Blogger Download Center
This page was created for bloggers to easily access the information and media kits they require for posting features on any of Carolyn Arnold’s books. If there is a book you are looking for that is not here, please contact george@hspubinc.com.
Click on any of the book titles and it will immediately download its media kit in Word .doc version for easy copy and pasting. Kits include promotional images, book particulars including retailer links, author photos and bio, and excerpts. Some titles also have feature-ready posts available, which include an applicable review quote, a post, a related—and short—excerpt, retailer links, book blurb, about the series, a brief author bio, and a couple images. Feature-ready posts are designed to be shared as they are presented.
Hosting as part of a blitz (preorder, anniversary, or release) tour? Please select a feature-ready post for the title being promoted. Doing so will provide interesting and engaging content and avoid each post on numerous blogs being exactly the same and reading as a book ad.
Media Kits by Series:
Detective Madison Knight Series
Matthew Connor Adventure Series
Author Features:
Feature-Ready Posts:
Sacrifice
Deadly Impulse
In the Line of Duty
- For the Love of Police
- For the Love of Police HTML code
- Police Are People Too
- Police Are People Too HTML code
Life Sentence
Feature-Ready Posts:
Includes the following questions:
- Have you ever been on a manhunt or at the scene where a dead body was found?
- What do members of law enforcement say about how you portray the police?
- What did you do before you became a bestselling author?
- How are your four series different from one another?
- How do you know so much about what criminals think?
- When did you know that you had hit the big time with your books?
Includes the following questions:
- When you first begin writing a new book, is your main focus on the characters or the plot?
- Why do you write within your chosen genre?
- How much research goes into your fiction writing? What is your approach?
- Is there a time of day or night when you’re most creative?
- Describe your writing environment. (Do you prefer noise or silence? Is your work area messy or neat? What do you see when you look around you?)
- What do you find the easiest to write; the beginning, middle or end? Why?
Includes the following questions:
- What motivated you to start writing?
- What keeps you going throughout the writing process?
- What is the hardest part of writing?
- Please describe your work ethic as an author.
- How do you balance your work as an author with the other aspects of your life?
Includes the following questions:
- As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
- If you had one wish, what would that be?
- How do you develop your plots and your characters? Do you use any set formula?
- What advice would you give to someone who wants to become a published author?