What do you think about Kindle Unlimited?

As a reader I love it! Especially, when one of my favorite writers adds a title to KU. But after reading the latest scam making the rounds, I’m wondering if as a writer KU might be more trouble than it’s worth.giant_in_sandbox

There is no denying Amazon.com is the biggest player in the world of online booksellers. And as such we have no choice but to play in their sandbox.

However, their rules are a bit scary and gray at times. More and more it seems Amazon is becoming a power wielding giant which can strike fear into the hearts of writers.

Take Kindle Unlimited for instance. As a reader, I love KU. My books are kids books and as such are not a good choice for KU. But adult and YA books, well they are great choices for KU.

Now scammers are trying to scare authors from putting great books on the KU platform. This is terrible. I hope that Amazon will find a way to stop them other than punishing authors.Amazon_police

Read this author’s nightmare. 

THINK YOU COULDN’T POSSIBLY LOSE YOUR AMAZON PUBLISHING ACCOUNT? THINK AGAIN.

Are any of your books on Kindle Unlimited?

Have you considered listing a title on KU?

I’d love to hear from you! Click to write me or contact me on Twitter @jeancogdell, Facebook at  jean.cogdelland Amazon.com, stop by and say hey! The lights are on and I’m waiting.

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Do you like to read the same type of books all of the time?

What about writing?

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

gen·re

noun
 a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. category, class, classification, group, set, listtype, sort, kind, breed, variety, style,model, school, stamp, cast, ilk
I love to read all sorts of books, from children’s picture books, bridge/crossover books for young readers, YA, thrillers, horror, romance and even a well-written erotica. So why would I want to pigeon-hole myself in my writing?clock-26112_640

Writing is what makes me tick.

I grow, as a writer, every time I write something. Whether it’s a post, prompt, short story or picture book I can feel my wings spreading.

However, there are pros and cons to writing in multiple genres.

Pros:
  • To find your voice.
  • To find your audience.

Cons:

  • Failure to do anything well.
  • Failure to build an audience.

Only you can decide when the time is right to dabble in other genres or to concentrate on just one.

But don’t let fear stop you.

There are many authors who cross genres. Some use a nom de plume, others don’t. I think it doesn’t matter. All that matters is that we write what makes us happy.
Ian Flemming famous for the James Bond books and films also wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Bet you have that song dancing in your head now. LOL Who would’ve guessed the same author that gave the world Gold Finger and 007 also gave us the flying car.
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James Patterson is another writer that comes to mind. From the Alex Cross Series, The Women’s Murder Club Series, to the YA Maximum Ride Series is another versatile author.

What is the genre you prefer to write? Or read?

Tell me I’d love to know. You can find me in the comments section or click to write me or at Twitter @jeancogdell, Facebook at  jean.cogdell and Amazon.com, stop by and say hey! The lights are on and I’m waiting.

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Do you want to hear my exciting news?

He’s coming!

I’m so excited. A new addition is on his way. Watch your inbox for his arrival this summer. It won’t be long. No not long at all.

Here is a sneak peek.

No, it’s not a sonogram. But it is in bright beautiful colors!

A Most Reluctant Prince

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This young man has worlds to discover, trophies to win, and well, you’ll just have to find out the rest when he makes his entrance in a few weeks. I’ll keep you posted.

If you have a new book making a debut soon, be sure and let me know, I’ll help spread the word.

I’d love to hear from you! Click to write me or contact me on Twitter @jeancogdell, Facebook at  jean.cogdell and Amazon.com, stop by and say hey! The lights are on and I’m waiting.

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How about today, we take one minute to pause?

Today, Jean’s Writing is pausing for a moment of silence.silence woman

A moment to reflect on love, and to say enough of the hate.

I hope you’ll join me in hitting pause today for just one moment of silence. One moment to think of those no longer with us because of fear and ignorance. Today let us search our hearts for a solution to the hate filled speech traveling the land like a virus. Today let us say enough. Today let us demand more from ourselves and our leaders. Let’s start with one moment of silence in respect for love lost.

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Where ever you are let’s observe…

one Moment of Silence, un one Moment of Silence, un momento de silencio, een moment van stilte, un moment de silence, ein Moment der Stille, isang sandali ng katahimikan… 

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Join me,  and my apologies if I left out your language show me how to say it in the comments section.

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