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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 12, 2013, 10:55 PM »
Sucks? Well, it's just the carrot before the horse, me offering advance reading. The glory of the cover image will be obvious in the ebook formats. I sent you a google+ msg, though, in hopes of addressing your concern.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 12, 2013, 10:35 PM »
From what I could see, ch 5 looked pretty good. Aside from the spotting/fixing of typos and obvious grammatical mistakes, I'd like to lock these in and not spend a lot of time on less-structural, more aesthetic (and thus, subjective) things. Because I'd like to have the ebook in mouser's hands by Aug 1st and upload to Smashwords by mid to late August.

That should ease your and 4wd's task.

For those unaware, Perry also spent considerable time and effort creating a gorgeous book cover. Can't wait to hear mouser's comment when he sees it
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 12, 2013, 08:19 PM »
We've locked in Prologue through Chapter 5. Now working on 6 and 7.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 12, 2013, 01:59 PM »
Would appreciate it if those of you who haven't yet would "Like" my FB author page: facebook.com/WilliamBryanMiller

Thanks.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 11, 2013, 09:48 PM »
Just so u all know, I'll be publishing via Smashwords,  which distributes to ebook retailers in 50 countries. You'll likely wanna order vis Smashwords: those who've joined my blog or liked my FB author Page can contact me fora 15% off coupon on the ebook's already low price of 2.99 US dollars. See my sig for links.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 11, 2013, 09:42 PM »
He was being facetious,  though nobody but he, Perry and I would know that. 
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 11, 2013, 09:39 PM »
Thanks. I'll work on 5 tomorrow.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 11, 2013, 06:54 PM »
I wish to express my ongoing gratitude to Perry Mowbray and 4wd for their work on Google Docs to give the text a critical reading. Many improvements have resulted, not to mention many mistakes fixed. Thanks to you both.

A separate thank you to Perry for the beautiful book cover. Amazing! Wish I had that kind of talent.

For those following our progress, we're trying to get all Chapter 4 comments resolved on Google Docs, so that I can then begin addressing observations made about Ch. 5 text.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 11, 2013, 01:29 PM »
Prologue and Chapters 1 through 3 are locked-in for final beta-reading. Currently, we're trying to get Ch. 4 resolved and move on to Ch. 5.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 09, 2013, 05:50 PM »
Guys, I've responded to comments on Chapter 3 in Google Docs. Awaiting responses. Would like to get this chapter done before I look at Ch. 4.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 08, 2013, 10:24 PM »
So above is a summary of progress so far.

Yep, just a summary.

Meanwhile, I'm writing brief outlines for the finishing chapters. Makes them much easier to write.

I hope to be done with the writing and the biggest chunk of the correcting by this time next month. Mouser wants to read the entire book, once in it's "this is what I'm gonna upload to Smashwords" format. So he'll be our final set of eyes. Him, and maybe Wraith (although Wraith has his own writing irons in the fire, currently).

In that last read before upload, we'll of course be looking for your overall reaction/enjoyment level, and will also be looking for things that all three of us (me, Perry, 4wd) missed, in terms of typos, misplaced commas and apostrophes, misplaced or missing quotation marks. There won't be very many errors, believe me: Perry and 4wd are thorough. What I do hope is to catch whatever few rough edges we three might have missed, and I'm looking for review blurbs from those who've read the book (anyone willing to write one -- doesn't have to be long or syrupy; short and honest is fine, though naturally I'll not include a blurb that says "You paid money for this?", or "Unadulterated rubbish"). Those blurbs will go into the upload to Smashwords, before the Title Page. It'd be nice to have at least two or three blurbs by people who've read the book.

There's a lot of dialogue; relatively less exposition (though there of course is some). I view exposition like table salt. A little bit can enhance flavor; too much makes for something unpalatable. I believe in showing rather than telling. Show the reader via the character's words and actions. Much more dynamic and satisfying.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 08, 2013, 03:59 PM »
Samples downloaded

From DC hosting: 209
From Scribd: 39 reads, 50 followers
From Issuu: 7 reads, 351 impressions, 1 Like




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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 08, 2013, 10:24 AM »
Ok, 4wd: Perry and I are done with Prologue through end of Ch.2, so awaiting your sign-off, then I will declare them locked-in and won't fool with them anymore until final proofreading by other people in their preferred ebook format.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 10:26 PM »
I'm satisfied now with Chapter 2. You two let me know if Prologue through end of Ch. 2 passes scrutiny. If so, we'll lock them in until publication time.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 08:57 PM »
I've kept the window open in my browser, though I've not been constantly at my computer. Right now, I'm satisfied with Prologue and Ch. 1 if you guys are. I'm reading Ch. 2 on my tablet and making tweaks. While you guys scour Prologue and Chapter 1 and vote whether we lock those in for publication, I'll be tweaking/reviewing Chs. 2 and 3.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 08:00 PM »
I have resolved some comments, that I think are straightforward. You guys can always re-open and review those comments. Other comments I've left for you guys to click to "Resolve".
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 03:37 PM »
^ Regarding the above workflow, I've finished my edits for the Prologue and Chapter 1, and am ready for your comments or for you to "Resolve" my comments on our mutual Google Docs document.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 09:11 AM »
I won't write further chapters until we've gone through existing ones thoroughly.

I figure the workflow on Google Docs will continue in this vein:

(1) I change something and make a comment explaining why I think the change was needed (corrects error, more readable, provides clarity, etc.)
(2) You guys either "Resolve" the comment, or "Reply" with counter-suggestions.

We loop Steps (1) and (2) until we three agree the particular chapter under scrutiny meets muster.

At that point, we'll consider it locked-in, and I won't touch it again prior to publication, unless one of you happens to revisit it and sees something that was missed before.

In this way, we can progress through the existing manuscript, which is roughly 3/4 done, and get what's already been written firmly locked-in before I write the concluding chapters.

A nice side-effect will be knowing that we're all on the same page, and have all three combed each section of text thoroughly.

What do you think?
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 07, 2013, 09:00 AM »
Perry, 4wd and I have worked on Prologue this morning. I think I've got it like I want it. He's downloading it to his phone to scrutinize. It's ready for your scrutiny as well. If it passes muster, we'll consider it locked-in, and I won't tweak it anymore before publishing.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 06, 2013, 06:58 PM »
Guys, I worked on the Google Doc, Prologue and Chapter 1. Quite a bit of modding. Lots of comments.
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Living Room / Re: Sci-fi novel due on Amazon and B&N in August or September
« Last post by kyrathaba on July 05, 2013, 08:02 PM »
^ Sounds good wraith. And if you don't get aboard this go round, you can help with Book II :)

Report to beta-/proof-readers:

More refinement by me after implementing revisions we jointly made using GoogleDocs this morning (my time, anyway: I think it was after midnight where Perry lives).

Perry and 4wd, I've PMed you the download link to a zip archive containing both an EPUB and a MOBI version of the manuscript, to date.

Ch. 20: 3,577 words
Ch. 21: 3,206 words
Ch. 22: 2,710 words

Front Matter: 263 words
Back Matter: 702 words
Main body of book:  60,865 words (novel is 76.1% completed)
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Two guys, one old, one young,
are pushing their carts around Wal-Mart
when they collide.
The old guy says to the young guy,
"Sorry about that. I'm looking for my wife,
and I guess I wasn't paying attention
to where I was going."
The young guy says, "That's OK, it's a coincidence.
I'm looking for my wife, too...
I can't find her and I'm getting a little desperate."
The old guy says, "Well,
maybe I can help you find her...
what does she look like?"
The young guy says,
"Well, she is 27 yrs. old, tall,
with red hair,
blue eyes, is buxom...wearing no bra,
long legs,
and is wearing short shorts.
What does your wife look like?'
To which the old guy says, "Doesn't matter,
--- let's look for yours."
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An older gentleman was
on the operating table
awaiting surgery
and he insisted that his son,
a renowned surgeon,
perform the operation.
As he was about to get the anesthesia,
he asked to speak to his son.
"Yes, Dad, what is it?"
"Don't be nervous, son;
do your best,
and just remember,
if it doesn't go well,
if something happens to me,
your mother
is going to come and
live with you and your wife...."
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A mechanic was removing a cylinder head from the motor of a Harley motorcycle when he spotted a well-known heart surgeon in his shop.
The surgeon was there, waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his bike.
The mechanic shouted across the garage, "Hey, Doc, can I ask you a question?"
The surgeon a bit surprised, walked over to the mechanic working on the motorcycle. The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, "So Doc, look at this engine. I open its heart, take the valves out, fix 'em, put 'em back in, and when I finish, it works just like new. So how come I get such a small salary and you get the really big bucks, when you and I are doing basically the same work?"
The surgeon paused, smiled and leaned over, and whispered to the mechanic...
"Try doing it with the engine running."
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I used to have an Uzi .40 cal S&W.  Beautiful gun, very accurate with stopping power.  Now I either pack my M1911A1 .45 Auto or my Ruger 38 Special.  When roaming around my land I carry my .45/410 loaded with 410 Magnum buckshot.  It's really almost impossible to miss anything with that.  lol

When I'm on the farm, I carry my Ruger Blackhawk Super and use .460 loads.
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