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New Release: Angels & Androids
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As Dome 10's criminal underworld destabilizes with bosses vying for the role of kingpin, assassins target Drasko in an effort to silence him. Hot on a sniper's trail, Investigator Sera Chen makes a terrifying discovery: one of the most powerful men in the Domes is building an army of killbots.
Meanwhile, someone is hacking into citizens' neural implants, forcing them to act against their will. But before Sera and Dunn have a chance to find out who's pulling the strings, they're sidelined. Sera is suspended, and Dunn is assigned desk duty.
That doesn't slow them down for long. Confronting zombies and zealots, mutants and madmen, Sera tries to connect the dots. She'll need people she can rely on, but with a sadistic puppeteer able to control anyone, who can she trust?
Kobo vs. Kindle
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Kobo keeps things simple, and for that reason its market share is steadily growing. I believe they're at around 15% now (up from only 3% five years ago), and with their global reach, that will only increase. This summer, I decided to try out Kobo Writing Life for the first time, selling my eBooks directly via Kobo as I do with Amazon, instead of going through Draft2Digital (and giving up 10% of my royalties). One of the perks is the opportunity to apply to group promotions. After being rejected thrice, I made it into this one, where I had to pay $10 to play. I'm giving away the first book in my Charlie Madison P.I. trilogy, and the hope is that folks will like it enough to buy the sequels. So if I sell-through five copies, I'll break even.
After locking most of my books in Kindle Unlimited this summer, I'll be breaking out a few at a time and offering them wide again in the fall. Usually, I take the all-or-nothing approach, but this time around, I'll be keeping my short story collections in KU and releasing my novels wide. If a certain trilogy seems to be doing exceptionally well in KU, then I might leave it for another 90 days before setting it free. When KU works for me, it usually adds 20% to my income. But something in me balks at the idea of allying myself exclusively with Amazon, so I have to rebel every now and then.
August Reading Deals
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August Cozy Mysteries | Cozy Mystery Cravings | Cozy Mystery Bookfair | Cozy Deals
First in Series | Future Crime | Mystery Box Sets | Mystery Sales | KU First in Series
Sound of Stories | Collections & Box Sets | KU Adventure | Post-Apocalyptic Thrillers
Space Opera | Fierce Fantasy | Fantastic Fantasy | SciFi Series Sale | SFF Book Bazaar
Audiobook Sales | KU SciFi & Fantasy | KU SFF Promo | Kobo Plus | More Kobo Plus
Starships & Cyberpunks | More Future Crime | Bingeable Audio | SciFi & Fantasy
Mayhem & Motives | Wide Science Fiction | Dystopian Fiction | Echoes of the End
Dark Reads | Free Mysteries | Stacked With Stories | Mystery Freebies | Free SF & F
SFF Mania | Free SFF Reads | SFF Adventures | SFF Freebies | More Free SF & F
Free SciFi & Fantasy | SciFi & Fantasy Reads | Fantastic Realms | Free Science Fiction
Going Full Indie
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Book Cover - Take 5
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I've revamped most of my book covers once or twice over the years, but none have gone through more transformations than my time-traveling detective novel BackTracker. Here they are, from the very first to the latest, which just went live this week:
Book Review: Rabbits
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New Release: The Interdimensionals Trilogy Concludes
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Edits are Done
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Even after working in education for 26 years, summer break has yet to lose its thrill. I didn't get into teaching for the summers, but they're a great motivator to keep me in the field for another twenty years or so. I've worked on a lot of projects around the house the past few summers, but this year I decided to buckle down and pretend I'm a full-time writer. So far, that's meant spending a week wrapping up the first draft of Angels & Androids and devoting the last two weeks to revisediting. I made a habit of tightening up the manuscript as I went along over the past year, so the final round of edits really wasn't too arduous. I cut a couple thousand words and added another thousand, so it ended up being about 91K. A little longer than the other two installments in this trilogy, but not by much. And, as promised, the ending is a satisfying one.
Writing two trilogies in the same world with many of the same characters is something I haven't done before, so it's a mixed bag to say goodbye. On the one hand, I'm relieved I was able to pull it off, I'm pleased with how everything turned out, and I'm ready to move on. But I'd still like to stick around for a while and see what happens next. Probably because I've been invested in these decades-spanning tales for so long, I can't help feeling like they're part of me. What a journey!
Next up: formatting the eBook, the paperback, and the box set. Time to put on my publisher hat.
Novel #24
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