Sunday, July 12, 2015

Moving Forward

Two posts in two weeks? Guess that means I'm back to work...

Yes, things are moving forward on the Crow Series again - and by forward I mean, I've finally started editing Release and *drumroll please* I've plotted out the final two books, settled on their titles and started writing the first few chapters of the fourth book.

Why have I started writing the fourth book before I've finished the third? Honestly, as I've mentioned before, the third book got complicated and there were aspects and sections of it that didn't sit right with me. It is a large part of why it has taken me so long to get it out to you. While trying to figure out how to fix it, I ended up outlining book four and realized I needed to move things around so they made more sense - so I've written the first few chapters of Curse, and everything is now fitting together nicely - YAY!

In other news, I haven't removed Crow from Smashwords yet but I have uploaded it to Draft2Digital to get the process moving forward on Crow going perma-free on Amazon. Though I've reported the lower price, they haven't price matched it yet, so if anyone is interested in giving it a push forward, please help report the lower price to Amazon through the Tell Us About A Lower Price section at the bottom of Crow's product description page. The free copies are available through Kobo, Oyster, Inktera (aka Page Foundry), Scribd, and Tolino. I have to fix a few things and it'll also be on iBooks in the near future. And as I said, it is also still available for free on Smashwords for the time being.

In other news, Shift is free in ebook form on Amazon again this weekend. Unfortunately, due to a stressful and hectic day at my JOB yesterday, I wasn't able to put together this blog post or announce the free days until it had already started but it will continue to be free until the end of today - so if you've been wanting to read it and haven't gotten a copy yet, you can get it for free HERE.

Speaking of Shift, someone mentioned recently about finding editing errors in the book. I work very meticulously to try and cleanly edit my books to the best of my ability. Since I'm not currently in a position to hire out the editing, finding errors that have slipped through the cracks haunts me. If you've read the book and found anything incorrect, please bring it to my attention so I can remedy it A.S.A.P.
I hate having errors. They must be fixed!!!! Ahhhhhrrrrggggg!!!

Okay, enough drama. Time to get back to work.



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