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Sunday 10 June 2018

Discovering Vampire Erotica In Fiction Thriller Books

By Jeffrey Stevens


When it comes to vampires and erotica, there have been a lot of books published on the subjects. Now, comes a new series of Vampire Erotica Fiction Thriller Books. While most past titles have dealt with one subject or the other, a new series by Nigia Stephens focuses on both elements in a series of novels.

Whether a well known author, or self-published novice, exploring this genre can provide a great deal of potential for future titles. For, while there are a number of titles, there is always room for more mystery and mystique when it comes to the world of writing. Whether an ongoing series such as True Blood or Twilight or single stories, the genre seems to be attracted readers world wide.

When an author publishes e-books as part of a series, the graphic content can often be intense. For, while often black and white in hard copies and paperbacks, graphics in e-publications are often provided in full-color. As a result, fans need be aware of the impact the graphics could have on younger readers.

In most cases, authors obtain readers through word of mouth advertising. For example, if a friend reads a title and likes it, the individual might share the title and plot info on social networking sites. Whereas, there are other readers whom might write a review and share information on Amazon Kindle or the Good Reads websites.

In fact, it is essential that those posting reviews only use information in as much technical detail as possible. For, one of the most common methods of determining whether or not a story is worth reading is that of a review. As a result, most readers will read a number of reviews before deciding whether or not a title is read worthy.

Readers whom can provide reviews on these type of websites can often benefit authors and readers. For, the information in a review can provide insight as to changes the author may want to make in future stories and titles. Whereas, reviews often give readers a sense as to whether a title is one in which the reader will find enjoyable.

Other ways in which readers can assist authors is by attending public readings and associated question and answer sessions. For, the questions and answers readers ask of an author often provide the writer with information necessary to assess the success of a title. In addition, authors generally provide autographed copies at these events which tend to hold more value if the reader were to ever attempt to sale the publication.

In cases where authors release a series of books rather than a single story with a beginning, middle and end, it is often suggested that the individual read volumes as released. For, in doing so, it can often be easier to stay connected with plot, story line and characters over the course of the series. Whereas, if one were to skip a title in a series, it can often be easy to miss cliff hangers and become confused with the overall plot and story line associated with the series.




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