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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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Jan
08/12
Adventures in Self-Publishing
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 January 2012 03:00
Written by Jitterbug
Sunday, January 8th, 2012

The Series So Far

The world of publishing is going through a sea change at the moment. The internet has picked up the industry, eaten it, digested it, and then crapped it out. This is a terrible analogy as it now requires me to explain why you should be happy about the internet’s bowel movement. Let’s move on and pretend this didn’t happen…

I recently self published my first novella, Deadlocked, and have since gone on to release a couple short stories and the second part of the Deadlocked series (of which there will be 4 total.) My first foray into this maelstrom was on November 9th, 2011, and in just a couple months I’ve experienced the most exciting transformation in myself and my life that I could have possibly hoped for. No, no, I’m not making anything close to a living off the sales of my books as of right now, but that’s not what I’m talking about here. Follow along as I explain myself.

I’ve always wanted to be a writer. For as long as I can remember, I’ve plied away in front of typewriters, word processors, and computer screens in the hopes that one day I could share my stories with the world. It was a lovely, jejune dream that never materialized for me. I let the world sneak in and corrupt me with paychecks, benefit packages, and bonus structures. I went from an idealistic boy to a chagrined adult in too short a time, and my dreams of authorship kept getting pushed off into that Neverland of “One Day…”

Part of the reason I was so resistant to chase my dream was because of the perils that so many others had warned of. The hurdles that a writer needed to jump over to reach their goal seemed insurmountable. It was heartbreaking to hear that the greatest authors in the world faced hundreds if not thousands of rejections before making it. If these tremendous talents had trouble breaking into the industry, what hope did I have? It’s a depressing tale of self-defeat to be sure, but I’d wager I’m one among many that have succumbed to that demon.

“What about self publishing?” Well, five years ago, I (and most others) would have laughed at the idea of self publishing. What a ridiculous, lame, foolish, idiotic, and pathetic thing to do! To publish your own work was the grandest of pitiful exercises. Certainly, I wasn’t that pathetic. Was I?

That was then, and this – well, this is a whole new day. The sudden burst in popularity in eReaders has changed the publishing landscape. Some of the more enterprising forerunners in the industry have staked a claim on the success that this change ushered in, and they have profited tremendously for it. The foresight of authors such as JA Konrath and Amanda Hocking has helped make them millionaires, and the publishing world has taken note. It is estimated that eReaders now make up 20% of the publishing industry’s profit, and that number isn’t likely to plateau any time soon. Add to this the fact that the publishing industry is utterly clueless as to how to properly price their offerings (I’ve seen fiction ebooks from major publishers range in price from $1.99 up to $17.99) and you can see that this shifting marketplace is open to new talent.

I am barely more than a virgin when it comes to self publishing, and there are far better people to research to learn how to make this work for you ( JA Konrath ), but I am more than happy to share my limited knowledge so far. The very first thing I’ll say is this: If you’ve ever wanted to be a writer, you have ZERO excuses not to give it a go.

That’s the most important piece of advice I can give you. You’re out of excuses as to why you haven’t published something now. Believe me, I know your pain! I had a billion excuses for why I’d never chased my dream, not the least of which was that I had a full time job and a family. But now, with the overwhelming surge of self-publishing taking over the industry, there is nothing holding you back from putting your work out there. Nothing other than YOU, anyhow.

Putting my work out has been the most rewarding experience of my life (SAVE FACE: except for the birth of my daughters and marrying my lovely wife!) and I urge you to jump into the same pool with me. Sure, there be sharks in that water, but don’t you dare get scared away. If you are so terrified of critics that you’re unwilling to put your work out there, then there’s no hope for you. Get over that fear and dip your feet in. Every single author in history has been scared to death of bad reviews and snarky critics, but to not attempt to jump in is the worst form of dream-suicide you could fall prey to.

Deadlocked at #16

Deadlocked hit the internet on November 9th, and as of today, January 8th, it’s been downloaded by almost 2,000 people. It’s currently sitting at the #38 spot on Kindle’s Best Selling Free Horror novels and was, a couple days ago, as high as #16. I am being interviewed for a Colorado based magazine next week and will be featured in an upcoming issue. I’ve received several fan letters from people that loved the book. Within the next few months, multiple book bloggers will be posting reviews and interviews with me on their sites. I have no doubt that the added interest in Deadlocked from this activity will help it rise even higher on Amazon’s best seller list and that thousands more folks will get a chance to read my work. All of this happened because I took a chance and put my work out there.

I’m not trying to boast or make my middling success sound better than it is. My novella is free, so it’s easy for someone to dismiss the heights it has enjoyed so far. I’m leagues away from being a “successful” writer in the common definition of that term. But I don’t define success as having loads of money pouring in from my writing. I define my  success as having pushed past the fear of rejection and putting the very essence of my soul, my writing, out there for others to critique. To me, it doesn’t matter if someone chooses to roll their eyes at my accomplishment and attempt to degrade it as Philistine. In my mind, I’ve already won. I say this with tears in my eyes and a swelling of pride that wants to burst out of my chest: “I’m a writer.”

And the childish asshole in me follows that up with: “Fuck the haters.”

 

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Dec
19/11
Asher Wife, Now Available
Last Updated on Monday, 19 December 2011 11:02
Written by Jitterbug
Monday, December 19th, 2011

Asher Wife is now available

My newest short story (almost a novella) has been released. It is called Asher Wife and tells the story of the android wife of a lunatic.

Asher Scott is a recluse who despises his job and might just be skimming a little off the top. His gleaned credits have funded a dark obsession that is growing out of control. In the story, Asher confronts his demons head on, but this time he might have more than he can handle in the pretty, unpainted girl from the crate.

Asher Wife is an intensely adult experience and should NOT be read by children. It is graphic, vicious, and will leave the reader traumatized by the extent to which Asher will go to feed his demons. Will you take the plunge?

Get the story now, HERE!

And if you like it, do me a favor and rate it 5 stars on the Smashwords site. If it is so offensive that you decide no one else should ever read it, then shut up about it.

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Dec
16/11
New Cover Art
Last Updated on Friday, 16 December 2011 03:33
Written by Jitterbug
Friday, December 16th, 2011

Original picture for Asher Wife cover

I have become obsessed with creating artwork for the cover of my eBooks. I am having a blast creating them, and the story that I’m working on now was 100% inspired simply by a picture that I found and wanted to use.

The story I am finishing up at the moment is called Asher Wife. The idea for the story came from a picture I found on Deviant Art, which I then took and manipulated to create what I think is either my first or second favorite cover I’ve made thus far. Asher Wife is a science fiction story about a man who takes out his abusive aggression on an android wife, and I was ecstatic with the way the cover helped to craft the story itself.

Also, I have put together a few outlines for other stories as well, and I went ahead and created their covers, which I will post here as well. The first is The Body Farm, about a kid who is dared by friends to spend the night in a mysterious, barricaded forest rife with eerie, dead things. The next is Let Them Wither, about a man feigning death as he is thrown into a mass grave that is then covered with Lye to dissolve the bodies. I’ve also finished the cover for the 3rd Deadlocked book, which, if you’ve been reading them, should give you an immediate clue as to what Billy’s weapon of choice is going to be this time. Finally, there is the cover for a science fiction story about an online school in the future that has been fermenting in my head for a decade already called, Cobra Dawn.

I thought you guys might like to check these out. Hope you like them!

 

 

 

 

 

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Dec
13/11
A Cold, Cold Death For Thomas Baylor
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 11:41
Written by Jitterbug
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

A FREE Short Story

After finishing the second installment of the Deadlocked series, I needed a break. I’d had enough zombies to last an undead lifetime (rimshot) and I needed a quick palette cleanser. What better to do than write a ghost story?!

The idea for A Cold, Cold Death For Thomas Baylor came from a random (utterly random) song that popped into my head. The title of the story, and a part of a song that appears in it, just burst into existence in my mind for no good reason. And with that, the story was unleashed. I sat down to write down the lyrics of the song in my head, knowing that I would turn it into a story, and suddenly I found myself writing, THE END. You’ve got to love those types of stories!

When all was said and done, Thomas Baylor’s tragic tale spanned a paltry 2,376 words. That’s hardly worth charging for, so I decided to put it out for free. That’s right! 100% free of charge.

Just follow the LINK and download this wee little ghost story. If you like it, do me a favor and write a review on the Smashwords site for it. If you don’t like it, well, then lie and say you did! Naaaaw, I’m kidding. But seriously, you should just lie and say you liked it.

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