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If you haven't read the free shorts here on my website, I've bound them all into a handy-dandy collection on Smashwords (and soon on Kindle). It's $0.99 cents if you buy there (and free here! just not in a file with a pretty cover). My husband also did the lovely art of the zombie girl on the cover. Isn't it cute? You can click on the cover to go to the Smashwords website if you are so inclined.

Again, there's no new tales in there - it's just an easy-to-download format if you're looking for something to read and enjoy, and you like my weird stories. WEIRD!

If you wanted to read Zane's Tale, it's now available exclusively on the Pocket After Dark website:

http://pocketafterdark.com/_Exclusive-Zanes-Tale-a-free-short-story/blog/2727931/159176.html

It's totally free - all you have to do is sign up and poke around the community. It's a lot of fun and they have other free reads as well. It's going to be a limited time offer on the story, though - after a few weeks, I'm going to take it down and then kindle/b&n it. So go read it and tell me what you think!

I'm going to be at kNight Series on Thursday night between 7pm - 8pm EST. That's this week! I'll be answering all sorts of questions and we will be giving away five signed copies of my books (woot!). Please show up if you can (so I am not lonely and talking to myself!). :)

The link is here:

http://knightseriesonlinemagazineevents.webs.com/apps/calendar/showEvent?calID=5035253&eventID=100031714

They also have some other cool stuff going on this month for other paranormal authors!

http://www.knightseriesonlinemagazine.com/

Winners

Posted by Jill Myles in promo - (2 Comments)

Thanks to everyone that played on such short notice yesterday! If you've won, please email me at jillmyles AT gmail.com and we'll get you hooked up.

Winners of signed copies:

Marlene Breakfield

pjthompson (livejournal)

Beth

Emily C

Winners of book flats:

Sheila

Chandler Craig

Kate L S-V

Lindsey Cobb (livejournal)

infinitieh

winters_queen (livejournal)

Claire Gillian

Vero H

sierra185 (livejournal)

Xid Trebor

Chacha

Marissa

Lizzielvr

Danielle B

Twimom227

Jeanette


Thanks everyone!



This contest ends at 11:59PM TONIGHT, October 1. If it is October 2nd or later, do NOT comment!

I've got some stuff to send out, guys, and figured it's time for a micro-contest! First of all, I have a bunch of these:

Don't get excited yet! Those are cover flats, not the real book.  It's basically what the finished cover will look like. It even has foil on the pretty title (which is a little hard to see in that picture).

There it is! Foil!

So anyhow, I have a ton of those bad boys to give away. Maybe you're into collecting author promo and would like a cover flat of your very own? Comment below - I'm going to mail out SIXTEEN packages that will consist of cover flat and some handy-dandy bookmarks.
But wait! There's more! I am also giving away FOUR copies of either GENTLEMEN PREFER SUCCUBI or SUCCUBI LIKE IT HOT. Signed! If you win one of those, just tell me which one you want.

So!

Sixteen cover flats winners - four free book winners.

YOU MUST COMMENT TODAY, HOWEVER. Contest is invalid after today, 11:59PM CST. I will select winners at random. One entry per household. I'll draw winners over the weekend and post them on my journal, so check back.

THE BAD NEWS: This contest is for the continental US only, guys. :(   I know that sucks, but postage on a cover flat or a book outside of the US would totally chew up my budget for the month. I promise I will do an international giveaway as soon as Book Depository has my books back in stock again. PROMISE!

Okay, comment! And good luck!

Hey! If you're not going to RWA this week, stop by Bitten By Books - you can win a copy of my book 2 (signed if you're in the US, but still open to worldwide residents).

Just stop by here and RSVP: http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=28084

Remy and Jackie will be answering questions, so be sure and drop by and ask something you'd like answered. No holds barred! (Well, maybe a few holds.)

Sorry I've been quiet, guys -- I'm knee deep in revisions...and also in snow! The Texas snowpocalypse has come as a bit of a surprise, and as a result, husband and I (and the POWER company) were not quite ready to have a foot+ of snow dumped on us. We had no power all day yesterday - it went off at 8 am and came on again just in time for Survivor.

So I'm running behind! And I forgot to point out that if you want to win a copy of my books, you can head over to Odd Shots and comment! I'm giving away around 10 copies, and if Book Depository can ship to you, you can enter!

(Late to post, but just a quick note that yesterday's blog tour stopped over at Market My Words by Shelli Johannes Wells - we discussed marketing and pseudonyms.)

Thank you to everyone that has followed along on my blog tour across the interwebz! It's been so much fun and I have loved seeing all the comments - even if I haven't had a chance to stop by and reply to all of them!

(Tiny confession - I thought I would have more free time than I have. Ulp! Mea culpa!)

We've tallied ALL of the comments that you've been leaving and the final tally was well over 400 comments! Awesome!

The winner of the Holly Root Query Critique contest is Laura Pauling.

Laura left this comment on 1/02/10 at Dorothy Windsor's journal:

laurapauling.wordpress.com
2010-01-02 04:04 am UTC (link) It's so encouraging to hear that others have gone through the waiting process. I'm so glad you made it to the other side! Enjoy your blog tour. It's cool.

Congrats, Laura Pauling! Send your query letter to my email address at jillmyles AT gmail.com and I will send it along to Holly on your behalf. For everyone that didn't win, I'm sorry! But here is a small interview with the fabulous Holly Root to tide you over. :)

 

Holly Root

1) If I had to pick a factor as to what sort of client is 'right' for the 'Holly Root Client List', I'd say Voice is the #1 thing. Am I right? And if so, what really makes a voice stand out for you? Anything in particular?

You are correct! I am very much a voice agent, which doesn't always mean super-chatty and conversational. While I do tend to like first person-when done well, I love that close perspective-I definitely have third person and even prescriptive nonfiction clients that I would describe as every bit as voice-driven. For me it's about an indelible point of view, that sense of a character whose vision of the world is real and absolutely authentic to them, as well as a confidence to the storytelling. That confidence is the
real "know it when I see it" element-it's a sense of being in good hands as a reader.

2) What's the best part about being an agent? Worst part? (Is there a worst part?)

Best part is watching an author's hard work pay off in the form of a published book, and watching that book connect with readers the way it did with me. Worst part is definitely the books that don't work the way everyone hoped they would, the ones that don't find their audience.

3) Is there one thing in particular you are tired of seeing? Vampires? Portals to another world?  Vampires with portals to another world?

I'm tired of seeing everything pitched as "Buffy meets whatever", from romance to YA to nonfiction. I completely get the urge to have a strong, take-charge heroine (though I personally am very tough on these characters because they're easy to make stereotypical) but the Buffy comp is way overused.

4) How do you go over projects with your client list? Do you like to work on it with them from inception, or do you prefer to just have a completed manuscript handed in?
It's different with every client. Some people need and want my input on what to work on next; others just go away and cook stuff up and then share. Ultimately, I can tell you what idea sounds big or marketable to me right then, but the intersection of art meets commerce means that sometimes that "big concept" just won't be the book you can write right now for any of a million reasons, and if you try to do it in spite of that it'll just sound off. So final call is always down to the person doing the creating.

5) Is it true that you make every client rewrite the end of his/her book? ;)

Pretty much, yes. I'm a pretty editorial agent; the competition is so stiff these days that I can't imagine not being that way. There's definitely a point where you just have to put it out and let the market speak but if I see a way to make a ms that much tighter, why wouldn't I jump on it? As for why it's always the ending-I have a slew of authors whose initial phone calls with me went "I love it, it's amazing, I know just where to sell it, now go redo the back third."

When you're working with people who are exceptional storytellers the middles tend to be pretty tight, but getting in and out is where an outside eye can help. And honestly, when it's the beginning it's often tougher to get into the ms enough to get to the point where I'd offer representation, even with the request for revision. Tough fact but true, not just for me but for editors too.

6) Barbara Poelle - rumor has it that you're friends with her. Is there some sort of blackmail involved?
No blackmail required! Our agencies used to share office space; our husbands are both working actors; our only choices were to become inseparable or go West Side Story on one another. Fun though a dance-off would've been, we took the high road.

This is a good point, though. Most agents have lots of agent friends; some of them are simply more social acquaintances but with others, I have a stronger sense of their taste and lists. Every now and then something will come across our desk that seems right for one of those friends and I'll refer it along; if you get one of these, it's the realest of real referrals and is very much a Good Thing.

7) Name something we don't know about Holly Root (but should!)

I tried and tried to think of something dishy or exciting but I am just deeply devoid of mystique, I guess! Sorry.

(Aww, I forgive her.)

Thanks, Holly! And thank you to everyone that has stopped and commented along the way. Special thanks go out to my Blog Tour peeps and especially Gretchen McNeil, who kept the entire motley mess organized. Gretchen = awesome.

The Blog Tour continues today -- sorry I'm so late in posting! But in case you haven't already checked it out, hop over to Corey Schwartz's blog where we discuss To Sequel or Not to Sequel.

Only a few hours to go until it's quittin' time here at Casa Jill. No big plans for the weekend, just massive writing writing writing. If you're used to following this blog and wondering why I talk about nothing but promo lately, it's because THAT IS ALL I AM DOING LATELY. It's fun, but it does take up my spare time in which I could natter on about my plastic forks and such. I'm hoping things will get back to normal around here within a week or two. Be patient with me!

That being said, if you're here for the promo, have I got a treat for you! First off is the Blog Tour of Epic Awesome, which continues over at Marissa Burt's journal today. We're talking about our favorite reads. I'm also over at Ilona Andrews's journal with a pop quiz! Are you Serim, Vampire, or Succubi? Take the quiz and find out, and leave a comment to be entered to win books.