Thursday, February 27, 2014

The To Be Sinclair series now at Payhip!

Greetings!  I have uploaded my books to Payhip for not a few reasons:

1.  You get to see a close-up of the cover!
2.  It pays 95% royalty to the author!
3.  You pay via PayPal!

I feel this is very important, as people like my mother are very conscientious about where they use a credit card online.  The disadvantages are that it is a simple website with no 'author page' to showcase all my works, so I must list them all here:  

I found how to do an author page, so here it is!  http://payhip.com/evacaye

And here are the individual books:

Dignity
Majesty
Fealty
Royalty
Dynasty
Loyalty
Evan's Ladies
Nobility

Three books are on the horizon:  the series finale, Morality; prequel one, Enter the Goddess; prequel two, Undying Dawn.  2014 should be a banner year for me!

And always at these fine retailers!
http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Caye/e/B009F50NF8
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/evacaye
https://www.omnilit.com/






Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine's Day Tweets!

Since tweeting previews of Nobility and Loyalty seemed popular, I thought I would give everyone a love-quote of each of my novels for Valentines Day! The prequels (first two) and last book have yet to be published:

Enter the Goddess: Catrina explained further. “If you do not start showing your love to these men, I fear they will find another goddess.”

Undying Dawn: ...he managed to get to sleep by cherishing the gift of even one night of superlative intimacy with his beloved Julia.

DIGNITY: “I’m mindless with joy right now, just being here with you.... Just knowing I will get to love you for the rest of my days.” http://www.amazon.com/DIGNITY-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B0093NW9BI

MAJESTY: He felt like the stresses of that hideous day had been erased by the tenderness and relentless love of his magnificent lady wife http://www.amazon.com/MAJESTY-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B009QNKSD6

FEALTY: "To know there is a counterpoint to your melody, your life. To know that you can support the melody of someone else’s life." http://www.amazon.com/FEALTY-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00AI01W9U

ROYALTY: "Please. You have to marry me. I want you to be the mother of my children. Don’t you think that would be enough to satisfy you?” http://www.amazon.com/ROYALTY-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00B2MBJSW

DYNASTY: “You mean, have sex whenever possible.” They laughed together. “Because I already love you, wherever you are and whatever you do.” http://www.amazon.com/Dynasty-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00C7OJ4UE/

LOYALTY: You’re beautiful and brilliant and... hold the secrets of a mysterious and powerful science. You are the reason pedestals exist.” http://www.amazon.com/Loyalty-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00CLDM3MW/

Evan's Ladies: "I can be your unrequited love or your secret lover or your dominatrix or some other vice. That ought to make them think twice." http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX76ZC0

NOBILITY: He knew now why love was portrayed as an arrow strike, for his heart nearly stopped... when she flashed him that grin. http://www.amazon.com/Nobility-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00DPWRS50

MORALITY: All she had ever wanted was to be loved this deeply by an honorable man. He had made her dreams come true just as she had his....


I also put the books 'in order' depending on if you prefer science fiction to romance:

My series, most to least: Sci fi -- 2,5,7,6,4,1,3 Romance -- 3,6,1,7,4,5,2 Evan's Ladies unrated because it's TOPS!

And reminded people of my first blog post, where I analyzed the word 'passionate':

Too much Passionate Prose? Geeking Out on the Thesaurus Should there be a universal rating system for authors? plz RT

And otherwise just had a good ol' time!

Bachelors! Give a few ladies a card today! Act on your crushes & consider it an experiment in social sciences! Never know what'll result!




Hehehe, 'science fiction romance'!


I hope you're having fun today!



Saturday, February 1, 2014

Subconscious Elitism

I adore my guardian 'angel', but Sensei does not hesitate to slap me down when I'm being judgmental. Karmic situations pop up reasonably quickly for me, almost so quickly that they could be defined as 'synchronicity'. Laugh quietly in my mind at girl wearing hip-huggers with belly flopping over them, immediately step in dog shit -- yeah, that's my life.

Sometimes, however, the karmic effect takes a long time to show. I especially hate it when I've been selling books like crazy all month, and then I won't sell one for five days straight. What's with that, Sensei? I'd like to blame it on the Zon skimming from its publishers, but in truth I feel it's to shame or humble me from some subconscious judgment I've made along the way. What did I do to deserve author hell for FIVE days?!

Between writing scenes in my three works-in-progress (yes, I bounce between them all the time to keep from boredom), I like to pop over to Facebook; I clear out my notifications, chat with people, and ultimately get disgusted. Despite being my friends, the things other people think are adorable or important are not things I think are adorable or important. No matter; delete them from my news feed and move on. However, sometimes I do comment, usually to support the person, but sometimes in sarcasm over idiotic crap no one cares about.

Case in point: space after period -- one, or two? It's such an absurd situation to blather about it when the content is what matters, no? Yet why have writing conventions at all, if not to provide cues to relevant information? I capitalize at the beginning of sentences because that is what tells people it is the beginning of a sentence, and I use a period, question mark, exclamation mark, or interrobang at the end of the sentence to cue that it has ended. So why fuss about an 'extra' space when one will do the trick?

Because I was raised typing with two spaces after a sentence. I can't help it; it's as automatic as 35 years of driving and signalling both left and right turns. I am consciously typing one in this post, but otherwise, do you really care so much about this that you will 'shame' me up one side and down the other because 'typographers', the 'experts' in the field, state emphatically that ONE space is RIGHT and TWO spaces are WRONG?

I'm a helpful person in that, if I see something wrong, I will tell whoever I need to hopefully get that corrected. I don't care that I am not an expert in a field; if someone says that men are treated differently from women and I click on the link to realize he has assigned XX to the man, I tell him. But witnessing that subconscious elitism from the (anal/pedantic/slavering) typographer makes me realize how many times throughout the years I have probably been considered a supercilious bitch instead of a concerned citizen/friend.

Sensei, I would like to think I have learned the lesson, but I would dearly love to know WHEN I should correct someone's public mistake, and HOW I should go about it. You know I'm against pretending to be stupid, pretending to be an apologetic female, and pretending that a few mistakes don't matter when the individual is an author and the product is writing.  I am not doing this to be an elitist; I want my friends to put out the most perfect product of which they are capable! Please, tell me when to speak up and when to shut up!

And while you're at it, Sensei, would you please delete every stupid-stition from my mind, especially the ones of which I am unconscious? Thank you very much!