Astute as you are, Dear Reader, you will have noted a
considerable hiatus between my entry “Publishing on Kindle – first steps” and
any other Kindle-related activity.
The Grand Hiatus was actually composed of a series of Lesser
Hiatuses.
First, no sooner had I congratulated myself on formatting
Elsie Smith for the Kindle, but I realised that I was lacking a vital
ingredient of even a Kindle book: a front cover. Yes, unlike a physical book,
when you’re reading a kindle version, you can’t see the cover. But you still
need a cover to go on the Kindle Store.
Art is not my forte. At photography I am mediocre. Photography
it was then! But what to photograph? At length I settled on a dead hand,
displaying a ring which features in the storyline. Having so decided, I needed
to find and buy a ring resembling the ring in the story – which took some time.
Then it was time for the photograph. Several sessions followed
(I’m grateful to my daughter for supplying the hand), but a “perfect” hand shot
never emerged. Either the hand didn’t look dead, or it looked dead but the ring
was not displayed to good effect. (On one occasion neither I nor my model had
noticed that the ring was UPSIDE DOWN.)
Eventually I settled on making a cover from scratch, but that’s
another story.
Hiatus number 2 was the title. Elsie Smith Vampyre Hunter had been
Elsie Smith Vampyre Hunter since I first conceived of it and started making
notes (2008). However, over the last year several external factors have been
trying their best to push me away from that title.
The first of these was the film “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter.”
I couldn’t quite believe it when I saw the trailer for this at the cinema. By
all accounts it is rather different in tone to Elsie Smith. (I haven’t seen
it.) The second of these was the book “Anita Blake Vampire Hunter,” which my
wife spotted in our local department store. Luckily this too (a series
apparently) is also quite different in tone to Elsie Smith. (I haven’t read any
of them.)
Well, Vampire Hunter appeared to be taken – so what else might I
call the book? Several brainstorming sessions followed, which led to my
daughter and I compiling a longlist of more than 30 possible titles or title
fragments. Some of these revolved around times of day or the near extermination
of humanity, or vampyres themselves and their characters.
Times of Day That are Dark are certainly well used on the Kindle
Store. Here are the results of a search I did one morning:
Time of Day
|
Hits in Kindle Store (16.x.2012)
|
Night
|
8091
|
Dawn
|
3078
|
Twilight
|
1867
|
Midnight
|
1784
|
After Dark
|
169
|
Dusk
|
164
|
Till Dawn
|
12
|
The Gloaming
|
6
|
Even “The Gloaming” has 6 hits! Times of day were clearly
out.
I eventually decided to stick with Elsie Smith Vampyre
Hunter for now. However, maybe I should change “Vampyre” to the standard form
“Vampire”? If you search the Kindle store for “Vampire” you get 12,182 hits (as
at 16.x.2012), but search for “Vampyre” and you only get 122 hits. Maybe people
don’t search for “Vampyre”? Maybe I should change to “Vampire”, albeit to
appear as item 12,183 in the Kindle Store? In the event I have decided to stick
with “Vampyre.” We’ll see how it goes. My ham-fisted attempt at a cover:
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