Fallen

Fallen is now available (Amazon was fast today!). This is a lighthearted fantasy romp (intentionally, rather than what comes out of my brain normally). Assuming you don’t all hate it, it’s the start of a series. I haven’t specifically named it as a series, because I haven’t figured out what to call the series, but it’s meant to start a more-comedic-than-usual fantasy series.

Links:

SmashwordsAmazon ASIN: B09LTBXGQ7USUKCADEAU

In other news… I formatted Sign of the Dragon as a paperback and started the process of publishing it on Amazon. Since this is the first time, I’ve done this myself, I’ve ordered a proof copy to check out before I actually make it live. Assuming all goes well, it’ll be available in a couple of weeks. And, if it all goes well, I’ll start releasing other books as paperbacks. Death’s Handmaiden is likely to be the next one.

Now, you’ve already read these books, and I am not saying that you should buy the paperback. If you want a paperback copy, I’m obviously happy to take your money, but please don’t think you have to. The aim here is to open up another market. Apparently, ebook sales in the UK are down and paper books are back up. Maybe I can grab the attention of a few more of my fellow Brits this way. Going forward, I’ll likely try to issue the paperback and ebook versions at the same time. We’ll see how things go.

In other other news… The NaNoWriMo project isn’t going that great. I’ll probably do the 59k words just to say I did, but it’s not my best work. I think I’m a bit burned out on fantasy having done a lot of it recently. The idea’s not to bad; I may come back to it at some point. At this point, I think I’m going to do the next Tatsu Yamada book (the sequel to Sign of the Dragon) next, and you’ll likely see it at the end of January/start of February. Possibly in paperback as well as ebook form.

1 like ·   •  2 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on November 14, 2021 07:47
Comments Showing 1-2 of 2 (2 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Dave (new)

Dave Paperback may be a hassle, but I'm surprised at how many people I recommend a Kindle to (including an author recommendation, being an ebook author...), and they adamantly refuse to go paperless! Having paper should get you a limited expansion of your audience that, one day, will see the backlight! ^.*


message 2: by Niall (new)

Niall Teasdale Yeah, I prefer the convenience of ebooks. For my stuff, the cost is a HUGE amount less too. But to each their own.

The one thing I will always prefer in print is anything with extensive art or diagrams. I don't think Kindle or other readers do that kind of thing justice.


back to top