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Ruth Kaufman - Award-Winning Author and Romance Writer

Ruth Kaufman is the author of My Life as a Star, My Life as an Extra, My Once & Future Love, The Bride Tournament, Follow Your Heart, At His Command and other books.

The power of “Yes, and….”

August 22, 2015 By Ruth Kaufman


I’m a pantser, not a plotter, which means I don’t write an outline or synopsis (summary of the entire story) before I write the pages. I start with an idea, maybe asking a few “what if” or “what next” questions, then let the characters tell me what to write by seeing their world through their eyes.

Sometimes I do need to make decisions in advance. In my second release, FOLLOW YOUR HEART, the heroine Joanna is a glass-painter. I knew I had to have at least one scene in her workshop with other characters present so I could show her at work. But I didn’t know what would happen in those scenes or whose point of view they’d be in. 


Other times, things happen that I didn’t see coming–such as an event near the middle of FYH involving an antagonist. I was so surprised at a certain discovery that my jaw literally dropped. Instead of wondering how I was going to make that work because it took the story in a different direction, I couldn’t wait to see what happened next. I did step out of the scene for a bit o think how I could heighten the stakes even more. Once I figured that out, the characters were back in charge.  

Perhaps because I’ve had so much improv training (including Second City) and performance experience, I believe in following the rule of “Yes, and” when writing. This means that once something has been established in a scene, you can’t deny it or say no. You must agree with it and add something new. 

For example, if we were scene partners in an improv class or show and you said, “I’m so glad you’re my sister,” I couldn’t say, “No, I’m not. I’m your mother.” I could say, “Me, too. And being the oldest is the best.” This moves the scene forward by providing new information, which is a gift to your partner. 

This can be time-consuming at first if something happens that sends me off to do a lot more research, but I’m sharing the characters’ story.

I hope readers enjoy Joanna and Adrian’s story as much as I did writing it. 

Filed Under: how to plot, improv, improvisation, medieval romance novel, pantser, plotter, plotting, Second City, Uncategorized

Medieval Madness: participate in our multi-author blog hop to win prizes!

August 2, 2015 By Ruth Kaufman

Hello! Welcome to the Medieval Madness Multi-Author Hop! 

My featured book is FOLLOW YOUR HEART. She’s a stained glass painter struggling to save her workshop from ruin. He’s on a quest to restore his family estate. Passion makes their marriage of convenience inconvenient. 









Here’s how you can participate in Medieval Madness:

ENTER TO WIN A KINDLE FIRE H6: Visit all of our sites! See the banner to the right for instructions.

ENTER MY CONTEST: Leave a comment on this post about why you love to read medievals. Three commenters will receive Castles, Knights and Chivalry. This boxed set of 4 medievals that released 8/1 features At His Command by me and books by Laurel O’Donnell, Elizabeth Rose and Kathryn Loch.

ENJOY OUR RECIPES: Here’s mine! I thought about including a medieval recipe from one of the great books I have about medieval food, but decided on this one instead.

Love chocolate? These easy cookies may not be the most attractive in the box, but they taste amazing. Let me know what you think!

Chocolate Nut Drop Cookies (Selma Weiss)
Melt in double boiler (my mom figured out you can microwave in a glass bowl):
1 can Eagle milk (I figured out you can use low fat or fat free)
1 1/2 c. chocolate chips
2 T butter

Mix in well:
1 C sifted all-purpose flour
1 1/2 C chopped nuts (I prefer walnuts)

Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased cookie sheets. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 12 minutes. Watch closely so bottoms don’t burn. Makes appx. 60 cookies.

FOR MORE INFO: Check out all of these medieval authors’ sites to learn about them and their books:

1) Elizabeth Rose            2) Laurel O’Donnell
3) Kathryn Le Veque     4) Tanya Anne Crosby
5) April Holthaus           6) Emma Prince
7) Suzan Tisdale             8) Keira Montclair
9) Eliza Knight               10) Ruth Kaufman

11) Lana Williams


Thanks to Elizabeth Rose for arranging this event.

Filed Under: blog hop, free books, Kindle Fire, medieval romance novel, Uncategorized

The .99 boxed set: trends in e-book pricing

July 30, 2015 By Ruth Kaufman

Several months ago, the prolific Laurel O’Donnell reached out via e-mail to invite me to join in a boxed set with her and two others, Elizabeth Rose and Kathryn Loch. The offer was quite flattering…they’ve all released many more books than I have (so far), and are bestsellers. I’m not…yet? Also, Laurel’s The Angel and the Prince is on my keeper shelf, so I was honored that she wanted one of my books sold with hers.

The process of putting the set together was easier than I’d expected. Fortunately her talented husband did all of the formatting, so the only expense was the set’s cover.

We needed to decide on the title, pricing and release date. And how much promotion we were willing to pay for. After tossing around some ideas, we agreed on Castles, Knights and Chivalry.

I struggled a bit with pricing. Many, many boxed sets are priced at .99 these days, and usually range from three to 10 full-length books. Amazon gives 35% royalties for .99 books, or approximately .09 per author per sale. Recently I saw a set with 11 books…for free!

I see both sides of the issue. On the one hand, it’s easier for readers to give unfamiliar or newer authors a chance if they’re part of a low priced boxed set. Then, perhaps, they’ll go on to buy the author’s other books. On the other, what’s happening to the value of books? My contribution, At His Command, currently sells at $2.99, and has only been available since January. Would joining the box cannibalize individual book sales? The other three books have been available longer. Do e-books have limited shelf lives (pun intended) at a regular price (already significantly lower than their print counterparts) nowadays because so many new releases? As of this writing, Amazon show over 10,000 new romance releases…in the past 30 days, including just over 800 historical romances.

CKandC has been on preorder and officially releases August 1st. I’m thrilled to say it’s been climbing the Amazon’s Hot New Releases charts, currently #2 in Ancient World, #7 in Medieval, and #54 in all Historical Romance. Out of the top 100 Historical Romance Hot New Releases at the moment, only seven are boxed sets. In terms of sales, we’re at

  • #5 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Romance > Historical Romance > Ancient World
  • #11 in Books > Romance > Historical > Ancient World
  • #44 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Romance > Historical Romance > Medieval

We’ll be doing a small amount of promotion in addition to Facebook and Twitter. How will the set do? Many have become bestsellers, so there’s that dream….Stay tuned!

Filed Under: amazon, boxed set, e-books, indie author, kindle, medieval romance novel, self-publishing, Uncategorized

100 Amazon Gift Cards & Kindle Countdown Deal

June 11, 2015 By Ruth Kaufman

I’m always seeking new opportunities to introduce my books to and connect with readers. To that end, I’m one of the sponsors of the “Find Your Next Great Read Scavenger Hunt” at Night Owl Reviews with my standalone April release, Follow Your Heart: 

She’s a glass-painter trying to save her workshop from ruin. He’s on a quest to redeem his family name and estate. When unforeseen passion makes their marriage of convenience inconvenient, will his dangerous secrets tear them apart? 

USATODAY.com says, “Kaufman can certainly write an entertaining suspenseful romance and brings us a happy sigh-worthy story.” And Amazon.com reviewers say, “As with book one, this was wonderfully written,” “I loved this book,” and, “Couldn’t put it down till I was finished with it.”

    
Starting tomorrow (June 12th) through July 3rd, you can enter to win one of 100 Amazon Gift Cards at NOR’s scavenger hunt. The grand prize: a $250 Amazon Gift Card. There’s also a Rafflecopter giveaway.  

Night Owl Reviews Web HuntEnter at: https://www.nightowlreviews.com/v5/Blog/Articles/Find-Your-Next-Great-Read-Scavenger-Hunt-June-2015. 

You can join the conversation at #FindYourNextGreatReadHunt.
And who doesn’t like a good sale? From June 14th through the 20th, Follow Your Heart will be a Kindle Countdown Deal…available for $.99 instead of $2.99. I hope a lot of readers take advantage of that.


Finally, an announcement is coming soon about a July opportunity. 

Thank you for stopping by and for your interest in my books.

Filed Under: amazon gift cards, kindle countdown deals, medieval romance novel, night owl reviews, scavenger hunt, Uncategorized

Book Hooks #MFRWHooks + Brief At His Command excerpt

February 11, 2015 By Ruth Kaufman


Welcome to Book Hooks, the weekly blog hop where authors post short excerpts, hosted by the MFRW Authors Blog. It’s a great opportunity to check out more authors via the link below.                        

Here’s my excerpt from AT HIS COMMAND: 


A wonderful debut sure to please lovers of romance!

— NYT & USAToday bestselling author Madeline Hunter

     Having him so near was torture. A teasing, wonderful glimpse of what could never be.

    “This will get us nowhere. I am not for you.” It took all of her willpower to push free of his embrace. She ran from the hall and back to her chamber, where tears burst forth with all the force of the storm.
    She’d experienced the freedom of the hall only to return to her cage. Just as she had barely begun to enjoy Nicholas, only to be returned to the prospect of an unknown groom.           

Could she defy her king for love?

England 1453: King Henry VI sends Sir Nicholas Gray to protect the recently widowed Lady Amice Winfield from undesirable suitors. Though Nicholas intrigues her, she yearns to run Castle Rising without a man’s control.

Nicholas has no interest in marriage, but can’t deny he’s attracted to Amice. He’s surprised to finally find in Castle Rising a place he feels at home. A kiss sparks desire neither can ignore, yet serving opposing factions seeking to govern England threatens to pull them apart. 

At court, the king and queen reject Amice’s pleas and choose a new husband for her, a highly-ranked lord who’ll provide connections and coin for the king’s depleted coffers that Nicholas cannot. How can she follow the king’s command when she’s a scribe for his rival? How can she marry another man when she’s falling in love with Nicholas? 

Available at Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/B00QPG52A6

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Filed Under: #mfrwhooks, At His Command, medieval romance novel, MFRW Book Hooks, Uncategorized

Press Release: Two Versions of At His Command Available 1/14/15

December 26, 2014 By Ruth Kaufman

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Award-winning author Ruth Kaufman publishes
two versions of the same book to target two romance genres
CHICAGO, Illinois (12-17-2014)
On January 14, 2015, award-winning author Ruth Kaufman publishes two versions of At His Command, her romance novel set in late medieval England. One version, inspirational, is mild or sweet with a faith element, and features the heroine on the cover. The hero is on the cover of the historical romance version, which opens the bedroom door and doesn’t have a faith element.
“I believe I’m the first author to target inspirational and non-inspirational romance readers at the same time. One group prefers romances to be sweet or mild with faith journeys for the hero and heroine. The other prefers hotter books and isn’t interested in books where faith plays a significant role,” Kaufman says. “This story, about a young widow who wants to defy the king’s command to marry the man he chooses and the battle-weary knight sent to protect her from undesirable suitors, works well in both sub-genres.”   

E-books are available for pre-order on Amazon.com. The historical romance version is at http://amzn.to/1yZFJvh, and the inspirational version is at http://amzn.to/1vEC8my.

About the Author:

Chicago author, on-camera and voiceover talent, freelance editor and speaker Ruth Kaufman is available for appearances, interviews and/or book-signings. Contact [email protected]. Learn more at www.ruthkaufman.com.    

Filed Under: indie author, medieval romance novel, self-publishing, Uncategorized

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