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Christy Case“While this story wears the trappings of steampunk, it’s no mere adventure tale … there’s a lot more going on under the surface: questions of freedom and rebellion and a fundamental belief in the power of knowledge. The story is well told and the characters are compelling. Join Dice Bodger on...
Want to Sell Your Books? Learn the Business | Supposed Crimes Blog
C. E. CaseNo one asked, but I have advice anyway. That’s the way it goes around here.
Small businesses fail. 80% within the first 18 months, according to Forbes. Publishers fail. I will not name names, but Absolute Write has an excellent column on why publishers fail. I learned a lot from it, and swore not to fall into those traps.
But this blog is about the “Do”s, not the “Don’t”s.
Starting with reading. Do read these three books. You’ll be so excited that you’ll self-publish your bestseller and never look back. Or you’ll want to throw-up, hire someone else to do the dirty work (us, please), and blissfully receive your checks in the mail.
Here’s what changed Supposed Crimes from a vanity press with five titles into a competitive player with fifty (and growing).
New Lesbian Historical Drama Arrives from Geonn Cannon!
Christy CaseMarch 1, 2015 (Matthews, NC) — Cinder and the Smoke is a highly anticipated historical crime drama. Word on the street is that it’ll be the hit of the year. Combining Geonn’s love of period pieces, crime with a twist of mystery, a sincere love of women, and of course a heart wrenching emotional bond...
Tello Films calls Geonn Cannon the next Joss Whedon
Christy CaseSupposed Crimes author Geonn Cannon was called out recently on the Lesbian Lounge podcast, by guest Christin Baker, CEO of Tello Films.
She said:
We’re working on a project with an author named Geonn Cannon, and he has a series called Riley Parra, that has lesbian leads and we are… it’s the one project that I wish we could move faster on. But it has a lot of scifi elements and like fantasy...
Reviews, reviews and MOAR! Reviews!
C. E. CaseLove is a Mess: A Supposed Crimes Anthology
“Steamy, sometimes funny, sometimes emotional (especially that first one – I could feel the embarrassment!) I love when writers get together to compile their stories. Everyone has a different style and it makes it that much more fun to read. It also helps me as a reader to find new authors that I might not read otherwise.” Inked Rainbow Reads on Amazon
“…I did like this Valentine’s Day themed collection of GLBT stories. Some were sweet and some were hot. With F/F, bi, and M/M stories in the same anthology this...