K.S. Brooks Gone Wild: A Video Montage

Many authors write in multiple genres.  That can pose a problem when trying to address an audience.  K. S. Brooks chose to have a montage made for her Amazon.com Author’s page which highlights all her genres and titles. One drawback to going with this method is that if you’re as prolific of an author as she is (generating between 2-4 titles a year), the video can become outdated pretty quickly. So, be especially vigilant for things that might give your video away as dated. Ask yourself a few questions. Does anyone in the video use the terms groovy, totally rad, gnarly, or tubular? Are you wearing a lime-green leisure suit and puka beads in the video?  Simple stuff. Get with the program, people!

You can visit K. S. Brooks’ Amazon.com Author Central page here, and find out more about her on her website, on Facebook, and on Twitter.  [subscribe2]

Video Review/Trailer: Eat, Walk, Write, by Boyd Lemon

This is an interesting approach to a book video trailer for Boyd Lemon’s Eat, Walk, Write.  Boyd is sharing this video review by a reader, Kay Sauras (with her permission), in place of a book trailer for the time being, as he is currently uncertain if he will produce his own.  In the meanwhile, check this one out, and see what you think.

You can find out more about Boyd at his website. And you can find Eat, Walk, Write on Amazon.com.  [subscribe2]

Video Trailer: Fractured Facade, by Elena DeRosa

This is the book video trailer for Elena DeRosa’s Fractured Facade.  A former videotape editor, producer, and freelance newspaper columnist, Fractured Facade is her debut novel.

Fractured Facade is available for Kindle on Amazon.com, and in eBook form through Smashwords and Barnes & Noble.  [subscribe2]

Video Trailer: The Marshall Connors Series, by Allen Schatz

This is the book video trailer for Allen Schatz’ Marshall Connors series. Allen started writing formally in 2008 and released his first novel, Game 7: Dead Ball, in February 2011. He followed that up with two sequels (7th Inning Death and Rally Killer). The stories are mysteries with a baseball canvas.

You can find out more at Allen’s website. You can also find him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter.