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Valentine’s Day Gift Hop 2014!

February 9, 2014 By Trent Evans

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Welcome Valentines Day Gift Hoppers!

I must confess to being a member of an endangered species — a dude who actually likes Valentine’s Day. The world needs more love, and sex, and caring, and anything that generates more of it — if even for one day — is a great thing in my book:)

I’ve got several erotic romance books slated for publication this year. I’ll be finishing up the epic Her Troika, a menage featuring two strict Doms, a strong, capable heroine, and plenty of both total power exchange and ponyplay. It’s not for the faint of heart, but I think you’ll enjoy it. After that, I’ll have another full length D/s and Domestic Discipline flavored novel (working title: The Change), that explores the complications and joys of balancing kink and pregnancy. Look for that one toward the end of March:) I have a few other surprises for later this year that I’m really excited about, but I’ll keep my lips zipped about them until the scheduling gets finalized. If you’d like to be notified when these various projects are published, signing up for my new release alerts mailing list is the best way to go.

Enough about that though, lets get to hopping! Comments on this blog post will be entered into a drawing to win the main blog hop prize, a Kindle Paperwhite, and a New Adult romance book bundle from some GREAT writers. Additionally, comments on this blog post will be entered into a drawing for an electronic copy of any one Trent Evans book. Since this hop is so large, I’ve increased the number of winners from one to three.

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Now, on to the fun part! I know you have a LOT of sites to visit, so I’ll keep my questions short and sweet. Since I love (and write) kink, I thought I’d ask a few “either/or” questions for this hop. Now, I know some of you are shy, or for whatever reason won’t want to answer. If that’s the case, you can just enter in “no comment”, and set our depraved imaginations awhirl about what you might be “hiding” — I kid:)

Here are the questions:

1. Ropes or Chains?

2. Hand or Paddle?

3. Alpha Male or “Gentle” Dom?

When you’re done, check out the GIGANTOR list of other blogs in this hop. Have fun and Happy Valentine’s Day!

Best,

Trent Evans


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Filed Under: 2014 Valentines Day Gift Hop Tagged With: 2014 Valentines Day Gift Hop, BDSM erotic romance, books, Caning, D/s marriage, Dominance and submission, erotic pregnancy, Her Troika, menage, New Release, Skye Warren, The Change, Trent Evans

It’s That Time Again! Skye Warren’s Wet and Wild Blog Hop!

May 19, 2013 By Trent Evans

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I love this time of year, and not just because of this hop (though I’ve got to admit this hop is rad). This is the time of possibilities, of anticipation, of the excitement of what’s to come.

Following along with that theme of possibilities, a question came to me as I perused the rather impressive list of names involved in this year’s hop: where are the dudes?

Now, I know that few men seem to write in the genres represented on the list for this hop, but I know for a fact that I’m not the only male erotica and erotic romance author out there. Are male authors of erotica or erotic romance truly that rare?

I note this not to be self-serving, but rather to pose a few follow-up questions to you:

— Would you consider purchasing and reading erotica written by a male author?

— What about erotic romance?

— Do you feel as if male authors too often don’t get things “quite right”? Be honest — I can take it!

Now on to the good stuff;)

This hop is loaded up this year (check out the prizes shown below):

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But there’s more:) …

Any live person (bots, you don’t count) who leaves a comment on this post, along with their e-mail address — which is needed strictly for notification of winners — will be entered into a drawing for an electronic copy of any one Trent Evans book.

Now, although I said only one book, sometimes I slip up and give away a book to more than one person — accidents do happen:) — so make sure to get your entries in!

Please be sure to hit all the other stops on the hop too (see the list below). There is a wealth of talent on this list, and you are sure to find enough great new books to double the height of Mount To-Be-Read 🙂

Happy Reading and thanks for visiting!

Best,

Trent


1.
Skye Warren
2.
Karla Doyle
3.
Laura Kaye
4.
Cassandra Carr
5.
Shoshanna Evers
6.
Cara Bristol
7.
Cari Quinn
8.
Cari Silverwood
9.
Lissa Matthews
10.
Eliza Gayle
11.
Jenna Jaxon
12.
Under the Covers (Int)
13.
Justus Roux
14.
Harper Bliss
15.
Jessica E. Subject
16.
Talk Supe (INT)
17.
Cocktails and Books
18.
Jennifer Lynne
19.
Candace Blevins (BDSM Romance)
20.
Donuts and Desires
21.
Leila DeSint
22.
Sadey Quinn
23.
Romance BooK Club (US)
24.
Book Referees
25.
Amber Lin
26.
A Willing Writers Blog: Elise Hepner
27.
Antoinette M–
28.
Sue Lyndon
29.
Patricia Green Books
30.
Doris OConnor
31.
Harlie Williams, Writer
32.
Wendi Zwaduk ~ Romance To Make Your Heart Race
33.
Megan Slayer – Too Hot to Handle
34.
Romance on a Budget (Suzanne Rock)
35.
Close Encounters with the Night Kind
36.
Kathryn R. Blake – A Writers Naughty Thoughts
37.
Erica Chilson
38.
Jezebel Jorge
39.
Lyric James
40.
Diane Thorne – Erotic Romance Author
41.
Lillian Grant
42.
Romance Book Junkies
43.
Bringing Passion to Life. . .
44.
Tease Me, Please Me
45.
Bookswagger
46.
Tara Lain erotic romance
47.
Tory Richards
48.
Malia Mallory
49.
Kelly Gendron ~ Erotic Romance
50.
Parker Kincade
51.
Riverina Romantics (INT)
52.
Daryl Devore
53.
Madelynne Ellis
54.
Lisabet Sarai – Beyond Romance
55.
CS Maxwell ~ Wheres My Muse US
56.
Hesperia Loves Books (INT)
57.
A. S. Fenichel
58.
Ella Ardent – Author of Erotica and Erotic Romance
59.
Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews
60.
Taryn Elliott
61.
Reading Between the Wines
62.
Sofia Grey – Making Time for Love
63.
HEA Romances With A Little Kick
64.
Mandy Harbin
65.
Literal Hotties Naughty Book Reviews
66.
Adriana Kraft
67.
Share My Destiny
68.
My Secret Romance
69.
Selah March
70.
Love, Lust and Laptops
71.
I am a book addict. and proud of it
72.
Book A Day Challenge (US)
73.
Romancing the Dark Side (INT)
74.
Sapphire Kande Romance Erotica Author (US)
75.
Kalas Book Blog
76.
Kim Carmichaels Blog
77.
Kharisma Rhayne
78.
Makaylas Book Reviews
79.
Raven McAllan
80.
C. R. Moss
81.
SnifferWalk Books
82.
Amber Skyze
83.
Welcome to Your Next Fantasy – Susan Arden
84.
Rose Andersons blog – CalliopesWritingTablet
85.
Celines Dreams (Celine Chatillons blog)
86.
Krystal Shannan
87.
Regina May Rosss Blog
88.
Anastasia Vitsky
89.
Tmonique Stephensc~Paranormal Romance
90.
Michelle Graham Erotic Romance
91.
Reader Confession
92.
Lena Loneson – Erotic Paranormal Romance
93.
Naomi Bellina Adventurous Erotic Romance
94.
Hernan Blackstone-Paranormal Erotica
95.
Read Our Lips! Book Review Blog
96.
Writing with Kristine Cayne
97.
Rhonda Laurel
98.
Love is a Many Flavored Thing
99.
Sensual Romances
100.
Stormie Kents Musings
101.
Passionate Encounters
102.
Londons Scribbles
103.
Nettes Bookshelf Reviews
104.
Lisa Carlisle
105.
Amber Kallyn
106.
Romance Beckons
107.
Amanda J. Greene – Erotic Paranormal Romance Author
108.
Naughty Bits Book Reviews
109.
Waves of Fiction (INT)
110.
The Book Enthusiast
111.
Lea Barrymire (INT)
112.
Candlelight Book Promotions (US)
113.
Gemma James
114.
Blackravens Erotic Cafe (INT)
115.
Blackravens Reviews (INT)
116.
AJs Reading Nook (INT)
117.
The Readers Roundtable (INT)
118.
Dark Divas Reviews (INT)
119.
Alannah Lynne
120.
Regina May Rosss ($25 Amazon Gift Card)
121.
Passionate Encounters
122.
Swept Away By Romance
123.
Ursula Istrati
124.
Wet and Wild: Training Kate
125.
Lindseys Tendency
126.
Virginia Flowers
127.
Christina Phillips aka Christina Ashcroft
128.
My Book Muse
129.
Kindlehooked (INT)
130.
Mariana @ Book Travels (INT)
131.
Kacey Hammell
132.
Romance by Dana Littlejohn
133.
Jocelyn Dex: Demons do it Better
134.
Cassandra Dean (Int)
135.
Day Dreaming Book Reviews
136.
Kiru Taye (INT)
137.
Illustrious Illusions
138.
Laura Roberts, Buttontapper Press
139.
Elodie Parkes Erotic Romance
140.
The Jeep Diva
141.
Book Referees
142.
Not Now. . . Mommy’s Reading
143.
Aubrey Rose Writes
144.
Black Satin
145.
Suddenly *Not So* Single Journey
146.
Kelli Scott
147.
Double D Ranch Tales
148.
scarlet chastain / sizzling romance about women, for women
149.
Jenika Snow
150.
DC Stone
151.
Jessica Jayne Author – In Flames
152.
Shyla Colt
153.
Angelina Rain
154.
Haydee Reviews
155.
As the Pages Turn
156.
Suzzana C Ryan Erotic Romance
157.
Novel Reflections (INT)
158.
A. R. Von DreamZ of Dragons
159.
Romance With A Bite
160.
Romancing the Kink
161.
Sheri Savill
162.
Paranormal Romance Author Rose Wynters
163.
Natasha Knight
164.
Tabitha Conall
165.
Yes Sir: The Secret Life Of A Submissive
166.
Erotic Musings of Mark Davis
167.
Fierce Dolan – Words Without Limits
168.
Jianne Carlo: Alpha Me Please
169.
Stories and Swag
170.
Trent Evans Letters

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Cover Fail, and Thoughts On The State of Indie Erotica

January 20, 2013 By Trent Evans

Hello all,

So, I don’t normally talk about the writing/publishing biz here on the blog — this is supposed to be for the readers — but I wanted to write this for any of my readers who also might happen to be smut slingers like me:) This post covers a few things I’ve learned as I’ve gone along, as well as a handful of observations on the erotica genre in general.

1. Don’t do this (unless you don’t care about sales)

My fourth release, a novella titled Night Beach initially had a cover that I thought was sexy, but still within the boundaries (as well as anyone can guess — but that’s another story) of Amazon’s content guidelines. That initial cover is shown below:

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At first, all seemed well. The book was selling, a few readers said they loved the cover — so we’re rollin’, right?

Wrong.

The dreaded Adult filter was applied to the book’s listing on Amazon within a few days of release. This filter normally spells the death of sales for a title on Amazon, for a couple of reasons:

– First, the book is difficult, if not impossible, to find in general search — even if you search for the book’s title and the author’s name.

– The second, and much more insidious (and damaging) reason, is that the book will no longer be shown as an also-bought for any other non-Adult filtered titles. So, rather than have at least the chance for your book to show up as an also-bought for “50 Blinds of Bestseller”, you show up as an also-bought only for other Adult filtered titles.

I contacted ‘Zon customer service about it, and they confirmed that the book cover did indeed violate their content guidelines. They were very nice (as usual) and understanding of my plight, but they were firm that the Adult filter would remain until a new cover was added. Now, me being me, I shrugged my shoulders, muttered a “Whisky Tango Foxtrot”, and just went on with my business of writing the next book.

This was a serious mistake. Within about two weeks after release of Night Beach, my third book, a novelette titled Maintenance Night, took off, going from selling 5-6 copies a day to 20-30 copies per day. I still have no idea why. That part was RAD (and to those readers who bought the book, I can’t thank you enough), but the problem was that there was no new release that built upon that sales momentum. You see, since Night Beach was languishing under the The Scarlet Adult Filter, readers who bought and loved Maintenance Night wouldn’t see that others had picked up Night Beach. It was as if it didn’t exist.

Now, all this being said, Night Beach did still sell … some. In November, Night Beach sold 80 copies, more than 75% of that number selling at the mighty ‘Zon. But it’s likely that it would have sold significantly more, had it had the much improved visibility it would have enjoyed sans Adult filter. Is there any way to know for sure how many sales were lost? Of course not. BUT, one thing I’ve learned is this: make your books as convenient as possible to buy. Always give your reader an uber-easy way to spend money on you.

To bastardize a quote from Sun Tzu:

“Build your reader a golden bridge to your books.”

2. What can I take away from this?

My experience actually calls for being somewhat conservative with the content of covers. There is a price for pushing the envelope (though really, I don’t think the first cover was that edgy), and when you do, sometimes that price is going to cost you sales/money. Be prepared for that eventuality.

Now, with regard to this specific instance, there is one aspect to this that I think really might help another writer who reads this. What follows are the commonly understood “no-no’s” vis-a-vis cover content:

– No female nipples or areolas

– No male or female genitalia or pubic hair

– No fully naked buttocks — there has to be at least a dental floss bikini or thong (this one appears to be sporadically enforced, as some do get through the review process with bare nekkid asses:)

– No profanity (this one appears to be only sporadically enforced as there have actually been erotica bestsellers that had f-bombs … in the title!!)

– No excessive gore (very subjective, so err on the side of caution)

Here is one that I got nailed on — and one that has snagged other authors too:

– No grabbing/squeezing/clutching of the naked breast(s) or even covering of the naked breast with a hand. 

Now, a case could be made that there wasn’t a thing wrong with the original cover for Night Beach, BUT it’s Amazon’s site, and they can do what they want.  I’m not going to sit here and tell them how they should run their business, nor what content they can or can’t accept on the covers. I can take it or leave it, and if I want to sell ebooks, I’m going to be taking it:)

That said, I really do wish that they would release a short list of definitive no-no’s, rather than leaving us poor authors/publishers to stumble around in the dark. I know why they don’t release any specifics — they want to keep their options open, and want to be flexible in case of any changes to the legal or regulatory environment. It’s smart business, but it is a bit of a pain.

But oh well — what the mighty ‘Zon wants, the mighty ‘Zon gets:)

Other Erotica Observations

There is a flood-tide of erotica on the market right now, presumably due to authors seeking to ride the (already rapidly receding) 50 Shades wave, and it’s only going to get worse. For those new erotica writers who are wondering why their sales are not those of the Land of (Breast)Milk and (Alien Pussy)Honey that the erotica genre is purported to exist, you can blame an excess of product for this … mostly.

One of the things I’ve observed is a large number of low word count, slapped- together titles in almost every conceivable sub-genre of erotica (I know a lot of them — yeah I’m a perv, I read a lot of smut). I render no judgement on those writers that are following the “quantity is king” philosophy. It works, and it will make you money — for now.

But for those new erotica readers just coming online now, I implore you to do one thing: think long term. At some point, the wheat does get separated from the chaff, and no matter how many titles you have published, if the quality of the writing is shoddy, if the story isn’t compelling, and the packaging is unappealing (read: unprofessional covers and flat, lifeless blurbs), those books will cease to sell. Why is this?

Word of mouth.

This is the single most effective way to sell books and to build a career. Word of mouth trumps everything, and will buoy a book no matter what. This is very, very important because in this new era of publishing, the traditional gatekeepers (editors, agents, publishers) are steadily being replaced … by readers.

This fact should feel both freeing and terrifying. To those erotica writers who concentrate on releasing well-written, edited, attractively packaged books on a regular basis (e.g. not less than once per quarter, and preferably more frequently), you will succeed. It may take 5 books, 20 books, or more, but eventually, if you put out quality, the readers will find you — and reward you.

To those erotica writers out there who are only concentrating on publishing as much product as you can, as fast as you can, you should be terrified. If your product is shoddy, readers will call you on it — and they’ll do more than leave you bad reviews on Amazon.

They’ll tell their friends.

The gold rush of 2009-2011 is absolutely over, and the days of being able to throw up any old cover and first draft of a smut book are long gone. Many, many readers have been burned over and over by just plain shitty indie smut books. If your product is rushed out, haphazard, sloppy, readers will notice it — and run the other way. Please, please don’t be that writer!

Whichever type of erotica writer you are, your challenge, above and beyond continuing to publish good books, will be discoverability. The volume of erotica is incredible, and as many others have pointed out, discoverability is going to be the irreducible problem faced by all authors, especially in a genre overwhelmed with a tsunami of new content every month. Worse, traditional publishers have (by and large) awakened from their comas and are changing their tactics. They are lowering prices, targeting sub-genres with more narrowly focused story lines,  and greatly speeding up things like submission response times and time to publication. Contrary to what you hear some self-pub evangelists say, trad publishing is not stupid, and it’s not going away. Not by a long shot.

What does this mean for the lowly indie smut slinger like me? It means things are going to get much, much harder. It means in order to survive, and increase your visibility/discoverability, you will need to make your product the best quality you possibly can. Keep writing, but do take the time needed to make the book a good quality book. You need to acknowledge that a significant portion of your potential readership is likely to look askance at anything written by an Indie. Accept that, then set out to prove them wrong. Sloppy indie authors have hurt the rest of us, of this there can be no doubt, so for those of us that are in this for the long-haul, who will be making careers of this, our job is to win those readers back, one by one. I’m still working on this myself, and my own products aren’t yet where I want them to be, so I’m constantly improving them where and when I can. You should too!

Make your product as indistinguishable from trad products as you possibly can (this is where great covers, blurbs that snap, and professional-looking, clean formatting comes in). Don’t give these skeptical readers any reason to pass over your book at a mere glance. Make them “pick it up” and read those first lines. That’s where your quality writing will get the chance to do its work. And this is how you win back those burned-by-indies readers.

Yes, taste is 100% subjective, but that’s beside the point; a quality product needs to be noticed, and read (which will increasingly become the most difficult hurdle to jump) before taste even figures into the equation. THEN, if it’s well-written, compelling, at least some of those readers will tell their friends, who in turn will tell their friends. Again, word of mouth.

But you need to give them a reason to look at your book. More important than this: don’t give the reader a reason NOT to look at your book.

Smut readers are voracious, the demand never-ending (and we LOVE you for that), and if you push their buttons, and if the books you have for sale are fairly priced, they’ll snap up everything you have on the market. And they’ll keep coming back for more, as long as you keep publishing good books.

Contrary to all the doom and gloom you are seeing of late in indie circles, I think this is only the beginning … for those indies who are willing to put in the work, and to fight for every one of those readers. Those readers will take a chance on a new author, but increasingly they will demand quality — and they deserve nothing less.

Best,

Trent

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New Release – Night Beach by Trent Evans

October 12, 2012 By Trent Evans

Hello everyone!

My new release Night Beach is on the shelves. It’s  a novella length (approx 22000 words) contemporary BDSM title that follows a day and night in the life of three people looking to take their relationship to a new level of intimacy. I hope you check it out.

As always, if you read and liked it, please leave a review with your preferred retailer. These reviews are hugely helpful to authors, and will help us get you more of the stories you love 🙂

Best,

Trent Evans

New BDSM erotica release!

Night Beach

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(Contemporary BDSM erotica)

A Dominion Trust story.

What is a modern, independent woman to do when the only thing she truly wants is to be enslaved? Erica, a young, beautiful college student is looking for that something which speaks to what she truly is deep down inside. Is it possible to finally find peace, even happiness within the strict bonds of utter submission?

When Blaine a powerful, successful businessman realizes he and his wife are ready for something new, a deeper exploration of the love and lust they’ve shared as husband and wife, the naive, fetching Erica enters the picture. As a member of the Dominion Trust, Blaine has seen the unique energy of other couples who’ve taken a submissive into their beds, and into their lives.

Blaine’s wife Kathryn, a fiercely driven executive in her own right submits to her husband in all things, but as the years have gone by, new needs, darker desires are stirred within her. Is she ready for a submissive of her own? Is their D/s marriage ready for a third, a slave, to join with them?

In this story, three people come together to find out if happiness really can be found in the complicated dance of dominance and submission, pain and pleasure of a BDSM menage relationship.

Warning – this contemporary BDSM novella contains the following:

D/s, Spanking, Paddling, bondage, clamps, sadomasochism, rough explicit sex (MF and FF), and a young, wide-eyed woman exploring the depths of her submission.

Note – This is a novella. Word count: approximately 22000 words

For mature readers only.

Available through:

Amazon (Kindle)

Amazon UK (Kindle)

Barnes & Noble (Nook)

Smashwords (Apple, Sony, Diesel, Microsoft Reader, Palm) – Coming soon!

All Romance (various formats) 

Kobo (various formats)

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Straits Academy is on the shelves!

September 30, 2012 By Trent Evans

I’ve read this book, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. It’s an interesting blend of mystery, romance, and scorching dub-con erotica. It’s Alice at her best, in my opinion, and I am looking forward to more from her.

Please do yourself a favor and go pick it up. You will not regret it!

 

Best,

Trent

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BDSM, Fantasy – and Vampires?

April 11, 2012 By Trent Evans

One of the best things about being an independent author is the freedom to write whatever you want, when you want to, the way you want to. I love many things, so for my second release I combined three of my loves: fantasy, BDSM, and vampires. Is this a risk? Sure it is; cross-genre fiction always is risky. But I don’t care. I had a blast writing it. If even one person agrees with me, and loves it too, then I will consider this one a successful release.

So, here it is: A Lady and a Maid. This is a 40K word short novel of longing, sex, pain, blood and even romance. This is erotica, but this also has a love story (or the beginnings of one), and my hope is that it will appeal to both women and men. Please have a look at the sample on Amazon (different than the excerpt posted on this blog) and let me know what you think. I hope you like it!

My paranormal erotic novelette A Message of Love will be running as free for the next two days (April 11-12) and A Lady and a Maid will be discounted as a new release.

Next up, projected for a second week of May release date, is a new sub-genre for me (no paranormal this time). It’s a long novella called The Change, and it’s going to take some courage for me to release this one into the wild…

Now, back to writing.

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