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Summer Challenge: week seven

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1, Week 7 (Monday July 21st)

Fiction word count: 354

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 2 chapters edited/ re-wrote 3 chapters of ROAD OF WATERS

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: Updated Reader Hill website: refreshed look and expanded site. Also updated Loyal Guide website with a refreshed look and page header.

DAY 2, Week 7 (Tuesday July 22nd)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: finished 2 full edits of ROAD OF WATERS/ plus 2 chapters formatted for another project

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 3, Week 7 ( Wednesday July 23rd)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 4, Week 7 ( Thursday July 24th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5, Week 7 ( Friday July 25th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6, Week 7 ( Saturday July 26th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

Week 7 Totals

Fiction word count: pending

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: pending

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

Summer Totals

Week 1: 12,811

Week 2: 12,825

Week 3: 6,805

Week 4: 6,508

Week 5: 4,153 new words / 4 chapters edited

Week 6:  3,961 new words/ 11 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted

Week 7: pending

GRAND TOTAL FOR SUMMER: 47,063 new words/ 15 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted/  1 website updated

 

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Summer Challenge: week six

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1, Week 6 (Monday July 14th)

Fiction word count: 2,187

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 2 chapters edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 2, Week 6 (Tuesday July 15th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 1 chapter edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: Updated Public Author website

DAY 3, Week 6 ( Wednesday July 16th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 2 chapters edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: Completed Public Author website updates

DAY 4, Week 6 ( Thursday July 17th)

Fiction word count: 1,531

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed:  3 chapters edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5, Week 6 ( Friday July 18th)

Fiction word count: 243

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 2 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted for another project

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6, Week 6 ( Saturday July 19th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

Week 6 Totals

Fiction word count: 3,961

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 11 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

Summer Totals

Week 1: 12,811

Week 2: 12,825

Week 3: 6,805

Week 4: 6,508

Week 5: 4,153 new words / 4 chapters edited

Week 6:  3,961 new words/ 11 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted

GRAND TOTAL FOR SUMMER: 47,063 new words/ 15 chapters edited/ 3 chapters formatted/  1 website updated

 

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Writing Projects Update for June 2014

I just wanted to take a moment to provide a project updates for those who are interested. For June, I started the Summer Challenge, posting how much I wrote each day.

Here is a list of my current projects and their expected completion dates:

WAYS OF CAMELOT novels (Arthurian Fantasy)

1. Road of Waters (Book 2) will be out in e-book and print in August (now in the editing phase)

2. Road of Clouds– last of the trilogy should be finished by late summer/ early fall 2014

CIRIAN WAR SAGA novels (Epic Fantasy)

1. Truth Mocker (Book 2) should be available by late 2014. (about 40% complete now)

2. Books #3 & 4 of this series are planned for 2015

3. Book 5– last of the saga- is planned for early 2016

TYRANTS OF TOLERANCE Series (YA Science Fiction)

The first of these novels has been delayed until 2015, due to the backlog

 

To my loyal readers who are waiting patiently for the next book in their favorite series- Thank You for your patience. I will do my best to repay your patience with stories that you will enjoy.

 

 

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Summer Challenge: week five

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1, Week 5 (Monday July 7th)

Fiction word count: 1,814

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 2, Week 5 (Tuesday July 8th)

Fiction word count: 1,036 (Road of Waters novel completed today)

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 3, Week 5 ( Wednesday July 9th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 4, Week 5 ( Thursday July 10th)

Fiction word count: 0

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 1 chapter edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5, Week 5 ( Friday July 11th)

Fiction word count: 520

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6, Week 5 ( Saturday July 12th)

Fiction word count: 783

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 3 chapters edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

Week 4 Totals

Fiction word count: 4,153

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 4 chapters edited

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

Summer Totals

Week 1: 12,811

Week 2: 12,825

Week 3: 6,805

Week 4: 6,508

Week 5: 4,153 new words / 4 chapters edited

GRAND TOTAL FOR SUMMER: 43,1023 new words/ 4 chapters edited

 

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Summer Challenge: week four

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1, Week 4 (Monday June 30th)

Fiction word count: 2,039

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 2, Week 4 (Tuesday July 1st)

Fiction word count: 633

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 3, Week 4 ( Wednesday July 2nd)

Fiction word count: 664

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 4, Week 4 ( Thursday July 3rd)

Fiction word count: 684

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5, Week 4 ( Friday July 4th)

Fiction word count: 1734

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6, Week 4 ( Saturday July 5th)

Fiction word count: 754

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

Week 4 Totals

Fiction word count: 6508

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

Summer Totals

Fiction word count: 38,949

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

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Summer Challenge: week two

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1, Week 2 (Monday June 16th)

Fiction word count: 2,828

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 2, Week 2 (Tuesday June 17th)

Fiction word count: 2,078

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 3, Week 2 (Wednesday June 18th)

Fiction word count: 3,006

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 4, Week 2 (Thursday June 19th)

Fiction word count: 2,018

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5, Week 2 (Friday June 20th)

Fiction word count: 2,047

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6, Week 2 (Saturday June 21st)

Fiction word count: 848

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

WEEK 2 TOTALS

Fiction word count: 12,825

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

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Summer Challenge: week one

This summer, I have challenged myself to a rigorous writing schedule. To help stay accountable, I will be publishing my daily numbers here.

DAY 1 (Monday June 9th)

Fiction word count: 3,191

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 2 (Tuesday)

Fiction word count: 2,125

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 3 (Wednesday)

Fiction word count: 2,125

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 4 (Thursday)

Fiction word count: 2,371

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 5 (Friday)

Fiction word count: 2,383

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

DAY 6 (Saturday)

Fiction word count: 616

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

Week Totals:

Fiction word count: 12,811

Non-Fiction word count: 0

Editing work completed: 0

Publishing work completed: 0

Marketing work completed: 0

 

 

 

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Writing Projects Update for April 2014

I just wanted to take a moment to provide a project updates for those who are interested. This year has started with a long run of odd illnesses in the Lorenzen household (colds, noro-virus, pink eye, vertigo, strep throat, sinus infection, and more).  Needless to say, my usual writing pace has slowed down. But I hope to see my pace pick up this month.

Here is a list of my current projects and their expected completion dates:

UNLUCKY ALIEN Series (Sci-Fi Short Stories)

1. Alien at the Office will be out in e-book format this month.

WAYS OF CAMELOT novels (Arthurian Fantasy)

1. Road of Waters (Book 2) will be out in e-book and print in about two months (about 70% complete now)

2. Road of Clouds– last of the trilogy should be finished this summer

CIRIAN WAR SAGA novels (Epic Fantasy)

1. Truth Mocker (Book 2) should be available by late 2014. (about 40% complete now)

2. Books #3 & 4 of this series are planned for 2015

3. Book 5– last of the saga- is planned for early 2016

TYRANTS OF TOLERANCE Series (YA Science Fiction)

The first of these novels has been delayed until 2015, due to the backlog

In addition to these projects, I still have numerous non-fiction guidebooks to complete for Genuine HR: books on hiring paperwork, employee discipline, and termination. I may also complete  more short stories, but probably not until this summer.

I’m glad to be so busy, but sometimes I just wish there was more time in the day. To my loyal readers who are waiting patiently for the next book in their favorite series- Thank You for your patience. I will do my best to repay your patience with stories that you will enjoy.

 

 

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Need an Author’s Website?

I know that there are some of my fellow writers/ aspiring authors who follow this blog, so I thought I would share about a new resource that has just became available: Public Author. If you need an author’s website or a personal blog, take a look at this site, for a beautiful website at a great price. (Public Author is the one responsible for the designing of EricLorenzen.com)

Public Author logoPublicAuthor.com

PS- Want to get an even better deal? They are offering a 20% special for February if you mention the Discount Code: FEBSPECIAL14

OK, enough about the trade of writing and back to actual writing. Don’t miss the next Fantasy Friday post!

 

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Will Traditional Publishing Ever Become Author-Focused?

Advice to Publishers. Well, it is that time of the year when the consultants trot out their predictions for the year. What will be the hot trends for 2014? Every consultant in the publishing industry hopes that he or she will be that trend-setter, reaping bushels of cash as a result.  Having just read another such a prediction by consultant George Lossius at Publishing Perspectives (5 Trends for Trade Publishing in 2014), I was disheartened that the biggest game-changer was simply ignored: authors are now able to build a decent writing career without ever entering any agreements with a traditional publisher. This is true for genre writers and will become more so for non-fiction writers too. Authors can now prosper without publishers.

Currently, I have no desire to enter into a contractual relationship with any traditional publisher. Who would? It would be like entering a marriage and your spouse demanding that you be forever faithful to them (non-compete clause) and financially supportive until well after your death (life-of-copyright) while they can fool around with whoever they want as often as they want. All the while, as they are spending all the money your hard work brought in, they are telling you how lucky you are to have been chosen by them.  Actually, I think the better analogy would be entering a harem instead of an “open” marriage, and I have no desire to be anyone’s concubine. I mean, really, have you seen my photo? I wouldn’t be the cutest one the empress’ harem- so how often would I get her attention? No marketing budget for you, buddy. We gave your book a homely cover to match your looks. No thanks. I am happy with the micro publisher I founded, Reader Hill.  At least I can earn a decent percentage on every sale and I can control the quality and content.

Nonetheless, I am disheartened by traditional publishing’s refusal to face this huge shift in their own industry, for it means that so many hopeful authors will never be able to make a living off of their craft. I am saddened for the thousands of writer-brides still being conned into such a one-sided relationship, where the publisher gets almost all the benefits off of the writer’s months or years of labor. I just hope more of those once-naive writers realize their awful state and escape from the empress’ palace.

So what did that consultant focus on, if not the paradigm shift that is giving authors real career choices for the first time in decades?  Mr. Lossius had five of them (see the article link above for the full list), but I will just touch on a couple of those points: big data and developing new apps.

Starving for Data. Retailers do NOT release the details of their customers’ shopping habits. To do so would risk their competitive edge. Publisher, you will not get your hands on any worthwhile data like search terms, purchasing history, or where that customer came from.  Amazon will not release it, but neither will Barnes and Noble, Waterstones, Walmart, or even sickly Kmart-Sears. It ain’t happening, so why talk about it? Even Google is starting to mask the search terms people use to find your website. If you want this kind of data, you will need to own the retailer. If you really want it, go buy BN or Kmart, then invest a few million more creating the infrastructure to utilize the data. Don’t worry, thousands of wholesalers survive without ever getting such granular info, but they’ve learned to woo their top customers. Go visit Rogers, Arkansas and see how its done.

Creating Apps. Mr. Lossius starts off good, talking about making e-books available in all formats for all reading environments. He also mentions the ability to speed up traditional publishing’s very looooooooooooooong turn around time from manuscript to finished product, though he talks more in terms of responding to trends. His pet term? Agile publishing. However, then this consultant turns into a comedian, talking about publishers creating their own apps.  He suggests they create apps so that people can discover their company easier. Its just like all those consultants who talked manufacturers into putting a QR code on their chips, shampoo, and cereal box because everyone is rapt to read some boring corporate website in hopes of finding a coupon or becoming a Facebook fan of their brand of toilet paper. Does he want the publisher to create a retail website behind those apps? If so, do publishers really think they can do better than Amazon, Apple, Kobo, or even BN.com? What would entice customers to enter your little secluded garden, no matter how pretty it is? Scholastic can do this stuff, but they have spent 50 years building their own school-oriented customer base. Randy Penguin? Not so much.

On one point, I think Mr. Lossius makes a decent point. He expresses doubt about one of the big trends right now: subscription services. I think the same argument also applies to creating exclusive company apps.  He states, “There has been a lot of talk about a ‘Netflix’ or ‘Spotify’ for publishing. The hunt has been on for a subscription model that will reorder the publishing universe …  But my feeling is that this won’t stop the world from turning in 2014 – if it was going to work, really, why would Amazon, who already offer subscription based surfaces in the form of LoveFilm and Audible, not have created it already? The entrepreneurs will have to go back to the drawing board.”

Will Traditional Publishing Ever Become Author-Focused? Frankly, I doubt it will happen any time soon. They may be forced to offer better terms, but that will come grudgingly. They might be willing to pay out royalties more regularly, but I cannot see them updating their systems unless forced to be legal action. As for admitting (at least to themselves) that they are no longer a requirement for success but are only one of many avenues, that will be a truth much harder to face.  Maybe it is because of fragile egos, but traditional publishing companies seem committed to the fallacy that they should be allowed to do whatever they want and the authors should be thankful for it.  Serious counseling is needed to heal this unhealthy relationship.

The Hugh Howey Solution. Maybe Best-Selling Author Hugh Howey can start his own counseling service or weekend seminar to help publishers deal with their abusive ways and name it Escaping your Publishing Silo: the Howey Method to Healthy Publishing Relationships. Too long? Then he might want to call it Writer-Abusers Anonymous.

He made a good start with two recent posts:

http://www.hughhowey.com/dont-anyone-put-me-in-charge/

http://www.hughhowey.com/my-second-month-on-the-hypothetical-job/

 

Thanks for visiting,
Eric

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