After much research on the net, I've lowered the price on Orphan to $2.99 US. This seems to be the standard price for an ebook genre novel, and I think it is more in line with readers' expectations.
I've read several discussions about pricing on numerous boards, and although there seems to be a lot of support among authors for higher prices, customers seem to have settled on the under $5 for ebooks.
I am working full time on the next book, Magician and expect to publish it by Jan. 1.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
I've completed a trailer for my book and have posted it on Youtube. I'ts available on Youtube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp7sccqlUOc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp7sccqlUOc
Sunday, October 17, 2010
My epic fantasy series, The Key to Magic
The Key to Magic is my fantasy series published on Kindle and Nook. The first book, Orphan, is available now. The second novel, Magician, will be published in Spring 2011 and the follow on book will appear in Fall 2011. Other novels in the series are in development.
Arthur C. Clarke is credited with (not quoting) : A sufficiently advanced science is indistinguishable from magic.
From my perspective, there is, of course, the corollary: A sufficiently advanced system of Magic is indistinguishable from science.
I wrote the story I wanted to write without regard to the conventions of typical fantasy.
My fantasy world doesn't have elves, dwarves, dragons, knights, or princesses in the formulaic fashion, but it does have magically engineered creatures, metamorphic beasts, magical teleportation, a fanatical worship of magic, and characters that tend to eschew heroism.
I tend to use the forms and jargon of modern science, or at least, my impression of it.
I will post here from time to time concerning my ongoing efforts to publicize the series, including my travails with the 3d program Blender, the ebook process, the peculiarities of ebook publishers and so forth.
Arthur C. Clarke is credited with (not quoting) : A sufficiently advanced science is indistinguishable from magic.
From my perspective, there is, of course, the corollary: A sufficiently advanced system of Magic is indistinguishable from science.
I wrote the story I wanted to write without regard to the conventions of typical fantasy.
My fantasy world doesn't have elves, dwarves, dragons, knights, or princesses in the formulaic fashion, but it does have magically engineered creatures, metamorphic beasts, magical teleportation, a fanatical worship of magic, and characters that tend to eschew heroism.
I tend to use the forms and jargon of modern science, or at least, my impression of it.
I will post here from time to time concerning my ongoing efforts to publicize the series, including my travails with the 3d program Blender, the ebook process, the peculiarities of ebook publishers and so forth.
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