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Romance/Love: June 21, 2017 Issue [#8334]

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 This week: Strike A Pose
  Edited by: StephBee Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

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“Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving.” – Iago, Othello

I started out researching promotion and marketing tools for the romance author and quickly realized the best promotional tool is the cover. Without a strong, simple, cover, you won’t be able to catch a potential reader’s eye and lure them into buying your story. So what makes a good cover? We’ll talk about it.

Father’s Day is this month. What inspired this special day dedicated to our dads?

National Garden Week is in June. What’s growing in your garden?


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Letter from the editor

As a writer, you want to write the best romance you can because it’s about the journey the hero and heroine take to fall in love. That’s why readers read romance. However, you’ll never get readers to pick up your story unless you’ve got a great cover that entices them to explore.

Book Cover for my 99 cent Christmas romance. Sweet


As a self-publisher, (should you choose to go this route), you, the writer, have major control over how your cover looks and many small press will work with authors on cover input. Traditional publishers totally take over and usually don’t solicit the author’s input.

So what makes an “eye catching” cover?

Today’s level of competition requires a dynamic cover, implying not only movement, but is reflective of the story inside.

A great cover is artistic and captures the mood along with atmosphere of the story. A strong, simple image attracts more than a cluttered one. Lines and shadowing require sophisticated blending techniques.

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Here’s the BIG question: Does a romance novel require a shirtless man on it?

When you go shopping for a romance, do you prefer to read a romance with a man on it? The couple? Or a woman?

As Iago says, “Reputation is a false impression, often gotten without merit.” Do you expect your romance story to have a bare chested man on it? Or do you look for those covers that have more artistry or imagery on them?

Romance Cover: His Christmas Pleasure


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There are 2 different stories about Father’s Day. Both involve daughters wanting to acknowledge their father’s for their love and devotion. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge recommended Father’s Day become a national holiday, but it wasn’t until 1972 under Richard Nixon was it officially recognized.

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National Garden Week occurs in June. Do you have a garden? What are you growing in it? Right now, I’ve got basil, summer squash, and marigolds.

Lord and Lady Spy   (Rated: 18+)
ASIN: 1402259077
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Product Type: Book
Reviewer: StephBee Author Icon
Review Rated: 13+
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Here's a couple of questions for this month's newsletter:

#1 -- Do you prefer a man, a woman, or a couple on your romance cover?
#2 - How did you celebrate Father's Day this year?
#3 - What's growing in your Garden?


Editor's Picks

Summer Kiss Open in new Window. (13+)
A first kiss with a special girl
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A short poem reflecting on a summer romance
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Tailless Alice wonders who Salonen the Orphic truly is.
#2090146 by K Renée Author IconMail Icon

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A Romance Contest Open in new Window. (13+)
Writing romance through the seasons.
#2117431 by Osirantinous Author IconMail Icon

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Ask & Answer

Feedback from my 24 MAY 2017, Romance/Love Newsletter:

Sadly, none. *Sad* I'll be going on vacation from 11 JUN to about 1 JUL. The family is off camping. We'll be camping near Crescent City, CA, then we're off to Tahoe for a week, then we're off the Sierras for a week. I don't know where in the Sierras, though. My husband just said "the sierras." No doubt, I'm in for a big camping adventure! And maybe in July my next newsletter will be about the "Romance of Camping."

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StephBee Author IconMail Icon is a 911 dispatcher for LAPD. Her latest romance is "A Princess is Always Right. Sophia travels back in time to save history or will she muck it up by falling in love? Now available on Amazon and Barnes & Nobles.

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