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August 18, 2021

SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND done!

It took three years, but I’m pleased to report that the rough draft of SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND is done!

Why did it take so long? I blame COVID. That’s going to be my default answer for anything that goes wrong until at least 2027.

Next up is PHASE DRIVE, a SILENT ORDER short story that my newsletter subscribers will get for free when SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND comes out.

Also, since a few people have asked, SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND won’t be exclusive to Kindle. You’ll be able to get it on Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play, Scribd, and Smashwords.

-JM

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Published on August 18, 2021 06:32

August 17, 2021

The Pulp Writer Show, Episode 88: Writing Questions From Readers

I finally had time to record a new podcast episode!

In this week’s episode, I offer advice to a writer who has trouble finishing a book. I also answer questions about the CLOAK MAGE series.

As always, you can listen to the show on Libsyn, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Amazon Music.

-JM

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Published on August 17, 2021 05:04

August 16, 2021

GHOST IN THE SUN and other projects underway!

Now that COVERING FIRE is out, I’ve started working on GHOST IN THE SUN, the final book in the GHOST NIGHT series.

I’m not sure when it’s going to come out, but it will be before the end of 2021. Or, at least, I really want it to come out before the end of 2021! 🙂

Here’s what I want to do next. I’m not sure precisely when everything will come out, but here’s the order I want to do things:

1.) SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND. That will come out before the end of August.

2.) Kindle Vella novella. More on that to come. This will probably be out in September.

3.) DRAGONSKULL: SWORD OF THE SQUIRE.

4.) GHOST IN THE SUN.

-JM

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Published on August 16, 2021 04:46

August 15, 2021

COVERING FIRE now available!

I am pleased to report that COVERING FIRE, the sequel to my mystery novel AVENGING FIRE, is now available at Amazon USAmazon UKAmazon DEAmazon CAAmazon AU, and Kindle Unlimited.

An unexplained suicide. An accidental death. Neither are what they seem.

Private investigator Cormac Rogan just wants to keep his head down and work his way out of debt. But when a wealthy widow offers to hire Mac to investigate her husband’s suicide, the money is too good to say no.

The widow is the only one who believes her husband didn’t kill himself.

But Mac thinks she might be right.

And the undetected killer is willing to kill many more people to remain undetected, starting with Mac…

-JM

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Published on August 15, 2021 06:56

August 11, 2021

Six Months Of YouTube Audiobooks: Lessons Learned

It’s good to try new things as an indie author – sometimes you find something that works (1st book free, Facebook ads, etc.), and sometimes you find something that doesn’t work, but you learn some useful information anyway.

My experience with YouTube and audiobooks definitely falls into the latter category.

Way back at the start of 2021, I heard a podcast with indie author Lindsay Buroker where she described uploading her audiobooks to YouTube. (You can listen to a later interview on the topic here.) She received enough subscribers to get into the YouTube Partners Program, which meant she could monetize her audiobooks with ads.

I was both intrigued and horrified by the idea. Intrigued, because audiobooks are difficult to sell and the prospect of another sales channel for them is always exciting, and I don’t have any problem with the idea of ad-supported audiobooks.

Horrified, because my overall impression of YouTube was extremely negative. Like, if I had chosen five statements to describe my overall opinion of YouTube, I would have picked 1.) piracy, 2.) morons recording semi-criminal (or actually criminal) activities for views, 3.) conspiracy cranks, 4.) ruthless exploitation of video creators, and 5.) factually incorrect videos on every topic known to man. Or, to put it another way, my frank opinion at the start of 2021 was that YouTube was another milestone on Western Civilization’s gradual journey to the world of Idiocracy and Harrison Bergeron.

But! By contrast, Google Play Books (another division of the same parent company) is excellent. Google Play Books has been moving from strength to strength and improvement to improvement over the last two years, and if you’re a self-published author who isn’t in Kindle Unlimited, it is a very good idea to have your books on Google Play Books.

With that in mind, maybe my opinion of YouTube was out of date – perhaps the platform had improved. Perhaps my age (the first computer I ever used was a Commodore VIC20), general cynicism, and overall dislike of video had prejudiced me against YouTube unfairly.

Anyway, to get into the YouTube Partners Program and achieve monetization, you need 4,000 watch hours and 1,000 subscribers. I decided to give it a go. I figured out how to use iMovie to convert an audiobook into a YouTube-suitable video file, and after some technical missteps, I was ready.

On February 16th, 2021, I uploaded the audiobook of CLOAK GAMES: THIEF TRAP.

Two minutes later, the first comment on the video was a link offering pirated software.

I probably should have taken it as an omen.

But, the comment was clearly automated spam and didn’t reappear after I deleted it, and the watch hours started to rise quickly. Encouraged by this, I uploaded the remaining two CLOAK GAMES audiobooks to YouTube, and then started on the GHOSTS books.

Results came swiftly. By March 10th, I passed 4,000 watch hours, and subscribers came more slowly but nonetheless steadily. I reached 100 on March 12th, 500 on March 31st, and hit the magic 1,000 mark on April 27th. (At this point I had about 275,000 watch hours.) Pleased with this result, I applied for the YouTube Partner Program, and was promptly rejected on May 4th.

The rejection stated my channel “used someone else’s content without permission.” This was initially baffling because I had complete rights to every audiobook I posted on YouTube – I paid for the production and they weren’t exclusive to Audible, which meant I was in the legal clear to sell and post them wherever I wanted. But I had also set my podcast (The Pulp Writer Show) to upload automatically to my YouTube channel as well. Perhaps YouTube’s algorithms were unable to discern that I had the rights to both the audiobooks and the podcast.

YouTube makes you wait 30 days between applications to the Partner Program. So I deleted my podcast from YouTube and put a reminder on my calendar for June 4th to reapply for the program. June 4th rolled around, and I reapplied, with only the audiobooks in my channel.

The rejection came less than an hour later, with the exact same message, even though I owned the rights to all the audiobook content on the channel.

Increasingly curious, I started to do some research, wondering if I could find a customer service rep to speak with to explain the situation. At Amazon, Apple, Kobo, and Google Books, if something goes wrong, you can talk to an actual human. Granted, it might take a couple of days to talk to an actual human, and you might need to talk to several people to get an answer, but the problem will most probably get fixed eventually. I soon discovered that YouTube’s support is legendarily bad, and the only way to (potentially) get a response from anyone at YouTube is to tweet at the @TeamYouTube account. (A company with $20 billion in annual revenue only offering support through a Twitter account is not an encouraging sign.)

Anyway, I did tweet at the @TeamYouTube account in the first week of June, and received a response – for the Partner Program, YouTube only wants exclusive content that has been created exclusively for YouTube. Stuff that is available elsewhere (such as audiobooks) is not welcome for monetization.

At this point, I had too much else on my plate to think about YouTube any longer – DRAGONTIARNA: WARDEN was taking up all my mental space, and there was a lot of stuff going on in Real Life that needed attention. So I stopped thinking about YouTube for a while and ignored it do other things.

But I was reminded of it on August 2nd, when I saw a tweet from Lindsay Buroker (you’ll remember the podcast at the start of 2021 that started the whole thing) that her audiobooks had been kicked out of the Partners Program for the same reason mine had never been able to get in. That is an absolutely baffling decision, given that audiobooks easily generate hundreds of thousands of listening hours and just as many potential ad impressions. YouTube is basically an ad serving business, and given all of YouTube’s many, many, many well-publicized problems with copyright, piracy, and criminal content, you’d think a copyright holder who actually wants to put her fantasy fiction audiobooks on the platform and serve ads on them would be welcome, but apparently not. The business logic behind such a decision is so irrational as to be utterly nonexistent.

Anyway, it reminded me I needed to make a decision about YouTube, so I deleted all the audiobooks except for CLOAK GAMES: THIEF TRAP and CHILD OF THE GHOSTS. I regularly make the first ebooks in a series free, so why not the first audiobooks? Though I might change my mind and take even those last two audiobooks off YouTube entirely.

So that was my six month adventure with YouTube audiobooks.

Did it work? No. However, I was out nothing but some time, I made a little extra money (see below), a few thousand people got to listen to the GHOSTS audiobooks who would not have otherwise, and additional knowledge was acquired, which is always useful. Additionally, valuable lessons were learned:

1.) My initial negative impression of YouTube was in fact entirely accurate. This was gratifying on a personal level, and perhaps worth the entire exercise. 🙂

2.) From the perspective of content creators, YouTube is a highly dysfunctional and unreliable platform. Every other ebook/audiobook publication platform I’ve ever used seems like a well-oiled engine by comparison.

3.) I did get a boost in audiobook sales for the first 30 days or so after I posted an audiobook. I figured that if 10,000 people listen to the free audiobook, and 1% of them go on to buy it, that might be more than would have bought it otherwise. So a viable strategy might be to temporarily post an audiobook with sales links in the description for 30 days, and then delete it once the window is up.

4.) That said, I’m not going to bother with that. YouTube is too much of a hassle. It’s great for viewers, but if you’re an audio/video creator of any kind, YouTube is not a good choice. Like, you could put up some sampler content (like I’m doing right now with CLOAK GAMES: THIEF TRAP and CHILD OF THE GHOSTS), but I would strongly recommend against making it your main focus in any way.

5.) There is definitely a potential market for ad-supported audiobooks.

In an interview the CEO of StoryTel (an audiobook subscription platform) said there isn’t a market for ad-supported audiobooks. I think he’s mistaken – the ease of which full-length audiobooks on YouTube can accumulate watch hours is shocking. And if you think about, until the rise of the Internet nearly all radio and TV was free to the listener and viewer while being ad supported.

I suppose there’s a potential business opportunity here – an audiobook store that offers things in tiers. A free, ad-supported tier with an ad after every chapter of the audiobook. Then a monthly subscription tier for ad-free listening and maybe the option to buy MP3 files directly, with perhaps physical CDs and DVDs for sale.

The business might do quite well.

Unless, of course, it is bought by YouTube. 🙂

-JM

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Published on August 11, 2021 05:10

August 10, 2021

COVERING FIRE Table of Contents

I am far enough along to share the Table of Contents for COVERING FIRE!

If all goes well, the book should be out at the end of the week-ish.

-JM

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Published on August 10, 2021 07:24

August 7, 2021

The future of SILENT ORDER

SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND is almost done, and I’ll be finishing that up once COVERING FIRE is out.

Like, how close to finished? I am confident that both COVERING FIRE and SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND will be out in August unless something goes very seriously wrong. (I almost saw a very serious car accident right in front of me yesterday. It was avoided at the very last possible half-second, but it was a reminder that catastrophe can strike at any time. However, don’t be the idiot who checks her text messages while making a too-fast left turn at a crowded downtown intersection.)

In fact, I was working on the climactic scene of ROYAL HAND today, and it’s very different from the previous books. 🙂 Hopefully it will be worth the wait!

After that, there will be a couple more books. Not sure how many – probably 3 to 5. (I want the total number of books in the series to be divisible by 3 in case I ever decide to do audiobooks, since they’re short enough the only way they would sell consistently in audio is in 3 book bundles.) But I want to wrap up the series on an epic ending. SILENT ORDER: ARK HAND had something a quiet ending, but I would like to close out the series on a more dramatic ending.

If all goes well, we’ll see SILENT ORDER: ROYAL HAND before the end of August. SILENT ORDER has been in an out of Kindle Unlimited over the last three years, but the new book and the entire series will be on Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play, and Smashwords.

-JM

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Published on August 07, 2021 08:06

August 5, 2021

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Sign up for my new release newsletter, and you’ll get a free copy of the short story COPPER COILS when COVERING FIRE comes out!If all goes well the book should be out towards the end of next week. -JM
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Published on August 05, 2021 05:17

August 3, 2021

COVERING FIRE book description

Finished writing COPPER COILS, the Cormac Rogan short story I will give away for free to newsletter subscribers when COVERING FIRE comes out.

I have to admit I think this is the first time I’ve written a short story that wasn’t fantasy or science fiction. But it has copper thieves, so it’s not boring. 🙂

Meanwhile, here is the book description for COVERING FIRE:

An unexplained suicide. An accidental death. Neither are what they seem.

Private investigator Cormac Rogan just wants to keep his head down and work his way out of debt. But when a wealthy widow offers to hire Mac to investigate her husband’s suicide, the money is too good to say no.

The widow is the only one who believes her husband didn’t kill himself.

But Mac thinks she might be right.

And the undetected killer is willing to kill many more people to remain undetected, starting with Mac himself…

-JM

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Published on August 03, 2021 04:44

August 2, 2021

COVERING FIRE Rough Draft Done!

I am pleased to report that the rough draft of COVERING FIRE, the 2nd Cormac Rogan mystery novel, is done!

If all goes well it should be out sometime this month. I’ll also be writing a short story called COPPER COILS that newsletter subscribers will get for free when COVERING FIRE arrives.

Meanwhile, let’s have a look at the cover image.

-JM

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Published on August 02, 2021 04:37