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The best author info right here ~ Barb Drozdowich!

March 1, 2016 by Patricia Sands

What a pleasure to have the authors’ social media and WordPress “guru”, Barb Drozdowich, pop in to chat with us here today. BarbDrozdowichPicSmaller

I have to confess to being a tad … okay, VERY … intimidated by all the technology at our disposal now, even though I use it every day, all day. Between writing novels, newsletters, magazine articles and blog posts and working on the obligatory social media, there’s no avoiding it.

I’ve known Barb since I first published The Bridge Club and, as well as enjoying her friendship, she has been a constant source of support and assistance. She explains everything clearly and her YouTube site has some of the most helpful videos I’ve ever seen.

Whatever assistance you might require, I have no doubt Barb can provide it. I can’t begin to imagine the number of emails I have sent her with “HELP, PLEASE!” as the subject!

Here’s a quick look into her busy life and an introduction to some of the helpful author support books she has produced. Contact links are at the end of the post.

P.S. ~ The tag line on your website is “Helping one author at a time” and the support you offer the writing community is enormous. How did you first decide to get involved in this area of writing?

B.D. ~ Good question! I think that it kind of found me 🙂 Before giving birth to my daughter I ran the technical training department at a bank. tagtwwbb_frontcover170X200 copyExplaining technical subjects is something that I’m good at. When I saw authors repeatedly having trouble in their interactions with book bloggers – and in fact a survey of over 200 book bloggers bore that opinion out – I decided to start writing. My first book explained how authors could work effectively with book bloggers to get their books promoted. From there I attacked various technical tasks that authors have to learn to promote their books. I did my best to break down the subjects using non-technical language. I now have 6 books published and several more are in the works!

P.S. ~ Your latest book “The Book Blogger Platform” is chock full of bookblogger_smallexcellent information for bloggers. It’s also a very helpful resource for authors because it helps us understand what book bloggers do and how we can effectively work together.

B.D. ~ Very true – one of the ideas that came out of the survey of book bloggers is the idea that a primer is needed. A book that describes not only the technical side to blogging but also the non-technical – the networking/social aspect. This book has been so well received I’m writing a similar one for authors. It should be available in a couple of months. I think that it’s really important that book bloggers learn from authors and vice versa. We both benefit – authors have an audience and book bloggers have books to read!

P.S. ~  One aspect of all your books that truly appeals to me is that they are so easy to understand. How do you do this?

B.D. ~ I’m not sure how I do this to be honest. I just naturally take technical subjects and break them down using common language. I can remember explaining the workings of a cell to a 1st year college class by comparing it to a factory. Amazing how many people quickly grasped the workings of a cell when I used that analogy. After years of doing this at the college level, I used the same technique when doing technical training in the corporate environment. I typically use words like “thingy” and other non-threatening language. I find that if I remove the barrier of the strange terms, people will realize that many things aren’t really that difficult!

P.S. ~ You have also established a much needed website for Canadian authors who self-publish. Can you tell us more about that?

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B.D. ~ One of my pet peeves is the amount of either wrong information or misinformation that is being spread around with respect to publishing. I decided to create a site (http://self-publishinginfo.com/) where I reference accurate blog posts on various subjects that are important to authors – from blogging to social media to  publishing. I’m not creating new content at this point, but I am linking to articles that share correct information. I try to give preference for blog posts  with a Canadian slant as there is a  lack of information for Canadian authors. If anyone has any suggestions of blog posts that I can excerpt for the site, don’t hesitate to contact me!

P.S. ~ Besides writing these books and working one on one with authors, do you ever do podcasts or speaking engagements?

B.D. ~ I’ve been on podcasts a few times, and regularly do author chats. I’m hoping to do some speaking in the coming year – I’ve been out of the classroom too long and it’s time to get back in!

P.S. ~  What can we expect from you next?

B.D. ~ In the next few months there should be a bunch of things appear. BookBlogTour200I have a boxed set of my Author Platform book and my Book Blog Tour book  coming out in paperback quite soon.

My Blogging for Authors book is in the hands of my proofreader and should be out in a few months.

My book on Goodreads should be a month or so behind.
I’ve spent the last few days putting the finishing touches on a Beginner WordPress for Authors course that I’m going to host on Udemy.com. I think there is a lack of technical training available that is specific to an author’s needs, and I hope to help with this course.  Watch for an announcement about this soon.

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 Barb’s bio: Social Media and WordPress Consultant Barb Drozdowich has taught in colleges, universities and in the banking industry. More recently, she brings her 15+ years of teaching experience and a deep love of books to help authors develop the social media platform needed to succeed in today’s fast evolving publishing world. She owns Bakerview Consulting and manages the popular blog, Sugarbeat’s Books, where she talks about Romance – mostly Regency.

She is the author of 6 books and over 20 YouTube videos all focused on helping authors and bloggers.  Barb lives in the mountains of British Columbia with her family.

 

Make a note to listen to Barb on the Writer’s Chatroom (http://writerschatroom.com) April 24th, July 31st and Oct 30th.

 

Click on the links below to visit with Barb on social media:

Author Website  |  Business Blog  |  Facebook Author Page  |  Twitter  |  Google+  |  Pinterest  |  Goodreads  |  YouTube Channel    Tech Hints Newsletter  |  Amazon Author Page

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, News, Writing Tagged With: author support, Barb Drozdowich, blogging, consulting, indies, Patricia Sands, self-publishing, social media, WordPress, writing

Jessica Bell’s new release for self-publishers

May 18, 2015 by Patricia Sands

6860097Today is the launch day of Jessica Bell‘s book, SELF-PUBLISH YOUR BOOK: A Quick and Easy Step-by-Step Guide.

This 6th installment of the bestselling Writing in a Nutshell series, will not overwhelm you with all information available—it will tell you exactly what you need to know, without the faff, by following a foolproof, cost-efficient, time-efficient, extremely easy-to-follow, step-by-step, self-publishing method.

Want to go from manuscript to a professionally published book within one week? Then this is the book for you.

For more details, visit Jessica’s website by clicking here.

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Filed Under: Blog, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: ALLi, guide, indie authors, Jessica Bell, publishing, self-publishing, writing

April 15,16,17~IndieReCon 2015~See you there!

April 13, 2015 by Patricia Sands

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10 Reasons Why You Should Register For IndieReCon Today!

Want to make self-publishing mission possible? We give you 10 reasons why you should join us for IndieReCon, a 3-day global event to promote quality and craft in indie publishing.

  1. IndieReCon is FREE to attend.

Yes you read that right. The best thing about IndieReCon is that it’s 100% FREE to attend our sessions.

  1. IndieReCon is a conference for authors by authors.
  1. Get the nitty gritty details on self-publishing basics like pricing, distribution, and formatting from top industry professionals.
  1. You will learn to build your marketing and publicity skills.
  1. You will chat with NY Times bestselling authors Barbara Freethy and Bella Andre.
  1. We have fun contests and HUGE giveaways. (Hint – Begins with a KO and ends with a BO ~)
  1. It’s online. You can attend in your PJs. Need we say more?!
  1. You will discover some great new indie authors to read.
  1. You will learn about all the fab communities and tools out there for indie authors.

Every single blog post, chat, webinar will be packed with all the information you need to help you on the self-publishing path.

IndieReCon will help you learn all the inside info about the indie pubbing industry and help you succeed.

Hang out with us all day and all night. Hourly posts. Tons of live chats, Twitter chats, vlogs and webinars.

What are you waiting for? Tell your friends! RT this post. Share it on FB.

Dates: April Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth

The online conference is scheduled for April 15-16th with online seminars, workshops, discussions and master classes culminating in a reader-centered Indie Author Fringe Fest live from The London Book Fair’s Book and Screen Week, on Friday 17th April.

I’m looking forward to my IndieReCon Twitterchat at 9 p.m. EDT, Thursday, April 16, and hope you will join me at #selfpubcanada. Come and share your thoughts and ideas!

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Alliance of Independent Authors, free, indie publishing, IndieReCon2015, online, Patricia Sands, self-publishing

La Grande Nomade …

May 18, 2012 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

Yes … I’m still hard at the WIP … so since I can’t get away from it, I thought I would bring you into the story with me for a moment. Oh come on! No eye rolls! It’s just for a moment …

By way of introduction – This sculpture was installed at the end of the ramparts in Antibes in 2007. It was taken into a private collection at one point and the outcry was so loud when it was gone that it was replaced. We overlooked it from our terrace last summer. Magic … day or night … just magic …

The setting for this scene in my story is at night. Of course in the WIP there are no photos … only the images created by my own letters …

Patricia Sands Photography

At the end of the ramparts, they stepped inside the white stainless steel sculpture that faced the sea and dominated the harbor of Port Vauban. Lit from the bottom in the unfolding darkness, there was a sense of a shimmering diaphanous embrace.

“I’ve been mesmerized by this from my terrace,” Katherine murmured. “It’s as if  he’s a guardian …  almost like a mirage from a distance.”

“This part of the ramparts is Bastion Saint-Jaume. Originally constructed in the 1700’s, it was blown up by the Germans when they retreated in 1944 and rebuilt according to the original plans,” Nick said, ever the historian.

Photo by http://www.casa-infos.fr/node/54

“It’s so unusual …  almost magical … ” Katherine studied the outline of a person squatting, arms around knees, constructed entirely of letters.

 “La Grande Nomade … but tourists refer to it as the Man of Letters … for obvious reasons,” Nick continued. “Oddly, the Spanish sculptor’s name is Jaume Plensa …”

 Katherine smiled at the coincidence.

Nick’s voice softened, reflecting the intimacy he craved. “His philosophy behind the work is that letters are like bricks. They help us to construct our thoughts. I read an interview where he expressed his feeling that our skin is permanently and invisibly tattooed with the text of our life experiences and then someone comes along … a friend, a lover … who is able to decipher these tattoos.”

 Biting her lip, Kat looked out over the calm sea. “The text of this year of my life would call for quite the tattoo.”

Photo by http://yaellecaplan.blogspot.ca/2011/08/la-grande-nomade.html
Patricia Sands Photography

Are you able to get a good enough sense of La Grande Nomade from these photos? What do you think of Plensa’s philosophy about letters?

It’s a long weekend in Canada and the weather is beautiful in Toronto – Victoria Day on Monday or, as it’s ‘fondly’ referred to up here “May two-four”. I’m taking tomorrow off from writing. Woohoo!  We’re going to Mosport with some of our children and grandchildren to watch our son, Sasha, compete in his auto racing division. Wherever you are and whatever you are doing, I wish you all a Bon Weekend!

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs Tagged With: 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist, Antibes, Cote D'Azur, ForeWord 2010 Book Of The Year Finalist, France, French Riviera, iUniverse, Jaume Plensa, La Grande Nomade, living in the south of France, Patricia Sands, sculpture, self-publishing, The Bridge Club, writing

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