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September 8, 2018
Beneath the Lanterns Is Now Available
13 Sept. 2018 -- Beneath the Lanterns is now available. The ebook version on Smashwords is priced at FREE and on Amazon for $0.99. The ebook version will be making its way to Apple, B & N, and Kobo within the next few days for FREE as well. Once it is in those ebook stores I will see if Amazon will match their FREE price. They have in the past, at least on Amazon.com. The Amazon ebook price after 1 January 2019 will be $8.50, so if you must buy it on Amazon, do it before then. The trade paperback edition will be available shortly for $12.50 on Amazon, B & N and other fine books store sites.
Beneath the LanternsNo good deed goes unpunished.
The historian Kel Cam enjoyed a pleasant life in Azera, the colorful capital of the Azere Empire. In the dark days, he taught classes at the University. In the bright days, he traveled the wide steppes to visit Blue Order communities, seeking clues about the mysterious, long dead civilization of the Elders in their ancient texts. However, when his best friend, Lefe Sol, the son of the ruler of Azere, discovers that his father has arranged his marriage to Ren Loh, the fourth daughter of the Empress of Jasmyne, Kel offers to stand by and help Lefe deal with his unexpected, and unwanted, bride-to-be. Kel soon finds himself caught up in the intrigues of empires which not only upset his well ordered life – they lay it to ruin.
Beneath the Lanterns is an old fashioned novel of adventure and travel set in an imaginary land – a land of colorful cities, wide steppes, and valleys littered with the ruins of a lost advanced civilization. It is a world of sixteen days of day light under the Yellow Lantern and sixteen days of night lit by the Blue Lantern. And across this wide and wild world under the Yellow and Blue Lanterns, Kel Cam finds that he must flee for his freedom, if not his life.
Beneath the Lanterns is the fifth novel by C. Litka. As in all of his novels, the story features richly drawn, engaging characters, imaginative settings, humor, and lighthearted adventure in a complete standalone novel.
Published on September 08, 2018 06:36
Beneath the Lanterns Coming Soon!
I have scheduled the release of my 2018 novel, Beneath the Lanterns, for Thursday 20 September. UPDATE: Create Space shipped my proof copy on the 8th, so if I receive it by the 12th, and everything is good to go, I'll be releasing the book on the 13th of September, knowing how eagerly it is awaited. (That's a joke, son.)
In any event, it will be available as both a trade paperback and as an ebook. The trade paperback will retail for $12.00 and will be available at Amazon, B & N, and other book stores. The ebook will be priced, as usual, for free on Smashwords, iBooks, B & N, and Kobo. I will release it on Amazon for the special introductory price of $.99 Since my preferred price for ebooks is free, I will see if Amazon will price match its competitors and list the ebook for free as well. While they have in the past, that is up to them. As a general rule Amazon has not been price matching the free price in most of its non-US stores, but Smashwords has a free mobi version that can be side-loaded onto a Kindle for Amazon readers outside of the US. After 1 Jan 2019 I will be raising the list price of the ebook to $8.50, so if you must buy it, be sure to buy it before the end of the year.
Beneath the Lanterns
No good deed goes unpunished.
The historian Kel Cam enjoyed a pleasant life in Azera, the colorful capital of the Azere Empire. In the dark days, he taught classes at the University. In the bright days, he traveled the wide steppes to visit Blue Order communities, seeking clues about the mysterious, long dead civilization of the Elders in their ancient texts. However, when his best friend, Lefe Sol, the son of the ruler of Azere, discovers that his father has arranged his marriage to Ren Loh, the fourth daughter of the Empress of Jasmyne, Kel offers to stand by and help Lefe deal with his unexpected, and unwanted, bride-to-be. Kel soon finds himself caught up in the intrigues of empires which not only upset his well ordered life – they lay it to ruin.
Beneath the Lanterns is an old fashioned novel of adventure and travel set in an imaginary land – a land of colorful cities, wide steppes, and valleys littered with the ruins of a lost advanced civilization. It is a world of sixteen days of day light under the Yellow Lantern and sixteen days of night lit by the Blue Lantern. And across this wide and wild world under the Yellow and Blue Lanterns, Kel Cam finds that he must flee for his freedom, if not his life.
Beneath the Lanterns is the fifth novel by C. Litka. As in all of his novels, the story features richly drawn, engaging characters, imaginative settings, humor, and lighthearted adventure in a complete standalone novel.
Published on September 08, 2018 06:36
Beneath the Lanterns Release Date: 20 Sept 2018
I have scheduled the release of my 2018 novel, Beneath the Lanterns, for Thursday 20 September. It will be available as both a trade paperback and as an ebook. The trade paperback will retail for $12.00 and will be available at Amazon, B & N, and other book stores. The ebook will be priced, as usual, for free on Smashwords, iBooks, B & N, and Kobo. I will release it on Amazon for the special introductory price of $.99 Since my preferred price for ebooks is free, I will see if Amazon will price match its competitors and list the ebook for free as well. While they have in the past, that is up to them. As a general rule Amazon has not been price matching the free price in most of its non-US stores, but Smashwords has a free mobi version that can be side-loaded onto a Kindle for Amazon readers outside of the US. After 1 Jan 2019 I will be raising the list price of the ebook to $8.50, so if you must buy it, be sure to buy it before the end of the year.
Beneath the Lanterns
No good deed goes unpunished.
The historian Kel Cam enjoyed a pleasant life in Azera, the colorful capital of the Azere Empire. In the dark days, he taught classes at the University. In the bright days, he traveled the wide steppes to visit Blue Order communities, seeking clues about the mysterious, long dead civilization of the Elders in their ancient texts. However, when his best friend, Lefe Sol, the son of the ruler of Azere, discovers that his father has arranged his marriage to Ren Loh, the fourth daughter of the Empress of Jasmyne, Kel offers to stand by and help Lefe deal with his unexpected, and unwanted, bride-to-be. Kel soon finds himself caught up in the intrigues of empires which not only upset his well ordered life – they lay it to ruin.
Beneath the Lanterns is an old fashioned novel of adventure and travel set in an imaginary land – a land of colorful cities, wide steppes, and valleys littered with the ruins of a lost advanced civilization. It is a world of sixteen days of day light under the Yellow Lantern and sixteen days of night lit by the Blue Lantern. And across this wide and wild world under the Yellow and Blue Lanterns, Kel Cam finds that he must flee for his freedom, if not his life.
Beneath the Lanterns is the fifth novel by C. Litka. As in all of his novels, the story features richly drawn, engaging characters, imaginative settings, humor, and lighthearted adventure in a complete standalone novel.
Published on September 08, 2018 06:36
September 5, 2018
And so it goes...
And so it goes... Another day, another new cover. I now have four to choose from, but I think this one is the best. It has actual figures and coaches in the scene. It represents an actual scene from the story without too much artistic licence. And it still has the sense of sweeping space that I wanted to impart.
Published on September 05, 2018 11:04
August 31, 2018
Another cover for Beneath the Lanterns
Published on August 31, 2018 06:35
August 29, 2018
A New Cover for Beneath the Lanterns
Here is my latest attempt at a cover for Beneath the Lanterns, “Caravan to Traefara.” I think this one is better than the last, if only because it represents, more or less, an actual scene in the book – unlike the last one. I still have time to try something else, so this may not be the final version. Stay tuned.
As I no doubt said before, I’m not an illustrator, and my talents in both art and writing are rather narrow. In art, with this type of thick acrylic paint, I’m pretty much an impressionist landscape painter, and that is pretty much what this painting is – an impressionist landscape enhanced in Gimp with a filter to add the black outlines.
This is something like my fifth or six attempt to produce a suitable cover. I run into a number problems making my covers. The first being that I can’t really picture a scene in my head, at least as a complete scene. Hopefully you can from my words. The second is that I have a lot of trouble with “camera angles,” which is to say, how to frame a scene into something that I might be able to paint. The third is, as I said, I don’t paint realistically, though I’m better at that type of painting with watercolors, but even then… And well, it would be too inconsistent with my other covers. (And these days, I probably lack the patience for detailed work anyway.)
They say that covers are a very important part of selling a book. Maybe.
With my covers, my first priority is “branding.” All my covers have the same design – just like those old Penguin paperbacks with the orange color and one standard design.
My second priority is legibility as a thumbnail. I’m not selling books on bookstore shelves, so it is important to have the book title and author legible in a small format. I see many books were the title and author are lost in the art.
My third priority is that they should look, if not professional, at least neat and original, and not too amateurish. I am not a graphic artist, and know just enough of Gimp to produce my covers. You can buy covers or hire designers, but not on my limited budget ($0), so I have to work within my skill level and resources. The result is a book cover stands out from the great mass of books in their categories. Whether people try them because of the covers or in spite of them is an open question.
Published on August 29, 2018 18:05
August 4, 2018
Beneath the Lanterns (Beta version)
The beta readers' version of Beneath the Lanterns is now available to anyone who wishes to read the not quite final version of the book with a down and dirty epub conversion. If you are interested in reading it and giving me feedback (during the month of August 2018) or if you just want to read it before its final release, just email me for a free copy. The finished book will be published, as always, for free on Smashwords, iBook and Kobo. It will be Amazon's decision to match those prices or not, but free is my desired price point. I haven't set a final release date, but it should be somewhere between the middle of September (2018) and the middle of October. In any event, if you just can't wait for the final version, and don't mind a few mistakes and perhaps some awkward formatting in the ebook edition, drop me a line at cmlitka@gmail.com
Published on August 04, 2018 19:44
July 27, 2018
A Map for Beneath the Lanterns
Here is the map for my fantasy novel. I figured that a hand drawn one would be more fantasy-standard than one done in Gimp. (Like the insert map.)
The manuscript is being proofread now. And after I make my couple hundred corrections, it goes out to my volunteer beta readers for their inspection. If you care to be one, email me -- as a volunteer you are under no obligation to do anything at all. You can look at it as an advanced readers' copy, and just read it (or not). I am looking at mid-September for my target release date for the ebook. The paperback will be released shortly after that.
Published on July 27, 2018 19:06
July 20, 2018
Beneath the Lanterns Cover Ver 2
This is my second attempt at the cover art for Beneath the Lanterns. On the plus side, it is an attempt to illustrate an actual scene from the novel. Once again we are in the city of Lanterna, and ahead of us we see its famous Lantern Tower. I think that I still prefer the first version, with some tweaks. While the lanterns in the title refer to the celestial bodies in the sky, and the Yellow Lantern would be the sun, so that I could use a day scene as well as a night scene, I think that the lanterns in the title would suggest a night scene. However -- I think I will at least attempt one more painting, going back to my landscape roots with a wide bright day scene on the steppes. Stay tuned.
The complete unedited version. I would be using the left side for the back cover of the paperback edition.
Published on July 20, 2018 16:57
July 5, 2018
Beneath the Lanterns Cover
This is just a rough mock up of the cover from the one painting I have done that is of a city in the story. Everything is just eye-balled, I didn't measure anything and the painting is just a sketch, more or less. (It will get slightly more detailed, if I use this one.) As with all my covers, they are more for the mood than illustrating the story. This is a scene from Lanterna, but our heroes were there in the dark days, and this is a painting from the light days... I still have plenty of time to paint something else, but I'm not holding my breath. This is like the sixth attempt at a cover painting.
Here is the full painting without any effects added in Gimp:
Published on July 05, 2018 19:58


