I think the saying is that the sweetest sound anyone can hear is the sound of their own name. Not sure who said that – probably Dale Carnegie. I’ll refine the idea to say that the sweetest sound a writer
On Being an Author – So Far
Barnes & Noble finally caught onto Seeing by Moonlight about a week after everyone else did. And I’ve created a GoodReads profile for the book, which led to an Author Profile for myself. And while my understanding is that I’m
Seeing by Moonlight – Sales Links
So the other sites have picked up faster than advertised as well. Going to turn this into a clearing-house page to gather links until I can organize a better place for them. My partner Mr. Thomas should be updating the
Faster than I thought
We’re now live on Amazon! The Kindle edition of Seeing by Moonlight is ready for sale at the sub-Frappuccino price of only $3.99. Thanks to my friend, Future Doctor Ashley Miller, I know we’ve already had our first sale. CLICK
The Rollout Begins
Mr. Thomas and I have approved the final digital master file for Seeing by Moonlight, and it has now been pushed out to a dozen leading digital booksellers. Each processes at their own speed, so there won’t be an official
Adventures in Bookmaking
Can’t remember if I’ve recommended it here before, but two recommendations would still be insufficient for David Gaughran’s e-book Let’s Get Digital, which works as both a fearless argument for and primer into the world of digital self-publishing, which is
Variety
As I mentioned in my last post (wow, that was awhile ago), I was briefly consumed by the job of Assistant Editing a feature, which is called The Pact II. I have not seen The Pact. It’s not strictly necessary
May the Odds Be Something Something
My partner shared a Wired.com article with me today about the strong role genre fiction is playing in the e-publishing world. This doesn’t really surprise me; in Hollywood you know that there are many genre subcultures with supernormal appetites for