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Interview: BC9 Proofreader Sophie Logan

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This post continues a series of interviews with the people who helped me publish Beyond Cloud Nine. Next up is Sophie Logan of Sharper Editing, the editor who proofread the novel. I asked Sophie a few questions about working on BC9, being an editor, and life in general.

What was your favorite aspect of working on Beyond Cloud Nine?

Working with texts I enjoy is always fun, and I enjoyed the protagonist, Brooke Davis, a lot. She's tough and driven, which I admire, but she also deals with incredible guilt and shame. She certainly is not a perfect woman, and does her best to be a good person amidst some difficult decisions. I like reading books about imperfect heroes, and working on this book was a treat.

We know you do amazing editing, but what else sets Sharper Editing apart from other companies provided similar services?

The motto here at Sharper Editing is...

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Interview: BC9 Cover Designer Tobias Roetsch

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This post continues a series of interviews with the people who helped me publish Beyond Cloud Nine. Next up is Tobias Roetsch of gtgraphics.de, the designer who created the overall cover for the novel. I asked Tobias a few questions about working on BC9, being a graphic designer, and life in general.

What was your favorite aspect of working on the cover for Beyond Cloud Nine?

I really enjoyed the part at the end when the ship and character designs were finished and ready to be added to the cover design. With those elements, the image made it to the next level. Besides that I loved to work on Jupiter and alter it to the books needs. To work with an actually existing planet is somewhat special for me as I am normally creating my on worlds.

Tell me a little about your book cover creation process.

From the initial briefing to the final result it has been a long way with normal back and forth periods. From the rough sketch...

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The World of BC9

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This article continues my blog series about the technology, world, plot, characters, and other aspects of Beyond Cloud Nine. This time around, I'll be covering the world/setting of the novel. A number of readers have both praised and questioned the setting of Beyond Cloud Nine, so I thought I'd spend a little time talking about why I created the world the way I did. BC9 begins in the year 2247 AD...

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BC9 On Sale, Book 2, Mailing List, and More

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry The digital edition of Beyond Cloud Nine is now on sale for US $0.99 for a limited time. Head to Amazon to pick up your copy before the price goes back up to US $4.99.

To be the first to learn about the release of book two, be sure to subscribe to my New Releases and Deals Mailing List for the latest updates on Beyond the Horizon. I also post updates to my Twitter account @GregSpryAuthor on a regular basis. My tentative plan is to publish BTH in early 2016.

Finally, visit the Beyond Cloud Nine Blog and Greg Spry's Blog for the latest posts. I don't always post every article on Goodreads that I post on my blogs.

Happy reading!
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The Importance of Reviews

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry Authors understand the importance of book reviews. Obviously, we want as many positive reviews as possible because they help us sell the next book. Much has been written, researched, and debated about why book reviews are important. For the purpose of this article, I'm going to take their extreme value as a given, so that's not what I want to talk about. Rather, I don't think readers truly get how important their reviews are to everyone else, so consider this an impassioned plea to review each and every book you read, especially self-published/indie books.

So much work goes into...

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The Theme of BC9

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This article continues my blog series about the technology, world, plot, characters, and other aspects of Beyond Cloud Nine. This time around, I'll be covering the thematic aspects of the plot.

Most readers have told me that the conspiracy in BC9 is plausible and thought-provoking, and the the "alien invasion with a twist" strikes them as something positively different. I aimed to leave these impressions, so I'm thrilled to have other people vindicate my efforts. On the other hand, a small handful of naysayers have questioned or even rolled the eyes at certain aspects.

The question that encompasses the overall theme of the novel is...

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Space Battles & Star Fighters: Part 1

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This article continues my blog series about the technology, world, plot, characters, and other aspects of Beyond Cloud Nine. In this post (part one of two), I'll be covering the realities of real space flight and how fictional space battles should take these factors into account. In the second part (to be posted later), I'll discuss the technology behind the star fighter planes and how that tech helps the fighters cope with these realities.

According to the unofficial bylaws of hard science fiction, any discussion of orbital conflict has to begin by recognizing that most popular sci-fi gets it wrong. As much as I loved Star Trek: Into Darkness, I rolled my eyes when the Enterprise fell out of lunar orbit toward the Earth, and you should understand why after reading this article.

The laws of orbital mechanics, otherwise known as astrodynamics, govern motion in space, and various fundamental properties of space lead to orbital results we Earth dwellers might not expect. Let's take a look at the major differences between air travel and space travel. Stick around! It'll be fun, and you might learn something along the way.

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The Cool Tech of BC9: Starthroats

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This article continues my blog series about the technology, world, plot, characters, and other aspects of Beyond Cloud Nine. This is the second installment of a two-part post. In this article, I'll be discussing the technology behind the Starthroats (star fighter craft) in the novel and how they cope with the realities of orbital conflict outlined in my previous post on the realities of orbital conflict.

I'll be the first to admit that the Starthroats and space battles in BC9 aren't perfect. I allowed myself to embellish a little in the name of excitement as long as I didn't do anything impossible, and I think I did a reasonably good job of creating believable spacecraft and orbital conflict. I have yet to hear one person say the fighter craft are unrealistic or the battles would never happen as portrayed...so far (knock on futuristic smart wood).

One thing that's kind of ironic is the design of the Starthroat on the cover of the novel. I worked with a talented designer on it, and he came up with something very cool. If I were to get nit-picky and technical, though, I'd point out that the cover design is too close to a modern fighter jet, isn't all that space-worthy, and doesn't match my exact description from the novel. Nevertheless, cool is the way to go when you're trying to sell a work of action-packed fiction, so I have no real complaints.

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Anatomy of a Cover

Hey, folks. I've written a new blog post about the creation process I follow that has led to the snazzy covers for my books, Beyond Cloud Nine and
Beyond the Horizon.

Beyond the Horizon (Beyond Saga #2) by Greg Spry It's been a while since I wrote a blog post, so this one is long overdue. I don't do many posts or spend much time on social media because I'd rather put the little free time I have into the next book.

We're still over three months out from the official publication of Beyond the Horizon in May 2016, yet people have already lavished me with praise regarding the cover. Thanks for that! As a result, I've received a number of questions about what it takes as a self-published author to come up with such an eye-popping design that, in my humble opinion, beats out a lot of traditionally-published covers. Below I'll discuss the process I follow.

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry As a software developer by daytime trade, I have experience coordinating web design and other software implementation projects. I've worked with graphic designers on creating web sites, and so I approach the cover design process in a similar manner.

In my view, the vision is the most important starting point. Before I could tell a designer what I wanted...

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