Thursday, July 23, 2020

What's Going On?

I've begun to emerge from the funk that my life has been in for the last five or so months. A lot happened since the end of last year, I finished a series (Valens Legacy) that had consumed two and a half years of my life (And it's really not done, there's a possibility of a series being bandied about in Hollywood). The lawsuit got very heated and hectic and expensive during that time. It's actually now finally over after like the 6th of this month (that's when the ability for the other side to enter an appeal expired).
Then there was my mother's failing health and eventual passing. Which makes my cat getting cancer and dying the month before seem like a minor deal (even if it wasn't to me). A few other minor legal issues that I've been putting off dealing with, the need to take a vacation, a -real- vacation, but not being able to because of the current state of affairs (and also having my once a year vacation canceled and losing a lot of money on airfare when it was).

So yeah, been a few rough spots there. Thank the good lord that those are all in the past.

Going forward, I am working on a plan to get ALL of the Portals of Infinity series recorded under one artist (or perhaps a man/woman team). This won't be cheap, because it's over 70 hours long at this point (it'll probably cost around thirty grand). I need to write an addition 30K words or so to make this happen, for legal reasons.

You see, I want to combine books 1 & 2 and books 3 & 4 into two recordings instead of the current four, because they each run about 5-6 hours in length. Back when I created those audiobooks, short books were okay, Audible didn't discriminate against books under 10 hours. However now they do, they've changed the way the market works completely. But I can't just put them together because the people at ACX are assholes. And I have to go through ACX. Also their contracts are 7 years long and they do tend to play fast and loose with the contract terms. (Note above 'need to hire a lawyer' comment).

Another reason to re-record the older books is that first I'd be on the third VA (Voice Artist) for the series, and that's just not fair to the listeners. Second, I want to increase the quality of all the recordings. Some are not apparently up to the level they should be. I realize that I'll probably not make back the money on the first four books when I redo those. I may make back the money on the fifth one. The rest, as they've never been recorded I expect to make the money back on.

Portals of Infinity was the first series I ever turned into an audiobook, and it was still a new frontier when I did it. The rules have changed drastically since then and costs have gone up a lot while royalties have dropped significantly. However I've learned a lot in the process so I'm hopeful that going forward things will improve.

On the story front I actually have several things I'm working on, and there's a bit of juggling going on. I have to do the 30K words mentioned above. I have a new series under my pen name in the offing. Results of that will probably be seen in September. I have a sequel to Take Two that's being worked on, though it's been pushed to spot 'b' in my queue now. There's also a space opera thing I've been messing with for a while now. I'm debating a rewrite on it, but I need to think about that. It'd be under my name and not the pen name. At least I think it will. There's a bunch of shorts I need to write as well, for a number of different things.

I don't know if I'll be able to get these on a schedule. I used to work like that but I developed some bad habits in the last year. We'll see if I can get back to that.

Oh, and as long as Consequences does well, there will be a book #10.

So yes, a lot of work. 

Thanks to all of you for being fans.

8 comments:

  1. I listened to all POI audiobooks several times. To me they all seemed fine qualitywise. As long as you try to stick with the same voice artist (i know it is not always under your control), I don't see any issues. This is only my personal opinion, I didn't go through the quality of the audiobooks with a fine-toothed comb.

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  2. Hopefully 'our' short is one of those... Glad you're getting your feet back on the ground.

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  3. Really looking forward to the new audiobook recordings for POI—I definitely wouldn't say that they were bad, but there is a pretty big gap (in my opinion) between them and the Valens recordings (and I love that Andrea is narrating Take Two). Especially the second POI voice artist, who I feel improved over the course of the books, but didn't quite match the first. I'll definitely be re-purchasing the new recordings.

    Thanks for taking the time and money to do your work justice—I know that the realities of time and money don't always make it easy or possible, but things like this really make it feel like you care about delivering quality.

    Also, I can't tell you how excited I am about a possible Hollywood adaptation of the Valens series.

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  4. I’m a fan of POI first and foremost and would totally repurchase the Audiobooks especially if you were able to get Andrea Parsneau to do them. She is totally the Mel Blanc of the Audiobook World. 1001 voices at least.

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  5. As an aside if you ever decide to re-record Days of Future Past I’d be first in line for those too. I loved those books, but couldn’t take the narrator.

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  6. Did the Take Two book get a redone cover? Its like it done by a different artist.

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    1. Yes. I should have mentioned that here.

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