BIG NEWS!
I've taken a brief leave from my day job to finish the manuscript of the second book in the Maren Kane Mystery Series. The working title is A Timely Murder! Without revealing too much, I can share that one of the main characters from One Murder More (Book 1) runs for office, one is shot (no!) and Maren finds herself in deep trouble on the strip in Las Vegas.
I also want to share that although I’ve been fortunate to have several agents wooing me, I am staying with Inkshares! I could not imagine a more reader and author-friendly environment in which to write. But it does mean I need to have sufficient pre-orders to meet the threshold for Inkshares to publish me again—there is no “free pass” for sequels; each work must (appropriately) stand on it’s own. So I will be asking you soon to consider preordering the 2nd book in the Maren Kane mystery series, and to encourage others you know to do so. In particular, the system has changed—for One Murder More, money could be contributed without being linked to additional books to the backer. Under the new system only money to purchase books will be accepted, and 750 books total must be preordered to qualify for full publishing via Inkshares. This is true democratic publishing in action—you "vote" to secure the future of the book by purchasing copies in advance.
While all backers in the new system will receive special insider updates from me, I want to ask your input now on recommendations for a special incentive for individuals who order 10 books or more. (Upon request, I’ll arrange to have any books that a backer does not personally wish to receive donated to reputable charitable organizations. One I have in mind is the Downtown Women’s Center for homeless women in LA http://www.downtownwomenscenter.org. I welcome your suggestions for organizations that would similarly benefit from books for adult literacy efforts and for resale for their fundraising.)
Your Ideas for Incentives? In particular, what fits the “Maren Kane Mystery” gestalt? Also, I will need to be mindful that any incentive will be at my cost for production and shipping. In a general post Inkshares suggests " a t-shirt, mug or coloring book". Not sure any of those fit though...One idea I had is writing a special short story that would go only to “super-backers”, prior to being submitted to mystery magazines for publication.
Finally, I would appreciate your assistance in coming up with a better name than “super-backers” for those who are able to offer more support.
Thanks again for everything! It’s been quite a journey so far.
Kris
www.kriscalvin.com
ps Thanks for the great audiobook development suggestions! Will keep you posted...
Hello everyone! I'm back with an update after one crazy week of finals and waiting anxiously on grades. I got the grades that I needed and now instead of constantly thinking about that I can get back to writing! I have been adding chapters to the story and editing the already existing chapters and I am happy to say that the draft is almost finished. Please take a look at the chapters and leave some feedback so that I can know what I need to fix or what's good about my story. Thank you!
Greetings all,
Things are proceeding at an increasing rate with more news coming in.
Very excited to report that I've just scored an author appearance / book signing at Barnes & Noble in Salem, NH on one of the highest foot-traffic days of the year!
Sunday, December 20 from 1 to 3 PM!
Stop by and say hello. Please help me spread the word in your social media!
As Donald Trump would say - This is HUGE!
(In case any of you don't know it by now, the Daniel Trask character in my book really is Donald Trump and that method-written story is absolutley True!) That hook is getting me the radio interviews!
I am currently in San Fran visiting family and will attend Inkshares One Year Anniversary Party! It is Tuesday night 6-8 pm 415 Jackson St, San Francisco. Three or Four other authors will also be there to sign books, meet & greet. There will be free alcohol, so please drink responsibly - or get smashed if you want, as long as you have a ride (and don't turn into an obnoxious drunk - from my experience, pleasant drunks are very nice people and so much fun to be around! (not that I recommend it as a frequent habit)
I can't stress enough the importance of having a decent amount of positive reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Post a review this week and I will send you one of these cute puppies for Christmas (or whatever holiday you might celebrate) - while supplies last!
I continue to add to the list of bookstores that are stocking my title - see the list at the bottom of my website home page. www.sam2.org

Hi everyone,
I’ve been trying to write this short update for a few days now, but I keep being interrupted with more things to add in.
Friday night, I was having diner with family and my phone as vibrating like it was trying to make a break for it. I usually don’t look at my messages at the diner table but the whole point of having a mobile device is to be available in case of emergencies and, considering I rarely get any messages, I was wondering what was up. Turns out, I had sold a handful of copies of The Life Engineered in a very short amount of time. “Cool.” I thought, making a note to track down what as up later that night.
The thing is, I’m a marketing guy. My instinct when seeing sales is rarely about the money or about the visibility, it’s almost always about ‘where are these coming from?’. So as soon as it was polite to do so, I went to social media to see what had happened. Turns out, The Life Engineered, along with Sword & Laser, were the focus of a short article on io9.com.
I read io9.com daily.
Already that's pretty awesome and I wanted to put up an update about it. Then I got confirmation of this article by Alicia Smock being posted on examiner.com. It’s a great article and was fun to participate in. So I was going to include that in my update.
Then The Life Engineered gets mentioned on Geek & Sundry and I lose my God damned mind. I can only keep a rational, marketing oriented line of thought for so long before I become an irrational mess. This isn’t a client’s product being mentioned in the media according to plan. This is my book.
Finally, another article, this time on Inkshares very own newsletter pops up.
So there you have it my friends. The surreal events of the first few steps of promotion of The Life Engineered. If you’ve ever doubted that this little crowdfunding venture takes care of their authors, I think I can testify that we are handled with much love and care. And that’s just the stuff I feel comfortable putting on a public forum!
Oh, and by the way, I still intend to kill you. When A God in the Shed gets published I will draw a name at random from those of you who've pre-ordered and I'll include your likeness in the final draft as a victim. It will be awesome. Also, for each people you've referred you get one more chance to win the raffle. To my editors: Don't worry. I wouldn't offer this if I didn't already have a minor character that I could replace with the winner.
So lets start referring this book to all our friends and family so I can get to killing you as fast as possible.
As always, you have my gratitude. It’s an incredible ride so far and none of this is happening without your support. Thank you.
JF