1. Free Review Copies When you join our cover reveal team, you also have the opportunity to receive a free advance review copy, either in ebook or in paperback. This means you get to read our books two or three months before anyone else. 2. Cool Art They say not to judge a book by its cover, but let's be honest: we all do. A good cover broadcasts important clues to the book's content, genre, and tone. The cover reveal is one of the most exciting moments in a book's debut, and as part of our cover reveal team, you get to see it first and help amplify that excitement. If we're having trouble deciding on a design, we may even tap the cover reveal team for opinions. 3. Networking When you host a cover reveal for an author, you've instantly made a new friend. If you want to do more than just the cover reveal, we can put you in contact with the author to coordinate an interview, guest blog, or giveaway. This boosts traffic to your blog, and forges ties that could benefit your own writing, either now or in the future. Tit-for-Tat favors won't get you far, but express genuine interest in another writer's career and they'll be more likely to express genuine interest in yours. 4. Choose the genres that fit your audience We publish books in a variety of different genres, including epic fantasy, urban fantasy, science fiction, young adult, paranormal romance, and contemporary romance. We're a little light on the science fiction these days, but maybe you can help us out with that during our next open submissions period. When you join our cover reveal team, you can pick which opportunities fit your audience. Don't want to post our contemporary romance cover on your science fiction blog? No problem, just say "this one's not for me," and we'll still send you the next opportunity. Here are some of the upcoming World Weaver Press books we'll be doing cover reveals for in the next six months or so: The Meddlers of Moonshine by A.E. Decker YA Fantasy: Something is rotten in the town of Widget, and Rags-n-Bones knows it's all his fault. Krampusnacht Two, edited by Kate Wolford Fantasy and Horror anthology about Krampus, Santa's dark companion Solomon's Bell by Michelle Lowery Combs YA Fantasy: Ginn thinks she has problems at home until she magically lands herself in 16th Century Prague. Covalent Bonds, edited by Trysh Thompson Contemporary Romance anthology: Forget the old stereotypes: Geeks are sexy. Dream Eater by K. Bird Lincoln Urban Fantasy: A half-Japanese college student dreams other peoples' dreams. Vanity in Dust by Cheryl Low Fantasy: In the Realm there are whispers. Whispers that the city used to be a different place. Plus the last book in the Shards of History trilogy, the final volume of Rhonda Parrish's Magical Menageries, the sequel to Bite Somebody, and more. 5. It's super easy to sign up You don't need to be a professional writer, reviewer, or artist. All you need is a social media presence or an active blog. Simply enter your email address below to get started. We won't sell or otherwise abuse your address, and we'll only contact you regarding cover reveals, unless you also sign up for our general newsletter. Still have questions about the cover reveal team? Ask in the comments, or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you!
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8/22/2016 09:06:36 pm
Sounds good to me. My blog is in several places, especially my web site and Goodreads.
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