Hello, Everyone. First hope any and all reading are having a great week or on the path to it. Second: this post is patterend a bit after one that Jude Hardin did and Eric Christopherson knocked out of the park by providing help with the back cover copy provided. My own four story collection - called Blind Corners - featuring a black, female, private eye named Jay Nova (her ethnicity isn't really harped on as it will either be apparent through the final cover if not the stories themselves so there's no mention of it in the copy to follow) is being put together and slated to come out late this year. In the interest of trying to provide the best product I can I humbly ask anyone so inclined to look over what I have for the back copy so far to see how it can be approved on to be nore appealing while keeping the essence of the message. Again, wishing everyone a great week, success in all pursuits, and thanks to all for taking time to read this. Take care. :-)
Blind Corners
What you do in the dark is your business.
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Thank you for the suggestion, taking the time to look through this and the encouragment Jed. It's all appreciated. In your opinion would the below fit the mold better or would you suggest tweaking it some more? Thanks again. Wishing you all you consider success in your pursuits and a great Sunday for you and yours.
Blind Corners
What you do in the dark is your business.
Hi, Jemir, I'm not a short story enthusiast, but my instinct would be in line with Jed's suggestion not to describe the stories individually, but collectively, atmospherically and so on. It strikes me as too much info to take in quickly, describing each story individually, and one story might militate against a purchase for one reader or another. Just my impression. But I'm curious as to how it's actually done. Are there short story collections in the crime genre in which each of the stories are indeed described in brief on the book's product page (or cover flap)? Because I think I'd go with following a successful model ...
Sorry for the bump and for just getting to this. That said, thanks for stopping by and your input, Eric. I've decided to go with the suggestion(s) made by you and Jed to shorten up (it'll look much like it does under my first reply to Jed minus a tweak here or there) and put the individual descriptions on a page (one of the Pre-first story/"front matter" pages) inside the book. As for for one of the questions asked I remember one hard boiled type of collection having descriptions of each entry inside the cover flap. However, that featured established authors such as Stephen King, Greg Rucka (the two names I can remember off hand) etc. I presume attaching them to stories written was more the aim (being that they have their own followings) than selling the stories themselves. But what you guys are suggesting is a much better fit (for me). Thanks again Jed and Eric for your encouraging words and input. Wishing you both much success and a great week for you and yours. Take care.
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