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February 3, 2014

Random update from campus library

Sitting in the campus library.  Just nailed my Vital Signs checkout, and I'm one small step closer to being a nurse.  Wishing that I could slip into another dimension where time sits at a standstill so I could spend some time writing.  The plot and outline of TOTB vol. 2 are continually unfolding in my mind, and I'm going to be introducing some really exciting and fun new characters, not to mention taking some of the characters from volume one in some completely new directions. 

Something that I have been doing quite a bit of is networking with other authors and lots of readers.  Only recently, I was more than a little intimidated by the seemingly daunting idea of networking, as I have never really done it before, at least not on purpose.  To my great surprise, I've enjoyed every bit of it so far. 
Connecting with others with the same interests as me (writing/reading fantasy) is a blast.  Duh!

Seeing what others have been doing with their books, blogs, websites, Goodreads groups, etc., has been very inspiring and informative.  Hopefully you'll see some of that inspiration come through in my blogs and other stuff, time permitting. 

Well, I'm meeting with my study group here in 5 minutes, so I'd best say farewell for now.  Thanks for reading, and thanks for your support!  
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Published on February 03, 2014 07:57

January 25, 2014

This whole nursing school thing is really cramping my writing style ;)

My thoughts two weeks ago:
If I study like a mad scientist, I'll be able to squeeze in an hour or two every once in a while to work on volume 2 of TOTB.  What a clever idea that is!  I am indeed a clever man. 

Reality:
No time to do anything but study!  I think I remember having family and friends, but that seems like a long time ago.  I hope they remember me fondly.

The good part is that nursing school is awesome and super challenging, and I need to be challenged in order to really enjoy school.  I'm heading towards a career in which I can help others, comfortably support my family,  and have lots of time to spend with my wife and new son (4/10/14, tentatively), whilst writing my ass off in our future mountain home in Montana. 

So, while volume 2 of TOTB might be a ways off, it's definitely going to happen, eventually.  I do have to say that when I'm spacing out at work and going into Massage Therapist Autopilot, I'm having a blast with cooking up the outline, new characters, and new places in my mind's eye. 

The world of Kaliya is out there somewhere, and it is my mission to perceive it from the very ether and document her dramas and plights!
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Published on January 25, 2014 06:47

January 12, 2014

Thoughts on Smashwords and Amazon

I have recently come upon some great information about avoiding exclusivity in the distribution of self-published books. 
When I initially published TOTB, I was super excited to be distributed through Amazon, and to take advantage of its Kindle lending program through Kindle Select.  So much in fact that I took for granted other great distributors such as Smashwords, who from what I can tell so far, is really geared toward working for the little guy (Why only publish on Kindle?  Because it took me a minute to realize that a ton of people don't have/use Kindle, and there are plenty of folks who don't like dealing with Amazon). 
At first, I had already made up my mind to re-enroll in Kindle Select when the first 90-day period was over, mostly so I could do more free promotions of the book in Kindle format.  Unfortunately, when you enroll in Kindle Select, you must promise Amazon that they are the sole distributors of your book for that entire time.  My initial post-publishing ecstasy is beginning to wane just enough for my better brain functioning to return, and now I believe that this is definitely not the way to go. 
Smashwords is (according to their FAQ's page) about one two-thousandth the size of Amazon right now, and this is one of several reasons that I want to support them with my business.  It would be a dark future for indie authors indeed if Amazon ended up being the sole distributor for self-published ebooks, wouldn't it?  Self-published authors would then be dependent on Amazon, and then we wouldn't be so indie anymore.  We would be at the mercy of their policy-changing whims.  I'm not too worried about that happening any time soon, but it is possible. 
Basically, what I'm trying to say is that I'm very much looking forward to making my book available to people with all kinds of e-reading devices (and not just Kindles), and I'm excited to soon be part of the Smashwords community.  Now all I have to do is wait for this pesky 90 day period to end...
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Published on January 12, 2014 19:13

January 6, 2014

Latest news: Goodreads book giveaway, volume 2 of TOTB

Wow.  It's been quite a journey up until this point, and most of the anxiety has finally subsided.  Phew! 
"Tales of the Bodhisattva: the Khurran" is now available on Amazon as a paperback for $11.99 (minus a sweet discount that Amazon is currently offering, plus free Prime shipping) and a Kindle ebook for $2.99, complete with cover art and beautiful interior illustrations by the talented Evgeni Maloshenkov.  I am so humbled and thankful to all of my family, friends, coworkers, and complete strangers who helped me get to this point with all of their outpourings of love and support. 
Latest news: I'm starting a week-long book giveaway through Goodreads!  I love how these giveaways are set up, and I'm very excited to send out a copy to the lucky winner.  If you don't sign up in time, don't worry; I'll be doing more giveaways periodically in the future. 
More news on free promotions: About every 90 days or so, I'll be making the Kindle version free to download for a few days, so keep an eye out for that as well. 
Before I go back to my work on volume 2 on this sub-zero snow day, I have one humble request from any of you who might find yourself hooked on my book: Please consider leaving a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads.  It only takes a minute or two, and I would appreciate it immensely.  It doesn't have to be extensive, well written, or even particularly thoughtful.  I thank you in advance!
Best wishes!

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Published on January 06, 2014 10:46

September 26, 2013

Free book promotion

For a limited time, every 10th person who signs up to my email list will get a FREE copy of "Tales of the Bodhisattva: the Khurran".

Visit my website to sign on:
www.justindockins.com
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Published on September 26, 2013 21:52

September 23, 2013

Indiegogo campaign

I have just launched an Indiegogo campaign in tandem with my Kickstarter campaign.  Here is the link:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tales-of-the-bodhisattva-the-khurran-a-fantasy-novel
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Published on September 23, 2013 20:28

September 15, 2013

Kickstarter project is launched!

I have launched my Kickstarter project for "Tales of the Bodhisattva: the Khurran"!  I am raising funds to commission Evgeni Maloshenkov, who has already created my book cover, to create at least 10 black and white pictures for the interior.  Also, I would like to put some of the funds into online promotion.  Please check it out!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/innerspacetraveler/tales-of-the-bodhisattva-the-khurran-a-fantasy-nov
And be sure to check out the sweet rewards!
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Published on September 15, 2013 06:09

July 19, 2013

Creation vs. Perception

Sometimes I'm creating the world of Kaliya, and sometimes I'm just perceiving it.

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Published on July 19, 2013 05:18

May 2, 2013

My muse...

…of course, is my beautiful wife.  She has such an eye for beauty in nature, and she brought my attention to something that I became inspired to write about in my book.  I am one lucky man!
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Published on May 02, 2013 12:04

March 27, 2013

Write every day.

My writing process is certainly subject to periods of self-doubt and potentially paralyzing fear. So what? Keep on writing every day.
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Published on March 27, 2013 07:12