Dec 19, 2011

Reframing and Repackaging

My perspective on my writing career received some reframing this year. All the changes in the industry made me pause and mull a number of things over. Meeting Lindsay Buroker was another shove in reframing my ideas about becoming a published author: I could do what I love and what I wanted to do. I could do it now. Thank you, Lindsay. If I can follow in her footsteps of success, I'd be thrilled. In one year she's sold over 10,000 ebooks. Woot, Lindsay!

The growth of the ebook industry, some positive rejection I'd been receiving from some of the big science fiction rags [SFWA worthy], and the uncertainty of the traditional publishing model led me toward taking my career into my own hands.

It began with releasing Plantgirl, Small Graces and Translations in late June. Free reads I initially released on Smashwords. They're now also up on Scribd and Feedbook. The point of releasing free reads is to get the work into as many hands as possible. I recently discovered reads can be uploaded to Goodreads, too. So, I'll get that together in the next couple weeks and get them there, too.

Putting out the Free Reads was a very positive and rewarding experience. I received a lot of feedback, and after adding the newsletter signup to the end of my stories, I've gotten people I don't know who want to be kept in the loop as to my future releases.

Downloads stagnated for a bit. I had never really liked the cover for Translations, but it was the best I could do at the time. I kept playing around with Paint.net though and began formulating a better idea. Then I stumbled across the perfect piece of art for it and it all came together beautifully. Everything else got repackaged after that so they didn't look like cheap cousins beside Translations.



I liked the original Semper cover a lot, but in thumbnail [which is what most people see] it just looked like a brown square. My skills at Paint.net were improving, so I tried something new. It turned out beautifully. Yea.


Repackaging can work to improve downloads and sales. Although, I'm no bestseller yet, I've made inroads into a start. I think sometimes my problem is I'm not as confident after a release as I need to be, and probably should be. I think, 'Oh, it's just a short story.' If I short change it, well, I have to quit doing that. I love Semper Audacia. It's a good story. It deserves a better attitude from me than it's gotten. I'll do better. Perhaps a topic I'll address in more depth for IWSG in January.

I'm not stopping. The polished draft for Stopover at the Backworlds' Edge should be done by the end of the year. Then it goes through a second coat of polish. Refining, adding some new detail, and making a few changes per my local crit group. I redid its cover, too. Mostly because I noticed video gal and I had a typo in the title -- which I didn't notice for several months. The apostrophe goes after the s in Backworlds, not before. But now I think I might release Stopover in paperback, too, which means redoing the cover again. That's OK. I'll manage.


The Backworlds is a prequel, which I intend to release before Stopover as another Free Read. It will come in somewhere between 20-30,000 words. Thanks to my crit partners Misha Gericke and Tony Benson here in bloggyland for their feedback.



The Backworlds Series will be a space opera series set on planets in our galaxy. My premise is that humans on Earth 'improved' ourselves to be able to live on a variety of worlds. Then humans decided they didn't like what they had created and try to take it back. This resulted in a war. The series begins during a truce between the Foreworlds and the Backworlds. Thank you to the Husband Unit for the last bits of inspiration both of these stories needed.

Also coming in 2012: The Augmentation of Hetty Locklear. Redid her cover, too. She's still in 1st draft stage. This will also be a series. A mix of contemporary sci-fi and urban fantasy. It will eventually morph into sci-fi. Right now it's envisioned as a trilogy. Folks' love for Plantgirl was its inspiration.



Wandering Weeds Anthology should be coming out this year, too, in which is my novelette, The Tumbas. I wrote it so long ago now, I'm not sure what I think about that.



Anyway, all of you are the ribbons on my year. Thank you for the inspiration, the support, the encouragement, the new directions and the success I've found. It's not measured in dollar signs at this point, but in winning over some grains of sand to my beach. Thank you for joining me on this adventure. I can't wait to see what 2012 brings for all of you. There's an amazing amount of talent out there and I'm fortunate to rub elbows with a lot of that great talent.

Happy Holidays and a Joyous 2012. You're all my stars. [This is my last post for the year -- there will be a holiday themed post going up on Thursday -- regular posting will resume January 2 -- Will be talking about Super 8 on the website tomorrow, then it goes on hiatus until January, too].

31 comments:

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello Mary:
With your knowledge and passion for your subject, you deserve every success with your aim to have books published, recognised and widely read. But, the publishing world is a harsh and highly competitive environment, so succeeding within it is very challenging and certainly not for the faint-hearted.

You are right that self-belief is critical in all of this as well as staying true to what you want to write about, even if this does not always produce the positive feedback one might wish for. We are sure that, with determination, you will succeed and we shall be delighted that we have known you on the journey!!!

Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year!!

Lindsay said...

Thanks for the mention, Mary! The new covers (packaging!) look great. Maybe I'll be hiring you for ebook covers soon. Though you're probably busy writing. You have lots out and lots more coming out. That's awesome! Keep plugging away. :)

C D Meetens said...

Those covers look great! I really love both the repackaged "Translations" and "Plant Girl".

Hope you have a fantastic Christmas!

Rusty Webb said...
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Rusty Webb said...

Wow, you've got your year mapped out. I've got a novella I plan on putting out in the next month or so, then maybe a novel length piece after that. But beyond that, I've got no idea. I'm impressed with your ability to outline what you're doing.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

You know I'll download and read! Just started Semper Audacia this weekend. Your new cover is cool and I'm really impressed you did it yourself.

Tonja said...

It's wonderful to see all the stories you have to publish all at once. I think it creates energy that you have this huge amount of work to share within a span of only a few months. Best of luck with your publishing, and have a great Christmas!

Michael Offutt, Supra-Genius said...

Beautiful covers. You have great taste. I bet you could work for Steve Jobs (that's saying a lot) provided he were still alive. He only hired people with great taste.

A Beer for the Shower said...

Good for you. As you've seen, Bryan and I finally called it quits with the shenanigans of the traditional market, and have joined the ranks of the self-promoters. Not going to lie. I'm nervous as hell.

Julie said...

How exciting that you have so many releases planned, I'm looking forward to reading them all. Love your covers!

I'm so glad to have met you this year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your husband, and to the kitties too, of course. :D

Have wonderful holiday!

M Pax said...

I am prepared things might take awhile, Jane & Lance. Thanks for the kind wishes.

Making covers is often distracting, Lindsay. I don't have a wide breadth of skill yet either. Adequate, for now. Later on, I'll probably hire someone, too.

Thank you, CD :) Happy Christmas to you!

Looking forward to your next release, Rusty. Yes, I have my dry erase board covered with my 'ideas'. I do have the two sequels for Hetty planned, & I know what I'm doing for the next Backworlds story.

Thanks, Alex! Looking forward to Cassafire coming out this year.

Thank you, Tonja. I'm not as speedy as I wish I were. I like to make sure my product is good first.

That's sweet, Michael. Thanks. I should have been writing instead of slaving over covers ...

Be patient, Beer. Congrats on your release today! One of the major keys is not to give up.

I'm glad I met you, too, Julie. Look forward to seeing where your writing career takes you this year.

Miranda Hardy said...

Wow! You've had a fantastic year and it sounds like next year will be great, too. So happy for you. I know you've worked hard and deserve every good thing.

J.L. Campbell said...

You've inspired me. Sounds like you have so much going on and so much to come.

I self pubbed a story collection in September and had a book released last month, but haven't done them justice promo wise. Hoping to do better as time goes by.

Keep on doing what you're doing and have a wonderful Christmas season!

M Pax said...

Thank you, Miranda, you're deserving, too.

Joy, I loved your short story and look forward to reading more of your work.

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Jay Noel said...

Mary, You know I've always admired your artistic ability. With Paint.net no less. Way to go.

You're putting out a lot of stuff, and that's fantastic. I can't wait to read your new stuff in 2012!!!

Angela Brown said...

So much wonderful reworking going on.

I must admit. You briefly touch on something very important. I can understand the leaning toward downplaying. Makes it less painful--still painful--but not a piercing thrust to the heart if it's downplayed and does "just okay". But you're right to increase your belief. You've got a lot to be proud of :-)

DeniseCovey_L'Aussie said...

Hey there! I'm gobsmacked at the amount of cover work you've done. I especially love Translations. Wonderful. It seems you've given a lot of thought to the publishing of your stories. I'll be interested to follow more of your progress.

Happy Christmas!

Denise

cleemckenzie said...

Wow! You did that cover yourself? I'm impressed. It's great to hear about your repackaging, too. I'm so in the beginning stages of this eBook thing that I cling to every word I read about it.

Good luck with this and thanks so much for stopping in at the Write Game again. Have a wonderful holiday.

Belle said...

I didn't know you did your own covers. They are wonderful. You are a hard-working author and I really enjoyed reading Semper Audacia. I wish you all the best. Merry Christmas. Have a lovely holiday.

M Pax said...

Thank you, Jay. I look forward to see how 2012 shakes out for you.

I never thought of it that way, Angela. It's sort of like submitting ... you believe in it, but you don't expect too much.

I have thought a lot about it, Denise. I feel I made the right decisions.

I'll have to write more about it then, C. Lee. Yes, I do the covers with some help from my video gal who has Photoshop.

I'm glad you liked Semper, Belle. Thanks for the compliments. Merry Christmas to you!.

Merry Christmas to all of you. ;)

Rek said...

Really awed by the fact that you do your covers. Words and paint, deadly combination. Good luck with the upcoming books and Merry Christmas.

D.G. Hudson said...

Great covers! I'll join the ranks of the impressed.

Happy Holidays, M. to you and your family.

Rettakat said...

I enjoy reading how you journey goes, how you learn and grow and aren't afraid to stretch yourself. You did an admirable job with those bookcovers!!

L. Diane Wolfe said...

With all of the changes in the publishing industry right now, go for it. This is the self-published author's window of opportunity.

Suze said...

'Although, I'm no bestseller yet, I've made inroads into a start.'

M, you floor me. It's slow-going and uphill all the way any way we do it. I am so impressed by all that you have accomplished.

I wish you a beautiful Christmas and all the best that 2012 can possibly offer, my friend and colleague.

-Suze

Michelle said...

Mary, I've been away for awhile... still on break from writing for another week or so.

Your covers are beautiful, and it looks like you're building a following. Living your dreams. Congrats! One of your stories may shape our future in ways that you cannot imagine.

Melissa Bradley said...

I love your covers and am in awe of how you have taken your career into your own hands. You've inspired me for 2012. There are many things i need to do to get my writing back on track and get it out there more. Thank you so much for being such a pillar of this community.

M Pax said...

Thanks for the kind wishes, Rek. Well, stockart helps. A lot.

Happy Holidays to you, DG.

You'll see your hand in the Backworlds cover if you look at the blue part carefully, Retta. :)

It's hard to see which way is up these days, L. Diane.

Yes, it is a tough road no matter which we take, Suze. I would not have made the decision I did a year ago. But I had to sit and think about what I wanted.

Best to you on your writing, Michelle, and reaching all of your goals this new year.

You inspire me, Melissa. Glad I bumped into you here in bloggyland.

The Red Angel said...

Thanks for sharing these covers with us, Mary. I like Small Graces and Stopover at the Backworlds' Edge covers the most, though they all look pretty awesome! Best of luck with your current writing projects. :) And hope you are having a happy holiday season!


~TRA

The Red Angel Blog

Pat Tillett said...

They ALL look amazing! I'm going to be reading all of them just as soon as I can!