Showing posts with label hero chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hero chronicles. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2012

"Hero Chronicles" Goes Middle Grade

Sometimes it's hard to choose the correct age group for a book.

I recently re-released my series, The Hero Chronicles, as YA fantasy. However, I had been debating whether it might be better to label it "middle grade," and the consensus from reviewers has made me finally make that switch.

Getting poor reviews always sucks; however, it's often a means for an author to grow as well. I recently sent out a number of e-copies to Goodreads reviewers. Some loved the series. Others really didn't like the first book; most of these liked the rest of the series well enough, but a few didn't.

I've come to the conclusion that the reason some of my readers really didn't like the books was because they were expecting one thing and received another. From their reviews and talking to them, I've decided to call the series "middle grade" instead, to better target the correct readers.

I read an article that talks about the differences between YA and middle grade:
write4kids.com/feature6.html
The article did help greatly. It was still a hard call for me, as an author, but thankfully, that's where readers come in handy. The books' quirky humor, deep focus on friendship and inner growth, its more light-hearted dating relationships, short page lengths, fast pace, and their sometimes fairy-tale feel just make them a better fit for middle grade, despite the outside trials the characters have to deal with, the fact they are in their early teens instead of being tweens or younger, and the fact that themes like death are touched upon.

So, there you have it. Sometimes, the cookie just doesn't seem to crumble in the author's favor. I had honestly never had such a negative response from that number of reviewers; however, I've chosen to embrace it as a learning experience, and hopefully I've left my readers left confused.

If you're like me and you still can enjoy the world of fairy-tales, magic, middle grade humor in all its weirdness, coupled with an intriguing story and characters you're not soon to forget, The Hero Chronicles may be for you. Otherwise, feel free to checkout some of my true YA works such as Bloodmaiden. One of my reviewers, Lacey Lane, wasn't so keen on The Hero Chronicles but loved Bloodmaiden enough to give it five stars. Kudos to her for sticking out reading all those books.

As it is with many things, so it is with readers. The trick is attracting the right readers to the right book. To each his own.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hero Chronicles Revamped!


Just wanted to let everyone know that I have majorly reditted the Hero Chronicles series--a lot of minor but annoying grammatical errors were floating around. The much-improved series is available on Amazon as both ebooks and paperback books. The ebook versions are also currently uploading to Smashwords and will be available tonight. The nice thing about Smashwords is you can read the first half for free to see if you like. Please check 'em out and consider picking up a copy!
Schulze in the news: Here's that article for all who missed it!
"The McKendree Review"
http://www.mckendree.edu/media/documents/2009/11/McK_Review_for_Nov_2_2009.pdf

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Heroes and Gails and Surprisers--Oh my!















Announcing the release of Christine E. Schulze's newest works:

1. The Gailean Quartet: her favorite series, each book available in two cover choices

2. The Hero Chronicles: a re-editted, much improved version of each book
3. The Legends of Surprisers series

Check them out here:

http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1267584288/ref=sr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&
rs=&keywords=Christine%20E.%20Schulze&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3AChristine%20E.%20Schulze&page=1

Monday, February 15, 2010

Upcoming Publications

Just a quick update. The Hero Chronicles are currently unavailable for sale while I am reediting both for grammatical purposes as well as my coverart. In addition, I am preparing to simultaneously release The Gailean Quartet and The Legends of Surprisers, two other of my favorite series. So, please stay tuned, all should be available in the next, few weeks!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Golden Healer in the News


The O'Fallon Progress recently wrote an article on my newly published books. This was a fun experience! Though nervous, I enjoyed the interview. Check it out!

http://www.bnd.com/465/story/968581.html