Sales Getting Better…
For the month of March. The Troll Hunter–– Nine No Experience Necessary— Eight The Missing Boatman—Twenty-Two The Bear That Fell From The Stars––Twenty-Two Flight of the Cookie Dough Mansion–– Zero (pah!) For the total of 61. Not bad. The .99 obviously was a factor in the spurt for Boatman, but not for Troll Hunter, […]
Now for something completely different…
Big trouble’s brewing. And I only just realized this a few weeks ago, but I wondered if I should post it on my blog or not. Then I thought, what the hell––it’s my blog. Anyway, there’s a crisis approaching our youngsters. It’s not a financial, nor natural. It’s not work related, and it’s not health, […]
Month’s almost done!
And sales picked up nicely–not enough to live on, mind you, but I still have until August’s checkpoint–which is when I’ll know if I can continue on for another 6 months or close up shop and get a “real” job. But so far, sales are slowly improving (I’ll tell you the exact numbers next week). […]
Guest Author, Jason G Anderson and “The Outsider”
Today Jason G Anderson is here talking about his short story “The Outsider.” Jason and I share a lot of similar tastes in book, TV shows, movies, and games. When I heard he was writing a story set in a post-apocalyptic world, I was there! I can’t get enough of stories like that, and Jason […]
SF Novella: “The Bear That Fell From The Stars”
Released on Tuesday of this week, and so far has sold a modest eight copies. I’ve started contacting folks with blogs and asked to place a promotion blurb on each on, which I’ll list here: http://www.jasonga.com/aliens-vs-ninja-in-a-fun-way-226.html http://jennybeans.net/2011/03/18/aliens-ninjas-and-plasma-canons—“the-bear-that-fell-from-the-stars”/ http://www.katejack.co.uk/available.html So if you have time, click on over to any of these indie authors’ sites, and […]
Guest Author, Joel Arnold
Before I sat down to write my novel Northwoods Deep, I’d come to the realization that not much scared me anymore, at least in terms of horror fiction. Don’t get me wrong. I love the genre. Always have and always will. But while horror fiction could thrill and excite me, it rarely scared me. I […]
Guest Author, Sarah Woodbury
Heroic Fantasy in Dark Age Wales He is a king, a warrior, the last hope of his people—and the chosen one of the *sidhe* . . . Writing heroic fantasy set in Dark Age Wales combines the need for research that goes beyond the world building of mainstream fantasy, but carries with it similar […]
Home Again
Just recently made the nineteen hour flight back from Korea to Newfoundland, not including the nine hours spent in airports waiting on me duff. I can’t really sleep while sitting, so it was especially torturous after the eighteen hour mark, then everything just got fuzzy. Anyway, for the month of Feb, sales were: The […]
Guest Author: Jennifer Hudock
Don’t Fight What You Write When I was growing up my mother fed me on a diet of Stephen King and fairytales, both of which are riddled with angst and darkness. The really good ones contain just the right amount of both. As much as I loved those fairytales at the time, I thought I […]
Guest Author, Jason G. Anderson
Here’s up and coming new author, Jason G. Anderson, talking about his work and current new release… http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OEINOI 1. What are your influences and sources of inspiration? That’s a touch question to start with! A major influence in my writing definitely comes from my gaming background, as it determines how I initially start to think […]