Following Me

Today, I thought we’d talk about following an author – specifically following me, or my alter-ego Claire Delacroix – because things are changing. This once was a pretty easy task, but now there are options popping up like proverbial mushrooms. It seems every portal wants to host a paid subscription for me. Reviewing the options today is a good exercise for me, and may be informative for you. Every option has its benefits and its shortfalls.

I suppose the first big question is what you want to know from an author whose books you like. The simplest bit of information is learning when that author has a new book coming out, either in pre-order or available for sale. If you’re interested in a peek behind the scenes, extra content or more details, the retailers won’t offer that insight. Let’s take a closer look.

If you Amazon is your portal of choice, you can follow the author there. I’m not entirely certain that they send new release alerts for every new book – or when they send them – but that’s certainly an option. If you routinely visit their store, I suspect the algorithm will show you new and upcoming books from authors whose books you’ve bought before. I’ve noticed that it also prompts me to continue any series I’ve started.

Follow Deborah at Amazon

Follow Claire at Amazon


You can also follow authors at BookBub. They will send a new release notification- provided their conditions are met. They did not send one for Kiss of Enchantment, though we had a long discussion about that. 😦 They also don’t send notifications for new boxed sets of existing work (like Dragons First) or new releases that are short (like Christmas at Tullymullagh). They’ll also notify you if the authors you follow have any books offered at a discount in a BookBub featured deal. Finally, they will let you know if the author posts any reviews of other books at BookBub.

Follow Deborah at BookBub

Follow Claire at BookBub


You can follow authors at Books2Read. I assume this means you’ll get notifications of new releases from B2R but have never done that myself.

Follow Deborah at Books2Read

Follow Claire at Books2Read

Oh! I need to update Claire’s latest release there. 🙂


You can follow authors at GoodReads. Presumably, this is much like BookBub and you’ll be notified when the author publishes a new book or participates in the GR community – by posting a review, for example. You have to be logged in (which means having a GR account) to see the follow button. The other good thing about GR is that my blog posts are on an RSS feed there – that means they appear on my respective profiles. Amazon used to do this but stopped.

Follow Deborah at GoodReads

Follow Claire at GoodReads


You can also follow authors at Facebook, of course. (And other social media – formerly Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, among others but I’m not active on any other platforms.) Some authors are very active on FB, while I’m not particularly so. My blog posts are also automatically posted to my pages there, and when I get ambitious 🙂 I schedule posts about sales and new releases on my pages. The algo is very complicated there, so you may or may not be shown new posts on the pages of authors you follow. Your interaction (liking, commenting) will determine what you see in your feed, plus a lot of other variables. It’s not the most reliable way of ensuring you get information, but it can be fun.

Follow Deborah Cooke’s page at Facebook

Follow Claire Delacroix’s page at Facebook

I also have a private Facebook group called Knights, Dragons & Heroes where I organize review copies and chat a bit about what’s happening behind the scenes. There are questions at the door when you ask to join – if you don’t answer them, you won’t be allowed in. It’s that simple.


You can also subscribe to the blogs on my websites. Once upon a time, this meant that you would receive an email whenever a new blog post was posted and that was the sum of it. I’m seeing options here now that make me wonder whether subscribers are also receiving notifications of new pages being published, or even of pages being updated. Every book has a page on my websites, and every series has a page listing the books in order and linking to the individual books. Part of my publishing process is adding a new book for that page and new series pages as necessary, plus updating those pages.

There are also new options here at WordPress to limit visibility of posts to subscribers of the blog, or to paid subscribers. I don’t have a paid option on either of my blogs, but it’s interesting to see that pop up. For a long time, there’s been an option to password-protect a post, but these choices are new. It looks like I could make a post visible to subscribers only, but without a password. For the moment, my posts are public and free.

If you scroll down to the footer on either website, there are widgets. There are two options from WordPress – to follow or to subscribe by email. There’s a difference because the displayed totals are different. I think the Follow option with over 3000 people is a legacy feature. (WP has been my host for a long time.) I can’t see any of that on the back end. It might include people who have followed comments or replies, or people who are following from within their WP accounts. (?) The list I can see is the 700+ one of subscribers, so that’s the active list.

These urls will take you to the home page of each site – scroll on down to find that widget in the footer. Choose the Follow by Email option.

Follow Deborah’s blog

Follow Claire’s blog


Perhaps the most reliable way of ensuring you get all of an author’s news has been to sign up for his or her email newsletter. This is getting complicated now, too – servers are making changes to the deliverability of email newsletters in an effort to cut back on spam. I’ve done all the things, but we’ll see what happens when this change goes into effect. (It begins February 1 and will be full implemented by April.) Subscribing to author newsletters is great, but for authors you really want to follow, I’d suggest you add a second option.

My newsletters focus on new releases and sales, but I divide them by sub-genre. You can subscribe to all of them or just one. They go out once a month on a scheduled date, but there are short alerts for important events like a new book on sale. They’re all send from my domain email (deborah@deborahcooke.com) so you’ll want to whitelist that address (i.e. add it to your email address book) when you subscribe.

Claire Delacroix’s Knights & Rogues
(the first Wednesday of the month)

Deborah Cooke’s Dragons & Angels
(the second Wednesday of the month)

Deborah Cooke’s Heroes & Happy Endings
(the third Wednesday of the month)

Note to self – it’s time to update the welcome automations. I usually do that each January.


Recently, I started to explore some portals designed for subscriptions. They offer both free and paid options. I’m not really sure of the future with any of them but am exploring. You can get a monthly update from me at Substack or Patreon for both of my author brands. I just opened the Ko-fi account and will probably do the same thing there – it already has a ‘buy me a coffee’ option, which I think is cute. Ream offers free and paid subscriptions and is more geared to serialized fiction.

Substack

Patreon

Ko-fi

Deborah at Ream

Claire at Ream


You can follow me at Kickstarter and be notified whenever I launch a new campaign. You’ll also be notified when I back someone else’s campaign. Within Kickstarter itself, you can follow a campaign to be notified when it launches or reminded before it ends. If you back a campaign you will get campaign updates when they’re posted. You can also look at the publically posted updates on any campaign.

Follow me at Kickstarter

My YouTube channel is thus far only for videos of new print editions, but you can follow that, too.


Deborah Cooke's Books

The final place (at least that I can think of today) that you can follow me is at my new online store, Deborah Cooke’s Books. The store has a blog and you can subscribe to updates. There’s a field in the footer, much like the one here on the website, where you enter your email to subscribe.

Visit Deborah Cooke’s Books

So many options. So many places. And I’ve probably forgotten a few!

Why does it matter? As mentioned above, newsletter delivery may be affected in the next few months as these new systems settle into place. I’d make sure that I followed any author somewhere other than his or her newsletter, just in case.

I also think that we’re on a path for authors to take more ownership of their connections to their readers and build closer connections that the authors themselves control. Finally, many authors will be redirecting their website urls to their online stores in the next few years. They may be making content available exclusively to newsletter subscribers, subscribers at portals like Patreon or in their online store. Amazon, BookBub and Books2Read will be out of the loop on those kind of releases.

So, if I really wanted to know what an author was up to, I would follow his or her online store, follow his or her blog, and subscribe to his or her newsletters – and maybe follow in one other place, just to make sure. 🙂

A Dragonfire Book Box at Ream

A Year of Dragonfire HC book club by Deborah Cooke at Ream

In addition to the Year of Dragonfire digital Book Club, each quarter, I’ll offer a book box via Ream. For the first year, this will feature hard cover editions of the Dragonfire Novels. Each quarter, we’ll feature one omnibus edition or the three individual hardcovers of the included books. You’ll be able to sign up for the book box for a specified interval – this one will be three weeks in November – then you’ll be billed three times. These books will ship in the new year. It’s like an installment plan for the special editions, plus you’ll get your books signed and with goodies. These bundles won’t have as many goodies as the Kickstarter editions, just FYI, but will offer a second chance for readers to get the signed editions.

The first book box gives you a choice of Kiss of Fire, Kiss of Fury and Kiss of Fate in individual signed hardcover editions OR the Dragonfire Quest omnibus which includes those three books.

Sign up on my Deborah Cooke Ream page.

My Stories at Ream

Ream is a portal designed for authors to deliver content by subscription to their readers. I’ve been setting up my accounts there (one for Deborah and one for Claire) and will be launching my subscriptions in November. This makes now a good time to explain what will be happening over there.

In a way, Ream is like Patreon or Substack – or many other similar portals – in that readers subscribe to a specific tier of content provided by a creator. It might be an essay a month; it might be a chapter a week of a serialized story; it might be early access to a new book. Ream is specificially designed for fiction, though, so that (for example) it’s easy to read serialized content in order. I also like the interface. The other fun thing about Ream is that it creates a community forum behind the paywall – when you subscribe to a tier, you have access to a forum where you can discuss the story with other readers or ask questions of the author. There can also be additional content available to subscribers there, like family trees and glossaries.

There are many possibilities with a site like Ream, but I’ll be concentrating on three different strategies there.

A Year of Dragonfire Book Club by Deborah Cooke at Ream

The Book Club
The Dragonfire Novels is a complete series but a long one. Although it wasn’t written as a serial, such a long series lends itself to serialization. My Year of Dragonfire Book Club will launch at Ream November 1. Each week, subscribers will have access to four new chapters (publishing Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday) as we work through the entire series. Subscribers will also have access to a community forum to talk about the books as well as additional resources – like the Glossary and Character list from Here Be Dragons. It’s a monthly subscription and if you subscribe for all twelve months, you’ll get the ebook of The Dragonfire Novels: the Complete Series at the end of October 2024 so you can read the series again at your leisure.

A Year of Dragonfire HC book club by Deborah Cooke at Ream

The Book Box
Each quarter, I’ll offer a book box via Ream. For the first year, this will be a companion to the Year of Dragonfire ebook club and will feature hard cover editions of the Dragonfire Novels. Each quarter, we’ll feature one omnibus edition or the three individual hardcovers of the included books. You’ll be able to sign up for the book box for a specified interval – this one will be three weeks in November – then you’ll be billed three times. These books will ship in the new year. It’s kind of an installment plan for the special editions, plus you’ll get your books signed and with goodies. These bundles won’t have as many goodies as the Kickstarter editions, just FYI, but will offer a second chance for readers to get the signed editions. (This one isn’t published to the Ream page yet.)

Early Access to Kiss of Enchantment by Deborah Cooke in ebook at Ream

New Stories
For those of you who have been reading my books for years and have collected the editions you want, this probably all sounds a bit ho-hum. What’s exciting to me about Ream is the ability to showcase new content and provide early access to readers to that content. Some authors share early drafts this way, but I’m too much of a control freak for that. My first new story to become available early at Ream will be Kiss of Enchantment. Orion’s story will be available early in both ebook and signed trade paperback on Wednesday. These “subscriptions” will bill only once, which means both of these tiers will be available for only three weeks. For the ebook, subscribers will be able to read the entire book at Ream right away, then will get the ebook via BookFunnel on November 1. If you buy the signed trade paperback on Ream, I’ll ship your book in November.

Right now, you can read Kiss of Fire free at Ream, and also the first two chapters of Kiss of Enchantment.

And here’s the really cool thing. Remember Sebastian? He’s the vampire in the DragonFate Novels, who has a whole lot of attitude – and a very VERY long story. I’ve been working on his story at intervals and trying to figure out how to publish it. It just doesn’t fit into my usual structure of storytelling. I’ve realized that it would be great as a serial. It will likely be the new year before I launch Sebastian’s story at Ream because I want to get a lot of it done ahead of time, but that will be new content available there first. I’m excited about that!

How does Ream work? From the subscriber side, you have to create an account, then you have the option of setting your notifications and preferences. When you subscribe to a tier, you’ll be billed immediately for the first month. That will give you access to the available content and community forum. That day will become your billing date, and you’ll be billed every month on that date for that subscription, unless you choose to cancel it. So, subscribe to a tier today, and your billing date will be the 18th of every month. Ream takes care of all sales taxes (which I love) so it’s possible that there will be sales tax on your subscriptions on top of the tier price. The prices are set in USD.

I’ll tell you more specifics about the Year of Dragonfire Book Club tomorrow. The links for the early editions of Kiss of Enchantment will go live on Wednesday, and I’ll tell you more about them then.

In the meantime, have a look at my Ream page. You can follow the page for free.

Visit my Deborah Cooke Ream page here.