Leo Valiquette sent an update for Bane of All Things

Howdy, folks. Hard to believe it’s been almost three months since my last update. This summer has vanished way too fast. I hope you are all staying safe and keeping as well as you can.

The Good News: Bane of All Things is almost ready to go to copy editing.

The Bad News: In The World that Was, this would have meant we were about seven months from a publication date – the day BoAT would be on bookstore shelves and up for purchase online. And most importantly – in your hands. But alas, we are stuck with The World That Is. Because of that, we are looking at a publication date in the summer or fall of 2021.

“Why is that, Leo?” you ask.

In short, it sucks right now to be trying to publish a first novel from a debut author with a reasonable hope of a successful launch. “Successful” being a mercenary measurement of how many books we actually sell in a particular period of time. 

I of course don’t want to just publish a book – I want to build a career as an author. And publishing a first book under circumstances where it isn’t likely to do well is a surefire way to sabotage that.

“But aren’t people stuck at home and reading more right now?” 

Yes, but the books that are doing best are generally the ones available from established authors…and anything about Trump.

Bookstores across the U.S. are still operating with skeleton crews and curbside pickup. The usual machinery of book promotion and launch is stuck in low gear and many people have been laid off (I mean across the industry, not at Inkshares – in fact, Inkshares just hired a new chief operating officer away from The Onion, but that’s another story).

These impacts of the pandemic on book retail and book promotion works against first-time authors like me most of all.

So in the interests of giving BoAT the best possible chance to do well, and me as an author to do well, the prudent course is to aim for that time frame a year or so from now, when we hopefully have a vaccine and the world is returning to some semblance of normal.

“So, what are you doing in the meantime?”

I’m glad you asked. Since we have the time to spare, we are doing some final additional tweaks to BoAT. This is all my idea. In fact, on our call last night, Inkshare’s CEO Adam Gomolin said he thought the book was in a quite strong place and we could just push it into copy editing now. But I figured we’ve got the time, so may as well use it.

In case you’re wondering, all the revision and tweaking up till now is what’s considered “developmental editing.” Copy editing is the real brass tacks nit-picky spelling and grammar stuff. BoAT is already pretty clean, so I wouldn’t expect that a lot of work of this sort remains.

But wait, there’s more!

BoAT is intended as the first of four books. I am just completing a second draft of Book 2 – The Crucible Tree. By the time BoAT does publish, the odds are good I will have already completed a first draft of Book 3 – tentatively titled Throne of Souls. Or maybe I will pick up where I left off a couple of years ago with the revamp of something entirely different – my post-apocalyptic weird western novel. We’ll see.

And on the cancer front

I continue to chug along – four months down, eight to go with my gene therapy meds. At present only mild side effects from the meds. Otherwise, doing well.

That’s all for now. As always, stay safe and be kind.

 

 

 

 

like · liked by S.T. and 5 others

People who have liked this reader update

    Leo Valiquette liked an update for Lost in the Fog

    Aloha All,

    The publication of Lost in the Fog is so close I can smell it.  For me, the scent is a cool, ocean breeze mingled with trees and dirt and the dampness of fog drifting across Lands End Trail at the westernmost point of San Francisco.  Maybe there’s some whiskey notes in there as well. 

    Lost in the Fog is a mystery, a comedy, a wild adventure, and a neo noir.  It’s also taken a helluva long time to get into print for people to read.  With the pandemic, it’s unfortunately made the wait even longer.

    And now there’s a new calamity to add to the Shit Show of 2020 to further delay Lost in the Fog. 

    The fires in California and Oregon, with their extremely dangerous air quality, have been a horrific ordeal that’s affected so many people.  Because of this, it’s produced a slight setback for the printed books to be shipped to everyone who pre-ordered one.  Of course my novel’s delay means absolutely nothing in the larger picture of what’s going on, and my heart goes out to everyone affected.

    But there is some good news with Lost in the Fog . . . the e-version will be ready to go on September 21st as promised! 

    Anyone who bought a paperback will also automatically receive an e-copy.  You will be emailed my book in both mobi (for Kindle) and Epub (Apple books) files, as well as in Adobe PDF which can be read on any computer or device.  I just received my advanced e-copy, and it looks super cool!  While I’m still a paper and ink kind of guy, I’ve read plenty of books on Kindle and I’m a fan. 

    Inkshares has said that the paperbacks of Lost in the Fog will be shipped in October.  I don’t have an exact date, but when I do, you will be the first to know.  I’m incredibly sorry for this delay.

    That being said, I’m also incredibly excited that on September 21st e-copies will be sent to everyone who pre-ordered Lost in the Fog!  Thank you, thank you, thank you, and mahalo!  I’m so grateful for your support, and I hope you enjoy the story of Camden, Veronica, and their quest to find the stolen Matisse sculptures in San Francisco.

    -Michael  

    like · liked by Ann and 7 others

    People who have liked this reader update

      Heidi A. Moore followed Leo Valiquette
      Leo Valiquette
      Leo Valiquette grew up in rural Ontario, Canada, but escaped to Tatooine, Middle Earth, and that bar...
      Follow
      Leo Valiquette followed Heidi A. Moore
      Heidi A. Moore
      Part-time florist, full time stay at home mom who wouldn’t be caught without a book in her purse. An...
      Follow
      Leo Valiquette liked an update for Cape’s Side Bay
      CAPE’S SIDE BAY COMING 2021
      For everyone who has supported Cape’s Side Bay I would like to once again thank you! It has been a long time since this book began it’s Inkshares journey. 

      My goal was not to begin crowdfunding (selling) the book on the site until it was completely written. When the book was complete in 2014 I began my page on Inkshares, and began taking pre-orders.  I knew the book would go through several stages of editing even after hitting my goal, but I also knew I had a finished book and so there was no intent on anyone waiting long for their copy of Cape’s Side Bay. 

      It has been six years. Crazy to think. Inkshares has change a lot during these years, at one point the book would not be published properly by the site, then that changed in 2016 when they held a contest and Cape’s Side Bay finished first. 

      The book over the past two years has gone through several edits and revisions and I am very happy with where it stands. Maybe a few more changes (small) along the way, but I have recently spoken to Adam Gomolin the CEO of Inkshares, and I have been told Cape’s Side Bay will be published Spring/Summer 2021. 

      If you have not ordered yet you can do so right here: https://www.inkshares.com/books/cape-s-side-bay?referral_code=4cd2117e 

      I am sorry it has taken this long, and there is still some time. It is a process, I just sincerely hope you all enjoy the book when you finally have it in your hands! 

      Thank you, 
      James



      like · liked by Meghan and 8 others

      People who have liked this reader update

        Leo Valiquette followed Souly Yours
        Souly Yours
        One soul loving another beyond belief.
        Leo Valiquette liked an update for Richly Drawn

        Hello, 

        Here’s a quick update about the release of Richly Drawn. While the original plan for the novel was to release it in the fall of 2020, the COVID19 pandemic has caused some delays. Right now, it is nearly impossible to market a new book, as many of the tools and pipelines a book is fed through are out for the count.

        Inkshares feels the best course of action is to delay the release of Richly Drawn until the second half of 2021, and I agree with them. What does this mean for you? Well, it means there are still several months left before you get your copy of the book. Sorry about that! So while you wait, stay safe and healthy!

        Thanks aplenty,

        Wolf Kraft

        like · liked by Mads and 3 others

        People who have liked this reader update

          Leo Valiquette liked an update for WILD CONVICTION

          Update on WILD CONVICTION! Thanks to supporters, readers, fans!

          Just hit 31% of the goal for publication!

          I am at 233 pre-orders, which is 31% of the goal Inkshares sets.

          I am hoping to get to 250 pre-orders by the end of this month--in 5 more days, 17 more orders. I am doing a random giveaway at 250 pre-orders of gifts that are clues that relate to the novel.

          I am donating from my own funds to the Flash Fundraiser challenge for UNCF, which supports African Americans and other minorities with college scholarships. At $33 for UNCF ($1 for every pre-order I get during my Flash Fundraiser for UNCF.)

          I am also still supporting the Mission of Grace from my own funds, which provides for essentials and financial support to those who have needs. At $233 now for Mission of Grace.

          Thanks for your support and for telling others about WILD CONVICTION!

          like · liked by Michael and 2 others

          People who have liked this reader update

            Leo Valiquette liked Curio Citizen
            Curio Citizen
            When a headstrong archaeologist is kidnapped to be put on display for an alien society, she must fight to prove she’s not a feral animal with the help of one native who sees her humanity--but what she sees in him may endanger them both.
            Leo Valiquette followed Reader Writer
            Reader Writer
            Follow
            More items