11/22/10

Autographed books for gifts

If you’re interested in an autographed copy of one or more of my novels, perhaps to give as gifts to your friends and family who enjoy sword and sorcery stories, the process is easy and set forth right here.

The Erevis Cale Trilogy omnibus deal continues, too.

Meanwhile, I’m working, working, and working.  More news soon, I hope.

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11/16/10

U-Con wrap up

Brief recap of U-Con, from this past weekend.

It was great to see Eric Boyd, who I don’t see nearly enough.  We got to chat movies, gaming, and books.  Good stuff.  And it’s always nice to hang out with Colin McComb, who designed a great game for the U-Con game design contest — Dragon Peak.  I think we all had a lot of fun playing it and he got some valuable feedback.

The panel was … Read the rest

11/9/10

U-Con this weekend

Remember that I’ll be appearing at U-Con this weekend, along with the esteemed Colin McComb, Steven Schend, and Eric Boyd.  The four of us are doing a panel (in the “Wolverine” room, on the 1st floor behind Amer’s)  on Saturday, from 2-3.  We’ll talk about any old thing, so bring your questions.

When we’re not at the panel, we’ll probably be wandering around the Con and/or eating/drinking somewhere in Ann Arbor.   Feel free to say … Read the rest

11/2/10

Ephemera selling well but…

I wanted to take a moment to post about my ebook short story collection, Ephemera.

I self-published this collection to keep available some fiction that had previously appeared in various print anthologies, most of which are now out of print.  Too, I thought it would be an excellent introduction to the tone and style of my writing.

Well, the fact of the matter is that it’s selling beyond my expectations (which were low, I … Read the rest

10/28/10

Ebooks and the royalty statement part II

I posted a bit about my royalty statement and the impact of ebooks on royalties last quarter.   I thought I’d revisit it this quarter.  This isn’t a deep dive of any kind, just a few data points.

First, while I can’t give exact numbers for this quarter (or any particular quarter), typical quarterly sales of my backlist amount to 6,500 to 9,000 units in the aggregate (excluding from the data: (a) all anthologies, which throw … Read the rest

10/14/10

Agent news – Bob Mecoy

I announced this on Twitter/Facebook yesterday, but for those who may not keep current with Kempland via those venues, I’ll also announce it here.

I’ve signed with literary agent Bob Mecoy to represent my work going forward.  In the near term, Bob will be pitching my sword and sorcery novel to  publishers.

I’ve known Bob for over a year.  He and I have conversed via email and phone many times and two things about him … Read the rest