Michael J. Sullivan's Blog, page 37
September 19, 2017
Bookmarks and Bookplates
Hey all, Robin here, I take over Michael's blog from time to time. I'm the one who organizes the shipping of his "stuff." I'm also in charge of the alpha reading, beta reading, Kickstarters, and coordination with the copy editors. I'm usually always busy, but I don't think I've ever been quite this pressed. The deadlines for Age of Myth and The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter has made me do back-to-back beta reads. One of the book is with the copy editors right now, and as soon as it comes back, I need to send the other one out -- which I'm currently compiling beta read feedback for Michael's incorporation.
All that preamble is to say that I've not yet sent out the signed bookplates and bookmarks that were part of the Age of Swords pre-order campaign. I want to do them all at once as doing them "piecemeal" is so much more time consuming. My plan is to have the beta feedback to Michael in the next few days and that opens up a window for me to to do the shipping of the bookplates and bookmarks (which he's already signed). So, if you ordered them. Please bare with me for just a few more days. They'll be in the post soon!
Published on September 19, 2017 05:24
September 13, 2017
Age of Myth just $1.99: Kindle Daily Deal
Just found out that Age of Myth is a Kindle Daily Deal . It's priced at $1.99 (the lowest it's ever been and a saving of 80%. But you'll have to act fast. It's only for today.

Published on September 13, 2017 08:25
September 9, 2017
Age of Swords ebook formatting has been fixed
A while ago I mentioned that there was a formatting problem with Age of Swords. Apparently my book wasn't the only one affected and it was due to a change in the program that Amazon used to change a .epub file into a .mobi. The good news is the vast majority of readers were NOT hitting the bug. I know from my own testing that my Kindle was fine, as was reading the book from the cloud, the only place I saw the extra line breaks was on my iPad when using an older version of the Kindle App.
For those that were seeing the extra line breaks, it may have automatically fixed itself, but if your ebook is still showing a problem, here is a set of steps to get it fixed.
First: Set your account to automatic updates and then new content should be pushed automatically. This is a setting on your Amazon Account page, not on the device itself. Go to your Amazon account, under Manage your content and devices, there is a settings tab. A little less than halfway down the page, there is a setting for Automatic Book Update. Make sure it is on. Wait a few minutes and the file should automatically update. If that doesn’t work... Sync the device, then check to see if the book updates within a couple minutes. You should see it look like it's re-downloading.If that doesn’t work... Delete the book from the device, then sync the device, then check to see if the book updates within a couple minutes. You should see it look like it's re-downloading.If that doesn’t work... Reach out to Amazon customer support (be sure you are within Amazon technical customer support) and explain to them that you know there is an updated version of this file and you have tried to download it, but it is not loading. They will need to push the new file to your device manually.That should take care of things. I know for me, (on an ipad using the Kindle app) I also had to update to the lastest version of the app. Please let me know if none of those work for you, and I'll put you in touch with the digital team at my publisher.
Published on September 09, 2017 02:28
September 6, 2017
The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter Update

So, with Age of Swords now released, I've been getting a lot of emails asking about the next Riyria book: The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter. Hopefully I'll be able to answer a lot of the questions here.
First off, one of the reasons I've been a bit quiet on this project is I had a publisher interested in the print and ebook rights and I wanted if I were to sign with them, the book would take one path, and if I self-published it'd go another another route. Well, we finally got that all figured out and the two of us couldn't come to a meeting of the minds (meaning they wanted rights I didn't want to give up). I'm a bit disappointed, but I do think it'll work out best in the long run. The Death of Dulgath has had a fabulous run and we'll be using the same model for The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter (for the most part).
Okay, so let's get into some of the nitty gritty about his release.
• Release date: December 5th, 2017 - Just 3 months from now!
• Alpha reading & Beta reading pretty much took up all of July and August.
• I've incorporated all the changes from both groups, which has made significant improvement and both I and Robin are really pleased with how the final story wrapped up.
• As of September 4th, the book is in the hands of the copy editors (Linda Branam and Laura Jorstad).
• I've worked with both of these amazing women in the past on multiple projects (Hollow World, Death of Dulgath, Age of Myth, Age of Swords) and they have assured me they can work their magic by early October.
• That'll give us 2 weeks to approve/reject the copy edits and do a final reading of the entire book. Tight, but should be doable.
• Recording of the audio book and production of the ebook and print editions will start mid-October. Tim Gerard Reynolds will, of course, be doing the narration.
• And Robin and I will be going to New York/New Jersey for the recording. The hope is to get the book on the presses by end of October.

Yes, we will be doing a Kickstarter for this, the plan is for it to launch October 1 and it'll probably run for 3 weeks. At that time the book will already be done...so what is the Kickstarter for? Well, it's for hardcover editions: Rare, Limited Edition, Regular Hardcover, and Tradepaper paperbacks. If for some reason the Kickstarter doesn't fund, the book still comes out, there just won't be hardcover editions. I'm fairly confident that it'll fund though.
A Kickstarter also allows us to do some bonus stuff like signed books, bookmarks, and what not. And, under special arrangement with Audible we'll be able to include an audio option for the Kickstarter!! Which is really exciting.
Also, people who participate in the Kickstarter can get the book 6 months before it's for sale through the retail markets. So that's going to be a real plus. The plan is for Kickstarter (or people who buy direct from our site) will get the book on December 5th and the book will be in B&N and Amazon come June 5th.
One thing we'll be doing, with this Kickstarter, however, is significantly reducing the "bonus add on" stuff. Robin got really excited last time and she kept adding all kinds of things: coffee mugs, bags, t-shirts, etc. The intention was a good one, but the reality is the shipping became a nightmare. We had hundreds of T-shirt skus when you took into consideration Men's and Women's, multiple colors and various sizes.
We also will have "early bird specials" which means you can get some of the most popular pledge levels at a discounted price. You'll have to be quick, though. Last time the early birds ran out just a few hours of the launch of the Kickstarter. If you want to be notified when the Kickstarter goes live, here is a link to sign-up .
Well, I think that about covers things for now. We'll keep you posted as we get closer. I hope you're as excited about this as we are.
Published on September 06, 2017 12:46
August 29, 2017
Audible's Most Anticipated Sci-Fi & Fantasy of Fall 2017

Audible has just released it's fall preview where it highlights their most anticipated releases that are coming soon. I'm proud that The Disappearnce of Winter's Daughter is one of their feature
d selections. Here's the full list.
Artemis by Andy Weir narrator: TBA | Genre: Contemporary Sci-Fi | 11/14/17
Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson narrated by: Kate Reading & Michael Kramer | Book 3:
Stormlight Archives | Epic Fantasy | 11/14/17
The Book of DustPhillip Pullman narrated by:Michael Sheen | Book 0: His Dark Materials | Epic Fantasy | 10/19/17
A Plague of Giants by Kevin Hearne Narrator: TBA | Book 1:Seven Kennings | Epic Fantasy | 10/17/17
The Salt Line by Holly
Goddard Jones narrated by:Hillary HuberPost Apocalyptic | 09/05/17
The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter by Michael J. Sullivan narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds | Book 4: Riyria Chronicles | Epic Fantasy | 12/05/17
Stolen Lives by multiple authors narrated by multiple readers | Book 2: X-Files | Contemporary Sci-Fi | 10/03/17
;Year Oneby Nora Roberts narrated by:Julia Whelan | Book 1:
Chronicles of the OneEpic
Fantasy 12/05/17 Revenant WindsMitchell
HoganOliver
WymanBook 1:
Tainted CabalEpic
Fantasy 09/05/17 Children of the FleetOrson
Scott CardStefan
RudnickiN/AMilitary
Sci-Fi 10/10/17 Paradox BoundPeter
ClinesRay
PorterN/AHorror 09/26/17 The CorePeter V.
BrettPete
BradburyBook 5:
Demon CycleEpic
Fantasy 10/03/17 Black FrostJohn
ConroeJames
Patrick
CroninBook 4.5:
Demon AccordsDark
Fantasy 08/29/17 PhasmaDeliah S.
DawsonJanuary
LaVoyThe Last JediStar Wars
Sci-Fi 09/01/17 Monster Hunter FilesMultipleTBAAnthologyAnthology 10/03/17 From a Certain Point of ViewMultipleTBAAnthologyStar Wars
Sci-Fi 10/03/17 The StormNicholas
Sansbury
SmithTBAN/AMilitary
Sci-Fi 10/03/17 Legends of Luke SkywalkerKen
LiuTBAThe Last JediStar Wars
Sci-Fi 10/31/17 Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future NutcrackerGregory
MaguireSteven
CrossleyN/AContemporary
Fantasy 10/31/17 InitiationN.K. Jemisin &
Mac
WaltersTBABook 3:
Mass EffectContemporary
Sci-Fi 11/07/17 Second Hand CursesDrew
HayesTBAN/AEpic
Fantasy 11/21/17 Titan: Fortune of WarDavid
MackTBAStar TrekStar Trek
Sci-Fi 11/28/17 Leia, Princess of AlderaanClaudia
GraySaskia
MaarleveldThe Last JediStar Wars
Sci-Fi 09/01/17
Resurrected Soldiers by: Joshua P. Simon narrated by:Steven Brand | Book 3: Tyrus Chronicle | Epic Fantasy | 08/29/17
Betrayer's Bane by Michael G. Manning narrated by:Alex Wynham | Book 3: Embers of Illeniel | Epic Fantasy | 08/29/17
Published on August 29, 2017 06:15
August 23, 2017
Writer's Digest Goodreads Seminar

I'm a huge fan of goodreads. Not only do I love the site as a reader...but it has also been hugely instrumental in my writing career. In fact, I'd say that apart from my books, themselves, goodreads is the single biggest reason I've been able to make a full-time living from my favorite pastime.
But goodreads is intimidating to many authors, and it's easy to see why. It's massive and complex, and it's a site that if you approach in the wrong way can hurt your reputation with readers rather than help it.
Having been at the site since October 2008, I've learned a few things, and seen a lot of changes. I'm also fortunate to have a wife that knows goodreads inside and out, and has helped me build a brand on the site that goes far beyond my writing credentials. In other words, I have a much larger footprint on goodreads than my book sales reflect. In short, I'm a solid mid-list author, but on Goodreads I'm ranked #39 in the US and #45 globally. That puts me side-by-side with the likes of Stephen King, James Patterson, and Margaret Atwood.
How is this possible? Well, it's because of what I've learned and howI approach the site. And Robin and I are going to be sharing our secrets in a on-line workshop for Writer's Digest University. Here are the specifics:
When: Thursday August 24th at 1:00 PM EST
Where: Writer's Digest University
How: It's an online seminar, which will be recored such that if you aren't available on Thursday at 1:00 you can watch it at your own leisure and re-watch it for the next year
Cost: Yes, there is a fee, but it's quite reasonable $79.99 for a 90 minute seminar so less than a dollar a minute.
So, if you're a writer and want to learn more about how to use goodreads to help find and audience join Robin and I. Not only will we be presenting, but there will be plenty of time for Q & A. Hope to see you there.
Published on August 23, 2017 06:26
August 13, 2017
Keystone Media Live Podcast - Take two.

Well, we had a family emergency so we missed the live podcast with Josh, Scott, and Ralph. But, they were good enough to reschedule for tomorrow (Monday) August 14th. Same time: 12:00 noon. Here is the link if you want to tune in.
This will be the first interview I do from the "The Valley" (where Robin and I living now). For a long time, we couldn't consider such a thing because the Internet was so slow, but Robin was able to get us high speed which has changed EVERYTHING!
Hope to have some people tune in then.
Published on August 13, 2017 07:04
August 7, 2017
#1 Audiobook of July 28, 2017
Look what Robin stumbled over in the New York Times: Age of Swords is the #1 Best-selling audio book for the week of July 28th! Even though it's not THE New York Times Bestseller list, we'll take it!

• Age of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds | Fantasy | 07/25/17 | 4.7 | 918
• Ready Player One by Ernest Cline narrated by Wil Wheaton | Sci-Fi | 08/16/11 | 4.7 | 91,671
• Replay by Ken Grimwood narrated by William Dufris | Sci-Fi | 12/05/08 | 4.3 | 2,833
• Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden narrated by Janina Gavankar | Sci-Fi | 07/25/17 | 4.6 | 872
• The Old Man by Thomas Perry narrated by Peter Berkrot | Suspense | 01/03/17 | 4.3 | 2,271
• Dark Tower 1: The Gunslinger by Stephen King narrated by George Guidall | Horror | 01/01/16 | 4.3 | 13,195
• Undercover by Danielle Steel narrated by Alexander Cendese | Romance | 09/01/1 5| 4.2| 1,059
• A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin narrated by Roy Dotrice | Fantasy | 12/09/03 | 4.7 | 69,265
• The Best Friend by Shalini Boland narrated by Saskia Maarleveld | Thriller | 01/03/17 | 4.0 | 675
• Days Without End by Sebastian Barry narrated by Aidan Kelly | Historical | 01/24/17 | 4.2 | 373
Published on August 07, 2017 06:10
August 4, 2017
Updated Best-selling Epic Fantasy Hardcovers of 2017

Recently I did a post which looked at the 15 Best-selling Epic Fantasy Hardcovers of 2017. This was 3 days prior to the release and I was pleased that Age of Swords came in at #6 and Age of War was showing up at a respectable 39. Now that we are 10 days post release, I thought I would look at the list again, and this time the results were even better. Both lists were obtained the same way, by looking at Amazon and doing an advance search with the following criteria.
Once again, this is a momentary snapshot in time, and the same search will be much different many months from now, but it was still fun to see the books performing nicely. Two books dropped off (Anthony Ryan's The Legion of Flame & Mark Lawrence's Red Sister) and the ones that came are are: The Book of Swords (an anthology) and ... wait for it... Age of War by some guy named Sullivan!
• Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson Book 3: Stormlight Archives | 11/14/17
• Beren and Lúthien by J.R.R. Tolkien Middle-Earth Universe | 06/01/17
• Age of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan Book 2: Legends of the First Empire | 07/25/17
• The Black Elfstone by Terry Brooks Book 1: Fall of Shannara | 06/13/17
• Year One by Nora Roberts Book 1: Chronicles of the One | 12/05/17
• Assassin's Price by L.E. Modesitt Jr. Book 11: Imager Portfolio | 07/25/17
• The Book of Swords by Multiple Authors |10/10/17
• Assassin's Fate by Robin Hobb Book 3: Fitz and the Fool | 05/09/17
• Shroud of Eternity by Terry Goodkind Book 1: Sister of Darkness | 01/09/18
• The Witchwood Crown by Tad Williams Book 1: The Last King of Osten Ard | 06/27/17
• Edgedancer by Brandon Sanderson Novella: Stormlight Archive | 10/03/17
• Besieged by Kevin Hearne Short Stories: Iron Druid Chronicles | 07/11/17
• The Mystery Knight by George R.R. Martin Graphic Novel | 08/08/17
• The Core by Peter V. Brett Book 5: Demon Cycle | 10/03/17
• Age of War by Michael J. Sullivan Book 3:Legends of the First Empire04/17/18
Kinda cool to be swimming with the big fishes.
Published on August 04, 2017 06:08
August 3, 2017
Amazon's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of August
I'm pleased to announce that Age of Swords hit another Editor's Pick List, this time from Amazon.

Here's the full list in case you want to check out some of the titles.
Title Author Series Release Date The Bedlam StacksNatasha PulleyN/A08/01/17A Man of ShadowsJeff NoonBook 1:
John Nyquist 08/01/17Age of SwordsMichael J. SullivanBook 2:
Legends of the First Empire07/25/17SecondbornAmy A. BartolBook 1:
Secondborn07/11/17The Punch EscrowTal M. KleinN/A07/25/17The Fifth DollCharlie N. HolmbergN/A07/25/17After OnRob ReidN/A08/01/17An Echo of Things
to ComeJames IslingtonBook 2:
Licanius Trilogy08/22/17The Five Daughters
of the MoonLeena LikitaloBook 1:
Waning Moon07/25/17Battlefront II:
Inferno SquadChristie GoldenStar Wars07/25/17Call of FireBeth CatoBook 2:
Breath of Earth08/15/17The Stone SkyN.K. JemisinBook 3:
Broken Earth08/15/17
Published on August 03, 2017 06:22