No Dice
Well, I heard from Clarkesworld this evening. No dice on publishing Lords of the Remnant with them. That’s not really unexpected, considering how many submissions they get each month. But still, it’s not as fun as hearing they loved it …
Well, I heard from Clarkesworld this evening. No dice on publishing Lords of the Remnant with them. That’s not really unexpected, considering how many submissions they get each month. But still, it’s not as fun as hearing they loved it …
First, allow me to say: Wow! The end of the month was rather unexpected. Since I’ve only got a couple short stories up for sale online so far, I don’t tend to pay much attention to ebook sales (there are …
Passive Guy, over at The Passive Voice, had a couple great posts this morning. The first was a link to, and comments on, Sarah Hoyt’s continued discussion about why she dropped her agent. The second was a discussion of comments on …
Well, it’s been an interesting couple days. Holy cow, a lot of people sat up and took notice of my post yesterday about ebook pricing. There’ve been almost 200 views of that post alone in the last day and a …
Yesterday, Dean Wesley Smith linked to a great post by Zoe Winters about why she doesn’t agree with charging $.99 for novels, and why that should never, and will never, be the standard price for novel-length fiction. For the record, …
It’s Thursday. And lately, on Thursdays, I inevitably find myself thinking, “It’s Thursday. I wonder what Kris wrote about this week?” And so I have to rush over to The Business Rusch to find out. Today’s a special treat, because …
Today’s link love goes to David Gaughran. He is awesome, and his blog’s a great source of information and analysis on the publishing industry. In his latest post, Batting for a Broken System, he takes down the silly piece that …
Tonight, I only worked on the Scifi thriller. And that’s ok, because I primarily meant the 30,000 word challenge to go toward that book when I came up with the idea. That said, I think I’m going to crank out …
I often point over to Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch in this here blog. Naturally, I do that because they’re both very experienced writers, very smart with business, and they make a hell of a lot of sense. …
As is obvious from my last several posts, I’ve been spending a lot more time on the Kindleboards lately. Considering that Masters is primed and just about ready for release late next month, it seemed appropriate to link up with …