All Blog Posts Tagged 'Vincent' (63)

How to Write a "Great" Agent Query!

 



I no longer have to write query letters to agents.

That part of my life is over. I have a great agent now and plan on spending the rest of my life with him. I can't tell you how happy that makes me.



I wasn't always good at writing agent query letters. It took a lot of practice honing the essential information I needed to include in the letter and to be…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on March 2, 2011 at 12:15am — No Comments

GODCHILD: A Thriller for The Broken Hearted

 

 

GODCHILD...a story for the broken hearted that takes place where THE INNOCENT leaves off....

 

"A classic detective tale."

--The Record (Troy,… Continue

Added by Vincent Zandri on February 20, 2011 at 8:47am — 3 Comments

The End of the Book Signing Battle...The End of the Big Book Store!

The battle is over, the bombs dropped, the shots fired, the smoke cleared, the dead lay scattered across the battlefield, the wounded picked up and carted out to the mobile hospitals. Me, I sit with my back up against the trench, face hot and dirty from the soil that sticks to my sweat, my breath beginning to even out, lit cigarette danging from trembling fingers.



Yesterday was the day I wanted to see if I could sell more books online than I could at a traditional signing. As you…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on February 17, 2011 at 11:54pm — No Comments

Vincent Zandri talks writing noir mysteries & secrets for writing bestselling books

When it comes to talking thrillers and crime-related fiction novels, Vincent Zandri definitely stands out among the best of the best.  A very prolific author, he’s penned such bestsellers as The Remains, Moonlight Falls, Godchild, and The Innocent with more on the way. 

 

We interviewed Vincent to find out his secret to writing…

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Added by Dorothy Thompson on February 17, 2011 at 11:30pm — 3 Comments

Are Literary Agents Required Anymore?

Every year a new surprise breakout author rises up from the ashes of literary despair. In the past we've seen JK Rowling and James Frey fill the bill. But this year’s breakout author is different in some pretty remarkable aspects. Not only is she self-published, yet she works with an established literary agent. Her name is Amanda Hocking and she's a 26 year paranormal YA author who not only has one book listed on the USA Today Top 150 bestseller's List, she's got half a dozen.



Her…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on February 13, 2011 at 12:24am — 4 Comments

Heartless, Greedy, Bastards!!!

It's sometimes a little daunting seeing nothing but 5-Star reviews being posted for one of your noir novels. And believe me, that ain't no boast because I've gotten my share of "you suck(s)" during my time as an author.



But these recent reviews for THE INNOCENT are sweeter than normal since they're for a re-released novel that used to be called…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on February 10, 2011 at 1:40am — 1 Comment

GODCHILD Gets 5-Stars from Harriet Klausner





The funny thing about newly re-released novels on Kindle and E-Book is that you can dust off some pretty tasty reviews that went largely unnoticed when the big ass publisher decided to remainder the book for one corporate reason or another...So here is a stellar review on my new release…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on February 7, 2011 at 12:42am — 4 Comments

First Big Review of GODCHILD!







The first of what we hope to many reviews of the newly re-released GODCHILD by StoneGate Ink: CMASH LOVES TO READ!



http://cmashlovestoread.blogspot.com/2011/01/review-out-today-godchild-by-vincent.html



Cheers

Vin…



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Added by Vincent Zandri on January 29, 2011 at 12:08am — No Comments

Vincent Zandri: Sponsored by Budwesier



Lately there's been talk amongst publishers, agents, and authors alike that E-Books might one day be offered to the public for free (ok, I know this is happening now, but I mean ALL E-Books). Instead of the reader paying the author/publisher, sponsors will pay in exchange for product placement inside the text. Since the books are read via electronic reader, readers will be able to link to specific product websites, and even to that author's own books should the opportunity present…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on January 22, 2011 at 12:39am — No Comments

When the Kindle will be No More!

Last night I watched The Book of Eli on Netflix. It was about a man who must walk across the US in a post apocalyptic period in which a great war has ravaged the world, decimating its populations. What's also apparently happened is that books were burned. Lots of them. Especially Bibles and all manners of scripture no matter their religion, since it was religion that sparked the great final conflict in the first place. Go figure.



There is only one more King James Bible left on the…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on January 18, 2011 at 6:38am — No Comments

The Kindle and the (Ladies) Book Club!

 

 

 

I was invited to be the guest author at a local ladies book club this past week. I don't mean "ladies" in a demeaning or male chauvinist sort of way. By "ladies" I just mean that no men are invited to this particular book club. And because no men are invited the ladies like to dress up the way they want, drink what they want (and a lot of it!), and chat loudly about whatever they want, whether it…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on January 16, 2011 at 12:36am — No Comments

Kindles offer Endless Possibilties for Authors/Readers/Publishers

Remember the days when you'd sign a major contract, get a big ass check in the mail, and just spend a year or so partying like a rock star in New York or Los Angeles or Lincoln, Nebraska for that matter? There was nothing else to do because after all, your book probably wouldn't be hitting the shelves until at least a year from contract execution.



I remember my original editor for…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on January 11, 2011 at 8:39am — No Comments

Hey, I'm the Guest of the Very Young and Very Great Aaron Patterson!!!!

 

Chck out my personal train wreck of a publishing history! You really won't believe it until you read it!

 

Go to The Worst Book Ever!!!

 

 

Cheers,

Vin

 

www.vincentzandri.com

 

 

 

Added by Vincent Zandri on January 6, 2011 at 8:29am — 1 Comment

The Series I Never Thought Would be a Series is Now a, Well, Series! Moonlight Mafia is here!

Okay, Moonlight Mafia is a brand new digital short and it resumes right where Moonlight Falls left off. It Also is the prequal to what will be the new Moonlight full-length novel, Moonlight Rises, of which I'm writing the first draft here in Italy...Go Figure!



In the meantime, grab a cup of coffee, or a short of Jack, and here's Moonlight Mafia!



Ciao

Vincent…



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Added by Vincent Zandri on November 17, 2010 at 7:17am — No Comments

Authors No Longer Have to Compete with Themselves



Used to be when I first published at Delacorte, one of the last things an agent or editor wanted was for an author to publish two books

at the same time. They called this splitting sales. In other words, by

publishing two books at the same time, an author ran the risk of

competing with him or herself.



Now, with the new indie publishing model, it seems that authors don't compete with themselves by

publishing more than one book at the same time, they simply get… Continue

Added by Vincent Zandri on October 31, 2010 at 12:04am — 1 Comment

The Book is Dead! Long live the Book!



I'm sitting in an airport in St. Paul, awaiting a flight that will take me to the Boise Book Expo. Directly ahead of me is a bookstore called "Authors" which I've never heard from. The store sports a classy facade. Mahogany pillars, and all these over-sized, fake ceramic piled on top of one another. I don't get it. Well, ok, I get it, but it's a little much.



Anyway, the shelves are full of books by "Famous Authors."



I've been here for more than an hour, and not a… Continue

Added by Vincent Zandri on October 23, 2010 at 1:45am — No Comments

Vincent Zandri, The Mysterious Writers Interview

Here's some seriously weird stuff about me and how The Innocent came to be resurrected by StoneGate Ink!!
Click here on Mysterious Writers!





Added by Vincent Zandri on October 17, 2010 at 10:39am — 1 Comment

Writing Advice for Newbies!

Lately, a lot of interviewers have been asking me to lend some advice to newbie writers, especially
young people just starting out. So I decided to offer some of that advice here on the Vox.




Added by Vincent Zandri on October 15, 2010 at 3:51am — 1 Comment

The Wrongly Accused!!!

Have you ever been wrongly accused for something? Ever since I was a little kid,

I've been fascinated with the subject. Case and point: one Christmas eve my

parents accused me of opening a gift before Christmas morning arrived.

My dad was big stickler on that. No opening of gifts until after church

on Christmas day. I recall both my parents flanking me and asking me in

that accusatory tone, "Did you or did you not open that gift?" A boy of

no more than 7 I stared at… Continue

Added by Vincent Zandri on October 9, 2010 at 2:15am — No Comments

Nab "The Innocent," Win a Free Kindle EReader....

The StoneHouse Kindle/EReader Giveaway Push begins!

Just purchase a copy of The Remains or The Innocent (or any Digie Short) and head on over to the StoneHouse Facebook page and jot

down your proof of purchase and you get yourself a chance to win a free

EReader!!!





Here's what you do first! Purchase The Remains or The…
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Added by Vincent Zandri on October 3, 2010 at 11:45pm — No Comments

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