Black Swan Collected Tales (Volume 1, Books 1-6)
The Order of the Black Swan is a serial saga including My Familiar Stranger, The Witch’s Dream, A Summoner’s Tale, Moonlight, Gathering Storm, and NEVER BEFORE RELEASED Book 6, A Tale of Two Kingdoms.
The Order of the Black Swan is a serial saga including My Familiar Stranger, The Witch’s Dream, A Summoner’s Tale, Moonlight, Gathering Storm, and NEVER BEFORE RELEASED Book 6, A Tale of Two Kingdoms.
Once upon a time a girl lost everything familiar. She
escaped death by being forced into an experiment that left her in another world
where modern day knights, elves, vampires, werewolves, witches, demons and fae
became her allies, friends and family. She discovered a place where adventure
intersects fairytales, where honor is more than an ideal, and she learned that
love can find you in the strangest places, when you're least expecting it, even
when you're far, far from home. This is the story of Elora Laiken's strange and
wonderful journey. It is also the story of those whose lives she touches along
the way.
If you love romance, paranormal, science fiction, fantasy,
urban fantasy, contemporary, this series is right for you. 17+
ISBN: 978-1-933320-94-6, 523,000 words
The entire box set, which will retail after December 15th
for $18.99, will be available during release week for $0.99 and can be
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Keep scrolling for the chance to WIN an Archival print of the Black Swan covers signed by the talented author/artist, Victoria Danann (US only, Intl will win an e-book).
AUTHOR BIO:
If you’re looking
for something new and different in PNR, you’ve come to the right place.
I write
unapologetic romances with uniquely fresh perspectives on paranormal creatures,
characters, and themes. Add a dash of scifi and a flourish of fantasy to enough
humor to make you laugh out loud and enough steam to make you squirm in your
chair. My heroines are independent femmes with flaws and minds of their own
whether they are aliens, witches, demonologists, psychics, or past life
therapists. My heroes are hot and hunky, but they also have brains, character,
and good manners – usually – whether they be elves, demons, berserkers,
werewolves, or vampires.
I have authored
and illustrated Seasons of the Witch calendars and planners for fifteen years
and teach magickal arts for Seasons in Avalon. I live in The Woodlands, Texas
which is why I sometimes joke about being the witch in the woods.
WEBSITE: http://www.VictoriaDanann.com
BLOG: http://VictoriaDanann.me
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/vdanann
TWITTER: @vdanann
Best-selling ROMANCE with Paranormal, Sci-fi, and Fantasy Flair.
The State of Indie Publishing
by
Victoria Danann
Last month I was
the featured author at the first ever Indie Romance Convention where I was
privileged to give the keynote speech on opening night and moderate a panel
discussion for authors on Indie marketing.
The Indie Rom con
is a convention with separate events (workshops, panels) for authors and
readers. I didn’t attend any of the reader events because the con organizer had
me busy working with other authors. During those exchanges I was able to
discern a lot about the current state of affairs.
First, as I’m sure
you’re aware, Independent Publishing includes a variety of approaches to book
distribution such as self-publishing, small press, and independent imprint
digital. I don’t usually cite my own case because it’s unique. When I began
publishing my works of fiction, I did so under 7th House Publishing,
which is a small press and was owned by me at the time. For about fifteen years
its focus had been strictly calendars, planners, New Age niche books, and
sidelines.
As a person who
began as owner/operator of a small publishing company, I was fortunate to have
many of the skills necessary to running an Indie fiction business before I
began writing the fiction I would sell. For the vast majority of Indie authors,
that equation is the other way around.
In other words I
was familiar with marketing principles, time management, and had acquired
useful tech skills so that I can manage my own website, do my own graphics
(including covers), and format my books for publication in various e-versions.
Not every Indie author
has or is going to want to acquire that specific skill set, but that’s okay.
There are people who can be hired to perform those tasks. What every Indie
author does need to understand is that an independent writing career is not
only a business, it’s an entrepreneurial business. It’s a leap for risk takers
and scramblers.
If the voice in
your head says, “But I just want to write,” Indie publishing is not for you.
Sadly, there may not be any place for you because, while traditional publishing
may survive in some form, the days of authors contributing nothing more than
manuscripts are over. Even big names are now expected to spend time on social
media and engage readers, contribute earnings to various promotions, and participate
in marketing activities where their predecessors were simply left alone.
For a time
traditional publishing tried to deny that the gate was open for good. For four
hundred years nothing much changed in the world of publishing, but the Kindle
created a revolution that upended the stranglehold the New York gatekeepers had
over which things did or did not get published. Don’t get me wrong. I
understand investing. The people who are putting up the money get to say how
it’s used, where, when, and why. I have no problem with that. It’s only right.
On the other hand,
there’s something truly noble about having a global forum that allows anyone
with something to say to put it out there and let the reading public – rather
than book investors – decide what they want to read.
As to the fate of
traditional publishing, let me paraphrase Mark Coker of Smashwords. “They’re
like the Titanic. They know they’re going to sink, but they’re too big to turn.
All they can do is brace and wait for impact. “
Meanwhile, a lot of authors like myself are
benefitting from a readership with whom contact would have been possible. My
books would never have been published – too different, too much of a risk. So I
owe Amazon a lot. If they dropped the props that are holding traditional
publishing up, so that we were on a level playing field with those authors, I would
owe them even more. (Are you listening, Amazon? We, Indies, are your future.)
Next year the Indie Rom Con will be held in
Nashville next year, September 11-14 with outstanding small events for both
authors and readers. http://indieromancecon.com/
NOW for the Giveaway.....
One person will
win an Archival print of the Black Swan covers signed by the talented author/artist, Victoria Danann (US only, Intl will win an e-book):
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