Hi there,
It’s time for another monthly update! And there’s a lot to talk about.
I’m quite excited for (and a bit scared about) the upcoming release of the first novelette in the Isolated Futures series: Forced to be Free.
First off, you can get an advanced review copy by signing up to my ARC team.
Reviews are a big part of book marketing these days. Algorithms on the book vendor’s sites use the amount of reviews as an indicator of its marketability, and this metric determines how hard they will push the book to their customers. So you can really help me out by leaving a review. You can already leave a review on goodreads, but the vendors will only accept reviews once the book is officially published.
Getting the ARC ready required setting up everything to publish the raw manuscript to an epub file. That includes formatting and making sure the book looks good on both the Kobo e-reader and the Amazon Kindle.
For those interested, I write my manuscripts in LibreOffice. When a manuscript is done and has undergone copyediting and proofreading, I export to epub (which is basically a bunch of xhtml files with a style sheet and some metadata). The export from LibreOffice needs some tweaking to make it suitable for publishing though.
I hate manual processes — every manual step is a chance to screw up — so naturally I’ve automated as much as possible. The past weekend I wrote a Python script that takes the raw export and patches up some of the css, embeds fonts where needed (many e-readers come without a mono spaced font for example) and adds the cover. It’s not perfect yet, and I’m still struggling with getting it to convert to Amazon correctly (although that’s likely due to the converter I used, further experimentation is required).
The public release of Forced to be Free follows on 18 September 2021, and in the background I’m ramping up the promotional efforts. For example, I’ve set up my goodreads author profile (and already received one review for Forced to be Free, would you believe it?) There’s a bunch of books on there that are not mine though, which I’ve requested to be removed. So ignore those.
Meanwhile, I’m also writing the fifth story in the Isolated Futures project, where I extrapolate the disturbing developments around deep fakes. More on that later.
At the same time, the third story is currently out to my beta readers (you can still sign up to become a beta reader). I’m eager to get back to work on that, and polish it based on the feedback I’ve received.
And all the while, I’m working with Macsimski on the cover designs (a preview of which you can see above) for the entire series.
So yes, there’s a lot going on. Excited and scary!
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