After a grueling few weeks of writing new chapters for the second book and formatting both the eBook and physical copy, I was able to submit both for publishing two days ago. Both are now available in Amazon. I also made some formatting changes to the first book, but am waiting for the details on the Amazon page to update before I purchase another physical copy for myself. Apparently, it takes 72 hours to fully update the store page.
The second book ended up becoming three times longer than the first, reaching 315 pages in the print version. Now that it's done (for now), I plan to edit sections of the Dream Dweller Archive, which may be published just within a month. I have a habit of never making my writing goals, but considering there's not much that needs to be added or changed, I could even release it within a week if I really wanted.
I also completed an update for the series trailer that is posted on the website. Though I didn't feel like altering the audio, the images I used are more recent, with a few added video effects. Overall, it appears more professional than just some text flying through the screen. It may also prove beneficial to eventually create trailers for the individual books, but I don't think I have the resources to make that work yet.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
New Name
I decided to update the name of the blog just to better emphasize its current use, which is to detail the writing process I've gone through while making the Epic of Old series. The series name is now in the web address, and the title describes the point of the blog's current existence. I used to just post on here about random topics and musings while I was in college, but I took down most of that long ago.
Months of Work
It's been a while since the last update, so there will be much to summarize. For the third book, a new story arch with widespread consequences was added, involving a country threatening the peace within the Hendvlask Coalition. Ultimately, Rhinesvelt gets involved, and the results are not pretty to say the least. There is also more information regarding a past war that gains considerable importance by the end of the book. All that is left is completing Lucas's journey to and from Almyros, and adding more chapters showing Frederik's actions behind the scenes. I would say there are five or six more chapters to edit/write.
I have since turned my attention back to the second book and plan to release it by next month if possible. I am currently rereading it and editing certain parts so that they go into more detail about certain events. I just finished reformatting the book for the ebook release, and now I'm just working on making it more exciting than it already is while editing and redistributing some of the poems.
I have also put a considerable amount of time into changing up the website and most of the pictures on it, including the maps that will be present in the books. The first book will also receive an update soon, featuring a new Skiven map and an updated back cover for the physical version. Once I'm sure the map is finalized and the black and white version looks good enough, I'll be updating the Amazon store page with the new content. This should happen within the next two days.
I've long considered whether or not the first book needs more content, given its length, but I'm still under the impression that it would just become filler (given I've already added 10,000 words since the re-release). Given how much I've improved the overall story after planning and writing the future novels, it's not impossible that I'll think of something new to add to the first book. However, it appears to do its job just fine, acting as an exciting springboard for the rest of the books. After all, the third book was originally the first, highlighting the primary plot device that drove the story.
Finally, I want to find the best method to open up a merchandise store. For a long time, I've wanted to distribute bookmarks to market the series and already have front and back designs for two of them. There are a few print on demand websites if I want to distribute the physical copies myself, but I'm hoping to create a store page where I can just sell them for a few dollars along with a few other things. I've done this sort of thing before, but the old website I used wouldn't be the right fit for all of my needs. That being said, I'm hoping to have something set up by the time the second book is released next month.
I have since turned my attention back to the second book and plan to release it by next month if possible. I am currently rereading it and editing certain parts so that they go into more detail about certain events. I just finished reformatting the book for the ebook release, and now I'm just working on making it more exciting than it already is while editing and redistributing some of the poems.
I have also put a considerable amount of time into changing up the website and most of the pictures on it, including the maps that will be present in the books. The first book will also receive an update soon, featuring a new Skiven map and an updated back cover for the physical version. Once I'm sure the map is finalized and the black and white version looks good enough, I'll be updating the Amazon store page with the new content. This should happen within the next two days.
I've long considered whether or not the first book needs more content, given its length, but I'm still under the impression that it would just become filler (given I've already added 10,000 words since the re-release). Given how much I've improved the overall story after planning and writing the future novels, it's not impossible that I'll think of something new to add to the first book. However, it appears to do its job just fine, acting as an exciting springboard for the rest of the books. After all, the third book was originally the first, highlighting the primary plot device that drove the story.
Finally, I want to find the best method to open up a merchandise store. For a long time, I've wanted to distribute bookmarks to market the series and already have front and back designs for two of them. There are a few print on demand websites if I want to distribute the physical copies myself, but I'm hoping to create a store page where I can just sell them for a few dollars along with a few other things. I've done this sort of thing before, but the old website I used wouldn't be the right fit for all of my needs. That being said, I'm hoping to have something set up by the time the second book is released next month.
Friday, January 18, 2019
Progress
All is going well with book three after finishing Talmanus's arc in the World of Dreams. I've figured out how to change the first chapter of the book by basically removing it and adding elements of it later in the story. The prologue and chapter two also merged together, and I added an extra scene to present a new political struggle. The few chapters after that have also been edited, so basically the first fourth of the book is done. Right now, I'm currently working on extending the chapter where Marathias meets Rhinesvelt after traveling with a band of soldiers, and then have a subsequent council meeting to flesh out after the fact. Once that is done, I have to rewrite Elizabeth's journey to Almyros and then work on the final arc involving Frederik. Hopefully, it will all be finished in the next two months.
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