Goodbye 2011. Hello 2012!

It’s hard to believe 2011 is coming to an end. As I’ve gotten older, the years seem to roll by with increased speed. 2001 seems like yesterday, but when I say the word “decade” out loud, I’m completely floored. Back then my youthful girl brain was filled to the brim with upcoming concerts, art shows, and trips to the mall. Now I avoid the mall like the plague, am selective on concert venues (how’s the sound quality at the El Rey?), and my taste in art has matured (see also: drastically improved).

new years resolutionsThis past weekend, I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in West Hollywood to check out some of Hedi Slimane’s photography. It was surprisingly empty when I arrived, but got increasingly busy over the course of 30 minutes. The photo exhibit was awesome, so if you’re in the LA area, I highly recommend checking it out before it’s laid to rest on 1/22/12. During my visit, an older couple, their three kids (and their kids wives/husband) chatted me up. They talked briefly about MOCA, commented on the warm December weather (they were visiting from Massachusetts) and then spoke about the rapidly approaching New Year. I took the opportunity to indulge my curiosity and asked if they had any resolutions. Here they are below:

Shelly (62): “I didn’t get around to it this year. But in 2012 I’m going to concur my fear of heights and go sky-diving”

Dan (67): “See my grandkids more than once a year”

Shane (34): “I’ve got my first piano lesson January 4th. I’m really excited about it ”

Arlene (31): “Start a family!”

Derek (36): “Lose this Michelin tire around my waist”

Candice (37): “We’re going to Italy next fall, so I’d like to learn Italian”

Becca (41): “Pay off my last credit card. I closed three this year”.

Glen (43): “Be appreciative for what I have, and not take it all for granted”.

They were great sports for participating, although when I asked for a group photo for my blog, they declined. I guess some people are shy. At least they shared their age!

On behalf of the BookRix team, we hope everyone has a fun and safe New Years. Have a resolution you’d like to share? Comment below. I’d love to hear it!

Close Encounters of the Literary Kind: The R. Lynn Edition!

With the release of Descendants (book 1 of The Descendants Saga series) this past Monday, Author R.Lynn has definitely had her hands full. Thankfully the commotion in her busy life didn’t stop us from getting our virtual chit-chat on. Through the interview, it became very obvious to me why BookRix chose to back this quirky, redheaded, independent author. She shares a passion for making publishing accessible for everyone! And quite frankly, she rocks. But don’t take my word for it, read through her interview below and see for yourself.

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Where are you from? I’m from Victoria, BC, Canada- eh!

Where do you pull your inspiration from? What makes you happy/makes you tick? That’s a tough question. But I guess when I see people doing good things in the world, or when I see people standing up for what is right, even though they know that others are going to be hard on them for it. I hope to be that brave one day too!

What book has been the biggest influence in your life? The Power of One by Bryce Courtney. It showed me that anyone has a voice in this world, no matter what their circumstances.

What author and/or character do you identify with most? Peekay!(The Power of One) No matter what life throws him he tries to find something positive. It’s definitely how I try to live my life.

What do you enjoy doing most on your weekend? Writing, going for walks with my hubby, discovering indie bands, shopping (SHOES!), hanging with friends, chatting up my fans and writing!

We’ve got tons of strange habbits. What are yours?: I think it would be easier to tell you the non-strange habits I have! LOL- But yeah I guess my strangest one is an annoying squeaking sound I make when I’m thinking. Or, it could be how I talk to my dogs like they understand me. No it’s definitely the way I try to mimic people’s accents but all my attempts come across as Middle Eastern.

What do you think happens to you when you die? I believe in Heaven and I’d like to think I’d go there. It would be a shame to have nothing after death. Actually now that I think of it, that would be the worst practical joke ever.

Have you ever penned anything yourself? And if so what’s the recurring theme? Oh my goodness have I? In the last year and six months I’ve written eight books. That’s right, you heard me correctly. 8! It’s funny really because I see two reoccurring themes in my books. 1. Appreciate what we take for granted. And 2. Love, and how that means so much more than we let it mean.

If you had to re-live your life as a character in a book, what book/character would it be? This is an unfair question to ask. Because I can think of like thousands. But I guess for today I’ll settle on Anne from Anne of Green Gables!

Anything you’d like to add? Feel free. Yes. Thank you for taking the time to interview me. Love each other and stay well read. And I love my fans. That is all!

See? We told you she was rad. Also, check out the thumbnails below for R. Lynn’s available and upcoming books!

THE DESCENDANTS, debut novel by Author R. Lynn: YA Book Trailer

Two Bodies: One Soul. Sequel to Descendants!

Two Bodies: One Soul. Sequel to Descendants!

Available for free on BookRix.com

Available for free on BookRix.com

Vanity & Valor will be on sale soon!

Vanity & Valor will be on sale soon!

BookRix: Update to Terms & Conditions

Attention members!

There will be some changes to our site with our new eBook distribution service launching next month. Nothing too scary but one of the changes is to our Terms and Conditions. This is in the process of being updated with the necessary changes to our services for our community.

It will be required of all of our members to read through our new Terms and Conditions and accept them in order to maintain a membership on BookRix.

Bookrix 3What will happen is this; by the end of this week our new Terms and Conditions will be posted on BookRix. At the first log in for each member, a layer will appear asking you to read through our revised Terms and Conditions. You will have one month from this first log in to review them. When you accept, you will have access to BookRix as you always have. If you decline, you will be denied access to BookRix and receive an email notification to delete your account.

Don’t be scared. We are not asking you to sell your soul or give away your first born.

This is a legal and necessary step to prepare and inform our members for our new eBook distribution service.

Thanks,

The BookRix Team

Get Your Readmill On

Earlier this month my boss, Tim, informed me of his plans to visit the folks at Readmill in mid December. Being in the eBook/Self Publishing industry, I knew who they were, but now I had a special interest and wanted to know more. So I did what anyone in my shoes would’ve done. I went online and snooped! After plugging in their site address, my eyes were pleasantly met with a clean, sleek design layout. Well played, Readmill. Their tagline “Books have a big future” struck a chord with me since BookRix embraces the same mentality.

Readmill logo2Don’t let my comments surrounding their site aesthetics fool you. The team at Readmill offer much more than an polished website. This past year, they’ve built a solid e-reader platform that allows their users to connect with one another regardless of the e-reader device they’re utilizing (Kindle, iPad, Nook, Smartphone, etc). Brilliant, right? According to them, their goal is to “integrate books with the web making them linkable, embeddable, shareable and hackable.” Who wouldn’t want this level of freedom?

Sadly, my Kindle was laid to rest this past November after a nasty fall down my apartment stairs. Until Santa brings me my new iPad for Christmas, I’m stuck bugging everyone with an e-reader to test various apps and programs for me. When I asked Tim about Readmill for iPad, he sang its praises and was quick to recant how “easy and comfortable” the app was to use. That’s what I like to hear!

With the Readmill Reader for iPad, you can read books, track your progress and share your highlights. On Readmill.com you can follow people you like, explore books, and see what your friends are reading. It’s also a great companion for the books you discover with us on BookRix. Rather than listen to me talk about it, why not take a look and see for yourself? Check it out: http://readmill.com/invite/bookrix

Comment your thoughts below. I’d love to hear what you have to say!

Calling All Readers and Authors!

Are you a new, unpublished author looking to distribute your work? Are you motivated and eager to sell it? If so, BookRix is looking for you!

Do you consider yourself a book lover? Are you constantly looking for new material to feast your eyes on? If you answered ‘yes’, we need your help!

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Very soon, all of our members will have the ability to publish and distribute their work via BookRix, Amazon, Apple iBooks, etc. Before we open these services up to all of our members, we’re conducting a private beta test to prepare for our launch.

Writers will have full creative control over the content they’d like to publish (no offensive or copyrighted material please). To sweeten the deal, BookRix is waiving the setup costs! The selling and distribution of your book is just $1 (this Includes ISBN, BookRix and third party distribution).  Once the beta testing is complete, authors can keep their books for $1. To show our appreciation, authors will receive a $50 gift card and readers will be given a $20 gift card for participating in our test.

Important requirements:

  • Must live in the US
  • Be 18+ years old
  • Have a Paypal and/or Click&Buy account (this will be needed when testing begins)
  • Books must be new and unpublished. If your book is currently for sale elsewhere or has an ISBN, we won’t be able to publish your book

Interested? Here’s what we’ll need from you

  • Social Security Number (SSN) OR a  Employer Identification Number  (EIN) OR a Taxpayer Identification Number  (TIN) (You can choose)
  • Real Name
  • Username
  • E-mail address
  • Age
  • Gender
  • User Rank (Scribbler, Penman, Wordslinger, etc)
  • Date of registration at BookRix.com

If you’d like to participate in our beta-test, please send your request with your data to BookRix at: support-en@bookrix.com In the subject line, please tell us if you’re an interested ‘Reader’ or ‘Author’.

Thank you!

- The BookRix team

It’s No Fun To Be a Librarian Nowadays

As a kid I remember being shushed by librarians more than anything else, but as a teenager they proved extremely helpful when writing a paper or assisting with research. Thinking back, it’s been well over a decade since I’ve asked a librarian for help on anything. Apparently, I’m not the only one who’s been utilizing internet search engines in place of them. Shame on me.

libraryRecent figures compiled by the California Department of Education show an average loss of 100 librarians each year in the past two years. To cope with state budget cuts this year, both Los Angeles and Orange County school districts have cut librarian positions. As a result, librarians are being forced to divide their time between various campuses in an effort to keep the doors open. According to the state Department of Education, California ranks last in the country for its student-to-librarian ratio. It’s depressing to think about, isn’t it?

Find out what you can do locally to support your local library, as some may have volunteer opportunities for adults and teens. Next time you need to research a subject for school or are working on a writing project, take a break from Google! Hop in your car (or ride your bike – whatevs) and reach out to a librarian for help. Chances are you’ll enjoy the human interaction and your brain will feel as though it received a work-out.  Not to mention it’s a nice change of pace to talk with a human being vs. staring at a computer screen. In addition, you should see if your local library offers “Text a Librarian”. I heard about this on the radio recently and I’m hoping we get something similar in LA county so I can try it out.

Bottom line – Librarians rock. Let’s o our part to keep ‘em around.