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| Countdown- Stories- 4 down, 48 to go. Books- 5 down, 7 to go. See how this happened, below. Released so far: Jumble Sale- 20 stories from the author that have appeared in magazines, anthologies, and online
Halls of Horror #1- A 5 Story Collection (Horror stories)
............................................................... Halls of Horror #2- A 5 Story Collection (Horror stories)
............................................................... Crooked Paths - A 5 Story Collection (Mystery/Crime)
............................................................... Fables and Fantasies- A 5 Story Collection
............................................................... Stories in the Fables and Fantasies series-- buy as singles, or save and get the whole collection above.
The rich and powerful High Count is taking a young wife. Neither she nor her mute sister care for the interest of the ugly, older man. The quiet sister works dark magic to prevent the wedding. A grim tale of good intention gone wrong. ***
When a mysterious enchanted maiden in the forest is awakened by the prince, they marry, and she becomes queen. But she and her little men have a dark secret. This tale of dark fantasy puts a new twist on an old story. ***
A strange little man gets kicked around all his life, but then has a chance for sex, riches, and glory, when he uses his powers to help a young maiden in dire straits. This is a funny, bawdy take on an old tale. This story was first published in Sorcerous Signals. The artwork is by Marge Simon. ***
In epic fantasy, we're given heroes to root for. Here, we have bad examples to avoid. Fatbird and the Gay Louser are an unlikely, mismatched pair, bungling their way through the mean streets of fantasy. From the dank-smelling alleys and ramshackle taverns of their town, to the stout castle walls and moldy dungeons, they sling swords and insults aplenty. Disguises, fights, treachery, mouthy, spoiled princesses, all the good stuff! Like Jersey Shore with swords... This story was first published in Aoife's Kiss, and the editor thought it was a hoot! *** How did this happen?--- Joining the Revolution, Going Nuts With a Challenge On December 6th, I finally took the plunge, and put my first story up for sale on Smashwords-at a mere 99 cents! This is where I've really joined the publishing revolution. Do it yourself? Heavens to Murgatroyd! And the reason is a group of writers who have been preaching for some time that writers have choice, that all those countless hours we spend toiling away might actually be put to use, by putting up our good work so that readers can find it and even compensate us with a few pennies. People like Joe Konrath and Barry Eisler, with their conversation in Be the Monkey. And Dean
Wesley Smith, with his trilogy of terror: And many others. Okay guys, some of us have been paying attention. And we've changed our strategies...
Then along came a small outfit, a startup publisher, and they asked
me if I wanted to take a chance and publish with them. After weighing
the pros and cons, I did, and this last Summer, Briona Glen Publishing
released my first book in print (and as an ebook). HA-- try that with a big NY house-- if your name isn't Stephen King! Hey, pretty good, but why stop there? I'd published over 20 short stories, some really good ones, but once they appear, they dissolve after a short time and don't get seen. But the guys mentioned above have been saying-- get that stuff up, folks! Your backlist is a goldmine! I hear ya! And so I'll put stories up for sale, as singles and collections. They won't be hiding anymore, they'll be read. In fact, I've been so inspired, I decided to go absolutely nuts. It's because of these guys, I swear! Dean Wesley Smith was trying to write 100 stories in a year, while also doing his books. Life got in the way, so he couldn't finish. But he proved the method, that working writers can produce a lot if they get over this notion they HAVE to write slowly, and only put out a book (or two) a year. So I'm picking up that torch and running. I want to be a full-time
fiction writer, so here's what I'm going to attempt for the coming year,
while I'm still keeping my day job. The 2012 Challenge First, the Book of the Month Challenge- I want to put out books (ebooks first, and we'll see about print) to the tune of one new book for every month of the New Year. I can't write good novels that fast, so a few will be novels, and the rest will be story collections. Still, it's 12 books. Which leads us to Part II of the Challenge. So there you have it-- 12 books, in addition to my two novels, and 52 stories-- an insane schedule. Since I have only limited time, it's going to mean full-out crazy. Too much? Maybe. But I'm fired up with writing religion, and a desire to play in the Big Leagues. You can blame it on those guys who've been egging us on to do stuff like this. By way of thanks, I'll be buying their books to support them, even if I'm cursing their names by the end of next year! So check back to see how I'm doing. ............................................................... |
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