Monday, February 25, 2013

Music of the Metrognomes...Accomplished!

We finally got through all of the insane glitches! I haven't run into so many issues on a single project in a couple of years. The process has become fairy rote. Today was quite a challenge! But it is done, with about two hours to spare. :D Head on over to GlennSladeClarkJr.com to check out the new edition of "Music of the Metrognomes."

Now I'm going to watch Flash Gordon. I hope it's as awesome as I remember from when I was six!

 

Music of the Metro...ARGH!!!

ARGH!!! We've hit some technical difficulties that are making me tear out my hair on the paperback version of the new "Music of the Metrognomes" re-release. We've still got three hours to get it out by the promised release date. Meanwhile, the Kindle version, which took five hours longer to hit Amazon than we were told (17 hours vs. 12 hours), is in fact available as promised and can be ordered for 99 cents here.

I'll let you know when the paperback's ready to go! :P

Sigh...I just want to give up and watch Flash Gordon. I hope you feel the love if I manage to get all of this worked out within the next three hours. :'(

:D

The Metrognomes Saga on Kindle Update

Yesterday and today (it's after 2am as I type this), I worked on finalizing the all new fourth edition of "Music of the Metrognomes" for the Kindle. I kept finding things in the front matter that I wanted to change and going back to the original file and having to rebuild the e-book each time. The "Also by" page didn't list my latest Nightfire collection, the copyright page didn't credit Molly Brimer for the cover art. I wanted these things fixed. So they are. Later today, I'll be getting the paperback version ready to go and updating GlennSladeClarkJr.com accordingly.

And yes, this does mean that the rest of the Metrognomes series is on the way to Kindle with new editions of both the short story "Metrognomes: Worse than a Gremlin" and the novel Metrognomes: The Shaman's Apprentice. I'll have more details on those releases soon, and "Music of the Metrognomes" will be out today. I'll post something here when the new edition is out. Right now all of the links on the Web site lead to the previous edition. I'll update all that first thing after I wake up.

For now, I must sleep.

Monday, February 18, 2013

The Great Debate Paperback/Nightfire III, IV, and V

Today I spent all of my energy formatting and doing legal stuff for June's trade paperback release of the second edition of The Great Debate. The cover art went up on glennsladeclarkjr.com today. It's only slightly different from the hardback cover, due to spacing. Probably unnoticeable to anyone who isn't just flat out scrutinizing it.

 

Note that probably the tiniest bit will wind up trimmed from the top, right, and bottom by the printing process itself. Once this is out this summer, the Clark Ink publishing plan for The Great Debate will be complete. I likely won't even think about tweaking this book again for another ten years or so. The only thing I'd like to still change at this point is the grayscale. I wanted color illustrations from the beginning. We tried it for the second edition, but it was too expensive. We couldn't do it "small press" without charging about $70 a book, I think it was. So, grayscaled the illustrations remain. But as they say, a work of art is never truly finished, only abandoned. I'm not sure who actually said that, originally. I first heard it in a Hellraiser movie. :)

Does it strike anyone that emoticons have become a near-legitimate part of our punctuation? How long until college papers require them to denote tone? How long until we start using them in the dialogue of our novels? Our language is constantly evolving, both spoken and written. I won't be surprised by anything. I just hope I can keep up. :P

I also added some plot points to my outline for the next three volumes in The Chronicles of Nightfire, Texas. Specifically, I added to the points for Volumes III and V. Four has the fewest plot points right now, but they are rather exciting ones. Basically, the "B plot" that couldn't actually run second to either of the "A plots" it seemed to be coming together with got squeezed into it's own story in Volume IV. It's a pretty exciting story. I'm actually worried about what "B plots" can stand alongside it. I think actually writing Volume III will give me a lot of the expansion material for Volume IV. Volume V already had an interesting plan, so I already know a lot more of the specifics there.

I plan to call Xlibris tomorrow about sending all of the files from the first edition of Cry, Wolf. I did actually scan the entire novel recently, but I feel like drastically reformatting it from its scanned form and polishing up the text at the same time is perhaps a great waste of time, when the option is there to simply have the files sent. I tried this before, and the files never arrived. I'll have to mention that.

I haven't done anything with The Legends of Nod recently. I'm just determined to get all of this formatting work on old projects behind me, so that I can give all of my attention to writing. I made an exception for Nightfire outlining, because it was, as I mentioned in an earlier post, leaking out of my ears.

Just know that I am busy, and that everything you've been waiting for from me is, in fact, on the way. I am trying to get back to every live property just as soon as I can and working on them all on a rotation from there so that there aren't any more crazy long waits between novels. :D

TTYL! :)

Friday, February 15, 2013

The Chronicles of Nightfire, Texas, Volumes III, IV, and V Update

Today I did some outlining, because all the ideas in my head for the next story in The Chronicles of Nightfire, Texas finally started leaking out of my ears. I realized I had just too many ideas for one cycle of the series, so I laid out Volumes III, IV, and V all at once and started plotting all of these ideas in a way that made sense and gave each story element room to breathe. I'm pretty pleased and eager to get back to the series when the time is right. For now, I'm still focused on getting the second edition of Cry, Wolf out, first and foremost and also the new episode of The Legends of Nod. Still, it's good to have the plan there when it's time to get back to the Nightfire series (which spun itself off from Cry, Wolf after all, so I suppose I'm already back there anyway.)

I also got the hardback in the mail this week of The Chronicles of Nightfire, Texas, Volume I: The Vampire Murders, which collects the first three episodes of the e-book serial into one book. It's a nice, slim volume. I always enjoy a good, short book. I like stories that get to the point. The second volume of the collected episodes should be much longer, but still, I really enjoy the way this one reads. One can say a great deal in a short book, and one can also write a long book that says nothing at all. So I have not yet written a 700-page novel myself, but if I ever do it will hopefully be for the reason that the story actually required that many pages. ;)