Winter is here, finally and the holidays are over. Those dreary wintertime blues are starting to set in. We here at Mocha Memoirs Press love our readers and want to start 2016 with a bang! To that end we're having a blowout SALE on all of our anthologies and collections. We've got everything from steampunk to steamy erotic romance collections that are just the thing to curl up with on a cold winter's night!
From 1/18/16- 1/29/16, MMP is hosting the Warm Winter Collections SALE and CONTEST! All digital copies of our anthologies and collections will be just $2.99! And if print is more your speed, we're slashing those prices by 30% (for those print discounts, you'll need to go to CreateSpace and use Discount Code S9JNPK2Q).
We're also having a big celebration on Thursday, Jan. 21 from 7:30-9:30pm EST on Facebook. You can join in from the comfort of your couch to talk with some of our authors about writing, submitting to anthology markets, and all their little tricks of the trade.
So there's really no reason not to fill up those Christmas Kindles with a ton of stories that will get you through the gloom. And if that wasn't exciting enough, we're also giving away a $10 Amazon gift card that you can use to buy even more books! So chin up, buttercup! We've got you covered at Mocha Memoirs Press!
In the meantime, click HERE to ENTER the Warm Winter Collections Contest and get lots of chances to win $10 in Amazon cash!!
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Friday, May 1, 2015
Bounce into a Good Book with our SPRING SALE!
Savings have bloomed during our Spring Sale!
If you've been waiting all winter to load up your Kindle, Nook, or tablet with beach reads and summer sizzlers, this is the sale for you!
We're giving you 25% off the following titles or more. Straight up. This sale is only available through our website. So, you won't find these deals at Amazon or BN.com.
Below is a list of Spring Sale discounted titles. Click on the hyperlink or visit the website for more information! Fill your e-basket with these fantastic stories.
Sci-Chai:
Subject 82-42
Moses: The Chronicles of Harriet
Rie Tales: A Collection of Stories
The Golden Apple & Other Stories
Steamy Mocha Amour (romance, select your temperature):
Strange Bedfellows: His Phantom Caress
Forever Irish
Steamy Mocha Amour (romance, select your temperature):
Strange Bedfellows: His Phantom Caress
Forever Irish
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Not ready for PayHip? No problem. You can still purchase our books on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other online book retailers.
The great news is your newly purchased downloaded e-book is ready to be placed on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, Android device and most other portable reading devices in seconds! And as an added bonus you claimed your loot at an exclusive price not found at other retailers.
Not ready for PayHip? No problem. You can still purchase our books on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other online book retailers.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Christmas in July and Magic & Loss
Hi ho, readers and curiosity seekers! Happy July and Merry Christmas!
Yep, it's that time of year again - time for the MMP Anniversary and for Christmas in July!
I will be blunt and honest: Christmas at any time of the year isn't my favorite holiday. It seems that every weird thing that could ever happen to me is centered around December. No, I'm serious. In my world, Santa may as well stalk me down dark alleys with a great big club, waiting to put my lifeless body in his sack or something. Most outrageously bizarre or challenging things that happen to me happen around the holidays, which is probably why I've leaned toward the legends of Krampus and the Yule Lads in recent years. I've been outrageously ill, had family members suddenly drop dead, had to have a pet put to sleep on Christmas, nearly been carjacked, nearly been mugged, and accidentally set on fire during a Christmas Eve service. I've been overworked and overbooked and had my schedule jam-packed with every possible combination of seasonal hoopla you can possibly come up with. These days I lay pretty low and while I participate, I keep it to a reasonable amount for my sanity and safety.
Yet, for some reason, I keep trying to enjoy the holiday. Maybe I feel if I appease the almighty maker of Santa in some form, I might get a little relief. Maybe I just need a little light during the dark time of year. No matter how cynical I try to be, I want to embrace belief and hope. For every awful thing that's occurred in December, there's been something uniquely wonderful: meeting new friends, specific memories of family gatherings, being mistaken by a little girl for an actual Christmas elf...I have a million good stories, too.
Darkness and light, fatigue and energy, cynicism and hope. They're two sides of the same coin in winter, which is why the holidays are so important.
In a rare move for me, I actually wrote a fluffy Christmas story a few years back, and Mocha Memoirs Press was weird enough to accept it. It hits on a lot of themes that have meaning for me: a woman at the end of her rope, the chance to rebuild one's life, and the magical. After all, you can't have Christmas (even in July), without magic.
However, given past experience and the dark/light sides to the holiday, I also believe that magic can go hand in hand with loss. As Lou Reed sings in 'Magic and Loss: The Summation:' "There's a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out." All the faerie stories I read as a little girl had a bit of tragedy in them, even if they ended well, and I'll admit I included those themes in this story. It's one I'm proud of, one that feels true to the stories I grew up reading, even some of the Christmas-themed stories I grew up loving. Yet, there's also a small part that feels definitively me. Holly and Ivy combines Holly's story, Ivy's strangeness, a Christmas tree farm, a bargain, a little romance, and some bittersweet results. I identify so much with Holly's frustration, exhaustion, and tenacity, but I also relate to Ivy's energy, youthfulness, and cheer. In some ways they're both sides of the holidays, as well, and I'm very glad to have been able to write them for you to read.
And if you choose to read about Holly and Ivy, you can get the title now for just $0.99!
Yep, it's that time of year again - time for the MMP Anniversary and for Christmas in July!
I will be blunt and honest: Christmas at any time of the year isn't my favorite holiday. It seems that every weird thing that could ever happen to me is centered around December. No, I'm serious. In my world, Santa may as well stalk me down dark alleys with a great big club, waiting to put my lifeless body in his sack or something. Most outrageously bizarre or challenging things that happen to me happen around the holidays, which is probably why I've leaned toward the legends of Krampus and the Yule Lads in recent years. I've been outrageously ill, had family members suddenly drop dead, had to have a pet put to sleep on Christmas, nearly been carjacked, nearly been mugged, and accidentally set on fire during a Christmas Eve service. I've been overworked and overbooked and had my schedule jam-packed with every possible combination of seasonal hoopla you can possibly come up with. These days I lay pretty low and while I participate, I keep it to a reasonable amount for my sanity and safety.
Yet, for some reason, I keep trying to enjoy the holiday. Maybe I feel if I appease the almighty maker of Santa in some form, I might get a little relief. Maybe I just need a little light during the dark time of year. No matter how cynical I try to be, I want to embrace belief and hope. For every awful thing that's occurred in December, there's been something uniquely wonderful: meeting new friends, specific memories of family gatherings, being mistaken by a little girl for an actual Christmas elf...I have a million good stories, too.
Darkness and light, fatigue and energy, cynicism and hope. They're two sides of the same coin in winter, which is why the holidays are so important.
In a rare move for me, I actually wrote a fluffy Christmas story a few years back, and Mocha Memoirs Press was weird enough to accept it. It hits on a lot of themes that have meaning for me: a woman at the end of her rope, the chance to rebuild one's life, and the magical. After all, you can't have Christmas (even in July), without magic.
However, given past experience and the dark/light sides to the holiday, I also believe that magic can go hand in hand with loss. As Lou Reed sings in 'Magic and Loss: The Summation:' "There's a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out." All the faerie stories I read as a little girl had a bit of tragedy in them, even if they ended well, and I'll admit I included those themes in this story. It's one I'm proud of, one that feels true to the stories I grew up reading, even some of the Christmas-themed stories I grew up loving. Yet, there's also a small part that feels definitively me. Holly and Ivy combines Holly's story, Ivy's strangeness, a Christmas tree farm, a bargain, a little romance, and some bittersweet results. I identify so much with Holly's frustration, exhaustion, and tenacity, but I also relate to Ivy's energy, youthfulness, and cheer. In some ways they're both sides of the holidays, as well, and I'm very glad to have been able to write them for you to read.
And if you choose to read about Holly and Ivy, you can get the title now for just $0.99!
holiday/fantasy
After losing her job and her boyfriend, Holly returns to
her parents’ farm. Embarrassed and hopeless, she doesn’t expect to bump into a
forgotten childhood friend that wasn’t supposed to exist. Ivy is not only a
dryad, but she lives in the pine trees Holly’s family grows to sell at
Christmas. As the old friends reconnect, Ivy not only shares her strong oninions,
but gives Holly a charm that will change both their lives. As days melt into
weeks and the seasons change, Holly’s life magically turns around. Christmas
not only brings surprises, but a choice for the human woman. What’s more
important: stability, success, and love, or keepinga promise to an old friend?
Sunday, July 7, 2013
It’s Our Anniversary Month, but We’re Giving YOU gifts…
Happy Anniversary!
Mocha Memoirs Press was founded in July 2010. This is our birthday month!
We DO love our speculative fiction (horror, science fiction, and fantasy), and we want to share our love for all things fantastic with you!So, as our gift to you, all science fiction, horror, fantasy and paranormal romance titles are on sale the month of July for $2.00.
That’s right. $2.00 USD. The sale starts Monday, July 8th EST, so get your e-reader ready to download these fantastic and fun flavors.
Check out fantastic flavors and try something new for less than the cost of a good cup of gourmet coffee.
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