Today's guest is new to me and our blog so please give her a warm welcome....
Pamela Jannarone Scott is a Freelance writer based in the heart of Georgia. She is a born and raised Jersey girl and loves the seashores of the east coast.
She writes flash fiction, short stories, interviews, confessions, and loves family, and wild sunsets!
Her blog can be found at http://thewritingvineyard.blogspot.com/
Pamela is bringing us an interview with Christian Lee, Partner and Publisher at Centum Press. Take it away, Pamela....
Writing Flash Fiction
Between Novels - One Hundred Voices Volume Three Centum Press Anthology. Discount Code Offer: 100V3-79 bit.ly/100VoicesV3
Flash Fiction Between Novels
Trying to sell your book?
Did you know that you can increase your chances of sales by writing
Flash Fiction and giving your readers a chance to get to know your style and
writing voice? Christian Lee, Founder and Publisher at Centum Press offers a
bit of advice for writers and readers!
Welcome Christian Lee, Executive Chairman, Allegiant Publishing Group, Inc.
Pamela: Congratulations on the third anthology One Hundred Voices Volume Three with
Centum Press being published and released!
Christian Lee: Thank you! We're really happy to have the
book published and available for sale on Amazon.
Pamela: Can you elaborate on the inception of having
an anthology that includes 100 authors from around the globe and the structure
of the royalty program that is included for writing Flash Fiction?
Christian Lee: I actually had the idea before I joined Marc
Estes to work on Snow Leopard Publishing, which is Allegiant Publishing Group's
original imprint. I was working as a marketing manager at another publishing
company at the time and realized that in many cases the marketing efforts of an
author are the most effective. I knew, however, that a single author could only
do so much, so I wondered to myself if there was a way to scale the efforts of
a single author. That's when I came up with the idea of publishing a single
book that was written by one hundred authors. It wasn't until Marc and I
partnered that I really began working through implementing my idea and fine
tuning the publishing model, which is honestly still a work in progress.
As far as the royalty program, I've always thought that any
author deserves compensation for his or her work regardless of how much effort
he or she puts into promoting his or her stories. At the same time, however, I
have always thought that t would be nice if authors who put in extra effort
reaped greater rewards.
Pamela: One Hundred Voices Volume One and Two have
five star ratings on Amazon.com. The
uniques blend of 100 voices from one hundred authors gives great appeal in the
literary world. Can these two volumes be
purchased at the Centum Press website?
Does it still include a Discount Code?
Christian Lee: All three volumes in the One Hundred Voices
series can be purchased through our website, centumpublishing.com. All three
volumes can also be purchased from Amazon.com. Copies of Volumes One and Two
are currently discounted through our site, and if you get an additional
discount code from one of our authors, you can save even more. Check our
Twitter feed for codes. We've re-tweeted a lot of them. Volume Three isn't
discounted through our site, but you can still save if you get a discount code.
Pamela: With the third volume of One Hundred Voices
in the Centum Press anthology being released and published, will there be a
signature collection available in the future where all three volumes can be
purchased together at the website?
Christian Lee: I've
definitely thought about publishing a "mega book" with all three
volumes compiled within it. I'm not sure if we will go that route or not. It
would be really cool to publish, but I think it could turn into a logistical
nightmare. :)
Pamela: Are you still accepting submissions for One Hundred Volume Four and when is the
deadline?
Christian Lee: We need a few hundred more submissions for
Volume Four! It takes quite a lot of submissions for us to find the one hundred
or so that we want to publish, so we'll be accepting submissions for several
months.
Pamela: Thank you so much for being in the spotlight
and again Congratulations on a wonderful new publishing experience bringing new
and experiended authors together. If
there is one piece of advise that you would like to offer to writers and
readers, what would that be?
Christian Lee: You're very welcome! I'd recommend that
authors try to write shorter pieces in between their books. I think that short
fiction can be a great way for readers to be introduced to new authors without
having to commit to reading an entire book. I know for me personally, it can
take a few months to read a full book, so I rarely pick one up if I don't
already know something about the author. For instance, I have lots of great
business books unread on my shelf, but I'm reading Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins because I've watched dozens of
hours of his speeches, interviews, and seminars. I think if authors had more
short form fiction available, more readers would be willing to make the
commitment to give their books a try.
P.S. Save an exclusive price when ordering One
Hundred Voices Volume Three Centum Press
Anthology. Discount Code: 100V3-79 Go to: bit.ly/100VoicesV3
Hope you enjoyed today's post friends and that you'll join me each week for Tuesday Treasures, Thursday Thoughts and Saturday Spotlight.
Until next time, take care and God bless.
PamT
8 comments:
Flash fiction is a great way to learn to trim the fat when you have a restricted word count. Great interview!
Flash fiction is challenging to write, but I enjoy reading these pieces. Good luck with the new book and the entire series.
A fascinating interview! I hadn't heard of these anthologies before. They sound really interesting. Congrats.
What a great concept! You're right, this is a great way for a reader to meet lots of different authors.
I love anthologies as I tend to write mostly short fiction. Thanks, Pam, for the information.
Oh my gosh, what a unique and interesting concept! Congrats!
Goodness! What a big project. Sounds like a great idea and seems like it's been successful. I wish you good luck!
Thank you so much for your comments. It was truly an amazing experience to have the opportunity not only to write for Centum Press but also to interview Christian Lee, the Publisher. The concept is real and the planning unique. The more authors, the merrier in bringing great literature to readers and blending authors globally. Thanks again, your comments are truly appreciated. Feel free to share!
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