Hey! I'm M.E. Harker -- pronounced like Emi Harker!
Call me Harker 👋 she/her
I'm a Sci-Fi & Fantasy Author.
I have a lot of other odd jobs. (Graphic Designer, Medical Worker, Cat Wrangler. You know, the usual! 🤣) I also draw sometimes.
You can check out my debut novel, Just One Command, here:
Author Website: https://www.meharker.com
Other Socials: | BSky | Instagram | Facebook | GoodReads
June / July only: ArtFight
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🌟 Current Status 🌟
Mostly offline. Just a bit too busy right now!
-> Slower Posting - Will still leave ❤︎s!
-> Working on IRL things, my jobs, and next manuscript!
Art Commissions are Closed.
I don't work as an illustrator right now.
Silly Reblogs and Cats:
Find them on my alt @harker-asides
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Some Useful Tags:
#HarkArt : original illustrations + creative projects
#just one command : posts about the novel!
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I'm also occasionally lurking in communities ✨ I'm not online a ton, so forgive me if I'm slow to reply!
This is a semi-professional account (I admit, I post some silliness!) But there's certain blogs/content/questions I can't respond to ❤️ Thanks for understanding!
Will Sometimes Follow: All-Ages-Friendly Blogs focused on creating original content. (And occasionally blogs I find very funny!)
Will Not Follow: blogs that are mostly personal-life posts, blogs of minors, or blogs that contain mature, controversial, or dark content.
I have a full interaction list if you click on the "Keep Reading" line. Thanks!
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General Interaction Policy
Mostly, I keep things wholesome & positive!
I don't send or accept DMs ✍️ but feel free to comment in a reply!
For legal reasons I cannot accept, read, or respond to unsolicited book pitches or unsolicited book ideas. If you have a book idea just bursting out of you, I encourage you to give a shot writing it yourself! You might be surprised!
Any requests for donations or otherwise scam behavior will be ignored & blocked! Even if sent with good intentions, I can't verify these things over the internet.
I will always be kind & supportive to those under the age of 21, but generally will not interact too much and will not Follow (because I am older than 21 🤣 and want you to be able to comfortably hang out with your friends & other teens!)
To protect my personal peace, I do not interact with posts or tumblrs that are highly polit𝗂cal, controversial, mental-health related, or otherwise tough-topic discussions. Even if I agree with the sentiment.
Generally no NSFW. I don't mind occasional cursing or dark themes. And hey, I don't judge. But it isn't what I'm here for 😂
Instant Blocks or DNI: Untitled Blogs with No Bio. Spam Blogs. Blogs that are primarily AI generated images, videos, or text. Donation requests. Harassment; Hostility. Polit𝗂cal-only or Rant-only blogs. Any mentally unhealthy material (TW/SI) that could cause harm, even if unintentional.
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Bonus sketch for @theriu because I'd already mentally set myself on the challenge of drawing Barrenger, but how could I pass up the Mythical Expert once I saw her posted? M.E. represent!
The leash might look like she's trying to rope in the dragon...
But genuinely, I imagine this is some queen's pet dragon (that the court retainers are too terrified to even touch) and M.E. is helping out by taking the dragon for a nice walk while the queen is on vacation 🏖️
Drawn for the lovely @theriu as a part of the Art Fight event!
...I might've gotten a little carried away with lighting effects once I realized this character was 🌟neon green glowing🌟 theme, but how could I resist?
Character interpretation thought-process below "keep reading"
This one was tricky! I was reminded why I don't usually do Character Redesigns 😭 I get stressed deviating from a character's intended vision, so I hope this is alright.
Going by the character description, I guessed that he'd be younger before he was turned. Thus I tried to draw him in a teenage growth spurt: some musculature, but not too defined yet -- a squarish-face, but still some rounded boyish youth.
I also went with rustic-style clothing, since this scene would take place BEFORE he went to Earth (so no modern-day clothing yet, possibly?) I guessed that an alien lycan-species might have simplistic clothing for ease of wearing. But if they actually had really high-tech fashion on their planet, forgive me 🤣
[edit: just went back and re-read his description where it said his world is an "Earth-adjacent universe" and that his human-form would be wearing the hoodie outfit. whoops 😂 okay this is just an alternate vision then]
Also he'd probably be wearing a much thicker coat or something to hide his markings (if he's ashamed of them!) But for sake of character identity, I chose clothes were you could see the marks so it would look more uniquely him!
I hope it's a fun interpretation!
(Also if you notice any weird fuzziness on the image, that's the watermark! Sorry for that!)
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finally remade all these character reference sheets!
these all took...way more hours than I'd like to admit 🤣 but I feel like I'm getting faster and more comfortable with my new workflow.
Art Fight was thankfully good motivation to get these done! Though I wanted to have them made for the book regardless, it was nice to have a deadline to light a fire for me!
I don't know where I originally saw this originally because it was like 5+ years ago but the piece of writing advice that has genuinely helped me overcome writer's block the most over the years is 'if the scene isn't working, change the weather.'
Heads up starting July 1st, I'll start posting some artwork I make for the Art Fight event through July!
In short: you may get a LOT of drawing posts.
👉 For mutuals: no requirement to reblog art unless you just like a piece and feel like it :)
The art I'll make for the event won't be book-related, so it's not super relevant to this blog specifically. But I may get some return drawings of book characters. If the artists give me permission, I'll share those here!!
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Surprisingly a LOT of people showed up looking to just buy books which was awesome to see. Some customers were going booth to booth, like: "Hello. I am collecting all the books. Please give me your finest book, thank you."
More of my thoughts on the event (for fellow authors) below the "Keep Reading" line!
This was my first Author-Focused book booth event. I've had booths before as an artist/craftsman, but not as an author.
Since I've only got one book released, I figured I'd bring some additional things to sell to make my booth look more lively.
I brought some of my jewelry from my eternally-on-hiatus Etsy shop. Also a few fun gift items, kinda like the gift shop section of Barnes & Noble. And then some mugs and pins I designed and heat-pressed myself. (Collectively, I'll call these "Gifty" items going forward.)
So what sold the best? What sold the worst?
Due to the fact that this event was directly advertised as a BOOK FESTIVAL with author signings...
...my books sold the best! Which I was NOT expecting.
Generally at festivals / conventions / local-booth events, books are one of the HARDEST things to sell. (People are usually at a fair to get food and small little souvenirs. Not books.)
But due to this being a Book Festival, a LOT of the people were there JUST for books and nothing else.
In general, people who came to my booth either:
* Bought a cute gift item and didn't look at the books, OR
* Bought a book and didn't look at anything else.
I barely got any cross-sales. People were either there for Books, or for Gifty things, but not both.
Not sure if this behavior was exclusive to this event, but it was interesting to see.
Of my non-book items: Pins and Bookmarks sold the best. These were one of the cheapest items at my booth, and they were very bookish-themed. People seemed to buy ones that had sayings or drawings that related to them the most. More generic stuff didn't sell as well.
Of my non-book items: Jewelry sold the worst. Which was surprising. Usually at craft fairs, my jewelry sells really well. I got quite a few people looking at it and saying they were cute, but no sales.
The jewelry still brought people over to my booth, however. The shiny jewelry made people stop and look, so it was still effective as advertising...but next time, I'll just go for a big sign or something. Jewelry is a LOT harder to make than a big sign xD
What would I change for next time?
My booth happened to be between two other authors.
They both made a LOT more book sales than me.
One of them was a Romance author with 14 books written, the other was a Detective Murder Mystery author with about 8 books written.
Because they had more books (sometimes multi-part series!) and they only sold books (no extra item types) people were more inclined to buy multiple books from them.
As an author, aiming for that kind of sale model (More books, ONLY books) would be a good for future Book Festivals.
For myself, since I only have one book released, I think having multiple types of items at my booth was helpful!
...But I do feel like it took away from my book sales slightly. Some people walked up and asked: "Oh wait, you're an author too? I thought you were just a vendor."
That said: if this wasn't explicitly a Book Festival, I'd still totally want to have the extra Gifty Items.
At craft fairs, conventions, or other multi-purpose events...books are really hard to sell! So I wouldn't change my approach for those events.
But for events that are solely book festivals featuring authors, I'd bring less Gifty stuff and focus more on the books themselves.
Handling Credit Cards
I set up a way to accept Card payments using a card-swiper with a phone app. This has worked fairly well in the past.
But a TON of people wanted to do "Tap to Pay" or "Apple Pay" which I wasn't prepared for.
My app couldn't process those things. Thankfully, in most cases people had a back-up physical card I could swipe...but I did have to turn down one sale where the gentleman only had Apple Pay.
(Admittedly, who goes to a local craft fest with only Apple Pay and no other alternative payment methods?? Maybe this was just an unusual thing, or maybe he forgot his wallet.)
Cash sales were nice, but people only really got out cash for low price items (usually my tiny Gift items that were less than $10.)
Everyone bought books with a Card. So if you do a festival, you NEED a Card payment system, or people will walk away.
Also small note:
Ask "Cash or Card?" when asking for payment. Don't say "Cash or Credit" -- this confuses people xD (phrase is a holdover from one of my previous jobs. Writing this to remind myself to stop saying it.)
Other Miscellaneous Things
Having $1 bills and $5 bills is really important for giving change.
Wind WILL try to blow down your whole display. Bring heavy-duty tape and weigh everything down excessively if your event is outdoors.
Sunscreen is vital.
Practice your "1 minute" book pitch for when people come up and ask "So tell me what your book is about." Keep it short and sweet: they mainly want to know GENRE, the singlemost MAIN CHARACTER, and the basic PREMISE / VIBE.
You don't have to tell people you're an indie author or with a smaller press. None of the customers even cared. I assumed the authors next to me were traditionally published based on their booth and displays. I found out they were self-published later when talking to them.
Be chill and roll with it when people come up and say things like: "Oh, I only read Dystopian Sci-Fi. Sorry." and then walk away. Honestly I was glad when they didn't buy my book. If they don't like my genre, they might leave a bad review or hate the story by default! So I always smiled and was genuinely like, "Hey, no worries, thanks for stopping by!" and that approach worked out great.
I brought some Free Audiobook codes to give out, but only handed out one or two. Would skip for next time.
I also brought Freebies to give out with each book sale. (I had bookmarks, keychains, and jewelry themed off my book. If you bought a book, you got to pick one of these items to take for free!) But honestly? The Freebie thing just confused people. They were done buying their book and ready to walk away, and here I am like "Wait take a bonus!" I'd skip this next time.
Pre-signing the books was good for consistency, but it took away the fun of signing live. Next time: I'd still pre-sign them, but leave room to put the date and ask if I can write a custom message.
Bring smoothies or food you can drink (like soup in a thermos.) Otherwise, it's really hard to find time to both Eat and look Professional (unless you have someone else who can watch the booth for a minute while you take a lunch break.)
Find the bathroom location before the event starts. Same with parking or other vital event locations.
The secret to selling more books? Write more books, lol. I need to work on this xD
If you read this far: hey, hope some of the tips help you!
Mainly, I wanted to type this out now while it was fresh on my mind, so I can look at it later when I have another event.
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