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1. What I Did Today

Goodness and it's only 3:30 pm. I have been asked a lot lately what I do all day. Well, other than my Bon-Bon binges, I actually manage to squeeze in a little work. I thought I might give a little glimpse into what I've done so far today. I figure it is early, but I started early. So, here goes.

5:00 a.m. woke up with swollen eye (might have been the Udder Butter I put on my feet before bed seeping in when I rubbed my eyes)

5:05 husband put eye drops in-stung like a mother!

5:10 stopped whining and got up to rinse with very expensive eye was. More stinging...dang!

5:15 stumbled to desk and booted up.

5:20 read 74 e-mails, responded to 12, cleaned out 365 old messages from inbox, including 94 unrequested, unsolicited, and not meeting our standard guidelines for submission.

5:40 stumbled to kitchen to make decaf coffee. Dang heart, why bother with no kick, but I keep thinking my body might be tricked into believing it is real coffee.

6:00 ate bowl of blueberries while formatting contracts for a YA and a Mystery I am offering for.

6:15 sent contracts via e-mail.

6:30 stopped staring into space.

6:31 typed in 26 addresses for Teresa Burrell from Printers Row so she can send pre-ordered books to customers (see article at Pop Syndicate)

7:00 ate slice of homemade white bread that I made yesterday (yes I am a domestic goddess as well).Gotta love bread machines-recipes gladly accepted for breads!

7:15 husband got up and we kissed. I am also a great wife.

7:20 Addressed and stamped several envelopes containing contracts for new authors (including Martin Bartloff, Nick Valentine, Zander Vyne, and a new story from Candy Caine) and mailed a few advance/royalty checks.

7:45 answered six more e-mails, worked on order for Nikki Leigh's new potential best seller Book Promo 201. I think all authors should have this book. 13 of my authors have placed orders.

8:00 rearranged books under shipping table-termites...gack!!!! Just what I need. You should see what they do to books, but they don't eat laminate, just paper. How odd...

8:30 talked with husband about disbursement of bills and credit payments. I hate that part, but we can actually talk about it now instead of fighting. PROGRESS!

8:45 Made deposit from funds collected at Printers Row last weekend for book sales. Biggest single deposit for company to date. It was THRILLING.

9:00 showered and got dressed. Wearing skirt I made all by myself. Yup, domestic goddess.

9:30 realized I should have left 15 minutes ago to meet Katie Hartlove at Panera in Bowie for Erotique (check out my weekend Blog Sole Seduction at The Allure of Passion) business session. Took medicine, all 156 pills (okay not that many, but it feels like it some days) and stuffed laptop into bag.

9:40 kissed husband (my favorite parts of the day)

10:20 arrived at Panera, Katie waiting.

10:30 discussed review possibilities for Erotique shorts (any reviewers out there willing to review short erotica eBooks?

10:45 Discussed possible upgrade to Erotique web site and how to increase actual sales of Erotique stories. Readers are looking but not buying. What makes you buy a short story? What makes you NOT buy one?

11:00 Worked on trying to intensify the blurbs for Erotique shorts to inspire readers to buy. Check out new blurb for Bedroom Tiger by Angela Lee.

11:15 posted several snippet ads for Bedroom Tiger on Twitter and Facebook.

11:45 Set up schedule for new Erotique stories for future publication. Our schedule is not full, but we have high hopes that we can entice erotica authors onto our team and help us build Erotique into a huge success.

12:15 p.m. Decided to focus some promotional energy on building the visibility of Erotique Press. New authors with fresh stories would be a great thing for us right now. Katie works really hard.

12:45 Katie had to go, so I stayed to work a little longer. Answered 9 more e-mails. Got two responses from offers to publish. Exciting stuff.

1:00 developed a generic plan for authors to market their eBooks with an eye to toward actually selling them.

1:15 Made contact with bookstore to get copies of Murder Off the Books and Murder Takes the Cake by Evelyn David to Village Books in Pleasantville, NY for a signing on the upcoming Saturday.

1:30 Packed up and headed back to office.

1:45 Stopped at Post office to mail books.

2:15 stopped at office to confirm extermination of termites...ack!!!!

2:45 Back at desk. Spoke with Evelyn David about upcoming booksigning events in NY.

3:00 Answered 11 more e-mails.

3:15 Discovered my new review for the DVD Notorious is up at Pop Syndicate! Yea!! My first review for them, many more to follow.

3:20 packed up order to go to Village Books.

3:30 decided to write this Blog.

3:54 Finished this Blog Post.

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2. I'll say it one more time

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Authors do have to take an ACTIVE role in their own marketing and sales once they contract with a publisher.

Okay, got it?

And now a word from our publisher!

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3. Pros & Peeves: A Bouchercon Recap

Okay, it's been a couple days and I am fairly well rested. I was afraid that I would forget all the important things about Charmed to Death and would not be able to give you a blow by blow of Bouchercon 2008. Then I realized you probably don't want one. So I decided to give a little different view of my experience at the conference this past weekend. To make it a little more interesting and honest, I am going to do a pros and peeves format for my weekend.

Pro: Ruth Jordan and Judy Bobolik are the most awesome conference organizers. This is the best Bouchercon I have been to in a very long time! These women rock! Overall, they picked a GREAT hotel (despite the early morning protestors who think Jon Jordan is Satan-and they are SO wrong!) The staff was great, the facility was great, and the layout of the rooms was great. The organizers made certain that the attendees were taken care of throughout the conference with the hospitality suite to beat all! A nice friendly atmosphere to relax when overwhelmed. Refreshments--for free! I know--I could hardly believe it myself and not just water and bananas. And the volunteers who helped us find bathrooms, book bags, register, panel rooms, and all other things were the best of the best.

Peeve: Not so happy with the Book room. I know these booksellers work hard and they do deserve praise for being there and making books available to the attendees. However, I saw too many mid-list and debut authors walking around during their signing times looking for their books so they could sign. Don't you think it should be required that the booksellers make certain that every panelist and featured author has something to sign during the conference? I was also disappointed to see so many A-list authors' books on the tables at collectible prices when those author's were not even there supporting the conference. I'm just saying.

This leads me to my first author spotlight. I attended a young adult panel and on that panel was Lauren Henderson
(Kiss Me Kill Me), Brenda Chapman (Where Trouble Leads), and Joan Delfattore (What Johnny Shouldn`t Read: Textbook Censorship in America).

This was a great panel. The gals spoke openly and at length about so many issues I can't even recall. Since young readers are so important to the future of the industry, I think it could have easily been one of the most important discussions all weekend. The sad thing, I wanted to get a signed copy of Lauren Henderson's Kiss Me Kill Me, and not one single bookseller had it available. Lauren spent most of her signing time looking for it for fans who wanted it. This is one book I will definitely get from Amazon.com. How sad is that?

I was pleased to be able to spend time with some of my favorite authors Evelyn David
(Murder Off the Books) Margot Justes (A Hotel in Paris), Austin Camacho (Blood and Bone), Carl Brookins (Bloody Halls)--who is too charming for his own good, and the always on fire Tim Broderick (Cash & Carry). Tim trekked around the hotel on his cane after knee surgery hand selling books in the hallway and blogging like a madman. A sight to behold!

I think one of my favorite things about this weekend though was the progress I made with regard to moving Echelon to the next level of success. My week started on Monday, last, when I had lunch with Teresa Burrell who I met and spoke with at last years San Diego Writer's Conference. I am pleased to announce that Teresa signed her contract with Echelon on Thursday morning! She will see her first novel, tentatively titled AN SOB Story in 2010. We chummed around most of the weekend and it was a delight!

I also got to get hugs from
Tom Schreck. If you have not read his Duffy Dumbrowski Mystery series featuring Al the Bassett Hound, you must! Tom represents more progress for Echelon as he recently signed a contract for the third book in the Duffy series with Echelon and he brings with him unbridled enthusiasm, incredible writing skills, and it doesn't hurt that he is easy on the eyes too.

And the highlight for me was meeting
The Sex Club author, L.J. Sellers. This gal is pure dynamite! We also spent a huge amount of time together, getting to know each other and talking shop, and I'll tell you right her, right now. I have 100 more pages of her second book left to read and I'm pretty sure I am gonna be begging her to join Echelon as well.

But now I am exhausted from the recap and I must go actually do some business, publishing houses don’t run themselves you know. More tomorrow, and there is plenty!

©Karen L. Syed

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