Showing posts with label Woman Speak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woman Speak. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2009

Subtitle Strategies

This is another of those: 'Don't do what I did' posts. Woman... Speak! was the second book I published. At CreateSpace, when you start an account for a new book, they immediately secure you an ISBN number. (And what a thrill that is too! Like... way cool.)

They have a box for title, and one for sub-title. They do post a little message there, saying this cannot be changed later on. I didn't really 'get' that they meant both title and sub-title.

I hadn't even considered a sub-title yet... But I recognized the power and value one could have. I've a bare-bones training in SEO, (search engine optimization), so I sat and thought a few minutes. I felt if I could come up with a powerful and keyword-rich phrase, it could greatly boost the book rankings and help my target readers find it.

Woman Speak is the memoir of an abusive relationship, so I'm looking to reach people trapped in domestic violence situations, hoping to give them the warning that they must get out, (don't do what I did!), and perhaps the inspiration to do just that.

With all this in mind, my muse mused and out spun a line: From ashrams to arsenic - one woman's twisted tale of abuse and stalking.

I wanted to possibly attract people who had lived in ashrams, as I have... People who've been poisoned by arsenic, like me. The whole abused crowd - which grows daily by leaps and bounds. As well as people who endure the grueling pressure of stalking. I can so relate.

I really liked the alliteration of 'ashrams to arsenic', thought that was catchy! Nick and I have a wonderful little international group who have been together for many years. We bounce ideas around there a lot. I emailed it over and got some good insights.

Armande Borghardt, bead-dealer and jewelry maker extraordinaire, replied, "I thought twisted was too much. It makes it sound as if you are twisted too, hints at it."

Oh MY! Enough people are going to think I'm twisted as it is, without advertising it on the front cover!

Sigh... twisted had to go.

The subtitle eventually evolved into: One woman's tale of surviving domestic abuse and it's aftermath: stalking. I even tossed ashrams to arsenic as sounding too squirrelly.

Eeek, OMG and gack. Typing that in above, with the book on my lap... I just caught that the it's should be its. (No apostrophe.)

Oh I am sooo embarrassed! Headshake. I am mortified!

And now... starting to chuckle. One can only laugh, right? I've got copies of this book all over the globe... with a typo on the cover. Sheesh.

Well... I guess it just makes the "Don't do what I did' theme that much stronger, eh? Also, it solidifies the whole warning about taking your time, before applying for that ISBN#, because it can't be changed once it's done... (now that's the right it's, right?) (I'm mildly dyslexic and them lil boogers get me every time.)

The next morning, I woke up, as I often do, with writing in my head. "Woman... Speak! A Saga of Survival." Well, duh. That's so much better. Short, succint and to the point. Powerful.

Unfortunately... I'd already created the account with CreateSpace and it was a done deal.

Today, the longer subtitle (with it's oops - grr), lives on the cover, but I did put saga of survival on the title page. I had that much leeway. It would be much better reversed, though. Perhaps if a traditional publisher picks it up, all of that can be reworked.

Deep heavy wolf sigh. I'm going to the porch to pout and play with the wolfdogs.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Birthin' Book Babies

















Welcome to the blog-den for author Leahsandra Powell.
Apparently blogging is vital for marketing and promoting
our books. Someone wish me luck, please!

My husband Nick and I published 6 books this year, using CreateSpace, a POD (print on demand), company that helps us to not waste our precious trees. What a blast! It proved an absolute joy to finally hold our book-babies in our arms.

I started writing Woman... Speak! in 1993, and Nick began working on his book Twelve Years with a Wolfdog at the same time.We sit just a feet away from each other back here in the office and the sounds of clacking keyboards was about all you heard around here. Well, maybe a wolfdog howl or two. Maybe a "does this sentence sound stupid?" Maybe a human howl once or twice too.

After years or rewriting, numerous 'last drafts' - grin - editing and proof swapping with other writers, query-letter and synopsis struggles, and not a peep back from the traditional publishing world, we spent months scoping out the plethora of self-publishing companies.

Finally, we chose to try CreateSpace. After weeks of straining my brain, I realized I'm too much of a computer doofus to figure out the techie end. Nick, who works full time at UPS and didn't have the energy to help, agreed to hire my freelance web-writing partner to do the struggling for us. Dena Lambert became our amazing book-birthin' midwife extraordinaire. She delivered my first book, Spirit Stories into the world in November of 2008.

I had grown myself up - finally - into a published author. Woo HOO. What a long, strange trip it's been.

I had wanted to start with Spirit Stories rather than my bigger books,because those are the peek highlights of my life - "The true tales of "Divine inspiration, intervention, and healing." (I just quoted from my own book. How cool is that?)

I was facing tests at Mayo Clinic that December, for a pre-cancerous challenge known as Barret's Esphagus, that had turned to cancer several times. I'd not been feeling well and really thought The Verdict wouldn't be good.

I wanted my Spirit Stories to live on, as well as check out this whole self-publishing gig and see what happened, just in case The Verdict was good. (Yay. It was.)

We were so delighted with the service and quality of CreateSpace, we decided to jump whole hog and get all our books out there.

Whew! What a wild ride this last year has been.

Next post - "Don't make the mistakes I did!" Grin!