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December 2, 2012

Changed cover of new novel and had review for Disposition 1

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This is the cover for my story under the other author name, different genre than usual (not so much GLBTQ focus). I didn’t like the monotone feel of the cover in the first post. I tried a cover with red letters. Too garish. This one has a bit of punch with the red autopsy but doesn’t have the garish red letters.

And I’m adding a week to the coupon code for this novel on Smashwords.

Promotional price: $0.00
Coupon Code: DT33S
Expires: December 15, 2012

On the K.M. Frontain front, had a review for The Dispositions of Ashes 1 on Smashwords. Thank you, Tom Wild.

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Published on December 02, 2012 09:16

December 1, 2012

New Title, New Name, New Genre

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/250855

This month, I have a freelance editing contract to do. My Nano project under the other pen name finished on time, as in done, totally done, published done. I had a lot of fun writing it. I am totally having fun with the characters, which means I’m being evil to them.

I’m not hiding that this other author is me, just separating out the genre from my usual work, which has a strong GLBTQ focus. So if anyone wants to check the new thing out, here is a coupon for a Smashwords download. Good for now and December 2.

Promotional price: $0.00
Coupon Code: DT33S
Expires: December 15, 2012

Btw, I did not do a mobi version on Smashwords this time, specifically because I hate that Smashwords forces writers to remove curled quotes (double and single) in order to create a mobi version, because the Smashwords meatgrinder is incapable of making these formatted punctuation marks show up in their mobi conversions. Straight quotes are inelegant. There is a mobi version on Amazon, but it’s 99 cents. There is no coupon generation feature for Amazon authors. Annoying, but there it is: Amazon is pushing KDP Select still.

Anyhow, it is very easy to change an ePUB to a mobi version. Just go download Calibre. This is a free program (I donated to the programmer–this guy provides an excellent service). Calibre will make a lovely mobi version of an ePUB and preserve the curled quotes. So go ahead, download the story from Smashwords using the coupon and go convert that thing.

And I’d like to remind everyone that Wikipedia is having its annual fundraiser. If you use Wikipedia regularly, please donate. They’ve asked for the amount you’d pay for a cup of coffee. If everyone who uses the site gave them just that much, their fundraising would be done right now. Please donate.

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Published on December 01, 2012 15:10

November 30, 2012

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Thu, 16:25 : The "Kill the Gays" bill is BACK, this time as a "Christmas gift" to #Uganda. We can stop it if we act now: http://t.co/FdNARV7n
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Published on November 30, 2012 09:16

November 29, 2012

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Wed, 16:28 : Fan art and overdue update. http://t.co/SVoMeSM9 Wed, 16:35 : Fan Art and Overdue Update http://t.co/9dXDq4PX
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Published on November 29, 2012 09:16

November 28, 2012

Fan Art and Overdue Update

This is fan art by Ambra of two characters in The Soulstone Chronicles fantasy series.

I have two new fan art pictures to post today. Ambra, a reader from Italy, loaded fan art onto Goodreads yesterday. She’s absolutely wonderful. I love her drawings. They’re whimsical, and she has a real flare for showing feelings, like mischievous humour, suspicion, etc. This set is sad but beautiful. And the hair in the colour version! It’s nice to see the red hair I so often describe. :)

Thank you so much, Ambra.

Colour version.

I love his profile. Is gorgeous. Waaah!


And now a promised update.

A reader contacted me on Livejournal and wished to know how I was doing on the next volume of The Soulstone Chronicles and also whether I intended to publish another installment of my Loved Him to Death series.

Starting with Soulstone first:

I updated Gryphon 2 and 3, as you may know from earlier posts. I started an update of the Dispositions. I have a lot of pesky -ly suffixes to weed out. I know they may not be as bad as I think, but I still have to do it. But the month of November arrived and I decided to do Nanowrimo for the first time.

I have done my equivalent of Nanowrimo without actually ever participating. That’s how all The Soulstone Chronicles arrived. The thing I never did was keep track of my daily word count.

This Nano experience was a much needed lesson for me. I now know with certainty how many words I can feasibly write per day with basic editing involved as I write them. This means going over the previous chapters more than once before continuing. It means cutting, not just gunning straight ahead for word count. It means throwing entire chapters away and still making my word count. It means I’m a fussy little boo who now knows her fussy little boo self can create a WIP schedule to get her backlog of unfinished series finished. No more fails.

Nanowrimo has been a good experience. I’m very happy to have done it. Oh, yeah! I did get my target 50k, but I’m not quite done this novel. I have maybe a chapter to go. I thought of things while I could not sleep again today (mind is on brain fry mode) and my predicted finish chapter may require a little extra chapter on the end. This story has a very strict third person POV where I do not use any cinematic flow. I needed distance between the characters, who are devious, or murderous, or just plain innocent and don’t know what’s happening.

And how does Nano apply to The Soulstone Chronicles? I shall schedule in the completion of Redemption 4 in 2013. It is a partial WIP right now.

WIP, work in progress, just in case you’re wondering. :) That one threw me the first time I saw it. What the heck is a WIP? Sounds kinky.

About The Loved Him to Death series:

It is no longer available on Freya’s Bower. I pulled it in October. I now have it back in my hands and in my control and will take the next installment wherever it ends up. I have the basic plot in mind, but I’m a pantser queen. Things happen. The characters don’t evolve in expected manners. My mind is an uncompartmentalized madhouse of characters doing as they please, and oh, wait, that sounds like Omos of the Ether. Do you know how often I make fun of his name? That was a huge word! Uncompartmentalized. It’s got a big red “this is a misspelled word” squiggle under it right now… Bleh. Don’t care.

…right, so I will schedule the next installment of Loved Him to Death for 2013 as well.

The planned books to get done or re-published are Loved Him 1 and 2 back up as ePUBs and mobi with new covers, Loved Him 3 finished, Redemption 4 finished, Tristan finished and published (Tristan used to be a free WIP on Livejournal, but I pulled it).

After that, I will be scheduling the next Pearl novel and the next Beast novella. Then more Soulstone. And somewhere in there, I will shove in the WIP of the other series under the other pen name.

About the other pen name. I’m not trying to hide this work from my current fans and readers so much as separate the series from the GLBTQ genre. Rather than scare off readers uncomfortable with GLBTQ material, I decided to separate this story from the K.M. Frontain publications and use another author name. I may make an announcement about it on my Frontain blogs eventually, but I will not focus on it or answer questions about it here. I just don’t want to stop anyone who has read my other works from finding this story if they are interested. I’d just like to ask you not to mention this me if you decide to post reviews for that me. Heh heh. Yeah. Sounds really split personality, that does.

And there it is, my update, new fan art (THANK YOU, AMBRA! WAAAAH!), and I’m off to finish this Nanowrimo WIP.


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Published on November 28, 2012 13:35

November 22, 2012

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Wed, 16:33 : The "Kill the Gays" bill is BACK, this time as a "Christmas gift" to #Uganda. Act now to stop it: http://t.co/FdNARV7n
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Published on November 22, 2012 09:16

November 19, 2012

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Sun, 17:20 : I just donated to #Wikipedia. Help keep it free! #keepitfree http://t.co/MQQI6GmP
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Published on November 19, 2012 09:16

November 18, 2012

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Sat, 13:41 : Review for The Soulstone Chronicles http://t.co/F12FFIdh Sat, 13:44 : Review for The Soulstone Chronicles http://t.co/TlGaYnrB
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Published on November 18, 2012 09:16

November 17, 2012

Review for The Soulstone Chronicles

A few days ago, very early one morning while being my semi-usual insomniac self, I discovered an absolutely epic review on Amazon. I’m as worried about receiving bad reviews as any writer, so of course I look at the number of stars before reading any. That gives me time to brace myself.  Well, this was five stars. I relaxed and commenced reading.

Within a few seconds, I laughed in delight. Names were mentioned. I had to look up some, but the one that burst the silence and threatened to interrupt the sleep of the other family members was the Marquis de Sade. That made me laugh. Loud. I was very honoured. And yeah, I have a strange sense of humour.

I kept reading, and this reviewer nailed my series. Just nailed it. In a good way. He called me on pretty much everything. If it had been a poker game, I’d have lost the pot. He saw through the bluffs and named all the cards in my hand. I was delighted.

Strange game of poker, where you win when you lose, but it was, for me, a moment of profound acknowledgement, having all my cards named. This reader saw what I was doing, what I intended for the story. He understood my reason for writing it. It was epic. Best insomnia night ever. I had an even harder time sleeping after.

I hope you will take the time to read it. It’s a long review, but very encompassing. If you want to know what my series is about, without plot spoilers, this is the one to read.

Thank you, Paul Squassoni, for the absolutely lovely review. You have my gratitude.

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Published on November 17, 2012 10:44