Sunday, May 15, 2011

Fire #SampleSunday

It's time for #SampleSunday, which I'll try to participate in every week.  If you enjoy, please Retweet~

An excerpt from Fire, an erotic fantasy short in my new collection out soon.

My older sister daubed her finger in the bowl of doe blood and then painted a warm red stripe across my forehead, down my nose, across my cheeks. Her face was drawn, angry, but it was to mask her worry for me, I knew. Her experience two years before had been unpleasant, although mother says it’s not always so. I was a pleasant experience, but Brigid was not. Perhaps it was a curse passed down thus, and so I had no need to fear, but Brigid had scolded me and called me a stupid goose when I suggested it to her last night. Then she cried herself to sleep.

I drew my deerskin robe closer to my body, as though it could protect me from the night and the traditions of my people. It was barely thick enough to protect me from the drafts which blew like a gale across the floor of our hut. Brigid had spent weeks staining the robe with a white paste and sewing on beads in patterns of the blessed, but I thought it all a waste of time. I’d snuck out to watch last year, and no one so much as glanced at the robes, which were in a pile on the ground before the sunlight had completely faded. The robes were for the sisters, and the mothers and the gods. No one at the fire cared for robes.

My heart hammered in my chest. It was my Fire this year, mine and three other girls from the village, and of course all the men who’d come of age. Their rite was different, secret.

The daylight dimmed and my mouth went dry. The scent of wood smoke invaded the hut. Brigid froze, her eyes wide with panic. I leaned forward to place a reassuring hand on her leg, not because I felt calm and unafraid, but because my sister needed me to act calm and unafraid.

“Your Fire is over, sister,” I said. “They cannot hurt you further.”

She nodded, her eyes locked on mine. Her lips trembled as though she wished to speak but feared she would only weep if she opened her mouth.

“I’m not frightened,” I lied, and stood to go. Brigid clung to the hem of my white robe.

“I don’t want you to be hurt,” she said, and began to weep.

“No one will hurt me. The gods won’t allow it,” I said. She held onto the hem of my robe a moment longer, but then I pulled free and ducked outside quickly so she would not have more chances to object.

Outside the sunset dwindled to a rosy glow beyond the mountains. Inside our valley the darkness had invaded the village so the shadows blended together beyond the reach of torchlight and campfire. On the hills to the east the forest had turned into a dark smudge. My eyes avoided the hills to the north. I wasn’t ready to see it yet.

My mother and a group of women whose Fires had long since passed stood outside our hut to escort me to the northern hill. They wore robes dyed red and embroidered with black beads and feathers. One of them carried a knife which shone ominously in the last of the daylight, and another carried a wooden bowl. The rest bore torches. None of them looked me in the eye except my mother.

“You have always been my brave one,” she began. I held up a hand, shook my head. I couldn’t listen to her explain to me how awful the night was going to be, not after Brigid.

“Lead on,” I said simply, and after a confused moment she did so.

The smell of smoke in the air was intoxicating, but I kept my eyes on my feet as we walked in line through the village and up the trail which wound its way through the northern hills.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Rewards

So, I'm sitting here with a candy bar unopened on my desk, obsessively checking my sales numbers.  My first milestone looms but is painfully, agonizingly still just one click away.

When I began this little adventure into the self-publishing world I set four goals for myself.  When I sold a hundred publications I'd reward myself with a candy bar, at a thousand I'd get a new tattoo, and at a hundred thousand something with diamonds, loads of diamonds.

I never really expected this to work.  I expected to get a few sales, garner a few bad reviews, and then get so discouraged I gave up.  My entire life I've been very industrious and this was just the latest bit of industry, and I expected it to go the way of everything else, a lack of interest on everyone else's part which inevitably leads to a lack of interest on mine.  Give up, go away, find something else to do with my time.

This time, the interest was immediate, the results tangible and gratifying.  I have good reviews on the various selling sites, I have people who support me, I'm making new friends all over the place.  It's beginning to look like this new attempt to make a difference in my life, with my art and industry, is going to be the one that sticks.

Click!  There now.  I'm about to eat my candy bar and enjoy every bite.  Come back and help me celebrate my new tattoo, sooner rather than later, I hope.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Barnes and Noble

There's been some upset over on Barnes and Noble's website for indie authors.  They have apparently changed the way their internal search engine recognizes book keywords, so if you're not already a top seller and searchers aren't searching for the title or the author's name specifically, most indie books with those keywords aren't showing up.  I just did a search for my books by the keywords and I wasn't listed even once (and I have five titles up!).  Safe to say, it's broken.  There's been some indication on the Pubit forums (Barnes and Noble's author forums) that they're working on this problem, but that information is nearly a month old and sales continue to fall for indie authors, some as much as ninety percent.  This is an enormous percentage to lose when you have to scrape for every sale, and worse if you live off your writing income.

If you're an indie author, here's an email address to send a letter of complaint/concern to let Barnes and Noble know we need them to fix their search function and do so quickly.  exch_pubitbusiness@book.com

Indie authors should be invaluable to B&N's business model.  We generate stock for them free of charge, do all the design and production work, and all the marketing.  We're a bookseller's wet dream.  They need to show us the love we deserve before we all take our toys and go home to Amazon and Smashwords.

~JK

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

My current number one desire

Is to find the best latte in the world, so I can appreciate it properly, by worshiping it before I suck it down.

What's your number one desire?

Monday, May 2, 2011

Selena Misbehaves now FREE

Edited to add: Selena Misbehaves is currently up on Smashwords as a free title.  What can I say?  I change my mind a lot.  It'll be free for at least a week, maybe more.  I'll definitely post here a day before putting it back up at the .99 price so everyone who'd like to grab a free copy can do so.  I'll leave the coupon code below just in case I change my mind again.  Ain't I a pest?  ;-)

Hello lovelies!

My new BDSM short, Selena Misbehaves, is now up on Smashwords for .99.  Luckily for you I have a coupon here that makes it 100% off for the entire month of May!

Just go to the Selena Misbehaves page on Smashwords, here, and add the book to your cart.  Then when you check out, use the coupon code: XP58K to make the book completely free!

I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!  Have a wonderful day!

~JK

Friday, April 29, 2011

The cover to my new FREE story coming soon


Check back for an update when Selena Misbehaves goes live, free for e-readers everywhere!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Win a free ebook!

Hello lovelies!

Today I'd like to give away some copies of my books, how does that sound?

Do you have a blog?  If so, and you're willing to give an honest review of one of my titles, you're eligible to win a free copy!  Just send me an email at jolenekendry (at) gmail (dot) com with a link to your blog and "Contest Entry" in the subject.  The first ten people to send an email will receive a coupon code for a free copy of one of my titles available from Smashwords.

Be sure to mention which title you'd like to read and review, so I can give you the correct coupon code.

No review experience is necessary, and any review style is welcome as long as the review is your honest opinion!

18 and over only.

Good luck!