My Pitch Sheets!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
After getting some wonderful feedback on my early attempts at a one-sheet and a pitch-sheet, I’ve completely revamped them with a cleaner layout and for front-and-back printing. But I would love more feedback, so here they are:
Updated February 2009
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Hi- They look good to me at a quick read through. Question, what program did you use to put the sheets together? In Design?
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LOVE these. I’m working on my one sheet and wondered where you found the lovely clip art? I can’t find anything that you don’t have to purchase. I may have to do that, but thought I’d ask first. 😉
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I downloaded the free sample version of MS Publisher, along with the free plug-in to convert to PDF.
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Some of them are images I’ve found on the web, others are from a stock image site where I have a membership (jupiterimages.com).
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Oh, and one of the images is a screen capture from a movie.
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WOW!!!!! The Ransome one is my favorite and I want to read them NOW. And I don’t even like Regencies, lol.
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Love them, love them, love them! Especially Happy Endings, Inc. Are you printing them yourself or sending them out?
Also, they are 2 totally different genres. What does Chip think of that? Is he pitching both of them? Is there one genre you’d like to get into more?
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Well, considering that Happy Endings has been rejected by pretty much every major CBA publisher already, and that I currently have a publisher interested in another piece that isn’t a romance at all . . . right now we’re just focusing on getting something published. But romance, whether historical or contemporary, is my first love. 🙂
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Sally, I’m going to be printing them myself—one of the advantages of my parents’ living in Dallas and my going down next Saturday is that I’ll be able to print them on their LASER color printer!
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Love the changes! The Ransome Trilogy…when did you say those would be done again????? Some of us can’t get enough of those books! 😀
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Hey, pitch away!! Just make sure it’s a story you love… with no apologies. 🙂
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Kaye, they look fabulous! Quick question though — on the Happy Endings sheet, on page 2, under Promotion/Marketing — the last bullet point:
“series. will eventually be able to be packaged as a set.”
The “W” in “will” needs to be capitalized, methinks…
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I think I like the Ransome version with the pictures better than the one with the sketches as well.
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The Ransome version with the actual pictures is just about perfect IMO.
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