Friday, August 29, 2014

Happenings In The Outhouse 29-Aug-2014 / new title for collection

Over the past few months, I've been listening to James Altucher's podcasts (he has two, as of this date) on my Stitcher app.  One of the topics he preaches is getting in the habit of making lists.

Now, I love making lists.  When I published Killzone: Book 1 of the Shadowkill Trilogy I made a list of potential projects.  Some I took to heart, while others will have to sit patiently.

James says to make it a habit of creating a list of 10 items each and every day.  That's 70 new ideas after the first week, and of course 3,650 over the course of a year.

Try it--or, as Yoda would say, do . . . or do not, there is no try.

I've been putting this task to heart, listing out 10 of this topic and 10 of that topic.  One of these was a potential title for the upcoming short story collection.  Now, I did have a cover made up for what was going to be the title before.  Here it is:


Now, it's a decent cover and fit the bill exactly how I advised the artist.  There's only one problem.  I won't be using it.  I might down the road, but for now I have another title.

If Walls Could Talk.

When I brainstormed a list of titles the other day, I came up with 20.  And this was one of them.  I like it.  I'll have another cover made up for it.  I'm editing the final story, and then I'll probably put it up for pre-orders.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The war on terror the government doesn't want you to know about

Ramadi, Iraq - the summer of 2006



LUCAS SIMMONS and TRE PAXTON are recruited to be part of a top secret military project. Along with a group of four other highly skilled video gamers, they’re brought to a government installation in the heart of Washington DC.

Instead of testing game simulations, they’re powering a team of robotic soldiers called SHADOWs.

The Strategic Hazardous Android for Defensive Operations and Warfare is the latest innovations in robotic technology. These androids look and act just like real people.

But there’s a problem. One of their team members has a secret project of their own, and is bent on revenge for the catastrophic disaster perpetrated on September 11th, 2001.

Are Lucas, Tre, and the other members of Shadow Team strong enough to stop him?

Click here to purchase KILLZONE: BOOK 1 OF THE SHADOWKILL TRILOGY

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Wanted: beta readers

If anyone is interested in reading some new material--FOR FREE!--and providing feedback to me, please e-mail me: marksrpeterson@gmail.com

My well of beta readers has gone fairly dry and I'd like to add some new readers.

If you'd like to help out, please e-mail me.  It would be much appreciated.

Also, don't forget to sign up for my newsletter.

Oh, before you go, I'd like to lay down a few ground rules in regards to becoming a beta reader.  I want honest feedback.  Also, the more specific on what you find that works and what doesn't, the better.  I don't want to hear, "Oh, it's really good." (okay, we all like to hear that, but I'm not a brilliant wordsmith that is in no need of editing).

No problem?  Good.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Happenings In The Outhouse 22-Aug-2014 / The end of KDP Select (for now)

A few weeks ago, I had a Kindle Countdown for both the US and UK markets on my new novel Killzone.

Sales were horrible.

I don't blame anyone.  I don't even blame Amazon.  Sure, I could've gone on this huge marketing spree, spending hundreds of dollars to advertise from here to the moon and beyond.  I didn't.  I am on a very limited budget.

That being said, I am ending my reign on the Amazon KDP Select.  I will be publishing both Beholder's Eye and Killzone on other platforms--I just need to let the 90 day periods run out first.  I am gaining a little traction on Barnes and Nobles NOOK store, the Apple iBooks store, Kobo, and Smashwords, and want to see how well these titles do there as well.

But, Mark, don't you get any borrows?  And what about the new Amazon Kindle Unlimited?

I'll take my chances.  If I see a lot of movement in the next few months, I'll reconsider.

For now, adios KDP Select.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Need an author website? Check out this free video tutorial by Simon Whistler.

Are you an author in need of a website?

Simon Whistler of the Rocking Self Publishing podcast has put together a free, simple tutorial on how to do so.

Here's the link: http://rockingselfpublishing.com/create-amazing-author-website-free-video-course/

A few months ago I updated my website marksrpeterson.com although I didn't know how to work many of the features.  Now I do, thanks to Simon.

So, be sure to head on out to http://rockingselfpublishing.com/create-amazing-author-website-free-video-course/ and check it out.  It's a total of 12 videos: an introductory video and 11 how-to videos.

Happy creating!

By the way, I did take a lot of Simon's suggestions and tips, and updated my own website.  It still needs work and more content, but it's MUCH better than what it was: marksrpeterson.com

Friday, August 15, 2014

Happenings In The Outhouse 15-Aug-2014 / the one story I hate

Aside from the death of 63-year-old Robin Williams, this week started out really crappy.

As you may--or may not--know, I'm putting together a collection of short stories.  Roughly half of them are fairly new, while others are older.  Both age groups need work.

But I have one that I hate.

Then why publish it, you may ask.  Because I have to.  I don't hate the story--I actually love the story and its potential.  I just hate it in its current form.  Monday at work, on my breaks and lunches, I wanted to rip the pages in half and toss them into the garbage.  The story needed that much work.

This story had been submitted to a fiction website roughly 6-7 years ago and I recieved some great editorial feedback.  Unfortunately, at the time, I concentrated my efforts elsewhere and this story sat and sat . . .

Now I am resurrecting it.

From scratch.  This is taking longer than I thought, and I am just itching to continue with the sequel to Beholder's Eye.

Soon, my friend.  Very soon . . .

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Troubles coming up with a book title? Try this.

I recently chatted with an author who was having troubles coming up with a title for the fantasy novel she was working on.  We threw out a few ideas, several of them good.

Then, I told her to try this: take a blank piece of paper and write down 20 titles.

Some of the ones she already possibly chose, of course, would make the list.  But having them down on paper, in a way, clears the mind to brainstorm more.

If you're having troubles coming up with a book title or a direction on where the story should go or how to end the story or coming up with a book cover design (or countless other decisions), try the brainstorming method.

Take a blank piece of paper or blank document.

Then write down 20 ideas.

After the end of 20 ideas, put it away, and the next morning brainstorm 20 more.