self-published authors

Need a Book Publisher

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

A good author pours his/her creativity and energy into writing a book.  A ‘successful’ author squanders his/her energies in successfully jumping the many agent and publishing hoops.   ‘Successful’ authors have cheated readers of his/her best work.  And I personally don’t consider that a success.

Self published authors are the real success, even if they never recieve much renumeration for their books.  Support self published authors and thumb your nose at the book publishing industry that has shamefully let society down as they grovel for money.

Here I am Reading in My Bathtub

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

UCH--Banner120x600Gasp! You weren’t expecting a picture to accompany that headline were you? I just enjoy reading in the bathtub: It sure beats doing it while showering. Okay, so I’m lying. I’m actually typing on my laptop but I was reading a literature book before that. But while relaxing in the bath and reading my book I started wondering why people read? I thought it worth a post.

Conversational Hypnosis is Awesome!

Why do you read? Obviously, a person reads a fiction to enjoy a story and another reads a non-fiction to learn more about the topic. But there is one more possible motivation for reading and that is one reason why self-published books have such a difficult time gaining notice. Many people read so that they have something interesting to discuss with others who have read the same literature book. To accomplish that objective, the reader has to choose a popular book, even if it is one that reviewers have panned.

So I wonder, while topping up the tub with hotter water, how could self-published authors tap into this tightly held market? The best book store shelves are all co-opted to big publishers and the online book sellers cater to showing off the best-sellers too. Giving a book maximum exposure and publicity implies to readers that ‘a book might not be any good but at least many other people have bought it too and so readers can share a commonality of complaining about what an over-hyped and poor literature book it was.

Oh well. For now, all I can do is relax in the hot water, wait idly Bye and wish This self-published Book promotion inequality will change some day. And of course I’m wet and waiting for someone to Click My Lit.

Shiva’s Messenger by Russell Twyce

Blame it on Krung Thep

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Blame It On Bangkok By J. F. Gump

Bangkok is called the ‘City of Angels’ but actually ‘Bangkok’ translates to ‘village of wild plums’. The city known by westerners as ‘Bangkok is actually named ‘Krung Thep’ and that does translate to ‘city of angels’, ‘the great city’, ‘the eternal jewel city’. Bangkok was the capital until the late 1700′s when King Rama I moved the capital to Krung Thep.

getimgActually if the complete truth were told, ‘Krung Thep’ is just the shortened version of the name which is ‘Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit’. This has practically nothing to do with the book ‘Blame It On Bangkok‘ and forunately, J.F. Gump didn’t name this book ‘Blame it on Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit’.

Blame It On Bangkok by J.F. Gump

A quote from a reviewer – This book has a series of stories that grip and hold your heart. It’s the best collection of short stories I’ve ever read. True, honest, warm and engaging… I only wished there were more because I didn’t want it to end. Thanks J. F. Gump, and keep ‘em coming!

The mission of Click My Lit is to present literature books that are self-published and/or under promoted.

Asia Date Club

Golf Literature – Tuey’s Course

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I found something that all you golf literature fans will love. Well, I didn’t actually find them: the author pointed me to this golf story. The first I’m featuring (of three golf literature books) is Tuey’s Course.

Tuey’s Course by James Ross

vertRacial tension had been building for years near Prairie Winds Golf Course on the east side of St. Louis. In 2007, black businessman, Tuey O’Tweety faced the brunt of the discrimination.

Can the game of golf resolve the issue?

Life becomes even more difficult for Tuey when the frustrations of harassment become a daily nuisance. Corrupt politicians, manipulated city hall employees, and hypocritical community leaders add to the unrelenting aggravation.

Through an odd connection Tuey lands with an eclectic group of golfing misfits. Daily visits to the golf course expose him to an unfamiliar slice of life. An unlikely player leads him down a seemingly innocent path. The world of black and the world of white become intertwined in a world of intricate fantasy.

Join head golf pro J Dub Schroeder and his brother Curt, as they open the clubhouse doors of Prairie Winds Golf Course to a man trying to find his way out of an impoverished situation. One by one a Catholic priest, greedy banker, local farmer, retired luxury car dealer, Japanese businessman, evangelistic preacher and college football referee weave their lives into Tuey’s plight. Explore the convoluted path through the fairways of Prairie Winds Golf Course that has become “Tuey’s Course.”

Tuey’s Course by James Ross

I’ll be posting a trailer to the next golf story in a couple of days and then the third golf story to complete the three book golf literature set.  Each has its own golf story but the literature books share some golf characters.

ALL literature books are worth a look – Kickshaw Candies

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

I received a comment from a self published author on my ‘no strings attached‘ post.  I’ll past it here to save your click. “I’m beginning to wonder why I should have bothered. I still love the book. Just can’t convince others it’s worth reading!” What is wrong with this world? A person spends creativity and energy to give birth to a literature book, and then they can’t even get even a few others to read it.  This is EXACTLY why I started ClickMyLit.Net and my no strings attached promotion services for self published literature books. This is where Big Publishers have dropped the ball. Kickshaw Candies might be a diamond in the rough – but who would ever know?

Can we get a click my lit follower or two to give Kickshaw Candies a read?  (I’m doing my part too.  This book isn’t on Amazon yet so I don’t even get my few pennies commission.)

Kickshaw Candies by R.K. Finnell

200_with_logo_womenThe town of Baile seems to be just a small town with ordinary people until Teagan O’Brien opens an unusual candy shop. Something ancient and buried begins to awaken in the people when they consume his sweets. They remember a life they had long ago left behind becoming their true selves, and a maleficence awakens that had been locked away in forgotten memories. Out of those memories comes the truth of what brought them to the world of humans and the path back to the place they call home. The path to their salvation depends on three of their human-born children, who are thrust into a future of uncertainty as each one discovers the truth behind the people of Baile and the secrets locked within their own bodies and Only these three have the ability to overcome the evil that threatens to corrupt and dominate every living creature, to save not only their kind, but humanity itself.

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