First off, the link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TXX2G94
I have to admit I'm surprised at how fast this got processed today, under 2 hours, that's a record for me. I was worried that it would take longer than normal, as today is a holiday.
So for those who have been waiting, the new Valens Book, Firestarter, is out.
I don't have a date on the next Portals of Infinity book, the arm injury and a few of the other things going on sort of messed that up, but there will me more POI books.
Oh, cover (not clickable, sorry):
Discussions on my writing, my books, related activities, and where I respond to questions.
No, there isn't much here on Lion Taming, unless of course you ask.
Thursday, July 04, 2019
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
What's been going on...
Sorry I haven't posted much here recent. If you've been following my pen name blog, you know that there's been a LOT going on of late.
First off, I took a big pirate to court. I'd direct you to the gofundme if you want to know more. The case is still ongoing so I can't talk about it.
Second off I ruptured my left bicep. Bad enough that it needed surgery. So I spend most of April in a lot of pain, which isn't conducive to writing. After surgery it was a while before I could even type with my left hand.
Thirdly a particular plagiarist is back, though at least this time he changed enough that I couldn't sue. He claims that in book two he'd be heading off in a completely different direction. I can only guess at what that means, because he seriously lacks the ability to come up with a story on his own. It is kind of annoying at how many people are copying me now, I guess that's the price of success, lots of cheap imitation knockoffs.
There were also some other issues that are family related, so I won't talk about them here beyond saying that I have an aging parent.
So it's been a very stressful time. The next Portals of Infinity novel ended up getting pushed back because I needed to get back to writing the Valens Legacy series as it's getting into the endgame of that whole thing. Once that's done I'll return to the other projects I was trying to get done while I decide what to write next under my Stryvant pen name. It may be a follow on series in the Valens legacy world, I just haven't decided yet.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have moved to northern Texas and so far I actually like it here a lot. There were a lot of things I wanted to do this summer, but as my arm is now in a brace and won't be declared healed until sometime in November, pretty much all of that got canceled. At least the brace should come off in August some time.
I will be in Chattanooga this weekend for LibertyCon, so if you're there, feel free to look me up.
First off, I took a big pirate to court. I'd direct you to the gofundme if you want to know more. The case is still ongoing so I can't talk about it.
Second off I ruptured my left bicep. Bad enough that it needed surgery. So I spend most of April in a lot of pain, which isn't conducive to writing. After surgery it was a while before I could even type with my left hand.
Thirdly a particular plagiarist is back, though at least this time he changed enough that I couldn't sue. He claims that in book two he'd be heading off in a completely different direction. I can only guess at what that means, because he seriously lacks the ability to come up with a story on his own. It is kind of annoying at how many people are copying me now, I guess that's the price of success, lots of cheap imitation knockoffs.
There were also some other issues that are family related, so I won't talk about them here beyond saying that I have an aging parent.
So it's been a very stressful time. The next Portals of Infinity novel ended up getting pushed back because I needed to get back to writing the Valens Legacy series as it's getting into the endgame of that whole thing. Once that's done I'll return to the other projects I was trying to get done while I decide what to write next under my Stryvant pen name. It may be a follow on series in the Valens legacy world, I just haven't decided yet.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have moved to northern Texas and so far I actually like it here a lot. There were a lot of things I wanted to do this summer, but as my arm is now in a brace and won't be declared healed until sometime in November, pretty much all of that got canceled. At least the brace should come off in August some time.
I will be in Chattanooga this weekend for LibertyCon, so if you're there, feel free to look me up.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Butter Cookies
I don't think I posted this here at all, but this is the recipe for my mother's famous butter cookies, that she would make every year at Christmas. I still make them, and so does my sister. These things are seriously full of calories, just a warning. The dough is also heavy enough that it will destroy any cookie gun, no matter how expensive (I know that from experience too). I usually make double batches each time I mix it up, and when I do make these, I tend to make enough that I use about 4 lbs of butter.
So, here it is:
So, here it is:
Butter Cookies (Mom's)
1 cup Butter (1/2 lb)
2/3 cup sugar
1 egg
2 1/2 cups flour (reg - unbleached)
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp Almond extract
Cook 400 10 - 12 minutes
or 350 10 minutes (a little softer - not all ovens are equal)
Fudge Icing
melt 3 squares baker's chocolate
w ~ 6 tblspns crisco (veg shrtng)
add about 6 tbspns milk
1 box confectioners sugar
Melt chocolate, add crisco, add some of the milk, then add
sugar, and stir. Best to use a double boiler so you don't burn it. If too
thick, add more milk. I usually start off with 4 tablespoons of milk. This mix
hardens quickly as it cools, add more milk to thin if necessary when down to
scraps, but very little!
John Van Stry
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
The Patreon Licensing Agreement
Okay, all of this started when the following post, by a
lawyer, was brought to my attention:
(I suggest reading it)
So I hired an IP lawyer to look at the post above as well as
the terms of the contact you sign when you join Patreon as a creator, and this
is what I got back:
Hi John,
I have broken the
analysis up into a couple of sections going from high level at the top to
nitty-gritty at the bottom.
Bottom Line:
The rights you are giving Patreon are too broad if you are posting complete
novels to the site. You have two options: 1) Use Patreon to collect payments
and post updates to engage with your community, but distribute your work
(books, rewards, and content) through another system like email (i.e. not
posting them to Patreon, but using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp); or 2) Stop
using Patreon altogether.
Explanation of Bottom Line: Here is the language of
the license you are granting Patreon: “By posting content to Patreon you grant
us a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, sublicensable,
worldwide license to use, reproduce, distribute, perform, publicly display or
prepare derivative works of your content.” It is too broad because there is no
time limit, no limitations on use (despite the later wording in the same
paragraph, see attached and below), no payments to you, and no ability by you
to revoke the license should a falling out occur.
Detailed
Analysis: There are some things in the post with which I agree, but
some things with which I don’t. The post heavily implies that the language
gives Patreon ownership of the work you post on Patreon. That is false, but the
tricky part is that the rights you do give up are so broad that it looks like
ownership to normal people.
The reason it is
false is because of the words “non-exclusive.” That means you have all the
ability to perform all the copyrights (use, reproduce, distribute, perform,
publicly display or prepare derivative works) yourself, or authorize others to
do so. For example, you can sell your books on Amazon because you retain the
right to authorize Amazon to reproduce and distribute.
However, the reason
it looks like ownership to normal people is that Patreon can distribute your
works for free, the same works you are selling on Amazon. Patreon can do that
because of the words “royalty-free,” “reproduce,” and “distribute.” So to
normal people, what good is that non-exclusivity doing? Not much, because
although you can sell on Amazon, you won’t make any money when they can go to
Patreon for the same content for free. But it is because of that
non-exclusivity that these Patreon statements are true:
·
“You keep
complete ownership of all content, but give us permission to use it on
Patreon.”
·
“You keep full
ownership of all content that you post on Patreon, but to operate we need
licenses from you.”
Speaking of which,
the following statements MAY also be true, but the problem is two-fold: 1) it
requires you to trust Patreon; and 2) the trust requirement is unnecessary if
Patreon would have just circumscribed the rights language in the first place
(this is the part where I agree with the post):
·
“The purpose
of this license is to allow us to operate Patreon, promote Patreon and promote
your content on Patreon.”
·
“We are not
trying to steal your content or use it in an exploitative way.”
The best way I can
put it is that Patreon’s actions are not comporting with their words. They may
not have broken their promise yet, and they may never break their promise due
to the bad PR they would receive, but if we are in a position where we can
protect ourselves from a potential broken promise then let’s do so.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Molasses Cookies
Okay, I made these the other day and some folks were asking about my recipe, so here it is:
Molasses Cookies:
Ingredients:
1 cup packed brown sugar
3/4 cup shortening
1/4 cup molasses
1 egg
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
About 3 tablespoons of sugar (you'll figure it out) for
pressing the cookies into.
Steps:
Note: if you
double this recipe, you'll use about 3 cookie sheets and make about 50 - 60
cookies. I always double it. Twice the reward for the same amount of work.
- Heat oven to 325 degrees F. In a large bowl beat brown sugar, shortening, molasses, and egg. Use an electric mixer.
- Once you've got that mixed up nicely, then add the rest (EXCEPT the sugar). Add the flour a cup or two at a time, to avoid making a mess. Don't worry about over-mixing.
- Pour the sugar on to a small plate.
- Roll the dough into small balls, about an inch and a half in daimeter, then press them down into the sugar on the plate to flatten them. Then put that on your ungreased cookie sheet, sugared side up.
- They will slump about 50% when you cook them. If you leave them as balls, they're gonna come out as balls. They slump about as much as chocolate chip cookies (the ones made with shortening, not butter). So you can put them about an inch apart on the cookie sheet. I press mine down to about a half inch to a quarter inch thick.
- Cook for 13 to 16 minutes. This can be a little tricky. You really don't want the insides to be doughy. They will firm up as they cool as well. Some recipes call for you to take them off the sheet immediately (if you grease it, you won't have to). If you wait till they're cool, you'll have to be a little more careful with your spatula to not break them.
Saturday, April 06, 2019
So Amazon Screwed up Last Night
And deleted my last two Jan Stryvant novels, including the one I released last week and which was a #1 bestseller.
No one at Amazon has ANY idea when this will be fixed, could be days (last time this happened it took almost two weeks). This didn't just happen to me, it happened to a lot of new releases, but I'm screwed pretty royally all the same, because I was in a new release cycle on Amazon with two high rated books (the older one had been #1 a few weeks ago and was still in the top 20 or so). Both had made it to about the top 100 overall in the Amazon ratings.
But that's all gone now. When they come back out they'll be pushed to the bottom as all of their sales data is not only gone, but they'll have had zero sales for however many days it takes to fix this. So not only am I looking at shelling out a lot more money for a lawsuit, I will now have a piss poor income for this month because of this, just like the last time this happened.
This just sucks on so many levels. If only Amazon knew about backups and how to restore from them.
No one at Amazon has ANY idea when this will be fixed, could be days (last time this happened it took almost two weeks). This didn't just happen to me, it happened to a lot of new releases, but I'm screwed pretty royally all the same, because I was in a new release cycle on Amazon with two high rated books (the older one had been #1 a few weeks ago and was still in the top 20 or so). Both had made it to about the top 100 overall in the Amazon ratings.
But that's all gone now. When they come back out they'll be pushed to the bottom as all of their sales data is not only gone, but they'll have had zero sales for however many days it takes to fix this. So not only am I looking at shelling out a lot more money for a lawsuit, I will now have a piss poor income for this month because of this, just like the last time this happened.
This just sucks on so many levels. If only Amazon knew about backups and how to restore from them.
Monday, April 01, 2019
In Case You Hadn't Heard...
I've filed a lawsuit in US Federal Court against the guy running that pirate site.
Or rather my lawyer has filed it. I've found out why nobody else has sued him, it's because it costs a hell of a lot of money. Litigation is very expensive.
Why did I do it? Because he's a scumbag and somebody had to. He's ripping me off and when I sent him a Cease and Desist as well as a DMCA take down, he refused. After my lawyer sent him one, he just put up more of my books. Oh, and he's making money off of his pirate site. He even bought himself an airplane. And he's rude and nasty to the people who have been asking him to stop pirating their works. Because he knew those people didn't have the money to go after him.
Now of course, he's in hiding, because someone finally got tired of his bullshit.
I've got a gofundme running to help defray the legal costs, if you want to contribute:
Link -> https://www.gofundme.com/bring-ebookbike-to-justice
I'm not crazy about having to do this, but the guy is actually hurting me, as well as a lot of other people. Everyone else kept talking about it, but I'm the guy who actually did it. The threats have started, people calling for me to be doxed or assaulted or murdered. About what you'd expect from the folks following a scumbag like him. I don't really expect anyone to really try to attack me, but some of the things people are saying is just flat out nuts.
On the other hand I'm getting a LOT of support from the people who this guy has been ripping off for years. One of the things that convinced me to act was this new author. On the pirate site he was a featured author with (apparently) tons of downloads. But on Amazon he was selling almost zero. That's right, new author puts out a book and this pirate totally rapes his sales and discourages him from continuing.
Also, I just can't stand bullies.
Or rather my lawyer has filed it. I've found out why nobody else has sued him, it's because it costs a hell of a lot of money. Litigation is very expensive.
Why did I do it? Because he's a scumbag and somebody had to. He's ripping me off and when I sent him a Cease and Desist as well as a DMCA take down, he refused. After my lawyer sent him one, he just put up more of my books. Oh, and he's making money off of his pirate site. He even bought himself an airplane. And he's rude and nasty to the people who have been asking him to stop pirating their works. Because he knew those people didn't have the money to go after him.
Now of course, he's in hiding, because someone finally got tired of his bullshit.
I've got a gofundme running to help defray the legal costs, if you want to contribute:
Link -> https://www.gofundme.com/bring-ebookbike-to-justice
I'm not crazy about having to do this, but the guy is actually hurting me, as well as a lot of other people. Everyone else kept talking about it, but I'm the guy who actually did it. The threats have started, people calling for me to be doxed or assaulted or murdered. About what you'd expect from the folks following a scumbag like him. I don't really expect anyone to really try to attack me, but some of the things people are saying is just flat out nuts.
On the other hand I'm getting a LOT of support from the people who this guy has been ripping off for years. One of the things that convinced me to act was this new author. On the pirate site he was a featured author with (apparently) tons of downloads. But on Amazon he was selling almost zero. That's right, new author puts out a book and this pirate totally rapes his sales and discourages him from continuing.
Also, I just can't stand bullies.
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Book #14 of the Valens Legacy, Trying Times, is now available on Amazon:
Link --> Trying Times
For reasons unknown the Amazon link isn't giving the cover picture, so here it is:
Link --> Trying Times
For reasons unknown the Amazon link isn't giving the cover picture, so here it is:
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Pirates *sigh*
If you have downloaded my ebooks from anyplace other than Amazon, you have an illegal copy.
There is a site in a foreign country, that does not care about copyright law, with a large number of pirated books on it, including most of my catalogue. They try and make it look like what they're doing is legal (it isn't) and that they have permission (they don't). The guy running the website is a former politician and complete scumbag.
Unfortunately, the country involved doesn't give a damn about things like this, even if it is against the law. I'm sent him several legal notices, but he refuses to honor a single one.
So again, please don't download my books from anyplace other than Amazon. No one else has permission to sell my ebooks.
Dealing with this guy has pretty much left me unable to write all week. He'd been cutting into my income significantly. It's quite depressing that NO ONE will stop this man.
There is a site in a foreign country, that does not care about copyright law, with a large number of pirated books on it, including most of my catalogue. They try and make it look like what they're doing is legal (it isn't) and that they have permission (they don't). The guy running the website is a former politician and complete scumbag.
Unfortunately, the country involved doesn't give a damn about things like this, even if it is against the law. I'm sent him several legal notices, but he refuses to honor a single one.
So again, please don't download my books from anyplace other than Amazon. No one else has permission to sell my ebooks.
Dealing with this guy has pretty much left me unable to write all week. He'd been cutting into my income significantly. It's quite depressing that NO ONE will stop this man.
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
On Sale! 99 cents until next week!
The following are on sale until the middle of next week, all for only 99 cents, each!
Link: -> Portals of Infinity: Book One: Champion for Hire!
Link: -> Part 1 of the Days of the Future Past Trilogy!
Link: -> Portals of Infinity: Book One: Champion for Hire!
Link: -> Part 1 of the Days of the Future Past Trilogy!
Friday, March 01, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Why Writing to Market is Dumb
So. I've been doing this indie writer thing for a while now
(eight years) and I've gotten pretty good at it. Good enough that I quit my job
and went full time. It hasn't been all wine and roses, and there were
definitely some disappointments along the way. But I've learned the business.
I've also learned how to make money at it.
Writing to market (WTM) is where you hear of a hot market,
you immediate write a story to be published in the market and publish it, in an
attempt to sucker in, I mean, make quick money. Unfortunately ten thousand other people also heard about that
market and have raced in there as well, to dump their 'finely crafted' stories
in the same market.
The end result of course is that you and all the rest of
them just shit all over everything. People stop
buying anything in the market, unless it's by a name they recognize, and your
trash lingers on just stinking up the place and destroying the chances for any
truly talented people to make a name for themselves in that market, because you
chased everyone away. You end up with a few bucks (if you're lucky) and ten
weeks later you're chasing another market, where you are sure to 'make it this time!'
The fact of the matter is, you're never going to make it. Writing to market doesn't work. If you were good enough to drop a story in any market
and do well there, you would know this, and you would have already gone out and
found a place to make a name for yourself. Which means you wouldn't be writing
to market. When you write to market you are just endlessly chasing the golden
ticket, you don't know a damn thing about the market and it shows to everyone
who reads your book.
So rule number one, if you want to be a successful writer, don't write to market.
I have a little joke I used to tell people that the way to
be successful is to write to market, as long as you love the market and know
everything about it. The point of that is two-fold: The first is that if
you do not know and love the market you're writing in, it shows! People can tell
if you're a fraud and that you're just phoning it in. The second is that when
you decide you want to write something, pick a 'market' that you know and
understand and will enjoy writing in. Don't chase the trends! It's a waste of your
time and creativity, not to mention your reputation.
Let's look at Michael Anderle for a moment. What market or
genre if you like, do you think he writes in? Trick question! There isn't one.
Or rather there wasn't one until he
created it himself. That's part of why he's so successful. He took a bunch
of stuff that he knew, and he thought it would be fun to throw all of it
together in a way that's never been done before. Then: profit! And remember, he
was only trying to make fifty thousand a year, not what he ended up making. His
stories, when they first came out, suffered from terrible grammar, spelling
mistakes, and bad editing. But he still sold tens of thousands of copies.
Because he loved what he was doing and it showed.
He was having fun, so everyone reading had fun too. And wanted more.
I did the same thing when I started the Valens Legacy
series. I already had one successful series under my belt: Portals of Infinity.
But I wanted to try something different, and while I'd been having some
success, I wasn't doing as well as I wanted with some of the other things I was
working on. Until I sat down one night and decided to write something that
played to all of my strengths, using everything I'd learned to date. That's a
big part of it right there: everything
I'd learned. There were lessons I'd learned from the stories and series
that I'd written, lessons about sales and marketing, readers and genres, things
that I would never have learned by just constantly chasing the markets.
Of course now others are coming in and shitting all over
that market with their whole 'write to market' BS because of my success. And
they're not making much, if any, money. They've all but killed the field — if
you're not already a name; forget trying to write in it nowadays. Which is sad
cause there's some good stuff and authors out there not getting the exposure
they deserve.
This is why I tell people to get out of groups like the
'20K' one. First off, it is full of scammers, copycats, and write to market
people. If you go in there and say 'Hey, look at this! I just found a hot
market to make money in!' Thirty days later all of those people are going to be
doing their damnedest to put you out of business and take all that money for
themselves. Because that's their mindset: Grab the money and run. They're not
there to build a name or a successful career (most write to market authors
never use the same name twice), they're there to make a quick buck, because writing is easy.
Secondly; what are you going to learn from people who aren't
looking to build a career, who aren't looking to build a name, but who are only
looking to grab as much cash as they can and run with it? It's the 49er gold
rush all over again, mining (writing) is hard work, so let's find a way to
bypass that hard work and get our hands on some real cash!
So please, don't write to market, you won't be successful,
you won't make a name for yourself, you won't have a career, and you won't
enjoy what you're doing. Write what you enjoy and learn your craft. Rise to the
top and people will read you. And for
heaven's sake, if you do find yourself doing well, DO NOT go telling all those
other people where to go. It's not just you you're hurting, but the readers too
as a ton of crap gets dumped into the genre and, thanks to the way Amazon works,
it will be there until the heat death of the universe.
Don't feel bad if your first book doesn't sell well, or sell
at all. I've had flops; I've had some amazing flops. Written even after I'd
already found a good paying series (because I wanted to diversify a little).
You learn from your mistakes, you grow and improve. But as everything you're doing
that's 'write to market' is a mistake, you're not growing because you're not
learning. How many successful authors are there, who write in a different market
every time they put out a book? Zero.
Now if you desperately feel that you have to write to market, write porn. It pays well, even if it's
bad. You only have to write five to twelve thousand words per story, so you
have less time and effort invested. And you can charge more because it's porn.
Porn is probably the only field where WTM has a chance to work, because you
already know about, and (hopefully) enjoy, sex.
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