For those of you who don’t know me, allow me to introduce myself. I’m Claire Thompson, author of over forty erotic romances. My career began with the exploration of BDSM and the romance of consensual submission. It has branched out over the years to include m/m love stories, in both vanilla and BDSM genres. I live and work in upstate New York, with a husband and a rotating group of five children who can’t decide if or when they will ever be ready to move out. Add to them a full time day job, two dogs, a cat and one bathroom, and you can see why I write to escape!
I adore creating characters that grab the reader by the hand and don’t them let go, even after the book is done. I love getting emails from readers who want to know what happened to Eric and Johnny, or if Hank was ever redeemed (Which, for those of you who know what I’m talking about, stay tuned! He will be!)
My latest adventure has been in the area of self-publication. Romance Unbound Publishing ) is my new imprint, designed to take my own work to ebook and print. The idea is to take what I’m already doing””writing erotic romance””and recoup creative and financial control. I am selling my print books primarily on Amazon.com and my ebooks at 1RomaneEBooks , a very sexy new site that supports not only established publishers, but also us little guys!
Back in the old days (which, in these days of rapidly changing technology could mean last week!), books were shopped through agents to the traditional publishing houses, who operated under the yoke of high overhead, carrying lots of inventory in warehouses which they would ship off to bookstores, who might or might not sell it, and might or might not return it. Because the costs were/are so high, publishers skim nearly all the profits, leaving the the author with next to nothing to show for their efforts.
Epubs were a vast improvement, with much easier entry into the publishing market, and much higher royalties rates. I’ve done well by Epubs for a number of years, publishing over forty novels and stories with them. But handing over creative and financial control your work comes with a cost. For example, my story, Continuum of Longing, should have been called Continuum of Desire, but the Epub told me they had too many books with the word desire in it, so it had to change.
In the early days of Ebook publishing, before cover artists really came into their own, I can’t tell you how many hideous pod people covers were shoved down my throat, with little to no input from me permitted. As you well know, books really are judged by their covers, especially ebooks and books sold online that you can’t pick up and thumb through. Covers really do matter.
I have been very fortunate to discover a wonderful new cover artist (Kelly Shorten), and I have a great freelance editor (J.L. Reeves) and a couple of seriously kick ass beta readers who don’t let me get away with anything! I absolutely adore being able to write exactly what I want, release it when it’s ready and not when it fits into someone else’s schedule (average time for a release with some of the big epubs is 10-12 months or longer out from when I first write the thing!). I can give it the title it’s supposed to have, and a cover that fits the story. It’s a challenge, but an exciting one, to make it on my own!
But I have high hopes, given the ability of the internet to connect me directly to my readers, that this is the way of the future, at least for me! I don’t suggest every author abandon their epub and NY House and try to go it alone””you need a solid readership and a backlist of work under your belt to get you through the lean times. And you need to be prepared to do everything yourself, from covers to formatting to saving the ebook in the format readers want (I have written a separate “how to” article about this, for anyone who wants a copy).
The cool thing is, if this doesn’t work out for me, no doors are shut. I can still write for the big houses, or I can do it alongside this independent endeavor. It’s been a learning curve, but a fun and exciting one! The idea of truly making it on my own is a cherished dream.
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0 COMMENTS
Tracey
15 years agoWell, I for one am very happy that you continue to write and “grab us by the hand” (and heart!). I’m always anxious for the next story and excited when it’s finally released (even if I’ve already read it!).
Get back to work!! 😉 😆
Jen R.
15 years agoGreat post Claire. I can’t wait to find out about Hank’s redemption. I really what you’ve done with your covers since you’ve had control and you are so right — a cover can make or break the sales of a book. Sort of sad, but true. It’s the reader’s first look at what they are buying. The covers should draw them in to learn more. At this point, buying your books is a no-brainer for me, gorgeous cover or not, but I still like my covers to be sexy. 🙂
Blanche
15 years agoHi Claire!
As you know I’m such a fan and love your writing! You couldn’t have said it better….”I adore creating characters that grab the reader by the hand and don’t them let go, even after the book is done.” You absolutely do that, and these characters grab you by the heart as well! I don’t just read your books, I fall in love with the characters you create and yay that is awesome news about Hank!!
How exciting to get into self-publishing!! Wishing you the very very best with it! For anyone who reads this post by Claire’s but hasn’t read her yet………RUN and pick a book by her, you won’t be sorry!!!
Anna Shah Hoque
15 years agoThat’s truely inspirational what you’ve decided to do…carve out your own path in the world of epublishing. I’m glad that you posted about it because I had no idea that you had decided to tackle a project of this nature…I now will check out 1Romance for your books. You’ll definitely have to update us as you go along on your newsletter. This must be such exciting times for you…wow…my hat’s off to you..
Happy Reading!!!
Anna
Estella
15 years agoI wish you success with your self publishing endeavor!
sara hurt
15 years agoway to grab the bull by the horns so to speak. Congrats and I wish you the most success.
Claire Thompson
15 years ago AUTHORThank you one and all for these marvelous comments. Oh, except Tracey, the SLAVE DRIVER! Laughing! I really appreciating connecting with you one on one like this. It’s gratifying and just plain terrific.
Theresa A
15 years agoClaire I love your books and you and a wonderful friend also. Please keep writing your wonderful books.
Hugs
Theresa