• Updates, updates, updates …

    new-pow.jpgI wanted to let everyone know that I’ve completely updated the Web site in anticipation of Karma Girl’s release on May 1.

    There’s tons of information on Karma Girl on the Books page, including what other authors are saying about it and some fun facts. I’ve also posted the latest info on my Nov. 6 release, Hot Mama.

    On the Bio page, you’ll find information about me (probably more than you ever wanted to know!).

    The Appearances & Contests page features my book signings, talks, and blogs, as well as information on my current contest. (You still have until April 15 to sign up for my newsletter to be in to win some B&N gift cards and Rubik’s Cubes.) I’m also giving away free bookmarks. More stuff, like my newsletters and some articles I’ve done on writing, will be added soon.

    The Media page has high-resolution photos of the Karma Girl cover, press releases, facts about romance books, and more.

    new-kaboom.jpgBut I think the coolest things are all the extras I’ve added. On the Links & Fun page, you can take a quiz to see which Bigtime superhero or ubervillain you’re most like. There are also some teaser quotes from Karma Girl that give you more insight into the characters and story.

    And finally, on the Bigtime page, you’ll find a who’s who of some of the more notable superheroes and ubervillains, including Carmen Cole’s dossier on the Fearless Five and Terrible Triad. You can also take a tour of all the major landmarks in Bigtime.

    Whew! It’s been a lot of work, but I hope you’ll take a few minutes to surf through all the information. And please, feel free to e-mail me at jennifer@jenniferestep.com or comment on the blog about what you like and don’t like. 😎

    What would you like to see on the Web site? More extras from the books? Articles on writing? What makes you visit an author’s Web site over and over? Inquiring minds want to know …

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    Publishers Weekly review time …

    karma-girl-cover.jpgOMG! Karma Girl got reviewed in Publishers Weekly! And they liked it!

    Who-hoo!

    Here’s some of what they said: 

    Chick lit meets comics lit in Estep’s fresh debut … A zippy prose style helps lift this zany caper far above the usual run of paranormal romances.

    I can’t believe they liked it! I can’t quit typing in exclamation points!

    Who-hoo!

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    Putting on the buzz …

    I’ve heard so much about J.R. Ward and her Black Dagger Brotherhood books that I finally reached into my to-be-read pile this weekend and started the first one, Dark Lover. More to come when I finish it.

    But it got me to thinking about how much I’ve heard about her — and how cool her books are supposed to be. And I was wondering how that happens. What makes buzz? Is it one reader telling another? A good review on a popular site like All About Romance? A feature in Romantic Times? Luck of the draw?

    Other authors I’ve noticed getting a lot of attention recently are Marjorie M. Liu, who’s been mentioned in RT a couple of times recently. Lora Leigh too. And, of course, there’s Nora Roberts, who’s always on everybody’s radar screen.

    What about you? Who’s the hot author you’ve been hearing about? What book do you want to read right now? How did you hear about it? What are your friends reading/recommending? Inquiring minds want to know …

  • On second thought …

    Maybe Megaphone would be a better ubervillain name when I’m in spread-the-word mode. Or Loudmouth. Or Obnoxious Girl. Or Broadcast Babe. Hmmm … the possiblities are endless …

  • It’s not a competition … except when it is …

    It’s not a competition.

    Those are the words that my significant other said to me last night when I told him about the myriad of book work I was attempting to accomplish.

    My response? Oh, babe. It is so a competition.

    Karma Girl comes out May 1, and I have been busting my ass for the last six weeks trying to get stuff done. I’ve set up book signings and advertising and guest blogs. The last two weeks, I’ve spent about three hours a night stuffing envelopes and mailing out bookmarks to readers’ groups and bookstores around the country. Oh yeah, and I need to work on Bigtime 4 too. And my paranormal spy book. And get ready to do interviews. The list is endless …

    Evidently, the way I was explaning things, my significant got the impression that I was in a contest with myself to see how much work I could do — and how crazy I can make myself. That’s not the case. I’m in a contest with all the other authors out there.

    Every single one.

    Because we all have books to sell, and folks only have so much disposable income. I’m a newbie, a nobody really. People don’t know who am I. They don’t know what my books are about. They don’t know that they should give me a chance to dazzle them with my brilliance and campy, fun books.

    But I can fix that. And that’s what I’m trying to accomplish with all this stuff — getting the word out. And I have to compete with all the other authors already out there who want you to buy their book instead of mine. I have to compete with the other newbies scrambling for position and the heavy-hitters who already have their fan bases in place.

    In short, we are all single women at a wedding, jostling and kicking and clawing in an attempt to catch that elusive bouquet — in this case, a loyal reader and climbing sales.

    Don’t get me wrong. I love writing. Love books. Love reading. Love talking with other authors. Love helping people out and spreading the word about books that I’ve enjoyed or authors I think are cool stand-up people.

    But I never forget that this is a competition.

    Call me cold. Call me cruel and calculating. But by hokies, I want another contract. And another … and another … And if that means that I have to stuff envelopes until the wee hours of the night and visit the post office every single day for the rest of my life, well, so be it.

    Folks might not buy Karma Girl, but it’s not going to be for lack of trying on my part. I’m going to work as hard as I can for as long as I can. So consider me your friendly neighborhood ubervillain, Jen-Jen, whose mission in life is to inform you about her books … and take over the world one reader at a time.

    So yeah, babe, it is a contest — one I hope to win. And hey, world domination is always fun. 😎

    What about you? Do you think of writing as a contest? A sublime experience? Inquiring minds want to know …