Monday, 19 October 2015

My Regency Romantica series is coming soon.

Romantica - sexy romance with elements of erotica.
I love sexy romance and I also really relate to the Regency era so it's not hard to work out that I should be writing sexy romance set in the Regency Era. Nor should anyone be surprised to discover that I already am.
The first title in the 'Lords of the Matrix Club' series is 'The Earl of Windermere Takes a Wife' and is all but ready to be published on Amazon. I just need to make sure the details are right for the continuity of the other books in the series.
'Marked for the Duke' will not be far behind as the cover is ready and the story is about 3/4 completed. I am in the planning stages for Book 3, title still under construction, although the characters and the premise for their story is already very clear in my mind!
I might tell you more later, Blog, perhaps a little about the Matrix Club, but right now the first chapter of Book 3 is calling to me. I need to go write it!

Friday, 16 October 2015

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Grab your FREE copy and I would be very grateful if you could leave me a review on Amazon.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Techno-Phobia Be Gone!

Techno-Phobia Be Gone!

Website -     www.jenyatesnz.com


      Twitter – www.twitter.com/@JenYatesNZ

      Blog - jenyatesnz.blogspot.co.nz

      AMAZON Jen YatesNZ Author Page  -  http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B009MSEA7U 
     
      A Deal with the Devil by Jen YatesNZ - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B012OIDZUM
      Fallen Angel by Jen YatesNZ -  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014NB9PWA
      Token Bay by Jen YatesNZ - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015Y80P9I

      AMAZON Georgi Winchester Author page - http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00Z93HJRU


      Short Erotic Romances Vol 1.  -  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ1ESNU
      Short Erotic Romances Vol.2  -  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Z7X2XLY
      The Winning Hand   -   http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YTD56OY

      Feel like I might finally have arrived in the 21st century! 
      Celebrating. Thanks for listening, Blog!

Friday, 4 September 2015

Words - and Re-Branding



'A day without words, written or read,
Is like a night without stars, or hunger unfed.'
Jen YatesNZ

Even as a teacher my passion was reading and writing. Teaching maths was just a necessary chore.
This morning I received a brief message from an ex-pupil which touched me in the core passion of both my careers. 

He said (Yes! HE!):-

'Hey I just finished your book it was awesome why are you not famous yet Mrs Yates? (His partner) loved it too it was her first read. She had never finished a book before your one! '

After explaining to him I don't have the marketing genius that launched '50 Shades of Grey' and grinning at his suggestion I re-brand myself as JK Rowling-Yates, I'm sitting here smiling and thinking how cool it is that we have words with which to communicate and that those I have dared to share with the world have been appreciated.

Which leads me nicely onto the topic of Re-Branding.

Apparently there are a lot of Jennifer Yates's in the world, along with all the varied abbreviations. No surprise therefore, to find another Jen Yates publishing books on Amazon. My books appear among hers. She writes funny books about cake decorating gone wrong, has published more books than I have and her author page shows up rather than mine. I thought it might be a good thing for both of us if I found some way of differentiating myself from her.
So I have re-branded myself as Jen YatesNZ. Now I show up separately on Amazon, along with my own author page which is great. And all my books are shown as written by Jen YatesNZ. But the re-branding will take time to filter through to other social media sites because, despite making great technological strides, I am still somewhat technologically challenged!.
Here are the links to both my Author Pages on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Jen-Yates/e/B009MSEA7U

Immediately we have an instance where I haven't a clue! Amazon allowed me to change the name of my Author Page to match up with my books but that doesn't actually show in the URL. Ah well!


Saturday, 29 August 2015

Light Through the TechnoPhobic Clouds

Well Blog, I do remember writing to you way back at the beginning of time about being a TechnoPhobe. I was about to write happily about my progress in that particular area, but I just went looking for that old blog and couldn't find it - and was too impatient to persist.
So I guess there is still a fair amount of cloud about in the TechnoAtmosphere around here!
A bit like the weather really.
Nevertheless, I have been busy and making quite large technological steps.

My alter ego, Georgi Winchester, has three books up on Amazon and her own author page. Georgi writes Short Soft Erotic Romances.
Check her out at  http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00Z93HJRU

As Jen YatesNZ I have recently published a Sexy Contemporary NZ Romance, 'A Deal with the Devil' and am about to publish another, 'Fallen Angel'.
Check her out at http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B009MSEA7U

I have also created a website which, while live, is still a work in progress.
That can be accessed at http://www.jenyates.weebly.com/

So all in all, Blog, I am feeling a buzz of achievement, and a heart full of gratitude for my good friend, Jaci P, who has been largely instrumental in bringing sunshine through my TechnoFog.
It's only taken ?? years! (Too embarrassed to actually say how many!)

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Introducing my Alter Ego, Georgi Winchester who writes Short, Naughty and Just for Fun! :-

Already live for pre-order on Amazon is "Short Erotic Romances Vol 1." which contains 4 'naughty shorts'.  ASIN B00XQ1ESNU
Live on Amazon by tomorrow will be the 15,000 word novella  "The Winning Hand".
Coming within the next few days will be "Short Erotic Romances Vol 2." which contains 3 'naughty shorts'.

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

2014 Romance Writers of NZ Annual Conference

2014 Romance Writers of NZ Annual Conference  - 14th - 17th August

Damn old age! It took me a couple of days to recuperate after a fantastic weekend at the Romance Writers of NZ Conference at the Waipuna Conference Centre in Auckland. I was so very happy to be back at this great venue. So easy to get to, free parking, wonderful rooms and conference rooms, a quiet oasis in the city. An altogether beautiful spot beside a small 'lake' in the Panmure Basin.

Congratulations to Lizzi Tremayne for winning the Pacific Hearts Award for a completed novel by an unpublished author, and to Sheryl Buchanan who came 2nd. Both are in the Coast to Coast (Central Nth Island) Chapter and we are very proud of their successes. Success in this competition can often be the breakthrough that takes an author to the next level of their career.
Congratulations to all the winners in other categories and competitions also. I'm sure a complete list will be on the RWNZ website.
This was the 21st (or 22nd??) annual conference and I have only missed a few of them over the years. This one had a huge focus on e-publishing and 'indie' authors, those publishing independently on Amazon or similar sites. It is very interesting to look back to when e-books were first appearing and how skeptical most of us were. Nothing could replace a 'real' book in our hands!
One of the main speakers this year was Jim Azevedo of Smashwords, a huge distributor of e-books based in USA and he had some graphs that firmly established e-books as a force to be reckoned with in the world of literature today. And yes, I'm just as likely to be found reading from my Kindle as from a paperback now too!
In 2008 fiction e-book sales accounted for 0.5% of fiction book sales in the USA (in monetary terms, and bear in mind e-books are generally much cheaper than paper!) and in 2013 they reached 35%. It's not difficult to work out where that graph is headed.
The keynote speakers and break-out workshops were hugely informative for this techno-phobe and I have come home with a much greater understanding of the industry and more importantly, its marketing strategies.
I'd also like to point out to those of you out there who consider romance novels 'trash' that this genre far outstrips any other in the market place! Cos, let's face it, no matter how much more important you might consider business publications, non-fiction, and literary fiction, it's Romance that makes the world go round!
Thank you to the Conference Committee, to RWNZ Executive and to the awesome line-up of international and local speakers and workshop presenters. You'd think I'd be hard to 'wow' after so many years of conferences but this one certainly had the Wow Factor for me.
Now to finish the first draft of Crystal Dancer, and get on with plotting 'Marked for the Duke', a regency romantica, which I plan to write for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), the great November Writing challenge that makes us write 50,000 words in a month. I did it 2 years ago. Should be easier this year then - eh? Watch this space!