Author Central made it easy for me to fix Amazon’s typo in the title of my book — yay! I’ve figured out what other writers are talking about when they say they’re addicted to tracking their sales on Amazon — oops! I’m starting to get the hang of the authors’ side of Author Central.
What I don’t quite get yet is the readers’ side. Is there one? Do you, as a reader and buyer of books, ever use Amazon’s author pages? If so, what’s in it for you, what makes a good author page, and what do you wish more authors would put on them?
You can find mine here.
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Date: 2013-12-30 06:12 am (UTC)I look to see what else they've written, I look to see if they're doing anything else interesting, I look to see their photo if there is one, that sort of thing. I'd say yours is in pretty good shape, but you could add links to blogs and such, I suppose, so new readers can find that stuff easier.
Side note: "Only ten left in stock" -- how many did they get originally? I bought four -- two for me, two as gifts. :-) (And I finally finished reading Ria -- I re-read the other two first just to extend the enjoyment -- so I'll be putting up a glowing review as soon as I get it crafted properly. I loved it, of course. It kept making me laugh loud enough that I was afraid I'd wake eLiz up. And that was a very well-crafted curse, woven into an excellent scene.)
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Date: 2013-12-30 03:59 pm (UTC)Glad you liked Ria. She made me laugh a lot while I was writing her, too.
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Date: 2013-12-30 06:15 pm (UTC)Loves!
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Date: 2013-12-30 08:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-12-30 09:02 pm (UTC)I also like links to blogs, twitters, and book tour dates.
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Date: 2013-12-31 04:49 am (UTC)I know someone (or a few folks) said they've gone to those pages for a chronology of the author's works, but I'm not sure that I'd trust Amazon's list. Given that they list the date of the newest printing of a book as if it were that book's publication/release date, I don't trust any dates that Amazon gives. If I'm looking for a bibliography or chron, I go to the author's own website (when available). If the author doesn't have a site I'll generally go to Goodreads these days.
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Date: 2014-01-03 06:19 am (UTC)The Rugosa stories are so weird with chronology. For me, the sequence will always be the sequence in which I discovered the characters' stories. For most readers, the sequence they'll prefer will be in-story chronology. In revision, I've tried to keep both sequences viable, while keeping each novella viably free-standing. I may be at the limit of the series's ability to sustain that. I have stories percolating for Sebastian, Amber, and Sophie. Sophie's probably won't be free-standing, since it leans so heavily on the stuff that happened in Atlantis Cranks.
Did you know some newer editions of The Chronicles of Narnia have reordered the series chronologically, with The Magician's Nephew first? That's just so wrong!
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Date: 2014-01-03 06:21 am (UTC)