Karen, Sarah, Kwana, thank you so much for checking it out, that's so great to hear. Sarah, I think that's one of the most important components of a book trailer, to find compelling images, I'm so glad you felt they were just that.
Awesome trailer, it made me want to read the book right now. You have to write an article for Keynotes on how you did it. I want to make ones for Scandalous Women!
Holy Crap! Usually, promo trailers more than a minute long have me clicking elsewhere before they can finish. Not yours, sista. You're just adding to our agony until the book comes out. I see how you are. I've got your number. ;-)
Elizabeth, there are some great historic illustrations out there on some of the sites I used that would be really fun to put together for a Scandalous Women trailer.
lol, Marcia, if it's any consolation, I'm anxious too. :) You're such a dear.
Actress, playwright and award winning, Barnes and Noble bestselling author of ghostly fiction and non-fiction such as the STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL, the MAGIC MOST FOUL, The ETERNA FILES and THE SPECTRAL CITY series of Gothic Victorian Fantasy novels for adults and teens as well as THE DARK NEST CHRONICLES and TIME IMMEMORIAL Space Opera stories for Scrib'd and Bryant Street Publishing. A HAUNTED HISTORY OF INVISIBLE WOMEN: TRUE STORIES OF AMERICA'S GHOSTS, co-authored with Andrea Janes, was a Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Superior Achievement in Non-fiction. Her books have been translated into many languages and chosen for multiple book club editions. Four-time Prism Award winner for excellence in her genre. Actress (Member AEA, SAG-AFTRA), lifelong Perky Goth, vegetarian, devotee of all things 19th century, loves nothing more than a good ghost story (she works for Boroughs of the Dead tour company) and a long stroll through a beautiful graveyard. Passionate lecturer nationwide on Gothic, paranormal, women's history, ghostly and 19th century themes. As seen on "Mysteries at the Museum" and "Beyond the Unknown" discussing Victorian Spiritualism. leannareneehieber.com
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9 comments:
I cannot wait for your book!!
Great trailer.
Thanks Katie! I always appreciate your stopping by!
I love it. You did a great job. The trailer looks as if it were professionally done. You got me hooked that I can't wait for the book to come out.
I can't wait to read the book based on this trailer. The images were quite compelling. I especially liked the image you selected for Miss Percy.
I love this! Very professional. The music is beautiful and your images are perfect. I can't wait for the book to come out. Great Job!
Karen, Sarah, Kwana, thank you so much for checking it out, that's so great to hear. Sarah, I think that's one of the most important components of a book trailer, to find compelling images, I'm so glad you felt they were just that.
Awesome trailer, it made me want to read the book right now. You have to write an article for Keynotes on how you did it. I want to make ones for Scandalous Women!
Holy Crap! Usually, promo trailers more than a minute long have me clicking elsewhere before they can finish. Not yours, sista. You're just adding to our agony until the book comes out. I see how you are. I've got your number. ;-)
Elizabeth, there are some great historic illustrations out there on some of the sites I used that would be really fun to put together for a Scandalous Women trailer.
lol, Marcia, if it's any consolation, I'm anxious too. :) You're such a dear.
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