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Feb
07/12
Italians and Vampires
Last Updated on Friday, 10 February 2012 10:50
Written by Jitterbug
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

My forray into Vampire Lit!

Things are going pretty fucking good. Sorry to be blunt and crass, but it’s the truth. It turns out that self-publishing was a good idea after all!

Late last month, I released Deadlocked 3. It is much more plot heavy than the first two and sets up the final story, where all the secrets will be revealed. The responses I’ve gotten to it have been great, and one even moved me to tears. I am humbled by the kindness of my readers!

Deadlocked 4 is going to come out in March, and I’ve suddenly got a really exciting reason to hurry up and get to work on it, but we’ll get to that in a minute. With the 4th book in the series being the finale, I need to put some energy into a new series of books. The idea for Deadlocked came from taking a popular genre and trying to craft the best story possible within it. I decided to do the same thing for my next series, and I think people are going to love it.

Right now I am deep into the first book in the Vampire’s Prey series. We’ve been inundated with vampire stories in this country, and I wanted to jump into that genre and do everything I could to rip it apart and tell the best damn story I could with it. The first thing I knew I wanted to do was utterly obliterate the weak female lead stereotype that so many vampire books cling to. The main character of my series is about as tough a girl as you can imagine. She has been victimized, and she’s not going to take it anymore (thus the title.) I can’t wait to get the first book out there for people to check out. I think it’s going to be very, very popular.

As soon as I release Prey No More, I will get to work on Deadlocked 4. I’m excited to delve back into that world, and to bring all of my plans to fruition with the conspiracy theories laid out in part 3. Also, I’ve got a pretty tremendous reason to get back to work on those books: Deadlocked is going to be traditionally published (as in real physical books) in Italy!

An Italian publisher is going to translate the book and release it in Italy. While I no longer carry any stigma about ebook sales not equating true authorship, it’s still fun to think about my book being in print! That being said, this has helped me take a good look at the world of traditional publishing and debate my options.

A normal publishing contract in the USA comes with a $5K advance on royalties. Once that is exceeded, you can expect to receive about 10% royalties, but the average first time author’s book rarely earns back more than the advance. I don’t want to get into sales numbers, but Deadlocked is set to earn me a lot more than that over the course of the next few years. I’m not going to make any grand statements about traditional publishing versus indie publishing (at least not now), but I’ll just say that I’m very happy being labeled just a “Self-Published” author. That title suits me just fine!

 

Jan
26/12
Deadlocked 3 is Now Available!
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 02:00
Written by Jitterbug
Thursday, January 26th, 2012

D3 Now Available!

The Deadlocked series continues as Billy heads into the city in search of his mother. During his quest, he will meet a strident military figure that will alter his journey and two brothers that will become his closest allies. However, his trip will endanger the family he has only just met, and he might not be able to save them.

Billy’s journey into the city will reveal many of the secrets of this penultimate novella. No characters are safe from the terror that has engulfed the city, and as the motives of those in charge begin to be revealed, the fate of all mankind will be in question.

For those of you that have been following along with the series, make sure to check out my recent post, Countdown to Deadlocked 3, to see a couple of videos that will help you enjoy the third book even more. This part of the series focuses a LOT on the conspiracy behind the apocalypse.

Also, a lot of people have expressed how Laura is their favorite character and that they are desperate to know what happened to her at the dock house. Well, you’ll get your answer here. I can’t wait to hear what you think!!

Available in all ebook formats here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/126700

Kindle users, you can get it here: http://www.amazon.com/Deadlocked-3-ebook/dp/B00721XIBI/ref=sr_1_7?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1327607318&sr=1-7

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Jan
25/12
Countdown to Deadlocked 3
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 11:32
Written by Jitterbug
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Deadlocked 3 is finished! It’s been edited and will be formatted today. The final piece of the puzzle is an out-loud reading that I will finish tonight. Doing this helps me to identify any confusing language that can tie up the reader’s tongue.

In the meantime, I’ve got something for you to watch that will make reading D3 a lot more fun. Please keep in mind, I am not condoning the ideas in these videos, nor am I saying that I agree with the ideas presented. They are, however, fabulous conspiracy theories that MIGHT play a part in the Deadlocked series.

FEMA Coffins FEMA Camps
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Jan
13/12
Interview on Digital Ink Spot
Last Updated on Friday, 13 January 2012 11:09
Written by Jitterbug
Friday, January 13th, 2012

I wanted to let you know that an interview I did with a book blogger has just gone up. We discussed Deadlocked as well as what the future holds for the characters and for me. Check it out HERE.

 

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Jan
11/12
Update on Deadlocked 3
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 January 2012 12:49
Written by Jitterbug
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Part 3 available SOON. I promise.

Hello everyone! I’m popping in to give a quick update on the progress of Deadlocked 3 since people have been asking when it is going to be available.

I’m working my butt off on it, and I think the level of research I’ve done will be apparent once you read the story. The first book dealt with one man’s struggle to save his family and the second delved into his wife’s continuing attempt to do the same. In part 2, the main characters go back into the city and find it nearly vacant. I tried to throw a couple clues into that story as to what was going on, but most of it was spent focusing on Laura’s grisly journey to save her daughter.

The theme of Deadlocked has been family. More specifically, what does it mean to be in one and what lengths would you go to to protect yours? Could you do what Laura did? Could you make the decisions that David had to make? Those are the main themes present in parts 1 and 2. Part 3 focuses on Billy, and it tries to tell the story of a son that is hoping to make his parents proud. It’s a fun dynamic to toy with, but it doesn’t have the easily tapped emotional depth that a parental relationship does. I’m using that to my advantage by spending a good amount of time in part 3 explaining the lore.

Part 3 is going to reveal a LOT of the overall details of the outbreak. Where did this disease come from? Who was responsible? Why is the city nearly vacant? Who were the men pretending to be police officers in the first two parts and how did they know so much about the disease? All of these questions are answered in this book, and it has been a hell of a lot of fun doing the research to make sure it’s all plausible. This book also has to serve as a set-up for the final, intense confrontation that will be dealt with in part 4!

I can’t wait for you to get a chance to read it, and I expect to have it out sometime very soon. However, since this book is far more research intense than the last two, I want to make sure I’ve got my bases covered in the FACTs department.

Thanks for your interest in the books!

Kindle owners can get Deadlocked for free by clicking HERE.

Everyone else can get it for free HERE.

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