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The Blood Queen Draws Closer!

I have finally given my wonderful cover artist and fellow author Isis Sousa some much needed direction.

I hasten to add that her original art was superb, she captured my vision perfectly. The trouble was, when I presented that vision to my beta-reader team, they thought it looked too modern. I hate admitting I'm wrong, but as a writer, trying to create a better product - it's critical that I can.

On this occasion I was wrong, we talked about some ideas on how to rectify the image, which will mean a little dabbling with some descriptions so the text fits the cover - but I think the result will be stunning.

I'm really excited about this book, I expect the cover to be really exciting and enticing - it will be the first time I release a brand new book with a professional cover off the bat so hopefully it will kick-start the sales machine.
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More Agent Interest!

After another round of submissions inquiries, I've had several more requests for manuscripts!

I'm dabbling with the idea of trying my luck with YA and NA specializing agents. My fear is that 'Deathsworn Arc' is a little bit old for YA. I suppose I perceive YA as being 'teen' novels. Now I don't think my books are very suitable for under thirteen's. I actually think they are probably best suited to fifteen plus, maybe fourteen plus?

Superficially they are fantasy adventure stories. However they deal with some adult themes and they have some graphic violence in them.

They look at attraction, racism, inter-race relationships, senescence, longevity, the meaning of life, purpose, faith, morality, pragmatism, the notion of bravery and honor...

They also have a deeply routed theme of atheism and pragmatism. I can't explain why, but over the last few years I've become ruthlessly logical and rational, perhaps even a little 'cold'. I wonder if it's partly because of the increased presence of religious extremism in the news, and partly because my mother seems to be inclined to believe in anything and everything. I can't believe in anything, unless there is strong observable, repeatable evidence for it. When I rationally consider the existence of a creator god, I find it impossible to find a rational, logical route to one existing. I can find many rational, logical routes for primitive humans inventing a god and then later developing the idea.

When I decided to use my fantasy series to explore atheism and loss of faith, I wasn't sure it was a good idea. I try to keep it subtle, and keep the story about the characters. There's still a risk these themes could put off deeply religious people. That's a risk I'm willing to to take. A wise man once told me, if you want your work to be loved by some, you have to accept it might be hated by others. When you're trying to evoke strong emotions in your readers, you are taking a risk. Nobody likes a flat roller-coaster, or a plot without twists, people get enjoyment from being surprised.

I always like to have story elements cross books too, I want every book to feel both complete in it's own right, but also a part of a bigger story.

I managed to go through about 30 pages with my beta-reader come editor last night and managed to implement about 10 pages of edits! I'm now ready to start editing the chapter called 'The Challenge of Burgess'

Anyone who has read book 2 will know this chapter involves a duel... Or two :)
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Cover for 'The Blood Queen' is back on!

Had a pretty dismal weekend for sales of The Deathsworn Arc, 'The Last Dragon Slayer' sold one copy in the UK.

Not sure why things have dried up so suddenly.

I'm still hoping the release of 'The Blood Queen' will revitalize sales. The cover is back on, I've given feedback and I'm waiting for a new WIP.

I'm still editing and polishing my first 1000 words of 'Temple Of the Mad God' and I'm waiting for my beta-reader come editor to read the rest of 'The Blood Queen' before I start attacking it with my proof-reader.

I had some rejection from publishers and agents recently too. I may have to accept self-publishing is my only option for Deathsworn Arc and look at traditional publishing for my second series. I really need to understand why 'The Deathsworn Arc' isn't being picked up. I know it's a good story, I get generally good feedback. Readers enjoy it, I think people enjoy book 2 more than one, perhaps because the companions are not so much the bunch of strangers thrown together, as they were in book 1.

I do wonder if it's the atheist, free-thinking themes of the series that puts agents off. I find the topic of faith and religion fascinating though, and I don't know if I can write anything without involving it at some level.

Perhaps my fortune will improve with the release of book 3 'The Blood Queen' ?
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I've seen a WIP!

The latest cover WIP by Isis Sousa is very, very close.

It's a really great image. I'm desperate to share it, but I need to get closer to finishing the text. I am going to incorporate the portrait of Saul from the cover into the book 1 profiles. Vashni is looking great.

I feel a little bit scared about releasing book 3. I've had such great feedback for book 2, that I think the change of pace and tone in 3, well - it could go either way. My biggest concern is that not enough people press on to book 2. I get great feedback for book 1, but book 2 is still not really moving. In some respects I think - should I have written one, 2 million word epic? It'd take a long time though - and I don't know if readers would be prepared to invest their time to read so much into a new author - plus I'd lose the chance to allow feedback to shape the series.

Book 4 is well underway at least, and I think the opening is very, very strong.

More rejection from agents and publishers today! I'm not perturbed though! If they won't take me on, then I'll Lightning Source my paperbacks, set them up with a non-sale return policy and send some postcards out to book stores.

I am also planning on de-KDP Selecting the entire series at some point. So Kobo and Barnes and Noble readers should be able enjoy them too!
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Big Cover Reveal! What do you think?

Well, it's here!

The big cover reveal for book 3!

I haven't created the book listing on Goodreads yet, as I don't have the blurb ready. However the cover is I think, READY!

Do you like it?



Let me know what you think in the comments!

Martyn
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'The Blood Queen; - Add it now!

I've created the file for 'The Blood Queen'

The Blood Queen

It's not finished. I've come upon an issue that warrants some jiggery pokery, in order to keep the characterization realistic.

Personally I think my original version of events was fine. However my beta-reader, come muse, come editor thinks otherwise and he's read a lot more books.

It will slow me down, but I'm still aiming to get the book fully edited and polished and released for mid July.

I will try to announce the release date a week in advance.
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More work!

I'm still looking at the covers.

Isis Sousa has mocked up a bolder cover with bigger text and more emphasis on the author:-

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Here's the old one:-

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I'm still not sure whether to emphasize the series name as the brand or the author name. I do think the book title should be a little bolder.

What do you think? Which cover looks best?
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Add to Goodreads!

I'm looking at trying to make a widget for the back of my books so you can add them to goodreads with one click.

I'm not sure if this is possible though. If anyone knows it can or can't be done, I'd love to hear from them!



The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc, #1)



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The Good and the Bad - where's the Ugly?

Good news, I managed to get about 50 pages edited with my beta-reader/first editor. The end is in sight! There's a few more chapters to go, about 150 pages I think. (It's double-spaced) I think the edits are going well though, I'm waiting for my beta-reader to read ahead now.

I've been itching to get The Blood Queen out for so long!

I'm still writing out the early chapters of book 4 'The Temple of the Mad God'

The bad news, is disappointingly I've had a 1 star rating on The Last Dragon Slayer! It's the first 1 star it's had and there's no explanation. I wonder if the reader has an early version which wasn't as well edited as it should be? I hate it when there's no explanation - you can't learn anything from that. I had a 1 star for book 2, but I think that person had probably read book 1 and enjoyed it, but I hadn't got the edited version of 2 up at the time. Hopefully book 3 will eliminate these problems, I know you can't please everyone as well - but if people really hate the story I'd love to know why.
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I'm 37, I'm not old!

Always been a python fan. I've been waiting decades to use that as a blog post title!

My Birthday FB Post re-posted here:-

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My list of achievements for 36 - 37?

1. I'm still alive
2. I've still never been arrested
3. I've still never been sectioned under the mental health act 1983
4. I still haven't started drinking while at work
5. At least 800 people read Deathsworn Arc : The Last Dragon Slayer and at least 120 people have read Deathsworn Arc 2 : The Verkreath Horror across US and UK in the last 12 months - and not a single death-threat or fatwa! That's a pretty good success rate I reckon.

My continued lack of a stylish, fun-to-drive personal motorcar means I'm still considering changing my name to Car-less but at least it's cheap! I've had some great presents, which infer I need new clothes and drink a lot of alcohol - which are both pretty accurate so I can't complain! Here's to being able to provide another, great, positive birthday report in 12 months!

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I am really, really desperate to get my book 3 out now. It's so close! And Deathsworn 4 is coming along excellently!

I just wish, wish I could get my readership up. I'd like to add a zero to those figures by this time next year - but currently I haven't come up with anything like a plan for how to achieve that. Anyone who said - if you build it, they will come - was wrong. They should have said, 'If you build it, edit and polish to perfection, scream about it, promote it everywhere and do everything in your power to let people know about it, they still won't come unless you're very lucky.'

I still have a few ideas to try. I hope having book 3 out will help - I've never put out a new release with a great cover straight off the bat. I even wonder about doing a double Kindle Countdown at the point where I release book 3? good idea? My book 3 image got a lot of FB likes and raised awareness of the series.

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I really wish I'd got my book 3 out earlier - but I had to re-work and perfect books 1 and 2, I'm only sorry I didn't sort them out earlier.

From now on, nothing goes out unless I'm 90% sure it's error-free and good.

Yes it's slowing down the process, but it's providing a better reader-experience and it's giving me more confidence to promote the 'Deathsworn Arc' I will take this new approach when I actually start putting out my second series - my angels and demons urban fantasy with a theistic twist.
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