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January 14, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

(Want an eCopy to review? Just reply to this post.

When advertising, I struggle with getting across the one line hook, while also accurately conveying what the book is about. When the book is finally released I wanted to use the following:

- Even from the darkest story of the darkest soul, hope can grow. It just takes a Bookworm to root it out.

What do you think? The deeper meaning is that the sidekick's nickname is bookworm.

Now, to convey what the story is about.

The demigod caused the fall of human civilization, and is imprisoned miles below the Earth's surface. Without giving too much away, he is needed to save humankind from an alien race. However, there is more at play than he knows.

Interested in an e-book for review? Just reply and I'll send it to you.
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Published on January 14, 2018 19:11 Tags: pre-release-of-ebook

January 11, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

The January 31st release date is still locked in. I will be releasing my novel that day, but not pushing the advertising until I receive enough reviews to see how the book is viewed. The great thing about Goodreads is the honest reviews you get, and all for a free book. Thank you, readers!
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Published on January 11, 2018 20:34 Tags: new-book-release

January 9, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

Just found and read up on Amazon's Audible program for authors (acx.com). Getting one's novel converted to an audiobook is not cheap (a couple to several thousand dollars. However, acx allows you to decide if you want to pay a flat rate or share royalties. Either way, you pitch to the group and see if someone will bite. I'm going to wait until I have a few dozen reviews in and then pitch for shared royalties, hoping that the good start will entice a really good reader.
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Published on January 09, 2018 21:05 Tags: audible, audiobook

January 8, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

I made the switch from Lightning Source Inc to CreateSpace for printing my novel. It is easy to use, cheaper, and their response times are great. Having issues with the darkening of the front cover image for the hardcopy, though hoping to have it fixed in the next two days. Everything else looks great.
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Published on January 08, 2018 22:52 Tags: book-giveaway

January 5, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

The 50 book giveaway has begun (Jan 5th) & runs for three weeks. My biggest concern is regarding the more than one thousand readers who do not win. Would be nice to be able to offer them a discount on the e-book (maybe from the $4.99 book price down to $2.99 or $1.99. I can reduce it on Amazon, but would be nice to be able to let everyone know who didn't win that they could download for the reduced cost for a day.

Hmmmm.

Time to work on my website....www.drhshawnphillips.com
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Published on January 05, 2018 18:48 Tags: book-giveaway

January 2, 2018

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

The 50 Book Giveaway for Friday, January 5th has been approved.

Yes, 50 books! Why so many? Goodreads reviews were the key to the success of my last novel (The Doppler Affect), so my plan is to do a few 50 books reviews on Goodreads to try and get over 100 reviews!

Simply put...Goodreads and the Goodread members/reviewers (& librarians) are the best!

Good luck,
Shawn
www.drshawnphillips.com
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Published on January 02, 2018 21:22 Tags: book-giveaway

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

The 50 Book Giveaway for Friday, January 5th has been approved.

Yes, 50 books! Why so many? Goodreads reviews were the key to the success of my last novel (The Doppler Affect), so my plan is to do a few 50 books reviews on Goodreads to try and get over 100 reviews!

Simply put...Goodreads and the Goodread members/reviewers (& librarians) are the best!

Good luck,
Shawn
www.drshawnphillips.com
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Published on January 02, 2018 21:22 Tags: book-giveaway

December 29, 2017

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War

Just set up a book giveaway campaign to give away 50 (yes 50) books.

I'm pretty excited to release my next book after having to step away for nearly two years due to a combination of a once-in-a-thousand year flood that nearly wiped out our house and also being promoted to running the AFRL Rocket Lab. However, life is full of challenges and being able to smile and share even after tragedy is something I take pride in. I truly write for the enjoyment of others.

Book giveaway will start Friday, Dec 5th.
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Published on December 29, 2017 18:51 Tags: book-giveaway

December 26, 2017

Darkened Demigod: Weapon of War_Pre-Pub Prep

Jon Gibbons from Manchester City in the UK is a great artist for book covers. It was a pleasure to work with him and amazing to watch him develop the front cover art and front design. Today I received the artwork for the back of the book cover. It will be added in Friday.

Book release still planned for the first week in January.

If you want more info, just e-mail me at sycdphillips@gmail.com or visit www.drshawnphillips.com.
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Published on December 26, 2017 17:47 Tags: new-science-fiction-fantasy

July 5, 2014

The Doppler Affect: A free side story (part II)

Excerpts from the diary of Dr. Melvin Meneike

June 1st, 2006 – Unfortunately, the excitement of starting my own practice had worn off after the first week. Well, it would have been much better if most of my time hadn’t been spent waiting for my secretary to announce the arrival of a new client. When she did buzz, it was usually to tell me she was going to lunch. The few clients that did show up were just needing someone to talk to, and at eighty dollars and hour I was willing to listen. But tonight I am again wide awake, riddled with an excitement I shouldn’t encourage. For today, my first visitor came back. He barged in while I was with my only consistent patient. At that time I had to decide between a woman with depression issues that would take years to fix (and cost enough money to buy a new car), or a crazed man who might never show up again.
“Ms. Lardin, can you think back to the time period when you first started to feel that your life—“
The office door burst open, and in entered the beefy man. He had grown a mustache since our last encounter, and was scratching it with one hand while the other was being pulled on by my middle-aged secretary.
“I’m sorry to barge in, doc. I need to talk,” begged the man before he dropped to his knees and shut out the world by closing his eyes.
“Sir, Dr. Meneike’s appointment will be over in fifteen minutes. After that he’s free the rest of the day,” pleaded my secretary.
I wish she hadn’t pointed out my lack of clients.
“What the hell?” replied Ms. Lardin as she shot up from my couch. She stood over the man, all five foot of her.
I feared I would have to take action, but luckily my usual indecisiveness let things play out.
The man raised and overextended his large frame, looking down upon my angry patient. “You have no idea what I’m going through. Why don’t you give your upscale marital problems a rest, while doc deals with something way more serious?”
Ms. Lardin seemed to be a diminutive spinster, but I knew I misjudged her when I saw her closed fist smack against the man’s eye. He spun to the side from the impact and then hunched over before groping his stinging eye hole.
“Sweet Jesus! Oh my God, that hurt,” shouted the man.
I was amazed that Ms. Lardin had been able to hit the tall man in the face.
“Wow, I feel better,” said Ms. Lardin as she walked out of the room. “I’ll definitely be back next week, Dr. Meineke. Maybe you can have this buffoon barge in again?”
I gently motioned for my secretary to shut the door, waiting until she did so before walking toward the hunched over man.
“Are you OK?” I asked, wishing we could forego the pleasantries and launch straight into another crazed conversation.
“Yeah. I deserved it.” He stood, displaying the fresh shiner while chuckling. “That woman could hit.”
I walked back to my note-taking chair and sat down, observing that the man’s clothes seemed a little loose. “Have you been losing weight?”
He looked down at his stomach, then felt between his sweaty neck and stained shirt color. “Yeah, I think you’re right. Haven’t eaten a lot lately. Haven’t eaten since I tracked down the fake David. He didn’t see me, but I got fingerprints off his car door.”
“I don’t even know your name. I can’t help you if—“
“Karl, Karl Gillan. OK?” He waited for my nod before proceeding. “Anyway, the fingerprints matched the dead man. Do you know the odds? One is sixty-some billion. I looked it up.”
I kept quiet as Karl walked over to the leather couch. He went to sit down but stopped as his phone buzzed. He reached into his front pocket and pulled out an oversized phone. His face went white as he whispered the words of a text message. “Where are you, Karl? We need to talk.”
“Is it David?”
“Yeah, doc. Or whatever is impersonating David.” He stared through me, just like last time. “Before the real David died, he told me about a lab in San Diego that was contracted by the government. He said there was more to it. Something unnatural. And that a woman he was dating told him about it.”
“Unnatural?”
Karl’s phone buzzed again. This time he didn’t look at it, instead he quietly walked out of my office.
I heard my secretary engage him in a short conversation before the door’s ringer chimed. Afterward, she walked into my office with a smile spreading across her face.
“I gave him my cell number. He’ll call. In fact, I’m betting we’ll have our first date tonight.” A glimmer of green sparks flickered in her brown eyes before she turned away.
“Yes, my maestra,” I replied. I hoped I had pleased her. We might have found the rogue doppelganger.
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Published on July 05, 2014 21:35 Tags: doppelganger, doppler, paranormal, shapeshifter