Nat Connors PRO
Nat is a romantic comedy writer, medical scientist and dance teacher, and creator of the Kindletrends newsletter for genre fiction authors.
Nat 'Nose' Connors
<nat@kindletrends.com>
Book In a Month April 2025
A technical writer
IT project management
Cancer research
...now, mostly, I just write about lurve
Weekly and monthly information for your genre
Listing all Kindle Store categories
Downloading the Top 100
Searching the Kindle Store
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There are some caveats, but overall I think this is a pretty solid result
Understand how popular story elements can fit with your brand
Stay connected with your readers as they change
Avoid feeling stale or creatively unchallenged
Discover core elements that resonate with readers over time
It helps reduce the sense of being overwhelmed by research
It reinforces the idea that it's made up of different parts with different natures
(I'll include all the links in the show notes so don't feel you need to copy them down)
Fantasy: https://kindletrends.com/fantasyMystery: https://kindletrends.com/mysteryCovers make a promise to the reader
That promise is developed in the blurb
Then delivered in the story itself
"Will she marry him?"
"Reader, I married him."
Tropes, yes - but also plot beats and character voice
Tropes
Character voice
Plot beats
Tropes
Plot beats
Tropes
Plot beats
Character voice
Drawing relationships between blurbs and content
Content
Blurbs
e.g: Medium shot, no faces shown Long shot, couple with faces shown Object relevant to story
People: how many? Shot choice: face, full/half, medium, long (whole body) Objects: what and why?
Dominant colours and shades Typography Other recurring visual elements (branding)
Content
Blurbs
Covers
The Widow's Husband's Secret Lie is an utterly addictive, unputdownable, nail-biting, absolutely gripping psychological thriller novella with a shocking, breathtaking, heartstopping, spine-chilling twist that you won't see coming, will leave you stunned, and will literally have you picking your jaw up off the floor and bringing it to the nearest hospital for major facial reconstructive surgery.
But in your neighborhood things are definitely changing, little by little, even if you don't read about it on the news.
Awareness of your neighborhood helps you decide how your work fits into what readers are excited by right now
Instead of asking 'what's the next big thing?', we should maybe frame the question as 'how are classic things going to be re-interpreted next?'
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All of you for your time and attention
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By Nat Connors
Getting your story in the hands of readers starts with your cover and your blurb - but indie authors often struggle to make these fit reader expectations, while also communicating the unique elements of their story. In this workshop you’ll learn a simple set of techniques for aligning your story with your cover and your blurb, so readers clearly understand what you're offering. Market awareness is an ongoing job, and you'll learn to use a set of free tools to stay aware of what's going on in your 'neighborhood' in the market. Whether you’re an experienced author, or just beginning your writing journey, this webinar will give you tools to tune how your work comes across to readers, and to evolve with your genre in a way that suits your style, and your situation.
Nat is a romantic comedy writer, medical scientist and dance teacher, and creator of the Kindletrends newsletter for genre fiction authors.