[My Guest Post] Aspiring Authors Should Think Twice Before Marketing

Hi everyone,

Today on the How To Write Shop I posed a question about whether or not aspiring authors should start promoting themselves before they learn how to write.

This is one of my longer columns where I cover the difference between website visitors and readers, mention why it’s important to focus on your craft, and where some of the confusion might be coming in. Many of the topics I brush on might be uncomfortable for people eager to write their first short story and hopefully sell a ton of copies, but I felt it needed to be said. I’m seeing a heavy-handed focus on developing an online presence and how necessary it is to get online traffic, but for new authors I feel this is greatly misleading.

There are benefits and drawbacks to jumping in to online promotion when you don’t have the resume to back it up. However, you have more flexibility to experiment because you have nothing to lose. Many people want to be a writer because, on the surface, it appears glamorous. No set schedule, work from home, make a ton of money, etc. But there’s a lot that goes on in the industry outside of writing that eventually you’ll need to pick up on. To survive, you need to be flexible, disciplined, determined and thick-skinned. Not everyone is, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Like books, there are many different types of writers out there. I know some who are perfectly happy writing for a few small presses; others want their books in retail stores like Target, Wal-Mart, etc. As a result, their online promotional efforts reflect their goals and life as a writer. — SOURCE: When Should You Start Promoting Online? at the How To Write Shop

If you’re new to writing, I hope you’ll drop by and read my article today. After all, if you’re going to chase the rainbow, you’ll need to put your running shoes on first…

The Zombie Feed e-Book Now Available!

The Zombie Feed Volume 1The Zombie Feed, Volume 1 is now available in several e-book formats. My short story entitled, “Tomorrow’s Precious Lambs” is included in this tome and I’ll be reading it at OddCon in Madison, Wisconsin this weekend.

I hope you’ll do me the honor of picking up a copy.

  • TZF Kindle Edition
  • TZF Nook Edition
  • TZF Smashwords Edition
  • For more information about this anthology, feel free to read:

  • Beyond Survival: Living in a Zombie-Filled World
  • The Zombie Feed, Volume 1 Table of Contents
  • Hope you enjoy it!

    My Site in the Top 50 Freelance Writing Blogs

    Found out my website had been included in a list of the top fifty freelance writing blogs. Here’s a quote from the article:

    In the olden days, freelance mostly referred to sports players in professional leagues who were up for grabs. Nowadays, the term “freelance” has taken on a whole new meaning and can apply to everyone from photographers to web developers. What makes a freelancer different from the average Joe Time Card is that they are self-employed, take on only the jobs they want (or need), and answer only to their clients. — SOURCE: Who’s the Boss? Top 50 Freelance Blogs

    I highly recommend that you check out the link. There are several really good websites in there that I’ve referenced over the years that’ll provide you with great material.

    Enjoy!

    [New Release] Paths of Storytelling: Vampire the Masquerade Fiction

    It’s the beginning of April. Cold. Biting cold here in the frozen tundra of the Midwest. Snow. No, really. Snow. Yet? I’m excited and that buzz, buzz, buzz is heating up my laptop. This year, Vampire the Masquerade is celebrating its twentieth anniversary.

    But that’s not the only reason why I’m bouncy. My story begins with an e-mail from Eddy Webb, the World of Darkness Developer for White Wolf Publishing.

      EDDY: How familiar are you with fiction for Vampire: the Masquerade?
      ME: (Spacing) Duh… It’s been a while since I’ve read anything…

      Several hours later.

      ME: Oh, crap! I wonder if Eddy was asking me about a project. DOH!

    And so, I ran over to my computer after reviewing the V:tM titles that grace my shelves and proudly declared via e-mail that while it has been a while, I have source material. Lots and lots of source material.

    A week later I’m pouring through The Beast Within, which may just be the first-ever anthology published for Vampire the Masquerade. And then I’m watching the Kindred: the Embraced television show, and scanning through the supplements and…

    Well, you get the idea.

    Paths of Storytelling | White Wolf PublishingEvery year for April Fool’s, White Wolf offers fans something fun. This year, that stunt is Paths of Storytelling, a “long-forgotten” manuscript that was previously rejected by the good people at White Wolf Publishing due to its sacrilegious nature to their setting. Indeed, the company has taken what we (Jess Hartley, Kelley Barnes-Hermann and myself) wrote and has expressed its outrage at the way we treated this sanctified property.

    Today, though, I get to announce I worked on this. For this super-fun project, I wrote and designed the Gangrel storyline. Does it have metaplot? YES, YES IT DOES! Signature characters? YES, YES IT DOES! A hedge maze? A cheesy meata-balla scene? Small woodland creatures?

    Um, if I said “Yes!” would you hold that against me? *smiles sheepishly*

    For Paths of Storytelling, we were asked to take the product seriously in that the story still has to make sense. Telling jokes and writing bad metaphors over and over again isn’t sustainable to any structure, so while the one-liners and horrible, awful scenes are there, I still had to focus on ensuring the character’s “path” was believable.

    With that in mind, I chose to structure my storyline with an adventurous feel, focusing on more metaplot and introducing other signature characters the deeper you got into the story. Remember, I still had the challenge of explaining just enough Vampire: the Masquerade to both character and player. And there’s A LOT of ground to cover. Phew! Written in second person, you experience what it’s like to become a Gangrel by making appropriate choices that appeal to you. How does it end? Well, you’ll have to read it to find out.

    Anyway, if you haven’t already downloaded it, I hope you take a moment to download Paths of Storytelling. White Wolf is offering multiple formats this time around including Paths of Storytelling in ePub and Paths of Storytelling for Kindle. In addition to the Gangrel storyline, you can also pick your path as a Malkavian or as a Toreador. I had an absolute blast writing this! If it weren’t for those pesky deadlines, I could have easily written a whole novel in this format.

    Before I let you go, one last thing…

    NO ONE DEFEATS EL DIABLO VERDE!

    Okay, fine. One more last thing…

    A Personal Message to Vampire: the Masquerade Fans


    For those of you who are tried-and-true fans of Vampire: the Masquerade, I want you to know that I am also one of you. That’s the reason why I took a trip down memory lane pouring through books, shows, supplements, etc. Everything I wrote was done in the attempt to jog your memory, to remember what these characters and places are really like. Like every other joke White Wolf has done, some of you are going to laugh and others groan or get really upset. So I want you to know that I understand if you don’t like it and I respect your opinion. I appreciate you reading it, regardless.

    It is, however, my deepest wish that after reading Paths of Storytelling, you re-read and/or play the game we loved for so many years. To not only remember the good times, but to bring them out of torpor and relive them.

    Also, thank you so much to everyone who downloaded the ninety-nine cent version. As one of the contributors, I can now add best-selling author to my resume and for that, I bow mightily in your direction. It means a great deal.

    Thanks again!

    And have a nice day.

    [New Release] Read “The Message” at Bewildering Stories

    Hi everyone,

    I’m excited to announce my latest short story entitled The Message is available for you to read online at Bewildering Stories. The Message is a work of flash fiction with a dystopian science fiction theme.

    The reason why this story is called The Message, is because there’s a hidden communication to the reader embedded in the work. On the surface, it seems innocuous, but is it really? Find out!

    After you read my story, I invite you to check out the other fine works in Bewildering Stories, Issue 421.

    Thanks everyone!

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