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April 5, 2014

Hollow World is a Barnes & Noble Bookseller Pick for April


It's always encouraging to see "those in the know" saying something I wrote is worth reading. When you consider the number of titles released in a single month, getting the attention of a major curator isn't easy...getting them to add your book to their top picks is an honor in the extreme.


Here are some further detail from Tor.com about their Barnes & Noble Bookseller's Pick program. "For over a decade, Jim Killen has been the driving force behind  Barnes & Noble ’s remarkably well-chosen science fiction and fantasy sections. Tor.com has partnered with Jim for a series of appreciations, the “Barnes & Noble Bookseller’s Picks.” Each month, Jim curates a list of science fiction & fantasy titles, which various Tor.com contributors will then explore. "

A complete list of their April picks:

A Feast for Crows (HBO Tie-in Edition): A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Four—George R. R. Martin (Bantam)Baltic Gambit: A Novel of the Vampire Earth—E. E. Knight (Roc)Cauldron of Ghosts—David Weber, Eric Flint (Baen)Dark Eden: A Novel—Chris Beckett (Broadway Books)Lexicon: A Novel—Max Barry (Penguin)The Sentinel: The Sundering, Book V—Troy Denning (Penguin)Stone Cold (Broken Magic Series #2)—Devon Monk (Roc)Tomorrow, the Killing—Daniel Polansky (Hodder)Saga, Volume 3—Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples (Artist) (Image)Battle Royale: Remastered—Koushun Takami (Haikasoru)Robot Uprisings—Daniel H. Wilson (Editor), John Joseph Adams (Editor) (Vintage)Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion…So Far—Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs (Harper)Hinterkind Vol. 1: The Waking World—Ian Edginton, Francesco Trifogli (Illustrator) (DC Comics)Hollow World—Michael J Sullivan (Tachyon Publications)
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Published on April 05, 2014 09:17

April 2, 2014

An Evening with Hugh Howey and Brian D. Anderson



The other night I was on The Writer's Lounge with Hugh Howey (best known for his excellent Wool series) and Brian D. Anderson (The Godling Chronicles). It was a two hour show and I think there was a lot of good information about writing, publishing, and where things may be going. If you would like to give it a listen, click on the photo or the link above.
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Published on April 02, 2014 05:16

March 29, 2014

Finally taking the plunge...


Robin has made an appointment for me with a photographer to get an official "head shot."  I think that term sounds about right as I'd rather be shot in the head then sit for a picture. I guess it's one of those things that I have to have...I get request for them all the time from bloggers, people running writing conferences, and those that interview me, and I just don't have anything good to provide.  So, if nothing else I'll stop having to apologize each time I send one of my crappy self-portraits.

My first "head shot" was literally done by me holding out the phone and taking a picture of myself. This was long before selfies were popular and I had to do it about 60 times as most of them didn't have me framed right (I wasn't looking into the camera for this. Of all of them I dislike this one the most. Especially since I don't look that way any more as the mustache was going very gray and making me look older than I actually was.

My second "head shot" was from a picture that was taken at a restaurant in New York. I was actually sitting with my editor Devi Pillali, and it was blurry and dark - but that is probably why I liked it.  The mustache was there, but hard to see. It wasn't high resolution though, so that took it out of the running for most of the requests.

My third "head shot" was a picture from when I went to New York for The Audies award. I was in my new Tuxedo and sporting my $5 sun glasses - so I felt like Bond...James Bond.  Again not the best picture, and certainly not how I walk around in day-to-day. But it was a great day and brings back some fond memories.

So I'll soon have a new picture, I hope it is better than the other three - because it's being taken by a professional I suspect it will be.  After all it, can't be worse.  I've set a pretty low bar for him to jump over.
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Published on March 29, 2014 06:47

March 26, 2014

Thanks for the Amazing Support


Well Hollow World's first day on sale (released early) has hit the books. And I just wanted to thank everyone of the amazing support.  It's funny because hitting bestselling or top-rated lists would seem like something for me to take pride in, and I do, but the truth is a books success has more to do with the readers than with anything I do.

It's people that recommend the book to their friends, leave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, and buy as soon as the book comes out (a crucial time for any title) that make it a success.  All I do is write a book that I want to read.

For me, writing Hollow World was its own reward, and even if it never sold a single copy I would be happy because I love the way it turned out. But I do want to share what I write with others, and it's through the feedback from others that really motivates me on the writing front.  There is one other aspect though...and something that many won't be aware of. Hollow World was an experiment in a number of ways.  First there was the Kickstarter...an experiment for me, and I was floored by the response. Then there was the difficult decision to turn down a five-figure contract because they wanted print/ebook/audio rights.  I opted instead for a much smaller advance for print rights and sold the audio rights myself.  I REALLY want Tachyon Publications and Recorded Books to be successful with these titles because they represent publishers who are pushing the envelope and providing authors fair treatment and they need to be rewarded for their efforts.

Keeping the ebook rights was always #1 in my mind as it allows me to do all kinds of creative things such as:
Release the book DRM freeBundle ebooks with print or audio editionsEnroll in subscription based models such as Oyster, Scribd, and Entitle (more on this soon)Enroll in Amazon's MatchBook so readers can receive a free ebook if hey buy the print versionDistribute the ebooks through libraries via  Baker & Taylor's Axis360 service and Library DirectAllow for signed ebooks (in beta)Provide the book as part of bundles such as the Sci-Fi Saturday Night Story BundleProvide a profanity-free version for those that object to explicit language.And I'm sure there will be many more innovations in the future that I don't want to miss out on because I don't own the rights. It's a great time to be a writer, so many innovations and opportunities to take advantage of. I'll keep writing and hopefully you'll keep reading. Thank you again.
Release UpdateIn addition to the Kindle version, the Nook version has gone live, but we are still waiting for ibookstore and Kobo, both of which are still in pre-order.  Also keep in mind you can get copies from my site for 15% off.  For print books, you can order from my site, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. I don't think they are in the brick-and-mortar stores yet.  For audio versions.  The pre-order pages are up but the book won't be released until the official release date.


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Published on March 26, 2014 08:16

March 25, 2014

It's snowing in Virgina - but April came early - Hollow World is shipping now!


I always pre-order a copy of my books so I can see when they start going out to customers.  Today I received my copy of Hollow World!  I had purchased from Amazon, and sure enough the "pre-order" button is gone and the page now reads "in stock" and they can be bought.  Same with the kindle version which is also live.

Barnes and Noble's print edition is also live.  I think the nook will be available shortly, as will the rest of the platforms.  So we are getting them ahead of time.  Can't wait to hear what people think.

I've also seen that due to the Department of Justice settlement money is suddenly appearing in people's Amazon accounts for books they paid too much for pre-lawsuit. Hopefully some people will be using that to check out Hollow World.  I'm not sure if the books are in the stores yet, I'll update you on that front once I know more.  But for now here are some links for those that buy online.


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Published on March 25, 2014 11:07

March 24, 2014

Hollow World Pre-orders Going Strong


I want to thank everyone for all the amazing support for Hollow World pre-ordering. We are at 21 days and counting and the book is showing up in TWO spots on the Top 10 for the Hottest New Releases in Time Travel (#8 audio, #10 print) but also on the Bestselling Books in Time Travel. What makes that even more amazing is no the audio book isn't even available yet, so those rankings are just with the audio and ebooks.  I'm so grateful for the support...and glad for the publishers (Tachyon Publications - print, Recorded Books audio) who are "doing publishing right" in leaving the ebook rights with the author, and making their money on the parts of book production they add the most value to.

I also want to give an update on the Hollow World pre-order. For those who ordered the print book directly from my site , you already have your bookmarks and book plates, for everyone else, I hope to have them mailed in the next few days.

Also, I've sent out the ebook and short stories to just about everyone...but the response was great, and I'm sorry I'm a bit behind.  Part of the problem, is several of the short stories didn't have the various ebook formats created and Robin (who is doing the conversion) is working hard to get that done but she is also juggling several time-sensitive activities, so I ask you bear with us as we are working hard to get this to you just as soon as possible.

Well that's it for the updates for now. Thanks once again for all the amazing support and I can't wait until the book is "officially out there" so I can see if you all love it as much as I do.

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Published on March 24, 2014 05:09

March 21, 2014

Author Interviews Done Right

Okay, I'll admit it. I like author interviews. It's always interesting to me to see how other navigated this crazy business of publishing and compare notes on how they write with my own techniques. I've done more than a few of them in the past...and while I always enjoy them, I think some are just much better than others. For some interviews, the questions are canned...the same ones asked over and over no matter who the author is. These are cool because when you read enough of them from the same site, you get to see the differences between various authors. But, they also don't allow for much personalization, and as such can feel a bit "phoned in."
I recently ran across Inkspokes, a site whose goal is to connect indie authors, illustrators, and readers. They have done a lot of nice articles ( click here to see them ), and since I have a pretty broad publishing background myself, I wrote and asked if they might like to interview me. They agreed and the post went live.  I must say that this was one of the best interviews I've participated in recently. Not only did they do a lot of research, but they had a nice introduction that gave my publishing history that really helped to lay the foundation. This meant I could concentrate on the specific questions rather than a lot of back story.  And speaking of questions.  Here is what was asked:

What prompted you to write Hollow World? What about the work is most interesting to you as the author?
You have had a lot of success with theRiyria Revelations series. How difficult is it from a publishing standpoint to publish in a new genre? Have you surveyed a sampling of your readers to see if they would follow you into a new genre? Is there a focus on having those readers follow you into Hollow World or do you think you would be building largely a new audience?
Even though the characters and genres are different, are there elements that readers of the Riyria series might find familiar in Hollow World?
The way you are publishing Hollow World(which is to be released in April) is intriguing. You had noted on your website that you have sold the print and audio rights but retain the ebook rights to the book. How does that work? Are you then self-publishing the ebook version? What type of coordination is required between your own ebook release and the print and audio runs?
I understand that last year you also conducted a Kickstarter (crowdsourcing) campaign for Hollow World? How does that fit into the overall publication process for the book?
Do you think crowdsourcing campaigns (at least for novels) are more appropriate for established authors who already have some following than for new unknown authors? I suspect this might be different for art or picture books where readers can more easily decide whether or not they will like the art work. What observations can you make on the viability of the crowdsourcing model for novels?
Given the changes that have occurred in publishing over the last few years, if you were still an unknown author who wants to publish a novel, where would you position yourself? Would you still pursue traditional publishing? Would you begin with self-publishing and see if you could find traction? Crowdsourcing? Some combination or hybrid path? What might be one or two important factors to consider?
Riyria readers likely want to know more about where you are on the Riyria Chroniclesand I understand you are also working on a new fantasy series called Rhune. Can you tell us a little about your current projects and what readers can expect to see from you in the near future?
So, if you are interested in any of these questions, my publishing history, or just want to see a really good format for interviews - stop on over...and leave Neil (the author) a note saying you appreciate his work. Bloggers run sites like this with little to no compensation and sometimes an "attaboy" can go a long way.
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Published on March 21, 2014 04:58

March 19, 2014

Time is running out on The Crown Tower Giveaway

I've had quite a few giveaways as of late, and this one is technically being run by Orbit, but it will probably be the last one for a while. There is about 14 hours left for The Crown Tower . And this will be for a signed copy. For those that aren't familiar with this book it is the first one in The Riyria Chronicles - a set of two prequels that take place at the forming of Riyria and since they are standalone, you don't have to have any prior knowledge of any of the other books to read it.

Here are what some others have said about the book:

"A well-written addition to an established series, The Crown Tower is a perfect example of a fantasy epic done right." -- SF Signal

"It is nice to be home again, or at least that is how it feels when you find yourself just a few pages into the latest novel from Michael J Sullivan." -- Speculative Book Review

"Fans of the Riyria Revelations will have no trouble jumping back into the world as Sullivan does the meeting of the duo justice. Readers unfamiliar with Sullivan's work, but looking for a fast-paced character-focused adventure will enjoy The Crown Tower as well." -- Reading Realms

And here is the marketing teaser from the back of the book:

Two men who hate each other. One impossible mission. A legend in the making.Hadrian Blackwater, a warrior with nothing to fight for is paired with Royce Melborn, a thieving assassin with nothing to lose. Together they must steal a treasure that no one can reach. The Crown Tower is the impregnable remains of the grandest fortress ever built and home to the realm's most prized possessions. But it isn't gold or jewels that the old wizard is after, and if he can keep them from killing each other they become a legendary team.

Good luck and congratulations to the winner!
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Published on March 19, 2014 09:37

March 13, 2014

Just a few hours left for Hollow World Giveaway


We are coming down to the wire on the last giveaway for Hollow World , which will end in about 14 hours. Winners will not only receive signed print copies, but they will also get the ebooks in a variety of formats.

Early reviews have been coming in from those who doing the pre-order promotion, Net Galley Readers, and those in Amazon's Vine Program.  Here's what a sampling.

“This book made me laugh. It also made me cry. And in the end, it made me think. I highly recommend Hollow World for anyone looking for a book that brushes on and plays out some political and social issues we face today.”  —N. E. White, SFFWorld.com

“Hollow World establish Sullivan as a force to be reckoned with in any genre he chooses to ply his talent to.” —Matt Gilliard, 52 Book Reviews

"This is social science fiction that H.G. Wells or Isaac Asimov could have written, with the cultural touchstones of today. A modernized classic, Hollow World is the perfect novel for both new and nostalgic science fiction readers." —Justin Landon, Stafffer’s Book Reviews

“Michael J. Sullivan has made a name for himself with his excellent series of fantasy novels and Hollow World proves he can deftly tackle science fiction just as skillfully. The ideas are big and the future plausible, this is one of those rare gems you'll be thinking about long after you put it down.” — Bryce Lee, Only the Best Science Fiction & Fantasy

“Hollow World was easily one of my top reads of 2013...I rate this book highly based on pure enjoyment factor; Hollow World is so many things, but without a doubt, the best part about it is also its most obvious duality: that is it at once a light and entertaining read, but also heavy on important issues and philosophy.” — Stephenie Sheung, The Bibliosanctum

I hope you'll have a chance to enter before time runs out, and congratulations to the winners!
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Published on March 13, 2014 09:16

March 12, 2014

The Viscount and the Witch now available in audio - for free!


The audio version of The Jester has been so well received that I worked with Recorded Books and Audible.com to get The Viscount and the Witch released as well.  It went live a few days ago and is already hitting the bestseller lists.  In fact, I'm ecstatic that all of the books are still doing so well in that regard:

Epic Fantasy Bestseller List
• #4 - The Jester
• #11 - The Crown Tower
• #12 - The Viscount and the Witch
• #15 - The Rose and the Thorn
• #17 - Theft of Swords
• #21 - Rise of Empire
• #23 - Heir of Novron

That's all seven titles in the top 25!

For those that aren't familiar, this was a short story that I wrote back in 2011 when my books were coming off the market and the Orbit books were not yet live. It's always been free and released originally to give existing fans a little something to hold them over while waiting for the last book. Since then, it' proved to be a good little introduction piece for those who have been considering the series, but have yet to take the leap.

This book was also the seed that grew into The Riyria Chronicles (and in fact it is actually the second chapter in the second book of that series (The Rose and the Thorn). Even if you have read the book, I highly recommend you trying it in audio form. The narrator, Tim Gerard Reynolds, does an amazing job bringing the characters to life and really makes me sound good.

So if you want to give it a try, or know someone who might like the series, tell them about this free and short introduction.  Here is a link to give it a listen
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Published on March 12, 2014 08:09