21st Sep2011

Making An Appearance

by Aaron


I’m excited to announce my Author Event!

Come join me on Saturday, September 24th at 8pm EST as I host a hangout appearance on Google+. I’ll be reading an excerpt from my new book As Darkness Ends, holding a Q&A session and signing eBooks for everyone!

You can attend the event via Google+ Hangout or by visiting www.HangoutParty.com who will stream the entire event and provide ‘extra seating’ for all in attendance.

You can pre-register to get your book signed by filling out this form.

19th Sep2011

Autographing eBooks

by Aaron

My autograph and signature in an ebook

Click the image to see a larger version

Buckle up folks. This is a long entry but it’s step-by-step instructions for doing something revolutionary.

Autographs. We love them. We love getting our books signed and having something hand-written alongside a machine-produced book of text. For ages people have taken their books to an event and gotten their copies personalized and signed by the author. Bookstores use these events to sell books and get people in the door. It’s a wonderful thing. Then eBooks hit the scene.

The Kindle has blazed a trail that now includes Barnes & Noble, Apple, Sony and others to deliver instant gratification, great pricing and near-infinite selection. With Amazon selling more Kindle books than print books (about 22 million as of July 2010) we’ve discovered a problem in this otherwise fantastic format: how do you get your book signed? I’m glad you asked.

One company, Autography, says they’ve solved the problem. An author signs a page on their iPad or other tablet and then it gets inserted into your copy automatically on your eReader. Sounds great, right? Well there’s a few caveats:

1. You have to buy the book from Autography’s eBook store. That means an instant-loss of convenience from the built-in shopping that makes your eReader so wonderful.

2. The author must pay a fee to utilize this service. While Autography is still in a limited rollout, I don’t know the details of their fees pricing, but if you’re an author signing real books in a store, you don’t pay anything. I bet even the pens & markers are provided for free too courtesy of the store. Yes, the service needs to make money but I personally feel it’s a situation where neither the author or reader should have to pay.

3. Because you are buying from another marketplace, pricing the author or publisher can set a different price than the Kindle or Nook store. Also terms can differ. Again, since Autography doesn’t display specifics on their website, I cannot tell you the details of how the store differs.

I’ve given this a lot of thought and through some creative thinking, I have come up with a solution. If you self-publish, YOU have the ability to sign copies of your book for free and give it to your readers. It’s Autography without the middle-man. With that said, be forewarned that the process does require a little elbow-grease on your end. While it’s not hard to do, getting your signature into an eBook takes a few steps.

Getting your signature into your eBook

The method I came up with is based on my workflow and how I write. I’m sure there’s other ways to do this but since this works for me, that’s what you get.

You’ll need:

1. A copy of Scrivener (Mac or PC, it doesn’t matter) but if you have your finished book in Word, that’ll work too. Scrivener does make this process a LOT easier though.
2. A tablet device such as an iPad, Android device or anything else that allows touch input.
3. An app for your tablet that lets you draw. Since I have an iPad, I use Bamboo Paper from Wacom. It’s free and works great.
4. An email account that lets you send semi-large attachments. Gmail is the ideal solution. Make sure it’s configured on your tablet ahead of time.
*5. While not required, it’s handy to have a stylus. A stylus is a pen-like device that lets you write on your tablet. Your finger will suffice but having a stylus makes things easier. I use the Jot Pro by Adonit.

Signing Your eBook

This is the easy part. Open your tablet’s drawing app and get a blank page ready. Then simply sign the page as if it’s a page in your book. You can see an example from the picture above at the start of this post.

Get Your Signature onto Your Computer

Within the app, you need to email the page to yourself. For most apps it will be built in but check with the specific settings of the app you’re using. The important thing to remember that the signed page needs to be exported and attached as an image or PDF. Bamboo Paper does this automatically.

Insert Your Signature Into Your eBook

Open Scrivener or whatever word processor you used to type your book. This should be your final copy that you used to upload to Amazon and all the other stores. If you’re weary of editing the original file, just duplicate it and work from there.

Once open, insert a blank page into your book near the beginning, in whichever place you want. It should live somewhere in the “front matter” of your book.

Open your email on your computer, get the attached image and drag it into the blank page you just created in your book. The page should now have your dedication and signature within it, exactly as it looked on your tablet. You now have an autographed book ready to go.

Export and Deliver

Scrivener makes this next step dead-simple but you can do this with Word too. In Scrivener, compile the book with the new page included and select either ePub (Nook, iBooks and most eReaders uses this) or Kindle depending on what device your reader is using. For you Word users, export it how you did originally for uploading to Amazon / B&N and convert it into the appropriate format with Calibre or whichever software you used at the time.

Once ready, simply compose an email to your reader, attach your exported & signed book, and send! All your reader has to do is connect their device to their computer, then drag & drop the new book into their device.

The Finished Product

As you can see from the image at the start of this post, the signature is *IN* the book! Your reader will have the exact same book that they purchased (in fact two will now live on their device if they had purchased it already) but they now have a hand-written, autographed copy of your book in eBook format.

I know the steps here are a bit tricky but if you do this once, you literally just keep swapping out autographed images and re-export a new book for each person you’re sending it to. Your book becomes a template that you simply save out as a new file each time.

Some Things To Know

-The book you’re sending has no DRM, so keep that in mind if you enabled that when you listed your book on Amazon / B&N.

-Your reader has no backup except the copy in their email. If they lose the file, it’s gone.

-There is no mechanism to verify someone has bought your book before you sign and give them a copy for free via email. My solution is to have people show me a page in the book that is only available in the paid version as proof of purchase.

-You can use this autographing method to sign books at conventions and other events using Square to accept credit card payments on-site and instantly sell someone a signed copy of your eBook.


So that’s it. As I said, it takes a little preparation and requires some extra technology but if you have at minimum a tablet, you CAN do this. I’ve signed a few books so far and they look great. I will be taking this eSignature method for a full test-drive later this week. Details to follow in an upcoming blog post.

I would love to know what you think of this and other possible methods in the comments!

Updates: I’ve made some small clarifications and updates to how Autography works based on a comment from Tom Waters, co-founder of the service.

16th Sep2011

Reviews, Reviews, Reviews!

by Aaron

We’re just over a week out since the release of As Darkness Ends and I am humbled by the positive feedback I’ve received from readers. In addition to the great reviews on Amazon, I’ve been lucky enough to have been reviewed by Far From Reality. Jessica was gracious enough to take some time out and read the book and I suggest everyone check out her review.

Here’s what people are saying about the book:

“…it was enjoyable and the ending was pretty cool.” -Far From Reality
“To say this book left me wanting more is an understatement” -MistyReviews
“…the book grabs you from the first sentence.” -Esquire Tech

I want to take a moment to thank everyone who’s taken the time to post a review of the book and for your positive feedback. I can’t wait to get book two into everyone’s hands and work to answer some of those burning questions.

12th Sep2011

Back To Work

by Aaron

Last week was quite the whirlwind and honestly, I wouldn’t have changed it for the world. The launch of my first ever published book was a success and I’m incredibly humbled by those who have supported me and the generous reviews the book has received on Amazon, B&N and GoodReads.

Now… I get back to work.

There’s no rest when it comes to writing. We may take small chunks of time off to recover from a project but our work is never done. You can see from that nice sidebar to the right that I have quite a few projects that are still in progress. I haven’t forgotten about them and now, it’s time to address those.

With ADE (I’m going to begin referring to As Darkness Ends by this at times since it’s easier for me) out the door, my focus is shifting back to Spirit Hackers. I am currently 1/3 through my final revisions and it’s time to buckle down and get it completed. This book has been many years in the making and I’m so close to the home stretch I can feel it. The book is good. Really good. The idea: solid. Even three years after first coming up with the idea, I still love this book. That says a lot.

For the rest of September, I will be working exclusively on edits to Spirit Hackers. Once done, the querying will begin along my hopes of landing an agent who can see the potential in such a riveting story. Based on the pace of my edits, I should have the book nearly complete by then but of course, I’ve made promises like that before. The book is done when it’s done but I also don’t see myself having this book in the ‘Work In Progress’ category for much longer.

If you’re wondering about Book Two of ADE, rest assured that I have ideas written down and a rough idea of what will happen. There will be more on that when the time is right.

08th Sep2011

My First Review!

by Aaron

Now that As Darkness Ends is out for everyone to read, I’ve been lucky enough to have a review of the book posted online as well! The fantastic book-review site Ruled By Books has a great write-up of my debut book. I’m still spinning from the response I’ve gotten from everyone so far and the support from my family & friends. I can’t thank everyone enough.

If you haven’t yet read the book, you may want to hold off on reading Jaime’s review because there are a few spoilers. I’d like to thank him for checking out the book and sharing his thoughts on my work.

You can read the full review here: http://www.ruledbybooks.com/book-review-of-as-darkness-ends-by-aaron-crocco/

07th Sep2011

As Darkness Ends Release: The Live-Blog!

by Aaron

With today being the release of my book As Darkness Ends, I will be live-blogging the day’s events today. This post will be constantly updated today with news, stats and more! Feel free to comment here, jump onto my Facebook page or catch me on Twitter to join in the fun!

10:00 PM:

Alright, I’m wrapping it for the night. Thanks again to everyone for a great day. We’ll be back to normal blogging tomorrow!


9:35 PM:

Since I’ve talked a lot about autographs, here’s what one looks like on my Kindle within my book. I plan to have an in-depth blog post (probably with video) explaining this process and how it’s done.


9:20 PM:

The night is wrapping up. Only a few people expressed interest in me doing a signing tonight so I decided against it. I plan on having a signing / reading later on that will be more organized and have more time for people to be aware of it and plan ahead.

Right now I’m just making sure I thank everyone who’s stopped by and let everyone know how thankful I am for their support. :-)


7:45 PM:

I’m back home and working the controls! There’s been a few votes so far for a signing tonight but I’m not sure if there’s enough interest. Be sure to vote if you want there to be a signing. Right now, I’m aiming for 8:30 if enough people want to do it.


4:15 PM:

I’ll be stepping out for a couple of hours but another update!

I’m considering another book signing tonight! Head on over to my fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aaron-Crocco-Writer/245641405468708 and vote! I’ll be making my decision based on the results.


4:00 PM:

I’m giving away a few free copies of the book! Come on over to Facebook, G+ or on Twitter and answer a trivia question to get your copy for free!!


1:05 PM:

Want your copy of As Darkness Ends signed? Come hang out with me on Google+ now or show me a pic of your eReader on the ‘thanks for reading’ page. I will sign a copy and email it back to you.

Need a Google+ invite? Email me at Aaron (at) AaronCrocco (dot) com and I’ll send you one.


12:30 PM:

Big announcement! I will be doing an impromptu virtual *book signing in 30-minutes!* You can get your eBook signed starting at 1:00 PM eastern time. I’ll go for at least 30-minutes but longer if enough people show up.

As a bonus, I’ll be in a Google+ Hangout the whole time. Be sure to stop in, say hello and get your copy of my book signed! If you need a Google+ invitation, tell me your email address and I’ll send one your way!


12:12 PM:

I’m going to have a big book announcement at 12:30. Be sure you have your book on-hand! Kindle: http://amzn.to/p8z6tS Nook: http://bit.ly/peussi


11:35 AM:

I don’t know if I had mentioned this before, but my GoodReads author profile was approved and updated! As Darkness Ends is on GoodReads. This website is fantastic for finding books and like-minded readers. Think of it as Facebook for bookworms. If you get a minute, click the logo above to see my book on the site and leave a review! You’ll find a lot of great book stuff there.


10:15 AM:

And we’re off!

The morning has been busy making sure all websites like Amazon and B&N are showing the book properly. A few people have already dropped in on the Facebook party.

I’m starting an album of people taking pictures of them with the book. So grab your Kindle / Nook and your camera! Snap a picture and upload it to my Facebook page. If you want to qualify for a giveaway happening in a few hours, flip to the ‘Social’ page at the end and take a picture of the page with you in it. Upload that too and you’re in!

9:00 AM:

As of right now, As Darkness Ends ranks #26 in the science fiction anthology section!

07th Sep2011

It’s Release Day. I’m Published!

by Aaron

Ladies & Gentlemen, we have reached our destination. Today, I, Aaron Crocco, am a published writer! Book one of As Darkness Ends is out in the wild and it’s time to celebrate. I’ve had a lot of blog posts the past few days (even two yesterday) gearing up for the book hitting the virtual shelves and we’re now here. Today I occupy a space next to all other writers out there who are publishing on these cutting-edge platforms.

In actuality, As Darkness Ends has been available for sale since Sunday from Amazon but today is the official release as far as I’m concerned. Some great things have been happening these past few days to bring big smiles to my face:

-I already have two five-star reviews!
-The book ranked #72 in the Science Fiction -> Anthologies section yesterday morning and then jumped to #34 as of this minute.
-My first-ever author’s interview is up at Ruled By Books!
-I’m giving away the first chapter to anyone who wants to read it, for free.
-I’ve had fantastic feedback so far on Twitter and my Facebook page.
-I’m now an official GoodReads Author!

I’m hosting a shindig on my Facebook page all day so please stop by and say hello! If you’re on Twitter, you can join the fun by using the hashtag #AsDarknessEnds. Throughout the day I’ll be posting, replying and making sure we all have a good time. I also have some giveaways set up, including autographed stuff.

Alright, enough blogging on this post. It’s time to party! Mingle, enjoy the virtual food and know you have my sincere thanks for taking part in my first-ever book launch.

06th Sep2011

The First One Is Free

by Aaron

When it comes to books and accessibility, I’m big believer in the fact that books should not be locked down with DRM or hindered in any way. If people want to share something in a fair use fashion, they should. DRM only hurts those who try to play by the rules, stipulate that don’t own what you’ve paid for and the title can be revoked at any time.

This will not be the case with As Darkness Ends. You buy it, you own it. It’s that simple. The book has no DRM. Feel free to put it on your second Kindle / Nook or use the lending ability I’ve said yes to, to loan it to a friend. I’m even giving away the first chapter for free. Just click here to read it. That chapter is a RTF file that is universally readable and also contains no DRM.

What this means is that I am making it as easy as possible to not only get the book but enjoy it without any roadblocks. While these efforts may not be easily seen, a lack of frustration from trying to read the book will not exist and that is a good thing.

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