Next on our agenda of up and coming books from yours truly finds me working on three of them simultaneously. I want to apologize for being so aloof on writing more. It took an eternity to get from Fempiror 3 to 4, and now, I have this Maze thing out there as a series promise and only one book in it. Anyone with half a brain will tell you that one story does not make a series. If you put up a TV series with one episode, you'd be sent home packing. Can I get away with calling it a pilot?
Anyway, the point here is that in the coming days, I'll be talking about the books I'm working on right now, and do I dare project a completion date for any of them? It would be wise, actually, so I'll have a date to hold myself to. Three makes it a bit more complicated, but it's not as bad as it might seem.
Just gotta, you know, be responsible here.
So the preview for the coming books is this: more Fempiror, more Maze, and something else. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Print and Digital
So there is always the question of distribution when it comes to books, since a book isn't worth much if no one reads it. I started out with Createspace back when it charged you an extra $40 a year to knock the price down a little and make more off the sales. Now, Createspace doesn't charge anything for the same service, so I save a bunch a year now that I have seven books up. Those paperbacks are all available on Amazon and of course, on Createspace's site.
But digital distribution is another question. One struggle was whether to make the books Amazon exclusives through the KDP Select program or to make them globally available in nearly every eBook store know to mankind through Smashwords. For a little bit, I had them on KDP, but I finally decided to kill the select and go everywhere. Select has some advantages, to be sure, but I'm not sure they outweigh the overall bonus of global distribution in nearly every ebook store out there.
So if you have a Kindle, you can still buy it. If you have a Nook, you can get it. If you want to shop the Apple store, you can get it. If you have any random eReader from about anywhere, you can read it. That's the advantage of global. I do miss out on per page reads, but that is only for those in the Kindle Unlimited program or Prime people who own actual Kindles. It is actually very restrictive. I also miss out on the Kindle Countdown deals program which was good for a bit. Still, the global distribution for eBooks is far better.
So the transition is happening now. Grab the paperbacks always because they'll outlast all of us. But if you have an eReader of any kind, in a couple weeks, you can read it no matter what brand it is,
But digital distribution is another question. One struggle was whether to make the books Amazon exclusives through the KDP Select program or to make them globally available in nearly every eBook store know to mankind through Smashwords. For a little bit, I had them on KDP, but I finally decided to kill the select and go everywhere. Select has some advantages, to be sure, but I'm not sure they outweigh the overall bonus of global distribution in nearly every ebook store out there.
So if you have a Kindle, you can still buy it. If you have a Nook, you can get it. If you want to shop the Apple store, you can get it. If you have any random eReader from about anywhere, you can read it. That's the advantage of global. I do miss out on per page reads, but that is only for those in the Kindle Unlimited program or Prime people who own actual Kindles. It is actually very restrictive. I also miss out on the Kindle Countdown deals program which was good for a bit. Still, the global distribution for eBooks is far better.
So the transition is happening now. Grab the paperbacks always because they'll outlast all of us. But if you have an eReader of any kind, in a couple weeks, you can read it no matter what brand it is,
Friday, June 3, 2016
Vengeance
The first screenplay I ever wrote was a slasher called Vengeance that changed a lot over its life cycle. Basically, I was learning to write something new, and through lots of feedback, the script and story changed into what it is now. I novelized that script, and it is presently available as a Kindle book. Once I get the cover I have in my head completed, I'll release a print version as well.
While it began life as a slasher, it turned into something much better, and the novelization takes it one step further by painting some pretty decent characters and ensuring that the heartstrings are played at least a little anytime one of them meets an untimely end. It still possesses some tropes of the slasher genre, and the end does indicate a sequel (though I'll need to reconstruct it as I lost that draft when I accidentally reformatted the hard drive it lived on).
But overall, I think the novel turned out better than the script, and while someone did option the script once, it came to nothing as these things often do. I do hope you enjoy the book though.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Looking Forward
This is a new beginning. On here, I'll try to be short and relevant. Give single topics of interest to you who might follow what I'm doing, but not overwhelm you with tons of info on a single post. After all, we all have better things to do. I have better things to write, and you have better things to read.
The last post on this blog was in 2011. That's a long time ago and a lot has changed. The idea for many projects has fallen by the wayside and I primarily focus on writing books at this point. I have seven books on Amazon now of a variety of genres. Four of them are of the Fempiror Chronicles, one is anew series called The Maze, and the other two are sort of one-offs. Well, one says "to be continued...'' but we'll see.
All of my books are available to purchase on the Kindle as well as being available to borrow with the Kindle Unlimited subscription service. In fact, for the foreseeable future, I plan on making all of my books available through this Kindle Unlimited, so a subscription to that is like unlimited future reads of whatever I write. I'm not sure if that's motivation or not.
After completing the fourth Fempiror book, I'm turning my focus to The Maze, primarily, but I have ideas for others as well. I would like to increase my book output considerably, if I can, but I know that means focusing more time on it. You know, instead of focusing time on other things...like video games and Facebook.
So in the spirit of keeping this short and relevant, this is where I'll end this. knock on wood, I'll use this blog for short, relevant posts related to bigger things as opposed to lengthy rants about politics, religion, and the way of the world. Seriously, that's what the books are for.
The last post on this blog was in 2011. That's a long time ago and a lot has changed. The idea for many projects has fallen by the wayside and I primarily focus on writing books at this point. I have seven books on Amazon now of a variety of genres. Four of them are of the Fempiror Chronicles, one is anew series called The Maze, and the other two are sort of one-offs. Well, one says "to be continued...'' but we'll see.
All of my books are available to purchase on the Kindle as well as being available to borrow with the Kindle Unlimited subscription service. In fact, for the foreseeable future, I plan on making all of my books available through this Kindle Unlimited, so a subscription to that is like unlimited future reads of whatever I write. I'm not sure if that's motivation or not.
After completing the fourth Fempiror book, I'm turning my focus to The Maze, primarily, but I have ideas for others as well. I would like to increase my book output considerably, if I can, but I know that means focusing more time on it. You know, instead of focusing time on other things...like video games and Facebook.
So in the spirit of keeping this short and relevant, this is where I'll end this. knock on wood, I'll use this blog for short, relevant posts related to bigger things as opposed to lengthy rants about politics, religion, and the way of the world. Seriously, that's what the books are for.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Plans for 2011
So we have a new year upon us, and I figure it's a good time to look at my long range plans and see where I actually stand. I wanted to have produced another feature or two by now, I had planned to complete another novel as well, and I wanted to also have completed one of my concept recordings at least. Well, as life tends to go, I got very little of that done.
If I weigh out what I could realistically complete, I have the following ideas:
1. I recently finished the first draft of the 3rd Fempiror book, so I could have that one in the bag in a few months.
2. My two favorite low budget features are Alien Proof and Inexplicable. I want to start working on Inexplicable first since it requires no digital effects for any part of it. Alien Proof is Sci-Fi, so I at least need some kind of spaceship effect along with either a way to fake my way around a spaceship set or an actual set. Bit more of a budget there, but the script is hilarious.
3. I always want to do something album related, but I'm not sure of the best way yet. I could probably record 100% of it myself, and if I limit myself to 10-12 songs, it might be more doable than the concept album.
4. Beyond the 3rd Fempiror book, I have other stories I want to write. One is a sci-fi epic along a completely different vein from Fempiror called The Armor of Belial, but it's also only one book. Like Fempiror, it's a screenplay I wrote, but the budget on that one would be so high that without an existing novel, no one would ever make it. I figure once I have the 3rd Fempiror book done, I'll write that one while I'm working out the story for the 4th Fempiror. I also have a series of children's books in my head, but I'll either need to work out my art skills or have someone else good at art to illustrate.
Such are the plans. I want to be more active in updating this blog with actual progress, which means I have to make actual progress.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Status Update
It's been several months since I've posted and I thought it would be fair to post an update as to where we stand. The One Night soundtrack is at a complete standstill partly due to time and partly due to no female singer. All attempts to solicit a female singer have met with failure leading me to believe that maybe now isn't the time for this.
I'm wanting to temporarily move on to another feature in the hopes that maybe I'll run into someone who can sing who knows someone else interested in completing this One Night project with me. I would really like to complete it in the near future. It should never have taken this long. That seems to be my mantra, doesn't it?
For a feature, I've got Inexplicable on the brain as well as two others: one is called Alien Proof which is a comedy I'd done with some Australians a few years back and another is incomplete for the moment, but is an Amnesia thriller. I've been writing it specifically to utilize locations that I should be able to easily get. It's about halfway done, but since I'm writing it under part of a challenge, there's a due date of September 7 (I think) to adhere to. Therefore, it will be done in a couple of weeks. So with three features sitting right there, I'm seriously considering doing more than one at a time. We'll see...
The only other thing is the third Fempiror book, and I've been dreadfully slow at getting it written. I'm on Chapter 3, which is slow considering how quickly I had the first draft of book two done. Need to work on it.
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The Fempiror Chronicles: Genesis of the Mutation
The second Fempiror novel is available and has been for a few months now. I had posted it on Facebook, but never did on here. There hasn't been much to report.
Logline: David Taylor investigates the emergence of a new evolution of Fempiror.
Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure
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