 Paid in Kindle Store, #10 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #64 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction, #65 in BooksHorror


    10:00 a.m. DEAD MECH Kindle Chart Rush Update:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #5,167 Paid in Kindle Store

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,496 Paid in Kindle Store, #9 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #60 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction, #60 in BooksHorror

    Thanks, Y’all! Keep on rockin’ the charts!


    Good Morning, Folks!

    It is now March 1st and the DEAD MECH Kindle rush is happening right now!

    We’re gonna push DEAD MECH up the Amazon Kindle charts as far as possible. Help make this monster of a book into a monster of a bestseller!

    I’ll be posting chart ranking updates all day long so stay tuned here for more info!

    Currently:

    US Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #16,920 Paid in Kindle Store

    UK Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,795 Paid in Kindle Store, #9 in BooksScience FictionMilitary, #65 in BooksHorror, #71 in Kindle StoreKindle eBooksScience Fiction

    Cheers!


  • Yes, you read that right, Paul E. Cooley of Shadow Publications, author of the Fiends Collection, has interviewed me.

    Now, if you have never heard a podcast where Mr. Cooley and me are on together then you should be warned. Yes, you should be. What’s the warning? JEEZ! You want me to do everything for you? Golly!

    In all seriousness, you should be warned.

    Okay, I’ll stop. WARNED! Now I’ll stop.

    Great interview, great time and great guy. Check out Mr. Cooley’s info at shadowpublications.com

    The show can be found here HERE!

    Enjoy!