Friday, August 11, 2023

Making Waves with DIY Book Swag: An Authors Crafty Passion



If you're anything like me, you believe that book signings are a splashy celebration rather than a mere exchange of books. Over the years, I’ve discovered a twist to make my signings an absolute blast and more personable: DIY book swag! So, let’s dive right in, shall we?

Casting the Perfect Net: Choosing the Inner Treasure

I buy plain tins from the dollar store then start my journey. Every book is a unique universe with its own celestial bodies, waiting to be discovered. And to make that universe even more tangible to my readers, I choose special treats relevant to my latest release to sit inside my DIY tins.

For my upcoming maritime adventure, 'War of the Sea,' what could be more fitting than Swedish Fish candies? Sweet, colorful, and oh-so-fishy, these little treats are an instant hit. I’ve also used mermaid taffy tails.

Adorning the Vessel: Crafting the Perfect Tin

Now here's where the real fun begins. With each tin, I get the chance to paint a mini masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates the essence of my book. Because I’m not the artist I’d love to be, I do use a stencil.

For 'War of the Sea,' I chose to paint a siren's tail on the top of each tin, glimmering against the background like a gem of the sea. It's a sight that would lure any sailor—or reader—into the heart of the tale.

Riding the Wave of Memories

The magic of these DIY book swag tins isn't just in the making—it’s in the lasting splash they make in the readers' minds. I also add a QR sticker on the bottom of each tin, taking the reader to my website and/or newsletter to give me the opportunity to keep the relationship alive. Once the candy is gone, the readers can reuse their tins for jewelry or office supplies but this tin becomes a keepsake reminding them not only of my book, but the memory of meeting at the book signing.

This is no ordinary craft project. This is an experience, a part of the adventure, a lingering trace of the story that extends beyond the boundaries of the book.

Creating DIY book swag tins has really amped up the fun at my signings. It's my special way to celebrate my stories and to give my readers a keepsake that keeps them hooked—long after they've turned the last page.

So, to my fellow authors out there, I say: Dive into the DIY book swag tide! It's a truly splashtastic way to keep your readers afloat in your story’s world.


War of the Sea - Kickstarter
Olympian Wars
Book One
Dana Claire

Genre: Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Chamberlain Publishing House
ISBN: 9798987263563
ASIN: B0BLGH16G6
Number of pages: 270
Word Count: 80,000
Cover Artist: Brush Media Group

Tagline: A bargain. A brigand. A battle for the sea.

Book Description:

His powers could save the ocean. Her vendetta could sink a kingdom.

Captain Elouise Farrington, the youngest pirate on the Caviar Sea, seeks revenge on her father’s killer. But when her oddly hypnotic foe proposes a pact to kill the Siren Queen and end the War of the Sea’s bloodshed, she must make a choice. Put aside her long-brewing retribution or act the underhanded pirate and use the alliance to claim the life of the man who destroyed her family?

Captain Rylander Bordeaux, the revered royal navy captain of the Isle of Cava, has one mission—kill the Siren Queen and end the War of the Sea. The ocean is the only place Rylander calls home, but to bring peace to his beloved waves, he must defeat his past so he can reshape the future. His greatest hope is Captain Elouise, who calls to him like no siren song ever has. Too bad she’s almost as bloodthirsty as the fanged heart-eaters themselves. She promises to lend her all-female crew to his war on the sirens, but can he trust a brigand—especially one who wants him dead—to uphold her end of the bargain? Or will she be his undoing?

www.WaroftheSea.com

Kickstarter


 Excerpt:

Our mouths met once again, hungry and desperate, as I lifted her into my arms. Her chemise rose and bunched in between us. My palms cupped her exposed thighs, urging them to encircle my waist. I walked us backward to the bed, never breaking our kiss, and slowly lowered her down, careful to bear my weight against my forearm. I savored the softness of her lips, the warmth of her breath mingling with mine, as her fingers wove into my hair. Pleasure and pain radiated through my scalp as she pulled the ends with her iron grip, her moans urging me on. With my free hand, I explored her, tracing the lines of her neck, the softness of her breasts. Her body arched in response, a silent plea for more.

I continued my journey, my hand tracing the curve of her hip, slipping beneath her knee, and wrapping her leg around me once more. The connection between us grew stronger, an unspoken understanding that we were meant to be entwined, a meeting of souls. And then, with a surge of anticipation, I pressed into her, feeling her heat and the electric pulse of our bodies against one another.

She pulled back, her eyes locking onto mine, reflecting a hunger and longing that mirrored my own. A mischievous smile played upon her lips as her fingers toyed with the button on my trousers. But before she undid it, I heard a noise. Footsteps.

“It’s probably a good idea to tell you both I’m in the room.” Smitter’s voice sounded somewhere behind me, way too close to the bed, to us.

I jumped backward, lost my balance, and stumbled to the floor. My rear landed hard. Lou swathed herself in a wad of sheets.

“I had hoped you’d come up for air, but there’s really no good way to interrupt.” He waved in between us.

“I’m going to kill you,” I growled from the floor. Out of all the times my uncle had popped in and out of a room, this had to be the most invasive and humiliating.

“Why would you …? I can’t— Don’t you ever do that again,” Lou shouted, horrified. Her hands balled around the sheets. Flushed like a sunburned noble, she volleyed her gaze between me, half clothed on the floor, and Smitter. Her knotted hair stuck up on top of her head.

“Yes, I realize it’s not great timing, but the two of you need your rest. We drop anchor tomorrow on the perimeter of Anthemusa. The men have already been moved to the soundproof rooms. And we need to strategize how you’ll slay the Siren Queen, now that our first plan is no longer viable.” Smitter’s concerned brown eyes found mine. “Also, your aunt said this isn’t the right time for”—he swirled a finger in our general direction—“this.”

Lou’s brows contorted. “What? Who is your aunt?” She gaped at me.

I waved Lou off. Aunt Artemis, the goddess of childbirth, would know when Lou should abstain, but I wasn’t about to have that conversation. I bent my knees, resting my elbows on my thighs, and rubbed my temples. My family had truly outdone themselves. Not a single boundary nor a clue as to how their incessant involvement could be a nuisance.







About the Author:

DANA CLAIRE is an award-winning author whose stories explore identity, fate, and destiny in the crossroads of romance and adventure. 

Her love of romantic tension and the supernatural effortlessly translates into spine-tingling action and unforgettable characters. 

She lives in Los Angeles, CA with her adoring husband living her dreams: writing books, telling stories, and changing the world, one reader at a time. 













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