Welcome to the monthly SFR Brigade's Amazon Tag Party. Please find the list of this week's participating titles below. All you need to do is click on the title and it will take you to the relevant Amazon page. Happy Tagging!
A brief step by step guide:
1.Go to the Amazon buy page (links provided below)
2.Scroll down to the 'Tags Customers Associate with this Product' header. Please be aware that not all the tags show up on the books - you will; need to click 'show all (number of) tags' to see the full list. There's also a limit to how many tags you can agree with - 15 - so choose wisely my young apprentice!
3.Look for these tags: SFR, Scifi Romance, SF Romance, Science Fiction Romance and Paranormal Romance - please feel free to add any extra tags you feel are appropriate to the work (i.e. Space Opera, Military SF, etc.)
4.If the tags are already there, just click on them to add your 'vote'
5.You can also type into the 'your tags' box to add your own (no need to save the page, just type and add)
6. Please also click the 'Like' button next to the title.
7. If you could also take a moment to 'Like' the author's Amazon page too, that would be awesome. :)
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Guest Blogging At Ex Libris About Steampunk Romance, Plus Giveaway
Stella of the blog Ex Libris is spotlighting steampunk romance this month! I'm excited to be a guest blogger on the topic with my post, "Steampunk Romance: It's Not Just Fantastical--It's Fantastic!"
When developing the post, I realized that my love of steampunk romance has very deep roots, and it's an experience I haven't even blogged about elsewhere yet. It's wild to think about how certain early experiences can influence us decades later.
While there, you can enter for a chance to win a copy of my erotic clockpunk romances THE WATCHMAKER'S LADY and THE BLACKSMITH'S LOVER.
Thanks for reading!
When developing the post, I realized that my love of steampunk romance has very deep roots, and it's an experience I haven't even blogged about elsewhere yet. It's wild to think about how certain early experiences can influence us decades later.
While there, you can enter for a chance to win a copy of my erotic clockpunk romances THE WATCHMAKER'S LADY and THE BLACKSMITH'S LOVER.
Thanks for reading!
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Melisse Aires Blogs About Self-Publishing SFR, Plus Free Kindle Ebook
I invite you to check out a guest post by Melisse Aires at The Galaxy Express where she shares her intriguing discoveries about self-publishing two of her science fiction romance titles.
Plus, visit Amazon to grab a free Kindle ebook copy of her latest novella, ALIEN BLOOD. Freebie offer ends July 15, 2012.
Plus, visit Amazon to grab a free Kindle ebook copy of her latest novella, ALIEN BLOOD. Freebie offer ends July 15, 2012.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF FUTURISTIC ROMANCE Is Coming Soon!
Fellow Brigaders, I come bearing news regarding THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF FUTURISTIC ROMANCE. This sci-fi romance paperback anthology from Running Press is edited by Trisha Telep and has a release date of January 2013.
Featured authors include Linnea Sinclair, Jess Granger, Susan Sizemore, C.L. Wilson, Charlene Teglia, Bianca D'Arc, and more!
I haven't been able to uncover all of the authors involved--are there any right here at SFR Brigade? If so, we'd love to hear from you and I invite you to share a bit about your story at The Galaxy Express.
This anthology has been a long time coming and it seems as though the release date has already been pushed back once. Therefore, I'm asking that we use the combined force of our social networks to get out the word about this release and let Running Press and Trisha Telep know we want it!
Thanks so much for your help!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Where'd all the pets go?
Cosmic Kitties? Astro Dogs? Where are you?
Stop by The Writer Limits, where I talk about pets in space-based SF (or lack thereof).
http://thewriterlimitsauthors.blogspot.com/2012/07/hairy-characters.html
Stop by The Writer Limits, where I talk about pets in space-based SF (or lack thereof).
http://thewriterlimitsauthors.blogspot.com/2012/07/hairy-characters.html
Monday, July 2, 2012
Pat Hauldren » Next class: The science in science fiction
Pat Hauldren » Next class: The science in science fiction
Learn how science and science fiction have grown up together and influence each other, as well as how we as SF/F writers can use (or avoid) tropes and cliches. Stars July 9. See you there!
Alley
www.alleypat.com
Learn how science and science fiction have grown up together and influence each other, as well as how we as SF/F writers can use (or avoid) tropes and cliches. Stars July 9. See you there!
Alley
www.alleypat.com