What’s your Ghost Blade?

In The Order of Assassins, I created a weapon unlike any other—a dagger capable of inflicting death without leaving a single visible mark.

It’s silent. Unseen. But devastating.

That idea didn’t come from nowhere.

So much of what we fight today is invisible.

The battle to be admired.

The war for significance.

The unseen pressure to achieve, impress, or belong.

And behind it? The heavy shadow of anxiety, depression, loss, shame, and spiritual fatigue.

That’s what Ghost Blade represents—

The emotional and spiritual injuries that go deep, but don’t always leave scars you can see.

Sometimes these wounds come from others.

Sometimes from life itself.

Sometimes we carry them without even knowing where they started.

But here’s the beautiful paradox:

These invisible battles often shape us the most.

In a world obsessed with constant improvement, maybe it’s our pain—not our perfection—that holds the key to real growth.

So don’t be surprised by the presence of Ghost Blade in The Order of Assassins.

It’s more than a weapon.

It’s a symbol.

A reminder that the things that try to break us may actually be shaping us for something far greater.

Author Cameron Kielb

Perfecting your elevator pitch line.

I’ve come to realize the importance of a well rehearsed elevator pitch line. If you’re wondering what that is– it’s simply a one or two sentence statement explaining your product or proposal to a potential customer. This is a hard concept to grasp the importance of– at least it was for me. But the reality is we write for ourselves first and then for others with the hopes that our story can engage the reader into a pleasant experience.

The thing is… you need your reader to purchase your story for that to happen at all. Thus the reality that though I didn’t create a story to get into sales and advertising, it still needs to be done.

In the past I’ve struggled with a very simple question– “What is your book about?”

“Umm… its a journey full of magic and uh friends who have to fight people and you know… blah blah.. blah.. I don’t really know.. .you’re losing interest… don’t buy my book.”

Okay maybe I’m exaggerating a little bit but the truth of the matter is I had never rehearsed and thought about the best way to explain my books quickly and succinctly which is important in this day and age. I realized that for the sake of my book I NEEDED to sit down and write up both a one sentence and then a couple paragraph synopsis. Then, I practiced the living heck out of it.

The one sentence version– the elevator pitch, if you will, should draw the potential buyer to ask more questions which can hopefully lead to more interest and a potential sale.

Here’s what I’ve come up with for my series– “The Kingdom

It’s about ~A group of friends who must challenge the immoral norms of a broken society in order to save humanity from an oppressive and powerful enemy.

What’s that? You want to hear more? Well check this out then!

Devastated by a global war that wiped out much of humanity, three friends realize that we still had not learned from our mistakes.

Replacing the age of technology, people with magic begin to emerge dividing the population (once again). Fear leads to exclusion, which leads to conflict, which leads to violence. The cycle never seems to stop.    

The Kingdom highlights the journey of three friends—Mox, Brand, and Nikki, who must overcome the challenges of diversity and immoral norms of socialization and save the world before it’s too late.

Yes, of course you can buy the whole series right now and immediately leave raving reviews 🙂 Okay, this might be a little hemmed up but you get the picture.

Just remember, whether selling your book, service, or anything else you’ve been working on, think about your customer and then create a dynamite elevator pitch that draws them in before it’s too late. (Can be seconds)

Good Luck!

Author Cameron Kielb

October sci-fi/ fantasy book giveaway.

https://books.bookfunnel.com/sopera52020/axjhj67t4b

I like a good ole fashioned book giveaways. It’s a chance for emerging authors to showcase their work and give readers a chance to discover them.

In truth, it’s a hard concept for an author to truly commit to. All the time, effort, and not to mention money, that went into the project makes the thought of gifting the book a hard concept to swallow.

Nonetheless, the success of an indie author relies on building a genuine reader following and in today’s world, it’s maddeningly hard to do that. With that in mind, sometimes we must sacrifice our pride and do what’s right to help our (business) grow.

Check out the book giveaway above! You just never know what treasure you’re going to find.

My first book in the epic fantasy series, The Kingdom is available free though this giveaway. For more information about the book or series, check out my website.

Happy hunting!

Author Cameron Kielb