Just a reminder that the Smashwords promo code is good through July 16th. If you want a free copy of the book see my last post and I'll hook you up.
Also, I've started doing art for the next book and as bonus content for my readers. If you've read Resolution you know that Rez favors a SIG P245 for concealed carry. So that was a logical gun to draw first. Above is just a teaser and to see the rest go to my Facebook page. If you haven't read Resolution and would like to, just "Like" my Facebook page and I'll get you set up with a code for a free download.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Get Yourself a Free Download of Resolution
Here's how that sweet action is gonna work. You like my Facebook page, or watch this blog, or offer to write a review and you gonna get yourself a free download boys and girls. What you needs to do is leave a post right here telling me that so-and-so just liked you on the Facebook and how I can contact you (which will probably be obvious since we're talking about Facebook and Google ... but whatever) and I'll get you a promo code to use at Smashwords. Here is where you go to get my Smashwords edition of Resolution. One last important note. The code is only good until July 16, 2012. Hustle up!
Wanted to also throw in a little something about Ask David.com. You will find their logo down below on the right and there is a reason I've put it on my page. David sent me an invite to his site and I learned that he is in the business of helping authors get some exposure. Seemed cool to me so I stopped by his site and sent in my information. Now, people can go to AskDavid.com and leave reviews and he likes to have unique content for the stuff he includes there. I gather that he, or someone on his crew, actually goes through the books that get listed, so he puts a lot of time and effort into his creation. If you want to write a review just let me know and I'll get you a Smashwords code.
Wanted to also throw in a little something about Ask David.com. You will find their logo down below on the right and there is a reason I've put it on my page. David sent me an invite to his site and I learned that he is in the business of helping authors get some exposure. Seemed cool to me so I stopped by his site and sent in my information. Now, people can go to AskDavid.com and leave reviews and he likes to have unique content for the stuff he includes there. I gather that he, or someone on his crew, actually goes through the books that get listed, so he puts a lot of time and effort into his creation. If you want to write a review just let me know and I'll get you a Smashwords code.
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
Author Type Ramblings
You know, I just started this blog and I am fairly certain no one is watching, but I think all people need an outlet for different things and particular aspects of our lives dictate what sort of outlet is needed. I wanted to write about my book, so that's just what I'll do. I had very low expectations coming into this world of ebooks. I don't know if ebooks are going to keep escapist reading alive or if it's already a dwindling past time. I just can't really tell. I know ebooks give some people pause and they wonder what impact it will have on books. I don't think books are so much the problem as reading itself. Of course reading isn't going anywhere, I hope. I think we'll always use written language. But more and more people seem to want to see and hear and maybe read their entertainment. I know I do. I have no subscription to any television at my house. TV offers me personally, almost nothing of interest. Sure, there have been great shows, The Shield comes to mind right away. I've enjoyed, even more than feature films, a large handful of television programs. Fringe, Spartacus, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, and what Heroes COULD have been, all sit on that list for me. But given that TV seems to be quantity over quality, I would say the titles I have enjoyed, compared to what exists and what is absolute trash, is but a paltry fraction of a percent. I did, however, have to concede the other day that I am addicted to Youtube. And I realized why. Youtube is what TV should be. I can go to Youtube and learn, be entertained, laugh, essentially get instantly the kind of programming I'm actually interested in without being advertised to ruthlessly. I get so much more pure content that regardless of "production value" I feel I get more ACTUAL value. And it provides opportunities to creative people, who actually understand what viewers are interested in, to share their visions. It's brilliant.
And books don't have to be all that much different. Sort of like comic books. Pure content in a cheap, little, high value package. I have always wanted my books to be short-ish. I know the feeling when the ride ends but you want it to continue. I have no idea if I provide that or not but I strive to write pure content at a length that is both a full ride but not intimidatingly long. I hadn't put this together until recently, but I think it helps give my writing another bit of focus.
So what's going on in the world of Rez? Well, I've written 9,000 words of the rough draft, but have been spending a lot of my time on the outline and the hand written draft. I write with a Zebra mechanical and a good ole composition book and I doubt that will ever change. Right now the after effects of the Falck scandal from Resolution are still haunting Nobel and new problems are showing their ugly heads as some microscope jockeys in the forensics lab seem to be on a mission to find the gun responsible for launching the round that took Falck's life and the person who pulled the trigger. Nobel knows that the one person still living who may be able to provide any clue at all is Rontay and he wants Rez to think of a violent way of solving that little problem. But, Rez knows that if Rontay ends up a corpse it is evidence to the lab monkeys that they're mission impossible is legitimate. A consultant with the right connections has his fingers in the mix and though his motives are unclear, it's perfectly obvious that he sees and angle worth exploiting for his own personal gain, or the gain of someone with fingers on the strings of the local political structure.
And that's just the dirty business from Resolution. Winston has put a local meth operation on the front burner for Rez and a drug war races to the verge of going nuclear thanks to the gun handling skills of what appears to be a hitman. As the risk ramps up beyond the capabilities of a single person, Rez finds himself working the fringe until Winston lets him off the leash to get done what needs doing.
And books don't have to be all that much different. Sort of like comic books. Pure content in a cheap, little, high value package. I have always wanted my books to be short-ish. I know the feeling when the ride ends but you want it to continue. I have no idea if I provide that or not but I strive to write pure content at a length that is both a full ride but not intimidatingly long. I hadn't put this together until recently, but I think it helps give my writing another bit of focus.
So what's going on in the world of Rez? Well, I've written 9,000 words of the rough draft, but have been spending a lot of my time on the outline and the hand written draft. I write with a Zebra mechanical and a good ole composition book and I doubt that will ever change. Right now the after effects of the Falck scandal from Resolution are still haunting Nobel and new problems are showing their ugly heads as some microscope jockeys in the forensics lab seem to be on a mission to find the gun responsible for launching the round that took Falck's life and the person who pulled the trigger. Nobel knows that the one person still living who may be able to provide any clue at all is Rontay and he wants Rez to think of a violent way of solving that little problem. But, Rez knows that if Rontay ends up a corpse it is evidence to the lab monkeys that they're mission impossible is legitimate. A consultant with the right connections has his fingers in the mix and though his motives are unclear, it's perfectly obvious that he sees and angle worth exploiting for his own personal gain, or the gain of someone with fingers on the strings of the local political structure.
And that's just the dirty business from Resolution. Winston has put a local meth operation on the front burner for Rez and a drug war races to the verge of going nuclear thanks to the gun handling skills of what appears to be a hitman. As the risk ramps up beyond the capabilities of a single person, Rez finds himself working the fringe until Winston lets him off the leash to get done what needs doing.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Smashwords publishing COMPLETE!
Now you can score Resolution on Smashwords! My "Premium Status" is still pending but I got all the formatting done and I think at this point it's only a matter of time. What that means is, my books will soon be available all over the place. With Smashwords, no matter what device you use to read your ebooks, you're covered. It converts the book to every known frickin' format in the ebook world. If you've got a Sony reader or you've got yourself a Nook, or whatever the case may be, you're set!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Time to get started
As I begin the process of writing book two in my Rez series, and
after discovering Smashwords, AND starting an author page on Facebook, a
blog seemed like a logical next step. One of the main functions of this
blog is going to be a place where readers can find short excerpts from
Residue (book 2) as I write it. I think that I'll use Facebook to share
images and update the progress of each book as I write them but blogs
are a fun way to offer more content and really a place for me to talk
about my writing and my characters. I think it might be kinda cool to
have a chance to get in the heads of authors I like and if I should
accumulate a fan base, perhaps they would feel the same way. I can talk
about my process and where I think my characters are going and at the
end of the day it could be a sort of virtual note book.
For now you can find Resolution: Events In The Life Of A Man Called Rez at Amazon at this link. And I hope you will eventually find a good reason to like me on Facebook - about the time I start posting some cool pictures and the book gets closer to being published, right? I'm just getting things rolling so be patient. I figure it's never too soon to start!
For now you can find Resolution: Events In The Life Of A Man Called Rez at Amazon at this link. And I hope you will eventually find a good reason to like me on Facebook - about the time I start posting some cool pictures and the book gets closer to being published, right? I'm just getting things rolling so be patient. I figure it's never too soon to start!
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