https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076CHVDD3
I have to admit, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the response. I just can't thank people enough. This whole bit about 'branding' has worked out really well. I can separate these two things I enjoy writing, without having to worry about people getting confused over which book has what in it.
Plus I have the greatest fans!
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.
Friday, October 20, 2017
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
POI #3 is now in Audiobook format!
Portals of Infinity, #3, Of Temples and Trials, is now on Sale on Audible, Amazon, and (supposedly) iTunes / Apple. So, for those of you waiting, have at it!
Monday, October 02, 2017
A typical writing day
For a number of reasons, I thought I would share what my
typical (Monday thru Friday) workday is like.
I get up about 7:30. I try to sleep in to 8am, but I rarely
do that, even on weekends. Truth is I'm often up before 7.
I go into the 'computer room' or den, where our gaming
machines are. I have nice desk there and a fairly up to date system, though
honestly I haven't gamed in months. My SO (Significant Other) has their systems
(multiple) set up there as well. I spend the next hour or so dealing with
business issues, checking my accounts, paying bills, checking sales, email, any
issues with adverts, narrators, Amazon, etc. Check social media, the news, and
maybe touch bases with some other writers, all while eating breakfast.
About 9 the SO heads off to work, so I go to my office.
My office is the smallest room in the house, the server is
in there, and a few odds and ends. My work desk is a small corner desk with
almost no space on it. I have my laptop on it with a monitor connected to it, a
stereo on the shelf above, and not much else (well, a guitar rack on my left, I
take a break and practice my bass once or twice a day). I put on some tunes
(EDM, Electronica, Metal, Jazz, Fusion, depends on what I'm writing and my
mood) and I get to writing.
I only leave my office to: get water, get caffeine, use the
bathroom, nuke lunch, or let the dog in/out. I do that until about 6:45 when
the SO gets home. We talk anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes, usually while I make
dinner. Sometimes we eat together and I go back to writing. Other times I just
eat as I write in my office.
I work until about 10pm. Though it things are going good, or
I feel like I'm behind, I might work until 12:30 am or so.
Weekends vary, depending on if we're going out with friends,
or entertaining people. Or if there are chores around the house that need
dealing with. I usually don't start working until about 10am most weekends, and
it's not uncommon to take some breaks to do family type things. If we go out,
when we get back I'll often do some writing until it's time to go to bed. But I
usually spend one day on the weekend pretty much writing, though I rarely do
more than 12 hours on a Saturday or Sunday.
Yes, I do try to not write on one of the days of the
weekend, and I often get away with it. But I often end up bouncing plot ideas
or character ideas off of one of my friends or my SO. When I go to bed at night
I'm usually thinking about characters and plot points. It's not something you
really get away from much. Now I don't always work this hard at my writing,
there are periods where I make a point of knocking off at 6:30. But with the
current series, in order to keep up with the goals I've set, pretty much if I'm
awake, I'm working.
Because I know you all want to read the next book, and I
really want it to be on time, and I want it to be good.
Now off to bed. Friday, September 29, 2017
Much Wow...
So, Perfect Strangers hit last night, and it took one of the #1 best seller tags away from Black Friday.
I now have -two- #1 best sellers on Amazon.
AND.... Perfect Strangers is #58! I've -never- had a book in the top 100 before, I'm actually closing in on Steven King's IT!
Heady times, I tell ya. I really need to get my head back in the game and finish book #3, which I was planning on finishing the first draft for, today.
I now have -two- #1 best sellers on Amazon.
AND.... Perfect Strangers is #58! I've -never- had a book in the top 100 before, I'm actually closing in on Steven King's IT!
Heady times, I tell ya. I really need to get my head back in the game and finish book #3, which I was planning on finishing the first draft for, today.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Just Wow
After all of these years, I finally got one. Sure, it's under my pen name, but I don't care! I finally got one!
Monday, September 25, 2017
So, got my second '#1 new release' tag today!
Apparently the new Jan Stryvant novel is still doing rather well. Today it just earned its second '#1 New Release' tag on Amazon, this time in a second category, than the one it earned a week ago.
It's even climbed into the top 200 overall ranking on Amazon. I'm pretty amazed and happy to see that.
Book two, the sequel to 'Black Friday' comes out this Friday, it's already got quite a few people signed up to buy it, which has also made me pretty happy. Book three is underway, I'm about a third through it and hope to be mostly done with the first draft by Friday. I'll set it's release date sometime after 'Perfect Strangers' goes out.
Now, if only I can get past Steven King and his book about bad I.T. organizations to get that coveted #1 spot!! :-)
(what? you say it's not about I.T., but about evil clowns? Hey, haven't you ever worked with I.T.? Evil clowns sounds about right... )
(apologies to all you IT folks, but hey, I live with one. So if I'm murdered in my sleep tonight, now you know why...)
It's even climbed into the top 200 overall ranking on Amazon. I'm pretty amazed and happy to see that.
Book two, the sequel to 'Black Friday' comes out this Friday, it's already got quite a few people signed up to buy it, which has also made me pretty happy. Book three is underway, I'm about a third through it and hope to be mostly done with the first draft by Friday. I'll set it's release date sometime after 'Perfect Strangers' goes out.
Now, if only I can get past Steven King and his book about bad I.T. organizations to get that coveted #1 spot!! :-)
(what? you say it's not about I.T., but about evil clowns? Hey, haven't you ever worked with I.T.? Evil clowns sounds about right... )
(apologies to all you IT folks, but hey, I live with one. So if I'm murdered in my sleep tonight, now you know why...)
Saturday, September 23, 2017
It's Always Something, or the Difficulty of Making a Living in this Business
One of the problems with working in the Entertainment business, and trust me, writing is Entertainment. Is that it's always a moving target. People change, trends change, tastes change and what sells change. So dealing with that can be a headache at times, there's no doubt about that.
But when what you get paid for your work changes, well that ads a layer of complication that makes things even more frustrating at times.
You see, back when I started out I realized that in order to do 'okay' (and by 'okay' I mean make what I consider to be a decent living as a writer) I needed to sell an average of one hundred books a day. This was a daunting task for someone who felt lucky if they sold a hundred books in a month! But, I set out to achieve that goal, by trying to write stuff people would enjoy, and by increasing my 'catalog' of books, so I'd have a steady level of income off of that 'backlog'.
Which I do. With every new book I see a sales bump as I pick up a few new readers who work their way through my backlog, on top of the sales of the new book of course. And after several years of hard work I'm now to the spot where I actually do sell, on average, about one hundred books a day.
BUT
(and it's a big BUT, hence the size of it)
But Amazon came out with kindle unlimited and two thirds of my customers moved over to it. Add to that Amazon's dropping of the price per page that they pay, and I'm making a third of my normal sale price on those books (about a dollar). So, do the math: I'm making 1/3rd what I used to on 2/3rds of my sales. Which works about to about a fifty percent decrease in take home pay.
So now I need to aim for two hundred sales a day! If you think aiming for one hundred is a daunting task, aiming for twice that is even more so. Add in the fear that the rules of the game will change again if I get there (or should I say when I get there, always pays to think positive) and sometimes I wonder if I'm really in the right business. But this is why I've thought of ditching kindle unlimited, yes I get two-thirds of my sales through it, which is huge. But how many of those people would still buy my books if I wasn't in the program? Would it be enough that I'd make more money, or less? Also being in the KU program means my books climb up faster through the ranks because of all the borrows and page reads I get.
Yes, I've lost sleep over this, because making any changes that could lead to financial hardship are what you want to avoid as a writer. So honestly I think my only choice is to try and increase my sales. The only way to do that is to write more, and try new things (hence the new pen name and the new 'brand' - I can't afford to alienate any of my readers because I started writing stories with sex in them, which apparently is still a touchy subject for a lot of people, hell, a simple F-bomb in a book can lose you percentage points!)
And of course, as always, you'd think book companies would be interested in an author who sells over 30K books a year without an advertising budget. But you'd be wrong.
But when what you get paid for your work changes, well that ads a layer of complication that makes things even more frustrating at times.
You see, back when I started out I realized that in order to do 'okay' (and by 'okay' I mean make what I consider to be a decent living as a writer) I needed to sell an average of one hundred books a day. This was a daunting task for someone who felt lucky if they sold a hundred books in a month! But, I set out to achieve that goal, by trying to write stuff people would enjoy, and by increasing my 'catalog' of books, so I'd have a steady level of income off of that 'backlog'.
Which I do. With every new book I see a sales bump as I pick up a few new readers who work their way through my backlog, on top of the sales of the new book of course. And after several years of hard work I'm now to the spot where I actually do sell, on average, about one hundred books a day.
BUT
(and it's a big BUT, hence the size of it)
But Amazon came out with kindle unlimited and two thirds of my customers moved over to it. Add to that Amazon's dropping of the price per page that they pay, and I'm making a third of my normal sale price on those books (about a dollar). So, do the math: I'm making 1/3rd what I used to on 2/3rds of my sales. Which works about to about a fifty percent decrease in take home pay.
So now I need to aim for two hundred sales a day! If you think aiming for one hundred is a daunting task, aiming for twice that is even more so. Add in the fear that the rules of the game will change again if I get there (or should I say when I get there, always pays to think positive) and sometimes I wonder if I'm really in the right business. But this is why I've thought of ditching kindle unlimited, yes I get two-thirds of my sales through it, which is huge. But how many of those people would still buy my books if I wasn't in the program? Would it be enough that I'd make more money, or less? Also being in the KU program means my books climb up faster through the ranks because of all the borrows and page reads I get.
Yes, I've lost sleep over this, because making any changes that could lead to financial hardship are what you want to avoid as a writer. So honestly I think my only choice is to try and increase my sales. The only way to do that is to write more, and try new things (hence the new pen name and the new 'brand' - I can't afford to alienate any of my readers because I started writing stories with sex in them, which apparently is still a touchy subject for a lot of people, hell, a simple F-bomb in a book can lose you percentage points!)
And of course, as always, you'd think book companies would be interested in an author who sells over 30K books a year without an advertising budget. But you'd be wrong.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Back from the Reno Air Races
So, I'm back from my one vacation a year, now it's time to get back to work (not like I wasn't working in the hotel each night after a day on the tarmac of course). So I got lots to do on book three, book two is going through a last re-write then out to my Beta readers today.
Here's a few pics from the weekend.
Here's a few pics from the weekend.
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Guess I was wrong about this being a bad time to launch a new book...
So yeah, the new Stryvant novel is the #1 new release in werewolves & shifters on Amazon, and #2 in the category (stuck behind IT by Steven King who is like #8 overall on Amazon).
Honestly, I'm both happy and a little shocked, and very grateful.
Honestly, I'm both happy and a little shocked, and very grateful.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Apparent this isn't a good time to launch a new book...
So, I launched a book a couple of weeks after a major hurricane in Texas while another, smaller (but still large) one is going through Florida and heading for Georgia, Alabama, etc.
Apparently not a good idea, as a LOT of people really aren't buying or reading books right now. Honestly wondering if I should have delayed the launch of this new series until maybe November.
Apparently not a good idea, as a LOT of people really aren't buying or reading books right now. Honestly wondering if I should have delayed the launch of this new series until maybe November.
Friday, September 08, 2017
So yeah, a new Harem story
I put out another Stryvant story last night, it's not a sequel to 'Shadow' this is actually the first book of a new planned series. It has sex, I'd definitely rate it an 'R', which is why it's under the Stryvant name instead of my own. It also has some aspects of LitRPG in it, as I did get a lot of folks wanting to more about how the protagonist's powers progressed in the Shadow story, (which I had taken out because I thought no one would be interested. Silly me.)
If you're interested, check it out: Black Friday, by Jan Stryvant
If you're interested, check it out: Black Friday, by Jan Stryvant
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
On my Children of Steel universe, and the book after Interregnum
In short, there isn't going to be one. Probably ever.
Why? Well, Interregnum, that I was bothered by quite a few people to write, only took in $500 in total sales after I paid for the cover. That's right, I made $500 for almost two months of my time. That's less than a tenth of what the average book I write earns me. It's kinda hard to live on less than a hundred dollars a week income, when you have a mortgage, food, and the rest to pay for.
Mind you the book wasn't a failure, best I can tell there were several thousand pirated copies out there, because I found them on every furry site in the world with people telling everyone to spread it far and wide. They all talked about how much they loved it, how great it was, and how everyone should read it, but to date only TWO people have come forth and donated to me a few dollars to cover having read the pirated version.
So, the third book in that trilogy will never be written. For that matter, I don't think I'll ever write in that universe again, despite it being one of my favorites (because it was my first). I'm even thinking of taking down the facebook group I made for it, and when the paperbacks I have on hand run out, I don't think I'll be dragging them around to sell at cons anymore.
I did put up on my patreon that if I got to a certain level of donations, I'd write it, a chapter a month, and post it for all my patreon subscribers, so they could at least read it. That didn't work, so after a year I pulled that reward down.
At this point, the only way I will write it, is if I get at least $5000 in cash (no promises, cash in hand only) up front. Then I'll write it. As for those people saying I should do a go fund me or some such, sorry, not going to waste the time or effort. I don't think I'd get the money. If you want to do one, and promise to send me all the money from it, if it meets or beats the goal, go ahead and knock yourself out. But I just can't afford to waste the time on something that not only isn't going to make me money, but is going to cost me. It took a year for Interregnum to make enough money to cover the cost of the book cover. It's been out over two years now, and is one of my worse earners, ever. Even 'Lost Souls' has made more money and is still selling reliably well.
Yes, it's sad when you have to give up on one of your babies, but such is life.
Why? Well, Interregnum, that I was bothered by quite a few people to write, only took in $500 in total sales after I paid for the cover. That's right, I made $500 for almost two months of my time. That's less than a tenth of what the average book I write earns me. It's kinda hard to live on less than a hundred dollars a week income, when you have a mortgage, food, and the rest to pay for.
Mind you the book wasn't a failure, best I can tell there were several thousand pirated copies out there, because I found them on every furry site in the world with people telling everyone to spread it far and wide. They all talked about how much they loved it, how great it was, and how everyone should read it, but to date only TWO people have come forth and donated to me a few dollars to cover having read the pirated version.
So, the third book in that trilogy will never be written. For that matter, I don't think I'll ever write in that universe again, despite it being one of my favorites (because it was my first). I'm even thinking of taking down the facebook group I made for it, and when the paperbacks I have on hand run out, I don't think I'll be dragging them around to sell at cons anymore.
I did put up on my patreon that if I got to a certain level of donations, I'd write it, a chapter a month, and post it for all my patreon subscribers, so they could at least read it. That didn't work, so after a year I pulled that reward down.
At this point, the only way I will write it, is if I get at least $5000 in cash (no promises, cash in hand only) up front. Then I'll write it. As for those people saying I should do a go fund me or some such, sorry, not going to waste the time or effort. I don't think I'd get the money. If you want to do one, and promise to send me all the money from it, if it meets or beats the goal, go ahead and knock yourself out. But I just can't afford to waste the time on something that not only isn't going to make me money, but is going to cost me. It took a year for Interregnum to make enough money to cover the cost of the book cover. It's been out over two years now, and is one of my worse earners, ever. Even 'Lost Souls' has made more money and is still selling reliably well.
Yes, it's sad when you have to give up on one of your babies, but such is life.
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