I am alive! Anything you heard to the contrary is false. No, JF Dubeau did not kill me off in his upcoming sequel. I just have had a really tough couple of years and I didn’t keep up with much of what I probably should have.
In the spirit of keeping things short and sweet, pertinent updates:
I will be at Dragoncon. If you can make it by, reach out to me so I can say hi. If you have your copy and it isn’t already signed, I’ll sign it!
Fall is 50% done being edited by me. If you haven’t, you should probably get your copy pre-ordered today!
I’ve got other ideas that have been percolating, but that’s the important stuff for now.
Hey! Long time no chit chat. I said I wouldn’t abuse this method of communication and I meant it. So, a short update.
For those that missed it, Rise is on Audible and you can get it at tiny.cc/risenovel . If you have it already, I hope you enjoy.
A lot of you have gotten back to me about reading it, but reviews are still a bit low. If you have the time for a short word to encourage people to (or discourage them from) reading the book, then please head over to that link above and leave a review on Amazon. If you have time beyond that, Goodreads could use it as well.
Last part. Fall is done. I’ve said that before. It needs edited, but it’s written. I’ve already started Shatter and am about 1/3 of the way through. If you want to read the sequel, you need to go follow it here tiny.cc/fallnovel and, when it goes live in the coming few months, preorder it. Why? Because you literally will be getting it sooner if you do. Remember, I don’t make a dime off of preorders. So, the more of you that order it to get it into production, the less I make. That’s not important. I want you to read it. And you will have the chance to make it happen.
Just an update for you about an event I participate in every Fall.
BLUF: Support me as I raise money for the hospital that saved my niece’s life. Go here to donate.
This weekend, gamers around the world will come together for 24 (25 with the time change) hours of gaming raising money for children. The event is Extra Life and all the money the gamers raise goes to support Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals across the US.
This event is particularly close to my heart as my niece was born into Providence of Alaska at 26 weeks. They helped keep her in the womb as long as possible, safely delivered her, and saved her life during her 72 day stay in the NICU. She’s now a happy, bubbling kid full of life thanks to that hospital.
All of the funds I raise go to Providence of Alaska. Many, many more gamers have similar stories about the hospitals they support. In fact, the entire event was inspired by Victoria Enmon, a little girl diagnosed with cancer that wanted to do something for the other kids around her that were more sick. You can learn more about her story in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHSZ_82wiJg . Warning: tissues should be nearby.
So, what can you do? Well, you can join in and support a hospital. Learn more at http://www.extra-life.org . But, if you’d rather just support a gamer, you can go to that site and find someone also doing this. My page is here. I believe Jamison Stone is also participating.
Oh, and Rise is 42 copies away from 2K sold:-) I’m still waiting on all those reviews you promised.
We are one month away from the release of Rise into the world wide wild! And Rise needs your help yet again when this happens. Well, really before it happens. Here’s how.
Bookstores! Go to them wherever you see them and request they stock the book. All you need is the book title and my name and they will find it in their system to order. Even if you have a copy coming, doing this helps tell bookstores there is interest in this product and gets them putting copies on their shelves for you to, I don’t know, take friends to get.
Amazon! This is the big one. The number of reviews a book gets is critical in getting it visibility on Amazon’s pages. The magic number for this is 100. Don’t assume everyone else will do this so you don’t have to. Just go real quick and knock it out. And your review does NOT have to be a work of literary note itself. It can be something as simple as “I like this book” with a star rating to show how much. Pro tip: in the subject line put “ARC review” or “Advance Reader Copy review”. That tells people looking at the reviews who see you aren’t a “verified purchaser” because you didn’t buy it from Amazon that you did read it because you had special access early. Second Pro tip: copy pasta! Once you put one on Amazon, go to Goodreads, copy and pasteJ And Bn.com. And Indigo. Anywhere you want. You can reuse the same review on all of them.
Now for the big question. When? Well, with bookstores, now! With the reviews, do them as soon as you can. Amazon won’t open it up for reviews until about 2 weeks before or less. I’ll be sure to send out a reminder once I notice it.
Now for the last big question. The release party. I’m still ironing out some details but Michelle and I will be at Dragoncon. Don’t worry, it won’t happen at con so you don’t have to rush out and get a con badge. When I know more details, I’ll let you know. It’s only meant to be a little deal for all of you who supported this project in GA and who come to Dragoncon to come see me and chat about the book. For those of you in Europe, I’ll have another in Frankfurt after I get back.
First, update on After Man. I’ve finished rewriting act one and am digging in deep on act two. Unfortunately, I’ve had a rough month or so as I’ve been working through some personal issues. Some of these greatly affect the story that is Rise and her sequels. Some also affect After Man’s narrative. Either way, it’s drained all the creative out of me and I’m just starting to get that groove back. So, stay tuned for more on that front. I will upload a few more chapters in the coming weeks.
Now, on to something else you can help with. Many of you also preordered Rise. Some haven’t and are just getting introduced to it. Here’s a copy of the update I sent there.
We are one month away from the release of Rise into the world wide wild! And Rise needs your help yet again when this happens. Well, really before it happens. Here’s how.
Bookstores! Go to them wherever you see them and request they stock the book. All you need is the book title and my name and they will find it in their system to order. Even if you have a copy coming, doing this helps tell bookstores there is interest in this product and gets them putting copies on their shelves for you to, I don’t know, take friends to get.
Amazon! This is the big one. The number of reviews a book gets is critical in getting it visibility on Amazon’s pages. The magic number for this is 100. Don’t assume everyone else will do this so you don’t have to. Just go real quick and knock it out. And your review does NOT have to be a work of literary note itself. It can be something as simple as “I like this book” with a star rating to show how much. Pro tip: in the subject line put “ARC review” or “Advance Reader Copy review”. That tells people looking at the reviews who see you aren’t a “verified purchaser” because you didn’t buy it from Amazon that you did read it because you had special access early. Second Pro tip: copy pasta! Once you put one on Amazon, go to Goodreads, copy and pasteJ And Bn.com. And Indigo. Anywhere you want. You can reuse the same review on all of them.
Now for the big question. When? Well, with bookstores, now! With the reviews, do them as soon as you can. Amazon won’t open it up for reviews until about 2 weeks before or less. I’ll be sure to send out a reminder once I notice it.
Now for the last big question. The release party. I’m still ironing out some details but Michelle and I will be at Dragoncon. Don’t worry, it won’t happen at con so you don’t have to rush out and get a con badge. When I know more details, I’ll let you know. It’s only meant to be a little deal for all of you who supported this project in GA and who come to Dragoncon to come see me and chat about the book. For those of you in Europe, I’ll have another in Frankfurt after I get back.
Hey, happy weekend everyone!
I have an actual update for you on Rise! I finished the proofread of the manuscript last night a little after midnight my time and sent it back to Girl Friday. It was a good thing I had that opportunity because I noticed a continuity error that was going to figure large once you start reading Fall. Needless, to say, I’m very glad to have caught it. Someone I work with stated the detail I fixed seemed a very minor thing to be focused on. But, it’s the little details like that I think that matter the most in a grand tale. Sure, I could have left it and altered the story the rest of the way. But I couldn’t. Those details are going to explain a lot when you put them all together later in the series.
So, Rise is back in the production team’s hands for now. Monday they’ll go over my responses and hopefully start making those changes right off. Assuming I got it all right, I shouldn’t see Rise again in any form I can touch to alter it.
We’re just over three months from release. Stay tuned for more news on how you can help make Rise’s release a fireworks show of epic proportions!
We did it! You did it! With your help, After Man took second place in the Geek and Sundry contest. Michelle and I are so grateful for your support, especially the Rise supporters who came back to help again. We now move our focus to getting the rewrite finished and off to Inkshares for developmental edit.
For the new followers that came on board in the first 24 hours after the contest ended but were unable to pre-order because of the glitch that turned After Man into an unfunded book, the problem has been fixed.
Stay tuned next week for the Geek and Sundry announcement of which of the three contest winners gets the nod as the first book in the Geek and Sundry collection. If you haven’t checked out the other two winning books, I encourage you to do so now. You can find links to them here.
See below for more content related to After Man’s back story.
Less than 6 hours to go. Then the production starts for After Man. We cleared 300 readers yesterday and are now approaching 350 copies sold. That may not seem like a lot, especially compared to Rise’s 609 readers during the contest and 780 copies sold to date, but 350 copies is still a large number of books. More copies means more people reading and more people talking about it and more people hearing about it. That’s the key to a book taking off. So thanks to you for helping make that happen. Also, I’d like to say a big thanks to Jim Chatfield for his being the 300th reader to hop on board After Man’s support train and then later bringing his wife on board! It’s things like this, people like you choosing to not only preorder but to go and find someone else to jump on board, that make an author smile a lot inside.
Now for what’s next for After Man. First up will be my finishing the rewrite of the manuscript. After that, the same editing and production process as before with Rise begins. It will be several months before this book is ready. Rise took almost a full year to get out to people (Nerdist Contest ended 30 Sept 2015, release date is 13 Sept 2016). After Man is going to be shorter than Rise or Fall (which I’ve completed btw. Keep an eye out for that one), but I still expect it to be in production until at least Jan 2017. And remember, this time I’ll be going to San Francisco to sign all of these before they are shipped for sure. That’s part of what you helped make happen by preordering. I likely won’t be able to do the same for Rise, but everyone who preorders After Man will get one of those signed copies.
As always, some content for you, this time in the form of a news headline from long in the past. Enjoy!
Martin Hoffman, Nobel Prize-Winning Geneticist and Last Man On Earth, Is Dead at 76
by Alexandra St. Fleur May 4, 2121
Martin Hoffman, who shared the 2100 Nobel Prize in Genetics for discovering a new more stable method for artificial insemination of the female egg using artificially create sperm using female genetic contributions, died on Sunday in East Sussex, England. He was 76.
The cause was complications of chorioepithelioma resulting from his exposure to the same viral agent released at the end of World War III in 2095 that led to what is now called the Great Death, the death of all Y-chromosome carrying males.
As a geneticist, Dr. Hoffman played a key role in the advancement of an early 21st century process wherein skin cells from adult females could be harvested and used to artificially inseminate an egg, thus creating an embryo. His Nobel Prize-winning discovery, which he shared with Dr. Rebecca Smalley and Dr. Roberta Curl of Rice University in Houston, was the demonstration of specification of hPGC-like cells (hPGCLCs) from germline competent pluripotent stem cells.
Dr. Hoffman, a life long lover of art and service to community, always gave credit to his partners for the lionshare of the work put in to finish the revolution of this new process, a key step in preserving humanity in the wake of the Great Death.
"He always gave us the credit, and never wanted any accolades," said Dr. Smalley, formerly a genetics professor at Houston university, where Dr. Hoffmann worked for nearly two decades after the war before returning to England in the fall of 2115 because of failing health.
"Unlike most discoveries in genetics, this was immediately impactful," said Gina Forrino, a science writer who worked with Dr. Hoffman at the Science Museum of London for a brief stint in 2116 before he officially left public life and returned home to East Sussex. "Everyone in the world felt this. I mean, the work of those three saved humanity."
Dr. Hoffmann studied genetics at the University of Sheffield, earning his undergraduate degree in 2067, and completed his Ph.D there in 2070 with a focus on Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics. As a student, he divided his time between conducting experiments, playing tennis and amateur painting.
Dr. Hoffman completed postdoctoral work in the United States and Canada in 2073 and returned to England to work as a teacher at the University of Sussex.
He began working with Dr. Smalley and Dr. Curl at Rice in the fall of 2091, two years after World War III erupted in central Asia. In addition to his wife of 53 years, Mary, he is survived by two daughters, Stephany and Diana.
As a thank you to all your support during the campaign to bring Rise to publication, Inkshares sent out a gift of $10 credits to use in another contest. I’ve contacted many of you through the Book of Faces, but just in case I missed people, I’m sending this little announcement out. They expire on Monday, 16 May 2016. Most of those I have talked to did receive the credits but there are a few who did not and I’m not sure why. Still, it doesn’t hurt for you to look. And, if you have them, I could think of at least one way you could use them by Monday night.
In other news related to Rise itself, I’ve seen the final copy sent to the proofreader and it looks amazing. This thing is so close to happening yet still so many months away. Stay tuned for news regarding a small release party at or around DragonCon in Atlanta, GA the week leading up to the convention.
Finally, many of you have been asking about the sequel to Rise, Fall. Some of you have noticed on my author page it lists a certain draft named Fall and asked why you couldn’t go follow or preorder it yet. The reason is I haven’t quite finished prepping the page for public viewing so you can follow it. It will not be available for preorder until closer to Rise’s release date of 13 Sept 2016. Stay tuned.