Friday, 18 November 2022

Book Launch Video – Holiday Kisses #6

 


Hello Friends,

 

This week I’ve been putting together a video of the Holiday Kisses book launch from all of the images I saved on my phone.

 

We had lots of books for sale and more Christmas food than anyone could eat. Ho-ho-ho! The video might make you hungry.

 

So come along on the tour of the book launch and take a peek into a world of Christmas romance.

 


Holiday Kisses is available now for your reading pleasure.

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Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

Saturday, 12 November 2022

Book Launch – Holiday Kisses #5

 


Hello Friends,

 

I’m back from attending my first ever book launch. I've spent this last week coming down from a high point in my writing life.

 

It took a team of people to make the Christmas romance anthology and bring it to life. The launch started with good vibes and a feeling of success. Overnight, Holiday Kisses had hit the highest ranking on Amazon Australia, a #1 best-selling new book release.

 

Last Sunday, the book launch was held in a heritage building located in a south-eastern suburb of the city of Perth, Western Australia. The venue was a restored homestead which had been turned into a community center. The old brick and stone house had the biggest fireplace I’ve ever seen which was a perfect place for Christmas decorations and a poster of the book cover (see the fireplace photograph at the beginning of the post).

 

A team of authors and helpers set up the homestead room early. Then we were welcomed by Gumnut Press publisher, Peta Flanigan. Next an acknowledgement of the traditional indigenous owners of country was made.

 

The first cheery Christmas song was sung by Alyssa.

 

Lisa, the Director of Dragonfly Publishing gave a witty and sometimes humorous outline of each story in the anthology. Holiday Kisses was then officially launched.

 

Alyssa sang another festive song. Afterward, it was time for a chat to get to know the authors a little better. During the author chat, each of us were asked two questions. First, I answered the question about where my favorite place to write is. Which is the laptop on the kitchen table. When I’m not working at my day job, I’m often multi-tasking at home. Preparing meals, and cleaning etc. The kitchen table is the perfect hub for me to get my home jobs done while still catching some writing time.

 

The second question was if there was an author who I use as inspiration to write. In the mid 2000’s, early in my romance writing days, I was inspired by Australian romance author, Anna Campbell. She started her career as an unknown writer whose manuscript went to auction among traditional publishers in New York. Her historical romances dared to be different to what was selling in the book market at the time. She was successful at bringing dark, sexy regency stories to readers, and then she went on to build a career writing romance. I also listened to her speak at Romance Writers of Australia conferences and she generously offered advice to beginner writers.


The next activity was for each author to read an engaging section of their book to the guests. I opened a brand-new paper copy of Holiday Kisses, to find the scene I was going to read. Suddenly I got an attack of the nerves. My story, The Now or Never Miracle, had only ever been read by me in my kitchen and the Gumnut Press editors. Now it was going out into the world for the first time.

 


I went to the podium to read but my nerves wouldn’t calm down. My hands shook the whole time. It was a personal challenge, and fortunately the guests didn’t boo me. I had chosen a light comedy section of the story to share. The hero, Jedd with his eyes closed, thinks Gracie is pleasantly tickling his face. What was really happening was the donkey called Colin was rubbing his whiskery jaw over Jedd’s face and checking him out. I tried not to laugh as I was reading and some of the guests thought the scene was a little funny.

Along came the third snowy Christmas song to fill the room with cheer. The free raffles for the guests were drawn from a table of goodies. I really liked the drinking mugs decorated with the book cover. 



A fabulous, big, creamy sponge cake was cut by the authors to celebrate the book launch. Then we moved to the back of the room for the book signings. There were tables of delicious Christmas themed food for the guests to eat.



It was a wonderful book launch organized by Gumnut Press and I thank them for including my story in the Christmas romance anthology.

 

During the next week I plan to put together a short video showing some of the features of the special launch day.

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

Photo Credits: Ashlyn Brady and Gumnut Press

Thursday, 3 November 2022

Christmas Romance Anthology – Holiday Kisses #4

 


Hello Friends,

 

This week, I’m blogging earlier than usual because tomorrow I’m travelling from the country to the city of Perth, Western Australia. There’s a special reason for the trip. It’s nearly time for the book launch of Holiday Kisses.

 

Yay!

Woo-hoo!

 

This Sunday, I’ll be meeting the other authors of our Christmas romance anthology at the book launch. My red and white Christmassy dress and silver shoes are already packed in the suitcase. We are going to bring a plate of Christmas food to share. My daughter has found us a recipe for a savory Santa snack we can’t resist making.

 

After years of sitting in the chair and typing away on the keyboard, I can’t wait to go to a ‘romance book event’. The ladies in the room will be romance readers like me. We love the Romance book world. You gotta love it! Romance reading is such fun, pleasure, and love makes you feel good.

 

At the time of writing this blog, Holiday Kisses anthology was ranking as a #2 Hot New Release on Amazon. The authors are so happy with the reader’s interest. We are hoping to reach the top spot on Amazon but the results are fantastic anyway.

 

Next week, I plan to bring you news from the book launch.

 

Take care,
stay well,
 Ashlyn

  

Photo Credits: Nathan Anderson on Unsplash.com and Gumnut Press