Showing posts with label book sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book sales. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2020

The evolution of a character

I used to be a computer programmer. That was before the much sexier vocation, 'software engineer' entered the vernacular. Whatever. I earned a living by building information systems. But I'd always had a penchant for writing and making up stories. I have a BA(Hons) in history, earned back when a BA still had some value and I enjoyed writing.

When I finally retired from the stress-filled rat race I decided I'd write a book. Because I have that sort of mind set, I wanted to learn how before I started. I came across a course that both taught and offered a level of mentoring – during the course, you'd write your own book submitting some chapters for evaluation. It sounded perfect to me so I enrolled.

After a few weeks of working through the course, I threw the virtual manuscript at a virtual wall.

The problem was the protagonist, a woman who could interact with computers with her mind, sort of like… magic. With my IT background, that didn't really appeal. And I didn't like the setting. It was all too… fairy tale in space. And slow.

I set about creating a cyborg – although I didn't know it at the time. Her name was Morgan and she had a supercomputer in her head. She was feisty and difficult and exceptionally good at what she did. She also hated, loathed, and detested Authority – especially admirals. She hadn't been asked about that computer in her head, or the (slightly faulty) artificial eyes that allowed her to see like a human (and more) and interface with a computer. (They're silvery, unlike her peers, who have ordinary, human-looking eyes) She was a supertech, whether she liked it or not, modified at birth, and dragooned into the Confederacy Fleet's academy. Supertechs created all the apps in her universe and kept the Fleet's warship systems going. They themselves were strictly controlled so that never again would artificial intelligences threaten humanity. For that reason, Supertechs were supposed to be subservient, obedient individuals who did what they were told. If they strayed from the path – well – they were exterminated.

That was the beginning of Morgan Selwood. I wrote a short story about Morgan's first posting after she scraped through her academy training. It's called Supertech.

Then I got to work on her main story – Morgan's Choice. The book's name has changed several times, Morgan's name has changed several times, and the story has changed, too. But it was always going to be about Morgan going far beyond her own world to undiscovered parts, where she would have her adventures, and meet a man who could match her.

Morgan's Choice ended up being the first of five books set in her universe. You'll find them all here, along with three short stories.

 Here's the blurb:

Somewhere out in space, humanity’s past is about to catch up with its future.

When Morgan Selwood’s spaceship is stranded in unknown space she is relieved to be rescued by humanoid aliens. But her unusual appearance and her extraordinary technical abilities mean that everybody wants a piece of her. Who’s it to be? Autocratic Admiral Ravindra, who press-gangs her to help against a shadowy threat from the stars, or the freedom fighters who think she’s a legend reincarnated, returned to help them throw off the yoke of oppression? Stay safe everyone. These days in America it means more than wearing a mask and washing your hands.

Morgan doesn’t much care which it is until the uprising and the atrocities start. While civil war rages across the planet the shadowy threat from the stars emerges as an implacable killer bent on destroying all intelligent life. Morgan will need every bit of her superhuman, bio-engineered intelligence to save the man she has come to love and his people from annihilation. And spare a little to save herself.

For the month of June only, you'll be able to pick up Morgan's Choice at 30% off the retail price. It's one of a ten-book SFR bundle being offered through Book Funnel – and you'll need to be willing to buy with Paypal.

 Stay safe everyone. These days in America it means more than wearing a mask and washing your hands.

 

Friday, July 14, 2017

FEEL THE LOVE, EXPAND THE MISSION



In this age of the Internet, we authors are well used to flogging our books on blog tours, in Facebook groups and in every virtual space we can invade. The days of the actual book tour are almost gone, the opportunities for meeting readers at book signings and book fairs being increasingly limited.

That’s why I still welcome those chances wherever I can conjure them, like at last weekend’s Shore Leave Science Fiction convention in Hunt Valley, Maryland. This was my third year selling books in the Dealers’ Room at this con, the largest fan-run SF event in the country, now in its 39th year. Like always, the con was well-organized and well-attended, with some great guests from the SF entertainment and scientific worlds. But it seemed like the cosplay folks outdid themselves this year, with an ongoing parade of very innovative creations going by the table and competing in the Masquerade.
 

I was able to meet up with some friends who took my advice and chose Shore Leave as their first SF con experience ever. They had a ball, and I was able to see things from their newbie perspective all over again. That’s always fun. Since I’ve been doing this particular con since I was a fan fiction writer in the Nineties, I tend not to blink when the Klingon conga line goes by.

The hours were a little long without my daughter to help out at the table. (She’s expecting her first child in September, so no con for her this summer!) But I had my friend Stephanie of Red Fish Rue Fish as a neighbor at the next table to chat and cut up with, and neighbors on the other side that seemed to wear a different costume every five minutes. I had lots of return customers who came seeking the latest book in my Interstellar Rescue series. (I sold out of Fools Rush In !) and made some new friends, too. (I sold all of the “new cover” copies of Unchained Memory!) All in all, sales were good and worth the investment on the table.

The only problem is the long drive to Maryland (nine hours on a good day). DragonCon in Atlanta is much closer, and I recently met another writer who encouraged me to try it next year. I may add it to the schedule and see if it works as well as Shore Leave.

MISSION SUCCESS: THE CONTINUING MISSION

I was so glad to read blog partner Laurie’s news that she had made the difficult, but optimistic, decision to rededicate herself to her writing career. Not only because I would hate to think I was alone in this very lonely endeavor, but also because I strongly believe Laurie’s is a writing voice that should continue to be heard in the SFR world. Lord knows this is not an easy path to choose, and encouragement is not always to be found. But, as her fans showed in their reviews, people are out there reading and appreciating, and that does make it all worthwhile. (Events like Shore Leave, where you get to meet readers directly, can help bring that home, too.)

I recently finished Book Four in my Interstellar Rescue series, a book which technically did not have a contract from my agent/publisher. I was a little nervous to think she might not want to continue with this arrangement, which allows me all kinds of creative (and financial) freedom. But we concluded a new agreement that extends the arrangement with some tweaks, and I’m very happy. My terrific editor just signed on to do this book, too, so we’re officially in production with a goal of publishing by November, 2017. 

It just goes to show that our original Mission Success was not a short-term objective, but a long-term plan—a Five-Year Mission and beyond. And for that we—and our readers—are  all systems GO!

Cheers, Donna


Friday, July 7, 2017

SUMMER FUN FOR BOOK LOVERS



My summer of The Great Book Sale Quest continues! This weekend I’m in Hunt Valley, Maryland at the 39th Annual Shore Leave Science Fiction Convention. Shore Leave is one of the nation’s largest fan-run SF cons, presented by the Star Trek Association of Towson (Maryland). 

This year’s guests include Kevin Sussman of THE BIG BANG THEORY, Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, Michael Hogan of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and FALLING SKIES, and several other actors of SF note. The list of guests also includes a host of scientists and SF pro writers, too.

My first Shore Leave as a published author--2015
I’ll be selling books and tee-shirts at my usual table in the Dealers’ Room. If you’re in the Maryland/Pennsylvania/D.C. area, come on by and join the fun!

COMING SOON!

I've got a treat for all you voracious romance readers out there. I'm one of the sponsors of the upcoming Night Owl Reviews SUMMER FUN Scavenger Hunt.

This event is designed to help you find some great new books. Fifty authors in a wide variety of romance sub-genres are participating, showcasing their best work for your perusal. (So, ICYMI, Unchained Memory, Book 1 in the Interstellar Rescue series, is my featured title in the event. Make sure to it out along the way.) 


Plus, you’ll have a chance to win some bank to purchase those MUST-HAVE books you discover!

The grand prize is a $100 Amazon Gift Card. But wait, there’s more! In all, there will be $900 in prizes and over 90 Winners!

The event runs from July 19 through August 9.

Once the contest opens, you can enter at: 

Cheers, Donna