tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-50077718697656286242024-03-13T06:39:25.881-05:00Virginia McClainAuthor of The Chronicles of Gensokai and Victoria Marmot seriesVirginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.comBlogger234125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-63036831977563030242022-06-29T09:00:00.009-05:002022-06-29T09:00:00.149-05:00Cover Reveal for The Alchemy of Sorrow!<br /><br /> <br /><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><img alt="Image description: The image shows a green textured paper torn diagonally across a book cover. Not much is visible beyond the text “of Sorrow” a portion of a person’s head, and what could be some broken glass, plants, and a bit of broken pottery." height="480" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tgUXP9Ymt843feh8xKZ30EkAoNUTtW5sGBM4v9HuSJaKX1xKOeZSAlP2sd0ahOYsFigmcoCkIOhDgZ639y0SX-Crcz24TROMT2dMTpX6oCBmIUUHqcpsN3CexK7lW9YfJ-HgXKhAdi-c72wZng=w640-h480" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Teaser Image for The Alchemy of Sorrow Cover Reveal" width="640" /></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr></tbody></table><br /><br />So, if you've been following my social media at all over the past few months, you've probably seen me mention <i>The Alchemy of Sorrow </i>at least once (but more likely dozens of times). It's the big project that has been taking up all of my waking hours since January of this year (aside from a brief break for QuaranCon2022). What is it you ask? Well, it's an anthology of SFF short stories that are all centered on the theme of grief & hope. We ran a Kickstarter for it back in February and it went pretty well (we raised over $24,000, which was almost 400% of our initial goal). One of the things we were raising funds for was an awesome illustration by Zoe Badini to use for our cover.<div><br /></div><div>If you're interested in the process for how we came up with our artist brief, read on! <br /><div><br /></div><div>For the cover of The Alchemy of Sorrow, we wanted to create an image that was evocative of all the stories contained within its pages, without being specific to any single one of them.<br /><br />Since most of our stories have female protagonists, we chose to center the image on a grieving woman. We wanted her to be a woman of color, to celebrate the diversity of our stories and authors, and to represent the majority of the world’s population. We asked the artist to portray her standing among ruins, with her grief transmuting into light, which in turn begins to transform her surroundings.<br /><br />We also took inspiration from the Japanese practice of kintsugi - in which a fractured piece of pottery is restored using precious metals mixed into the lacquer so that the items cracks become a beautiful feature of the piece rather than a flaw to be hidden away - and we asked if the woman’s skin could feature cracks lined with gold.<br /><br />From those sketchy details, Zoe Badini conceived of the stunning image you see below of a woman standing before a broken stained-glass window, with light coming from the cracks in her skin. The light forms swallows, a symbol of rebirth, and renews the dying jasmine around her.<div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><img alt="The cover illustration for The Alchemy of Sorrow. Image description: to the right of the image (the front cover) a woman of color stands before a broken stained glass window. Her body is riddled with glowing golden cracks. A pair of similarly glowing swallows flitter above her hands, held at chest level. She is surrounded by dead vines that curl around the window as well--here and there, a few glowing golden flowers are blooming. To the left of the image (the back cover), a pair of glowing swallows face each other in midair, framed by a few glowing flowers. The rest of the cover shows dead vines and a sense of decay, including a broken ewer." height="460" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/JuyVDhJHRerncEWwBo4jW_OanWT_gjMhrwpT5GxZTQGNJ-7jbxgDXo1K_J5QCB9TbQdGM_z8G8SU8LJI2p7UNdyPjNNSLzUE2aVxQQEXwQhn1IrsI6sVwIgicaay4RtNxSScsqsb3jArtWZdbw=w640-h460" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Original Illustration for The Alchemy of Sorrow by Zoe Badini" width="640" /></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr></tbody></table><div><br /></div><div>After receiving Zoe’s gorgeous artwork, the task then fell to me to design a text layout that didn’t detract from it. I did my best to convey all the information necessary and make it legible without obscuring too much of the artwork. And also tried to make certain pieces of the illustration pop more by adding contrasting darkness. Which lead to this:</div><div><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><img alt="The cover art for The Alchemy of Sorrow. Image description: to the right of the image (the front cover) a woman of color stands before a broken stained glass window. Her body is riddled with glowing golden cracks. A pair of similarly glowing swallows flitter above her hands, held at chest level. She is surrounded by dead vines that curl around the window as well--here and there, a few glowing golden flowers are blooming. To the left of the image (the back cover), a pair of glowing swallows face each other in midair, framed by a few glowing flowers. The rest of the cover shows dead vines and a sense of decay, including a broken ewer. The text laid out across the front cover reads “The Alchemy of Sorrow” in gold across the top with a portion of the text hidden behind the woman’s head but still legible. Below that in white, the subtitle “A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope” and below that, “ M.L. Wang, K.S. Villoso, Intisar Khanani, Sonya M. Black, Angela Boord, Levi Jacobs, Krystle Matar, Virginia McClain, Quenby Olson, Carol A. Park, Madolyn Rogers, Rachel Emma Shaw & Clayton Snyder” below that “Edited by Sarah Chorn & Virginia McClain” The spine of the paperback layout shows the publishing logo for Crimson Fox Publishing the the bottom in a light gold color, above that the names Chorn and McClain written in white are separated by a pair of swallows depicted in line art in a light gold color. And above that “The Alchemy of Sorrow” is written out in a stylized font to match the front cover. The back cover text reads as follows “Here be dragons and sorcery, time travel and sorrow. Vicious garden gnomes. A grounded phoenix rider. A new mother consumed with vengeance. A dying god. Soul magic. These stories wrestle with the experience of loss—of loved ones, of relationships, of a sense of self, of health—and forge a path to hope as characters fight their way forward. From bestsellers and SPFBO finalists to rising voices, 13 exceptionally talented authors explore the many facets of grief and healing through the lens of fantasy and sci-fi.” And below that it reads “Find out more at books2read.com/rl/alchemyofsorrow” and then next to the ISBN Barcode it says in small white text “Cover Illustration by Zoe Badini ©2022, Cover Design VM Designs ©2022”" height="453" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/p_UnRPgsZ0XVMrbkEWbp5MFG9tNPbPUGHW8o5Bo77O_EOQLX-Dq6kJfWkCsiPqpKGvN5GU060rs7ehKsUF78dTfC679dA7y8zx3F8ca8UrvAVOVx13vRE-1atbd4t6ia-9aBbMTIr-_BdWqe_g=w640-h453" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Paperback Layout for The Alchemy of Sorrow" width="640" /></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr></tbody></table><div>And from there I set up the ebook cover which looks like this:</div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><img alt="The cover art for The Alchemy of Sorrow. Image description: to the right of the image (the front cover) a woman of color stands before a broken stained glass window. Her body is riddled with glowing golden cracks. A pair of similarly glowing swallows flitter above her hands, held at chest level. She is surrounded by dead vines that curl around the window as well--here and there, a few glowing golden flowers are blooming. The text laid out across the ebook cover reads “The Alchemy of Sorrow” in gold across the top with a portion of the text hidden behind the woman’s head but still legible. Below that in white, the subtitle “A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope” and below that, “ M.L. Wang, K.S. Villoso, Intisar Khanani, Sonya M. Black, Angela Boord, Levi Jacobs, Krystle Matar, Virginia McClain, Quenby Olson, Carol A. Park, Madolyn Rogers, Rachel Emma Shaw & Clayton Snyder” below that “Edited by Sarah Chorn & Virginia McClain”" height="640" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/YRWHtWLV9kpBvV--48laLDW6_HYefsN_dXNybeozkMkfhITlNVu_pFsJTj30BGvOl6-l71JEVxdwwVWl9R8roSSDCOms48stmj350KZu0ELHqxukXLpRbxvi8WfCkcIxu8tufR0-7Qm2o1bJ7A=w400-h640" title="eBook cover for The Alchemy of Sorrow" width="400" /></div><div><br /><br />If you want to know more about <i>The Alchemy of Sorrow </i>here's the back of book description: </div><div><br /></div><div><b>Here be dragons and sorcery, time travel and sorrow.</b><br /><br />Vicious garden gnomes. A grounded phoenix rider. A new mother consumed with vengeance. A dying god. Soul magic.<br /><br />These stories wrestle with the experience of loss—of loved ones, of relationships, of a sense of self, of health—and forge a path to hope as characters fight their way forward.<br /><br />From bestsellers and SPFBO finalists to rising voices, 13 exceptionally talented authors explore the many facets of grief and healing through the lens of fantasy and sci-fi.<br /><br />And if you're thinking "This is awesome, Virginia! But when and where can we get a copy if we didn't back the Kickstarter?" The answer is that <b>the public launch date is November 1st of 2022</b>, and you can pre-order digital copies of the book here: <a href="https://books2read.com/aos">https://books2read.com/aos</a> Eventually, that link will also include audiobook pre-orders at the handful of audiobook retailers that allow pre-orders (which isn't many). The audiobook (which we funded with that awesome Kickstarter I mentioned) will go live on November 1st along with all other formats! </div><div><br /></div><div>If you are a print-only book person, don't worry! We've got you covered! The print book will soon be available for pre-order at most major online retailers and we'll post links for that here and everywhere else as soon as they go live, but they aren't ready just yet.</div><div><div><br /></div><div>To help you find all the formats later, here are the ISBNs for each format!</div><div><br />eBook - 978-1-952667-92-3<br />Hardcover - 978-1-952667-93-0<br />Paperback - 978-1-952667-94-7<br />Audiobook - 978-1-952667-95-4 <br /><br /></div><div>And here's a bunch of other facts about the book!</div><div><br />Sarah Chorn - lead editor<br />Virginia McClain - acquiring editor/coordinator<br />Stories by: M.L. Wang, K.S. Villoso, Intisar Khanani, Sonya M. Black, Angela Boord, Levi Jacobs, Krystle Matar, Virginia McClain, Quenby Olson, Carol A. Park, Madolyn Rogers, Rachel Emma Shaw & Clayton Snyder</div><div></div><br /><div>And we are delighted to be working with Crimson Fox Publishing, an indie publishing co-op that will help us get into libraries and bookstores!</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /><br /></div></div></div></div></div>Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com03RJHX8WW+7V-57.0042927 151.347125-85.314526536178846 116.190875 -28.694058863821155 -173.496625tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-8407979742236748052021-05-10T16:34:00.002-05:002021-05-10T16:35:06.861-05:00So much to catch up on, but first... <blockquote><p>So, wow, it has been a long time since I've posted. I honestly have spent the majority of my time since December writing, rewriting, editing, proofing, and then publishing <a href="https://books2read.com/sairosclaw" target="_blank">Sairō's Claw</a>. (Which you can now find from just about every major retailer. Although due to a... let's all it a technical issue... it won't be live as an ebook on Amazon until Tuesday May 11th.) Anyway, here is the cover, which I am disproportionately in love with. </p></blockquote><p> </p><blockquote><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWURBimrYEcoIngNfQfuhEtrqnHSfKRj5pGqAOWuzZsi0nF7XQK3kOk1gg5CEstz8yVZ-fdeEfRXDq_lHvAM6mlA5CbU9ZyEL3QxGhfhoyyCI-Oj6_tfkuPMOtOLzfV371pfS06qZ9D1JX/s1800/6x9+front+only+layout.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1800" data-original-width="1200" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWURBimrYEcoIngNfQfuhEtrqnHSfKRj5pGqAOWuzZsi0nF7XQK3kOk1gg5CEstz8yVZ-fdeEfRXDq_lHvAM6mlA5CbU9ZyEL3QxGhfhoyyCI-Oj6_tfkuPMOtOLzfV371pfS06qZ9D1JX/w266-h400/6x9+front+only+layout.jpg" width="266" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="text-align: left;"></span></div><p></p></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">Very soon I plan to write a big ol' post about why I wrote this book, but for bits and pieces of why, you can check out </span><a href="https://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com/2021/05/sairos-claw-release-interview-with.html" style="text-align: left;" target="_blank">this interview with Fantasy Book Critic</a><span style="text-align: left;">.</span><span style="text-align: left;"> </span><span style="text-align: left;">Also, I wrote a whole article about how moms wind up getting sidelined in SFF over on the </span><a href="https://beforewegoblog.com/article-why-do-moms-get-sidelined-in-sff/" style="text-align: left;" target="_blank">BeforeWeGoBlog</a> which is directly related to this new book as well. And, finally, if you're looking for more insight into the hows and whys of this book you can <a href="https://twitter.com/gwendamned/status/1390347183849762816" target="_blank">check out this twitter thread I wrote on the subject</a>. Oh, also, one last thing before we move on to the main point of this post: I am hosting a launch event for Sairō's Claw on<a href="https://youtu.be/M0yS88U5E80" target="_blank"> YouTube May 11th at 7pm CDT</a>, and you are invited to join me! The event will include an interview and reading! The video will stay up indefinitely after it goes live, so if you can't make it on the 11th you can catch it later, but if you're there live you can ask questions, enter a giveaway, and get a signed bookplate!</div><p></p></blockquote><blockquote><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Ok, that covers launch stuff. But the main point of this post is to talk about a wonderful bookish event going on all through May - #WyrdAndWonder, which is run by <a href="https://twitter.com/wyrdandwonder." target="_blank">a group of SFF bloggers over on twitter</a>. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I have been in panic book release mode for the past week, so I have yet to delve into my TBR properly, but here's a look at some of the books I hope to read this month (and next month too, tbh, I don't know that I'll get through all of these this month even if I could go into full on relax and read all day mode, which I can't). Last night I finished Lord of Stariel by AJ Lancaster, and I am diving into its sequel right away, but I have always been one to read more than one book at a time, so we shall see which book I finish next! </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhVKQUdpVfslIEWToNXUv_lRl_DFUf_QR-cB4aad_ATXBCMJAiA9pGxtEfuWqCkPPreh3VLum0jhTOZv0PROEvJG_7-c-S1A5M4Vy0VOBTs46cY8UKxQoSYyHJsLjrSkAmAqQ_-SSUU_g3Y/s1200/Wyrd+%2526+Wonder+TBR.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="675" data-original-width="1200" height="360" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhVKQUdpVfslIEWToNXUv_lRl_DFUf_QR-cB4aad_ATXBCMJAiA9pGxtEfuWqCkPPreh3VLum0jhTOZv0PROEvJG_7-c-S1A5M4Vy0VOBTs46cY8UKxQoSYyHJsLjrSkAmAqQ_-SSUU_g3Y/w640-h360/Wyrd+%2526+Wonder+TBR.png" width="640" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br /></div>So, I have a lot of reading to do! (But that's always true!) And I'm really looking forward to reading more of these books and then sharing my thoughts about them on the hashtag #WyrdAndWonder You can join in the fun too, just check out the hashtag. There's also an instagram challenge, but I'm so terrible at those that I never enter them anymore. <p></p></blockquote><p>I am very much looking forward to diving into a TON of reading for the second half of May. It's been a long winter and kicking back with some sunshine and reading sounds like just the thing. Hope to see you at the launch or around the web. </p>Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-51247818597461363962020-12-27T19:10:00.005-06:002020-12-31T03:21:24.525-06:00End of Year Wrap Up<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgep32ReX_iinr3ZnAD9P74XQDpVKCkJXmBo90sJCxgcqKWlL58Pzi-AGsHMgb38C65YM1QvTBPF70EfFZY6eFwR0GnovUxoSq17iSc6M-AAGWTPo7mBLqHRMYncsyes5rmbTFZ_cmzvfN9/s3381/20201221_015725.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1960" data-original-width="3381" height="372" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgep32ReX_iinr3ZnAD9P74XQDpVKCkJXmBo90sJCxgcqKWlL58Pzi-AGsHMgb38C65YM1QvTBPF70EfFZY6eFwR0GnovUxoSq17iSc6M-AAGWTPo7mBLqHRMYncsyes5rmbTFZ_cmzvfN9/w640-h372/20201221_015725.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p>Well, 2020 is almost done, not that I expect it will change much about the world, but it is certainly a year I will be happy to put behind me regardless. Does anyone else think that it's weird that we don't celebrate the new year on the Solstice? I mean, I know there's a bunch of roman emperors in there messing things up, but really, it would make so much more sense if the new year was on the solstice. Of course, half the world's winter solstice is the opposite one from the other half, so we would have to choose which one we wanted to make the new year and which one we wanted to make the halfway mark, but I'd really be ok with either one. It just seems kind of dumb to have a whole ten days left in the year after the solstice. Time is a human construct regardless, but if we are measuring trips around the sun, then why not measure them BY THE ACTUAL TRIP AROUND THE SUN? Ahem. And all the roman emperors are dead now, so it seems like we ought to be able to just ignore them and move on with our lives. I dunno.</p><p>Anyway, happy solstice everyone! I know it was a week ago, but I was busy hanging out with my family (the ones I live with in person, and everyone else over video chat) and I didn't want to be antisocial to write a blog post. </p><p>This year... well it has sucked in a lot of ways. If you read my last blog post you'll know a big part of WHY it sucked. But of course, in addition to losing my parents back in June we've also lost some friends to cancer, and had a few other friends diagnosed with cancer who are thankfully still around and fighting. We've had friends lose pregnancies, and babies, and those aren't my stories to tell, but it's all awful, and it just hasn't been letting up. It's been an asshole of a year and no mistake. And that's just the stuff that feels big and bad and personal, there are of course, hundreds of even bigger issues that aren't so personal to me, along with hundreds of small hardships that make everything entirely overwhelming. So, I have to admit, I am going to firmly ignore ALL of that for the purposes of this post, and instead focus on the good parts of 2020, because I think we've all been getting hammered with the bad stuff every day as it is, and taking a moment to focus on the positives can really help to pull us through. Certainly, it will help me to do so, so here we go.</p><p>Good things that have happened in 2020 in the order that they occur to me which is random and at the whimsy of my odd brain:</p><p></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>It's weird to think that this was 2020, because it seems like ages ago, but I became friends with all the other finalists for the 2019 SPFBO back at the beginning of this year. We may have started the group chat in December, but the majority of our friendship has taken place in 2020 and I tell you, it has been one of the best things not just of this year, but of this decade. For me anyway. So, massive thanks to ML, Angela, Sonya, Alicia, Lisa, Rob, Rob, Darian & Levi for being the best friends a gal could ask for in the middle of a pandemic (or anytime). </li><li>Many of my friends are welcoming new humans into the world, and new humans can be really cool. Welcome new humans! We have a lot of work to do before the world is a good place for you, but some of us are really trying, I promise.</li><li>My daughter is happy and healthy and growing every day and learning so much that its mindblowing. I have a feeling that by her next birthday she's going to be able to read full sentences, and that just... I am so excited for her. Books are such a huge part of my life and she loves to be read to so much. I can't wait for her to be able to dive into books on her own.</li><li>I finished the first draft of a new novel! I started it in November of 2019 and finished it in November of 2020. Now I need to revise the heck out of it for release at the end of March, but I am so excited to have a new book shaping up!</li><li>I got an official diagnosis for adult ADHD and a prescription to help manage it this year. It has made a really big difference for me, and is probably one of the main reasons that I'm managing 2020 as "well" as I am. (Note: I'm not doing particularly well, but I'm still here, and I haven't sunken into the despair that is constantly threatening to eat us all, so I am calling that a win.) </li><li>We bought a used treadmill, Corey fashioned a desk to attach to the top of it, and I now use it for the majority of my deskwork. It is going a long way to keeping me healthy and keeping my brain away from depression. I sometimes use it for running as well (with the desk off). I have a love/hate relationship with treadmills, which is to say, most of the time I hate them, because they are repetitive and boring and I prefer to run, walk, hike, bike on trails. However, I am in love with this treadmill because winter in Winnipeg is often challenging enough to manage due to cold weather and a small human, and winter in Winnipeg with a covid lockdown is extra challenging. So, having a reliable place to stretch my limbs and create some endorphins is downright wonderful. I am immensely grateful that we were able to find a cheap one and fit it into our home. I'm extra grateful to Corey for making an awesome desk for it. (I am typing this post while walking a few miles at the same time!)</li><li>Having a woodland park nearby. On good days, we get all four of us (two adults, one two legged kid and one four legged kid) out to the park and into the fresh air. We are so freaking grateful to be so close to a small patch of nature even though we live in the city. It is a huge help to my mental health to have it there, and the time we have spent there has definitely been a highlight to 2020.</li><li>Video chats with friends and family we haven't seen in a while. Of course I would prefer to see people in person. Especially my family. We haven't been together since last January, and I would give almost anything (but not risking spreading covid around to them or anyone else, which is why we haven't done it) to see them and hug them again in person. However, we have had lots of video chats, and that has helped a lot. Also, we have had a few video chats with people we wouldn't have seen this year anyway, covid aside, so that has been really lovely, and I am very grateful for the technology that has allowed all of that.</li><li>I organized and ran a virtual SFF convention with the aim of keeping people entertained while staying the F home! It was really fun, and we're planning to do a second round in April of 2021, as we will likely still be unable to do in person conventions until much later in the year. I met so many fabulous people doing this, and I am excited to do it again (check out <a href="https://quarancon2021.com" target="_blank">www.QuaranCon2021.com </a>for details.)</li><li>I managed to read 70 books! Not only does that feel like an accomplishment, but reading is always a highlight for me in any year, and escapism was at a premium this year. </li><li>Also, I FINALLY (after literal years of having it on my to-do list) recorded and released the audiobook for Blade's Edge! You can find all of the links to it all over the internet below. I haven't been able to record Traitor's Hope yet because we have been in lockdown since we finished recording Blade's Edge, but I hope to get started on it in late January or February. It is also my hope that I will get to record the Sairō's Claw audiobook soon enough that it will be released at close to the same time as the ebook and print formats! Yay!</li><ul><li>Chirp: <a href="https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/blade-s-edge-by-virginia-mcclain">https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/blade-s-edge-by-virginia-mcclain</a> </li><li>Google Play: <a href="https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Virginia_McClain_Blade_s_Edge?id=AQAAAEBcmEfYCM">https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Virginia_McClain_Blade_s_Edge?id=AQAAAEBcmEfYCM</a></li><li>Kobo/Walmart: <a href="https://www.kobo.com/us/en/audiobook/blade-s-edge-6">https://www.kobo.com/us/en/audiobook/blade-s-edge-6</a></li><li>Scribd: <a href="https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/486659284/Blade-s-Edge">https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/486659284/Blade-s-Edge</a></li><li>Hibooks: <a href="https://www.hibooks.com/discover/audiobook/blade-s-edge">https://www.hibooks.com/discover/audiobook/blade-s-edge</a></li><li>Audiobooks.com: <a href="https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/blades-edge/491642">https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/blades-edge/491642</a></li><li>iBooks Canada: <a href="https://books.apple.com/ca/audiobook/blades-edge/id1542764182">https://books.apple.com/ca/audiobook/blades-edge/id1542764182</a></li><li>iBooks US: <a href="https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/id1542764182">https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/id1542764182</a></li><li>audiobooksnz: <a href="https://audiobooksnz.co.nz/book/detail/292924/blades-edge">https://audiobooksnz.co.nz/book/detail/292924/blades-edge</a></li><li>estories: <a href="https://www.estories.com/audiobook/429828/Virginia-McClain/Blades-Edge">https://www.estories.com/audiobook/429828/Virginia-McClain/Blades-Edge</a></li><li>nook: <a href="https://www.nookaudiobooks.com/audiobook/1024890/Blade-s-Edge">https://www.nookaudiobooks.com/audiobook/1024890/Blade-s-Edge</a></li><li>bingebooks: <a href="https://bingebooks.com/book/blade-s-edge">https://bingebooks.com/book/blade-s-edge</a> </li><li>Amazon coming soon!: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RWV9XQM">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RWV9XQM</a><br /><br /><br />And I have now hit the five mile mark, and I'm being called for dinner, so while I am certain I am missing something, I am going to go ahead and post this anyway. 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Honestly, for most people who have been conscious for 2020 that's probably not a surprise. I see that my last post was about the Authors For Fireys fundraiser, back when Australia was literally burning. Fast forward to September of 2020 when the entire world is figuratively burning as large parts of it also burn in a literal fashion. Again.</p><p>Good times. Good times. (<--- SARCASM ALERT)</p><p>So, yeah. I won't pretend that my 2020 has been worse than everyone else's, because I know for a fact that loads of people have been having a worse year than I have. However, my 2020 has not been a barrel of laughs either. There are so many things happening everywhere that it feels weird to list off all of the ways in which 2020 has sucked. Obviously the global pandemic has been a big deal. For me, so far (and I don't want to tempt fate by trying to suggest it couldn't be topped) the low point has been losing both of my parents on the same day back in early June.</p><p>If you follow any of my social media (FB, Twitter, my newsletter, etc.) you are probably already aware of this, but I realize that a few people only keep in touch with me via this blog, and those few people probably have no idea why they haven't heard from me in over six months.</p><p>So, if that's you, settle in I guess, as I explain why the past year has been a struggle.</p><p>Back in August my mom was diagnosed with cancer for the second time in her life. She had first been diagnosed with a form of ovarian cancer back in 2005 or 2006 and she went through a full hysterectomy and six rounds of chemo to treat it at that point. The last round of chemo almost killed her, and she had to have a couple of blood transfusions to pull her through, but she made it, and that cancer was in remission for well over ten years. (Around the ten year mark they stopped bringing her in for regular checks on remission, so we're not sure exactly when the cancer returned, but nobody caught it until August of 2019.) At that point, she had been unwell for at least six months, possibly longer, but in July of 2019 her right lung collapsed and that really got her (and her doctor's) attention. Many tests were run, and finally it was clear that it was cancer, and eventually they were clear that it was her ovarian cancer back again but metastasized to her lungs. Needless to say, that diagnosis doesn't come with a great prognosis. You'd never know that talking to my mom though. She insisted that everything was fine, that she would beat it, and that chemo had gotten way better than since her first run through. She expected to make a full recovery. </p><p>A part of my brain realized this was unlikely, I had conversations to that effect with my husband and a couple of close friends, but my mom was insistent that she would get better and it was clear that was the story she needed/wanted to embrace so I joined her there. Naysaying wasn't going to help anything, so I bought into her narrative full on because positive thinking at least had some chance of helping her, and I would do anything to help. </p><p>It was a rough road. The first few rounds of chemo seemed ok. At least from afar. I kept checking in with her via phone after a few visits when she first got sick in July and August, but didn't get a chance to visit in person again until December. But before that point the chemo seemed to be killing her again and they had to suspend treatment. Her blood just couldn't keep up. Then, the week before we were all due to visit for a big family get together she fell and broke her hip. And didn't tell any of us about it because she didn't want us to worry, but finally had to admit it because we were all about to arrive (to stay in a rental nearby thankfully) and she was still in the hospital. </p><p>She was making progress with physical therapy, and she was doing better than I had expected once I heard what happened, but she was still having a rough time of it. I mean, come on, her body was trying to recover from chemo AND a broken hip at the same time. No small feat at any time but extra hard when you're in your mid seventies and it's your second battle with cancer. </p><p>We still managed to have a lovely visit and with all the kids and grandkids surrounding her for brief visits after she was discharged we made some truly lovely memories despite everything. It was difficult to balance getting everyone to see her and not overwhelming her while we were there, but I think we managed it well enough. Thank Gwen we had a rental nearby and weren't all piled into her home. </p><p>Later, in January, I went to stay with her for ten days, just by myself to visit, help out wherever I could, and to see with my own eyes how she was doing. When I first got there I was convinced it was the last time I would see her; she was so weak she could barely sit up for long, let alone stand or use her walker, she was out of breath just sitting up, and her skin was all the wrong colors. But as the visit progressed she started getting stronger and stronger. Her color got better, she was able to stand up with help and use her walker with a spotter, and by the time I left she marched herself to the car (with her walker) sat herself down and rode with us to the airport to send me off. By then I was convinced she would make it. She had made so much progress in such a short period of time.</p><p>Every time I called her after that she sounded so much healthier. She could talk without sounding out of breath, she told me about how she was using the walker to take short walks outside and using the wheelchair less and less. I started to figure out when I should go back down. Mom said I should come right away, but I had work to do, and Cedar missed me, so I figured I would wait a month or so. I had been there in very late January, we had travel plans for late February/March but I figured I would visit at the end of March.</p><p>Then, right after we got back from our early March trip, the world started to take covid seriously and traveling to the US from Canada became risky and against government advice, and then became a literal impossibility as the border shut down. We stayed in touch via phone, trying to make plans to visit in the fall when we (naively) thought that I might be able to travel again.</p><p>In March and April mom seemed like she was getting better still, but in May she caught a cold that turned into bronchitis, that turned into pneumonia. She was given antibiotics but they didn't do enough. By mid May her lungs were in an awful state and she was hospitalized once and then discharged with more antibiotics after a short stay. Then she was admitted again ten days later.</p><p>She was admitted via the ER, then transferred to the ICU. She never made it out. </p><p>So, weirdly, my first impression back in January that it would be the last time I saw her was right. It was the last time I saw her in person.</p><p>Covid of course, made all of this infinitely worse than it would have been otherwise. I was not able to go see my mother while she was in the hospital. I was not able to hold her hand while she breathed her last. Thankfully, my siblings were able to be there, and they brought me with them on video, but it wasn't the same.</p><p>And to top things off, we lost my dad on the same day in a completely unrelated event. They had been divorced for 21 years, so there isn't even a pretense of "romance."</p><p>My dad had been suffering from dementia (his initial assessment by a specialist was Alzheimer's but we didn't ask for an autopsy or anything, so who knows) for years. For the past three or four years he had been living in a home because he was no longer able to care for himself and, due to occasional violent outbursts was not in a state where he could easily have lived with any of us (his children). We had been expecting things to get bad eventually, but we hadn't really expected them this year.</p><p>But he suffered a steep decline in May and eventually was placed in hospice care. My siblings and I were actually constantly having zoom meetings at that point to keep up to date with how he was doing before my Mom went to the hospital the first time, and then the zoom calls shifted to being about both of them. Then they both passed away on June 3rd about 7 hours apart.</p><p>In many ways we are lucky. We are lucky that we got to say goodbye to them, even if, in my case, it was only over the phone/via zoom. We are lucky that they were able to have in person visitors at all (in a very limited fashion in both cases, but at least my siblings were all able to let them know that they were loved). We are lucky that the most of our immediate family is ok (although we've lost other family members as well). And we're lucky that we still have our homes, and our livelihoods and each other, and supportive and loving communities. We really are so lucky.</p><p>But it still sucks. Both of those things can be true. We are lucky, <i>and</i> it sucks. It sucks that my parents are dead at all. It sucks that I couldn't be there in person to say goodbye to them. It sucks that I can't go be with my siblings through a stupidly sad and difficult period of our lives. It sucks that, since my siblings refuse to do any kind of memorial services without me (for which I am incredibly grateful) it may be more than a year after their deaths that we finally hold ceremonies for my parents. It sucks that, because we were still in lockdown when my parents passed away, even the people who showed up to support me, delivering food, books, wine, and other lovely distractions, were mostly unable to hug me and let me cry on their shoulders as they might normally have done (many of my friends offered to eschew this particular restriction, but I was reluctant to let them). So many things about this suck.</p><p>And yet it's hard not to think about how much worse things could be. It's hard not to feel grateful about all the other ways in which we're lucky. It's hard not to look at my daughter, hug her tight, and be so grateful that for now we're all still healthy, happy, and <i>here. </i></p><p>So, I'm afraid I don't have any particularly strong message to send to anyone except to love the folks you love while you can, because no matter how long you have with them it will never seem like enough. Don't waste your days not loving the people who matter because one day it will be too late and you will always wish you had more. My mom was in her 70s, my dad was in his 80s. They both led lives full of adventure, travel, stories and love. I still wish there had been more. My daughter isn't four yet, and she spent time with both my parents and remembers them for now, but it's entirely possible her memories of them will fade away, and that makes me incredibly sad. I wish she had gotten more time with them. I wish they could live on in her memory as they will live in mine. I will have to do my best to make sure that they live on in stories and in her imagination, even if they can't quite remain in her memory.</p><p>Before the year is out I may write eulogies here to them both. If I can wrap my heart around the words enough to make them worth reading.</p><p>So, that's where I've been for the past few months. Doing my best to keep on keeping on in a world without my parents in it. Most days are fine. Some days are sad. Some days are full of anger. I'm doing my best to let those emotions roll through as they need to, and then keep on going the rest of the time. So far I'm mostly ok. I hope, if you're reading this, that you're ok too. Or at least as ok as people can be in a world like today's. </p><p></p>Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-81519573012631636712020-01-07T13:52:00.000-06:002020-01-07T13:52:35.322-06:00Authors For Fireys<h2 style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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If you've been paying attention to the news, by now you've probably noticed that a very large portion of Australia is on fire. These fires are killing hundreds of thousands of animals, displacing thousands of humans, and have already claimed 20 human lives. They are the worst Australia has seen, and they look to only be getting worse. Australia's fire departments are largely volunteer, and these volunteers are working non-stop to control the fires as best they can. If you're like me, you've probably been looking for ways to support their efforts. There are lots of things you can do, from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/arfsncrafts/">crafting items to help animal rescues</a> to <a href="https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supporting-cfa">donating directly to various organizations in Victoria</a> and many things besides. In my attempts to find ways to help I stumbled across #AuthorsForFireys on twitter, and it looks like a fabulous way to contribute. So, if you want to combine your love of reading with your support of Fireys you can check out the #AuthorsForFireys hashtag on twitter, and bid on some wonderful items that various authors around the world are donating. (And you can check the details of how it all works here: <a href="https://authorsforfireys.wixsite.com/website">https://authorsforfireys.wixsite.com/website</a>)</div>
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<b style="font-weight: bold;">The way it works</b><b>: </b>You locate an item you want to bid on in the hashtag (for example <a href="https://twitter.com/gwendamned/status/1214251223852953600">all 10 of the SPFBO finalist books signed and personalized and delivered to your door</a>) and then you make a bid that is at least 1 AUD higher than the highest standing bid. The bidding goes until midnight on the 11th of January. Let's say that on the close of bidding YOUR bid is the highest bid. Then you go to the <a href="https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supporting-cfa">support the CFA page</a> donate the full amount that you bid, and screenshot the receipt. Then show the screenshot of the receipt to the person offering up the auction item (in the case of the SPFBO5 finalists, that would be me) and then they will make sure that you get all your wonderful goodies. (In the case of our SFPBO5 Finalist Bundle, each of us will sign, personalize, and ship a paperback or hardcover copy of our finalist book straight to your door, and you'll wind up with 10 signed fantasy books to add to your shelf.) </div>
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There are hundreds (possibly thousands) of wonderful items in the auction, and to browse them, all you need to do is search the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AuthorsForFireys?src=hashtag_click">#AuthorsForFireys hashtag on twitter</a>. Authors like Leigh Bardugo, Sabaa Tahir, Lori M. Lee and hundreds of others, are contributing signed items and special schwag.</div>
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There are lots of ways to contribute to this disaster, and all of them count. If you don't currently have the means to bid on items, send money directly, or craft and mail stuff, consider boosting the posts of others on social media. That can help a lot, and costs nothing. And don't feel bad if you can't help. There's a lot going on these days and there's only so much any of us can manage.</div>
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Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-40007396492591104682019-12-09T15:04:00.001-06:002019-12-09T15:04:10.794-06:00It has been quite a week... month... year...I'm not sure I have the words to adequately talk about everything that has happened this year, especially because some of it involves my family members' health and talking about that on the internet without their express consent seems... not ideal. So, I won't go into details, but it has been a hard year emotionally.<br />
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In the meantime, there have been a number of really positive things happening. In fact, that was originally supposed to be the point of this post, but I'm not feeling as upbeat today as I was when I first planned to write this, and I think it's important to talk about the hard stuff too. But despite the hard stuff, I managed to write books four and five of the Victoria Marmot series. Which I released back in November to... crickets. Kind of. I mean, the individual books have sold fewer than a dozen copies. (Meanwhile, the Omnibus has already sold a bunch of copies!) So, if you missed it because you're not on my mailing list, or following my FB or Twitter accounts, know that <a href="http://books2read.com/victoriamarmotbook4" target="_blank">Victoria Marmot and the Dragon's Rage</a>, and <a href="http://books2read.com/victoriamarmotbook5" target="_blank">Victoria Marmot and the Road to Hell</a> are both available now in all formats! And, as you may have gathered from the parentheticals back there <a href="https://amzn.to/2YyYYPe" target="_blank">Victoria Marmot the Complete Collection</a> is also available in both <a href="https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781999461294" target="_blank">paperback</a> and <a href="https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/victoria-marmot-the-complete-collection-virginia-mcclain/1134798643?ean=9781999298012" target="_blank">hardcover</a> formats! Here are their glorious covers!<br />
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Back in November I sold all of my books at the wonderful even that is GeekGirlCon in Seattle, WA, and I had a wonderful time doing it. I got to see readers/friends from last year *waves to the ones reading this* and meet new readers/make new friends, and I almost sold out of my Victoria Marmot the Complete Collection stock. I did even better than last year in terms of sales, and I had a ton of fun being on a panel about Found Family in Pop Culture. The whole weekend was amazing, and made extra fun by having one of my best friends join me for the whole thing, and having another of my best buddies from high school actually be in town and available for catching up and chatting. I love that event so much, and I hope I get to attend again next year.</div>
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Then, after returning to Manitoba I had a week to get ready for the launch of Victoria Marmot the Complete Collection at McNally Robinson here in Winnipeg. I was nervous that no one would show up, but lots of people wound up coming out to support me and it was a fabulous event (except for the part that my nerves made me forget to thank Corey, Lindsey, and Quintin for playing tunes, and to thank Corey in general for supporting me while I work on this whole writing thing). Other than my lack of an acknowledgements section, the whole thing went well, and I had a great time! (And once again, I almost sold out of stock of the Omnibus!) </div>
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Finally, there is one last piece of really uplifting news, and that is that Blade's Edge, my little debut from back in 2015 has made it to finals of <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/32927-spfbo" target="_blank">the Self-Published Fantasy Blog Off</a>. Which, if you go look it up on the interwebs, you will see is actually a pretty big deal. The other 9 finalists this year are top notch, and include The Sword of Kaigen--which was one of my favorite reads this year! So, if you are reading this blog, and have always meant to pick up a copy of Blade's Edge, but haven't gotten around to it, now is an excellent time to do so. I mean, especially if you were hoping for some external system to validate your choice in fantasy reading material. ;-) You can read <a href="https://qwillery.blogspot.com/2019/11/spfbo-5-qwillerys-finalist.html" target="_blank">the Qwillery's review of Blade's Edge here</a> (they are the blog that nominated Blade's Edge for the finals). </div>
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Ok. On that very high note, I am off to work on my latest project, which just happens to be the next book in the Chronicles of Gensokai. I'm very excited to be working in that world again, and I will let you all know more about it in the near future. Happy winter holidays (if you're in the northern hemisphere and summer holidays if not)! I hope this post finds you well. See you in 2020!</div>
<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-48377651222800219502019-06-29T12:50:00.003-05:002019-06-29T12:50:57.487-05:00Sorry I disappeared for a while thereSo, I haven't written a blog post for a while. It hasn't been intentional, it's just that with everything else going on, blogging got dropped to the bottom of the list.<br />
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What's been going on you ask? Well, for starters I was depressed over the winter. Start and end points are kind of hard to pin down, but I spent a few months fighting my own brain trying to convince myself that getting up and doing things (even my favorite things) was worth it. The short summary is that clinical depression sucks. Contributing factors were lack of exercise (thanks, extra-cold winter), stress, my dad's decline with Alzheimer's, and a crappy life work balance. I started seeing a counselor in late January early February and that combined with meditation, and making a concerted effort to get outside and move my body more often slowly made the difference (along with the weather getting nicer). To be clear, it wasn't a sudden magical change, it took weeks, months, and I had a lot of support from my close friends and family as well as a counselor. I'm also super lucky in that (at least for now) I was able to manage the whole thing without medication. Not everyone can, and I want to make it really clear that I'm not suggesting that other people should be able to manage without meds. Depression medications are life savers for a lot of people and should not be belittled or disparaged. I just happened to be able to manage without meds, and feel very fortunate for that. There's no guarantee that meditation, exercise, and grief management will work in the future. I'm glad it worked this time.<br />
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Anyway, things got bad enough that for a few weeks I couldn't even write (normally writing is the one thing I can do to come back to myself), so my plans for Victoria Marmot Book Four got completely derailed. That turned out to be for the best though. I mentioned in an earlier post that I was going to have to rewrite a large chunk of Book Four, and I did that, but then, after getting notes back from my editor, I realized that the whole series would be better off if I could write Book Five before I finished revising Book Four. So, that was when I hatched a plan to draft Book Five so that I could rewrite books Four and Five together. Since I'd long passed any advantage I would gain by publishing Book Four quickly (read through, algorithm love from amazon, etc.), I decided it would be best for the books and for my mental health to put off Book Four until I had at least a draft of Book Five. From there I decided that I would just finish both books together and release them both in November. Giving myself (for once) a healthy bit of lead time. <br />
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Now, it's June, and I have half of Book Five written, and plans to finish up the second half in the next few weeks. Which means most of July and August will be for revising both books and then sending them off to my editor. September and October will be back and forth with my editor and formatting.<br />
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I will have a bit of extra formatting to do because... I plan to create a HARDCOVER OMNIBUS OF ALL FIVE BOOKS! So for those of you who prefer print to digital, there will be a nice thick tome for you to enjoy that will be substantially cheaper than buying all five paperbacks. Yay! I should have it ready in time to take to GeekGirlCon in Seattle, so come find me there to get a signed copy. Also, I'll be having a launch for the Omnibus at McNally Robinson Winnipeg for anyone who wants to show up to that. The Omnibus will get its own cover (complete with a dust jacket) and be available through all retailers, including your local indie (they will likely have to order it rather than having it in stock, but at least you won't have to resort to Amazon if you don't want to).<br />
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Anyway, things have been much better in the past two months, and the main reason I haven't blogged in that time is that I have been too busy writing, enjoying life, and learning to advertise properly. I signed up for Mark Dawson's Ad for Authors course, and so far I've been very pleased with the results. Even with the course, it takes a fair bit of trial and error to get things right, but the course has enabled me to feel confident that I am trying (and erring) the right factors, rather than just throwing money down a hole and waiting to see if causes a fish to miraculously jump into my arms (which is what FB ads felt like before). I've also entered Blade's Edge into a new contest, and it has already helped generate some publicity for the book, so that's fun (it's called <a href="https://mark---lawrence.blogspot.com/2019/06/spfbo-5-phase-1.html" target="_blank">SPFBO</a> and you can find more about it <a href="https://mark---lawrence.blogspot.com/2019/06/spfbo-5-phase-1.html" target="_blank">here if you're interested</a>).<br />
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That's about it for what I've been up to lately. In less writing related news I've gotten back into running a bit, and I've started doing Aerial Silks again. Other than that, life continues as normal. Hope everyone reading this is doing well. Happy Solstice!Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-6834603873498773742019-02-14T17:30:00.002-06:002019-02-14T17:30:28.187-06:00Being an ally isn't easy, and you'll probably screw it up, but you should do it anyway, here's why:This blog post is probably going to be uncomfortable for some people, but this is where we are.<div>
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The year is 2019 and with a very vocal minority in the US reclaiming their white supremacy in a horrifying way, the time has come for the rest of us to really up our game. </div>
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I'm going to work on the assumption that some of you don't know what being an ally is, at least as it's meant outside of military usage. The answer is both simple and complicated. At its root the term fits the dictionary definition: one that is associated with another as a helper : a person or group that provides assistance and support in an ongoing effort, activity, or struggle <span style="font-size: x-small;">(Merriam-Webster online dictionary) </span></div>
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If you have friends who are minorities of any variety, you probably consider yourself an ally, but how much are you actually doing to help their cause?</div>
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The thing is, most people think that not actively, <i>intentionally, </i>discriminating against a certain group of people makes them an ally, or at the very least it makes them not part of the problem, and that simply isn't true. Not intentionally harming people isn't the same thing as helping, and I think we all know this on a certain level but tend to forget it on the day to day.</div>
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For example, let's say I'm climbing a mountain with some friends. We're all climbing along, struggling against the altitude, against how steep the incline is, blocking snow from our eyes, and suddenly, the person next to me slips, stumbles, and starts to fall. All I have to do to keep that person from falling to their death (and yes, it's that steep, and there is a cliff ledge waiting not far from the trail) is to reach out a hand to help steady my friend. I've got solid footing, and steadying them is not likely to harm me at all, though the effort might tire me out a bit. So, do I reach out a hand and steady them? Or do I watch them tumble sidelong off the mountain? I mean, I haven't done anything to them. I didn't cause their fall. I didn't push them. If they fall it's their own fault, they should have worn better shoes, really, and their pack seems weirdly overloaded and heavy, and there's always a chance they'll figure out a way to save themselves. Do I watch them fall and die? Or do I help? </div>
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So, of course, this is an extreme example. I used mountain climbing, and life or death for a reason. It makes a really clear cut example of how "not hurting" someone isn't necessarily enough. Letting my friend fall is pretty close to killing them in this context, and that's important to recognize.</div>
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But now you might be saying, "Sure Virginia, letting my friend fall off of a mountain when I could have stopped it is bad, but how does that relate to being an ally? I'm not running around on weekends with a hood over my head beating up minorities, what more do you want me to do?" </div>
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Right, so this is my point. Running around with a hood on your head isn't just watching someone fall, that's pushing them. Being a member of a white supremacist group is ACTIVE harm, no matter what you do when you get together with your white supremacist pals. I think most people recognize that much.</div>
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However, shouting "Racism is bad!" at people who wear white hoods on the weekend isn't exactly throwing a hand out to your falling friend either. That's more like shouting "look out for those rocks" at your friend who is already falling (or actually, it's more like shouting "Hey rocks, don't kill my friend!" after your friend is already falling). It's useless, and only shows a borderline understanding of the problem. </div>
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The issue comes from the fact that racism in North America (and many other places, but I'm going to stick with what I know) is systemic, and it has been baked into the system since the first colonists arrived on the shores of what they decided to call the New World. A world that was actually already inhabited by many diverse populations spread out across the continent. We can call them indigenous peoples or first nations, but every time we lump them all together we lose a very important truth about the people who were already on this continent before any europeans arrived here; they consisted of multiple, varied cultures spread out across the continent that presented as much diversity those stretched out across Europe. But the Europeans who arrived here mostly viewed them as obstacles rather than people, didn't take the time to learn the differences between the groups of people, and they were systemically eradicated and displaced until they were no longer considered "a nuisance." </div>
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Oh, if only that were true. Certainly the civil war put an end to slavery (more or less) and the civil rights movement in the US in the 60s made a lot of progress for minorities in the US. In fact it made so much progress that most white people decided they could safely clap themselves on the back and declare the country, "not racist anymore." But it is in fact, still quite racist despite all the progress that has been made so far, it is only less overt.</div>
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There are so many ways that the US is still racist that I don't think I could address them all in one blog post, and indeed, I learn about more of them every day, so I wouldn't presume to be able to list them all. So we'll start with the biggest ones. </div>
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The US Justice System is racist. Don't believe me? Please read the following articles written by far more knowledgeable people than me: <a href="https://www.sentencingproject.org/publications/un-report-on-racial-disparities/" target="_blank">this one is a report published by the United Nations in April of 2018</a>. Or take a look at this report by the <a href="https://inequality.stanford.edu/publications/pathway/state-union-2017" target="_blank">Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality</a> that addresses incarceration along with MANY other points of discrimination in the US. </div>
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In addition to the <a href="https://inequality.stanford.edu/publications/pathway/state-union-2017" target="_blank">Stanford report</a>, <a href="https://hbr.org/2017/10/hiring-discrimination-against-black-americans-hasnt-declined-in-25-years" target="_blank">Harvard published a report indicating that racism in hiring processes has not decreased in 20 years</a> (and yes, it existed at a detrimental level 20 years ago). </div>
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First of all, yes, feeling discriminated against is a huge part of discrimination, and not listening to people's accounts of the times they've been discriminated against just adds to the pain. (And no, it doesn't mean that every time someone was mean to you, you were discriminated against. This seems to be the thing that white people often struggle with the most, because most of us have so little experience actual discrimination. Power dynamic plays a huge role in discrimination. People can be mean to you in any power dynamic and that sucks, but it's not discrimination unless you are in a less powerful position.) This is where your friend on the mountainside starts slipping and instead of a reaching out a hand you say, "I dunno, doesn't look like you're falling to me. Are you sure that you're falling?" Not helpful. In fact, harmful.</div>
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The truth is, it takes a lot of work to see past our own privilege (be that racial privilege, socio-economic privilege, heteronormative-privilege, or any other kind) and it's ok if you're just starting to do that work, or if you didn't realize that you needed to do that work but are planning to start now. The key thing is that you are starting to understand, and you are making an effort. </div>
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How, you ask? Well, that's complicated, and a single person can only do so much. You can start by listening to the people already in your life. When someone you know tells you about an experience they have had, listen to them. When your black friend tells you they were harassed by a cop, believe them. When your gay friend tells you they were called names at school or work, believe them. Whe your female coworker tells you she's tired of having her colleagues ignore her contributions, believe her. When your friend in a wheel chair explains that it takes them 10 times as long to get their errands run because of lack of accessible facilities in your town, believe them. And then, if it seems appropriate, ask how you can help. Remember it's not about you. It's not about how you can be a hero, it's about how you can make things a little bit less crappy for the people that the system doesn't support. </div>
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-10523519615574052882019-01-20T15:02:00.005-06:002019-01-20T15:02:58.877-06:00Victoria Marmot Book Four is Coming Soon! Look, I'll be honest, I'm a bit behind on Book 4. The holidays got the best of me, we had a good friend visit for a while, and then it took me forever to get back into the right headspace to write. But, I should still have Victoria Marmot book four ready by the end of January or the first week of February at the latest.<br />
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And oh man, I'm going to have a cover reveal for you soon that I think you're going to love. At least, I love it, and I hope you will too!<br />
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In the meantime, to start drumming up some enthusiasm for book four. I am doing a giveaway for FIVE digital copies of Victoria Marmot and the Meddling Goddess (also known as book one) so if you haven't had a chance to start the series yet, now's your chance to try it for FREE!<br />
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Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-66792992668453665072018-12-31T13:48:00.002-06:002018-12-31T13:48:43.231-06:002018 Wrap UpWell, I suppose there are a few hours left for me to make a post in December, so I'm going for it. Although, to be honest I'm still in a holiday daze and I don't even really know what to write about, but I can't very well let December go by without a single blog post. Can I? Well, maybe I could, but it feels wrong.<br />
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So here I am. To tell you, what, precisely? Well, I can report that I finished the first draft of Victoria Marmot book 4 back in November, but I've stalled out on the revision because I need to figure out a couple of series-wide plot points in more detail than I had previously bothered with in order to make sure I get the pacing and flow of the last 2 to 3 books right. Right now, I'm not even sure if there are going to be a total of 5 or 6 books (though I had originally planned for nine, then revised down to six) just because everything keeps happening so quickly. Anyway, I need to do some serious thinking and note taking in order to fix things and I haven't had the headspace for it over the holidays (and with all the unpacking in our new house). Oh yeah. We bought a house. Did I mention that back in November? I'm not sure if I did.<br />
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All of that means that I'm still technically on track to release book four in January, but I need to get my revising butt in gear if I want to actually meet that deadline.<br />
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Meanwhile, 2018... on a personal level it has been a pretty good year, but on a world wide level it has been a complete dumpster fire so... call it a wash?<br />
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I'm very proud of the Victoria Marmot books that are currently out in the world. If you haven't had a chance to check them out yet and you enjoy reading fast-paced, somewhat-humorous, urban fantasy, you should check them out: </div>
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They are really quite different from my <a href="http://books2read.com/bladesedge" target="_blank">Chronicles of Gensokai series</a>, so you won't necessarily enjoy them just because you enjoyed <a href="http://books2read.com/bladesedge" target="_blank">Blade's Edge</a> and <a href="http://books2read.com/traitors-hope" target="_blank">Traitor's Hope</a>, but I really enjoyed writing them, and a number of <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41440019-victoria-marmot-and-the-meddling-goddess" target="_blank">reviewers over on Goodreads</a> have referred to them as "brain candy" so if you need something that fits that description, they might be worth a try.<br />
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If you're wondering, I felt the need to give the new series another mention here, because, well, you know, my whole year has kind of revolved around getting those books written, revised, published and selling, and then getting to work on book four. So far, it has worked relatively well. My launch for the new series was more organic than my previous launches, I spent way less money and time focusing on paid advertising and instead have worked on being more active on social media, just interacting with folks as myself instead of blasting "buy my book" posts everywhere, and hoping that people check out my profile to find links to my books and buy a copy of their own accord. It seems to be working fairly well. Oh, and I've done a ton of Newsletter swaps with other authors, which has been very instrumental in generating sales.<br />
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Looking back on 2018 in terms of sales the biggest thing that happened was clearly the BookBub I got for Blade's Edge in June. It was huge for both sales of Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope. The effects of that sale have finally worn off, but I am hopeful of getting another one in 2019, preferably for Victoria Marmot Book One, once I have books four and five out. For that to work though, I will likely need quite a few more reviews on Amazon, so if you do happen to pick up a copy of the books and feel like reading a review after you've read them it would be greatly appreciated. Meanwhile, another big highlight of 2018 for me was going to Seattle for GeekGirlCon. I was honored to be accepted as both an artist and panelist at <a href="http://www.geekgirlcon.com/" target="_blank">GeekGirlCon</a> in 2018 and had a great experience there over the course of the weekend. If you ever have a chance to check out GeekGirlCon I can't recommend it enough. I, for one, will doing everything in my power to make it back there in 2019.<br />
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In a way, I accomplished everything I set out to do in 2018 professionally. Yet, at the end of the year, it falls flat somehow. I'm not sure if it's imposter syndrome, all the successes feel like they're just random happenstance and not actually due to any talent or hard work on my part, or if it's just that while everything is moving along as hoped, nothing has pushed me into the realm of "all my books just sell without me doing anything to promote them," and that is my secret ultimate goal. Of course, that's a ridiculous goal, as no one's books sell without any promotion at all, and that's not my <i>actual</i> goal, but it's more that I want my books to sell enough from me announcing them to my newsletter to make my money back on covers and editing etc. without me having to push them much otherwise. Regardless, at the moment that goal feels lightyears away, even though I'm much closer to it than I've ever been before.<br />
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I suppose part of the feeling of frustration comes from feeling like I'm trying all the tips and tricks that I've read from successful indie authors and it still hasn't pushed me into successful mid-list author territory. But thats a silly way to think, as I've always known this would be a long haul, and I'm definitely making progress. Every launch is more successful than the last, the books meet with pretty good reviews (although the Victoria Marmot books are running into more criticism than Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope ever have, but I expected that, as the books are cast at a decidedly narrower audience than Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope), and I've gotten much better at a number of the pieces of publishing over the past five years, so each launch is a bit less stressful than the previous ones.<br />
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I guess all of this is to say that 2018 has been a successful year, but feels like it fell short of where I'd hoped it would go. Still, 2019 has the potential to be a breakthrough year if I stick with my publishing schedule. My publishing goals for 2019 are as follows: release Victoria Marmot book four in January, Book Five in April and Book Six--if it exists--in July, and then write Chronicles of Gensokai Book Three in the fall with a plan to publish it in the middle of 2020. The crazy thing (for me, who is terrible at planning things) is that this has been my plan since the beginning of 2018 and so far I've actually stuck to it. If all goes well, I'd love to be at GeekGirlCon 2019 with a completed Victoria Marmot series, and at least a basic outline of Chronicles of Gensokai book three.<br />
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On a more personal level, my goals for 2019 are to be more active (I did not get out as much this fall as I'd hoped, and my running and climbing both took a backseat while I focused on releasing the first three Victoria Marmot books and then got caught up with moving into a new house and writing book four). I want to prioritize my overall health (both mental and physical) next year by making exercise a priority. I always feel happier and healthier when I make time to run or go climbing, and I need to remember that I'm way more productive creatively when I make the time to exercise regularly than when I don't. I also want to make more time for reading. I only read around 40 books this year, when my goal was 52 and I'd like to do even better next year. Before I had my daughter I used to read around 100 books a year, and I wouldn't mind getting closer to that total if I can. I also would like to make better use of my local library as I pursue that goal.<br />
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Ok. For a post that started with me not being sure what I wanted to say, I sure have said a lot. I hope it didn't bore the pants off of anyone. Thanks for reading this far, and I wish you a fun, adventure filled, healthy, and happy New Year! See you in 2019!<br />
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All five of my books! Aren't they pretty? (Some holiday promos are happening right now, so if you've been meaning to read them or buy them for friends now is a good time <a href="https://www.books2read.com/Virginia-McClain" target="_blank">to buy/gift the ebooks</a>.)<br />
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So, whether you're on my mailling list or not, you probably noticed that I released a <a href="https://www.books2read.com/b/3yD62l">brand new series</a> about three weeks ago. I released all three books at once for various reasons, some of which were for marketing purposes, some of which were just out of personal preference.<br />
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I started writing the <a href="https://www.books2read.com/b/3yD62l">Victoria Marmot series</a> as a web serial originally, because it seemed to fit the story. To me it has always struck me as something to be written and published quickly, almost as though Vic were trying to document the whole thing while it happened and let people know about it in close to real time.<br />
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For those wondering (it comes up from time to time) the idea that originally sparked the whole series was a single scene, in which Vic confronts a vampire who is creepily trying to watch her sleep. Many of you will be familiar with this scene from the very famous Twilight series. It's a scene that has always bothered me, because when I think of a guy showing up uninvited in my room to watch me sleep, my mind turns towards messed up psychological thriller not towards romance. Indeed, it was reimagining this scene with the reaction that Iwould have (calling the cops, and beating the guy up if he got too close) that led me to write the Victoria Marmot series. Vic came to me as a character who could and would react that same way, and a number of other scenes, characters, and tropes that I wanted to twist, bend, or outright break came to mind at the same time. And thus the series was born. <br />
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But instead of publishing it as a web-serial as I originally envisioned (and briefly explored--I did publish the first 15 chapters or so on my <a href="http://www.patreon.com/virginiamcclain">Patreon</a>) I decided that the books would do better as bingeable fiction and decided to write out the first three books of a six to nine book series (it's looking more like six these days) and release the first three all at once.<br />
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Publishing the first three at once is a tactic that isn't used that often, because authors like to make use of the amazon algorithms that give each book a bit of a boost for the first 90 days after publication. So, folks like to maximize that effect on each book by stacking them within that time period. I chose not to launch them one at a time for two reasons. One - the first two books end on cliff hangers and I hate reading those unless the next book is already out. Assuming my readers would feel the same way, I wanted enough books to be released to minimize this effect (and have book 3 wrap up enough plot threads to not anger anyone). Two - sell through. I wanted people to be able to buy book two as soon as they finished book one before they forgot about it. We all only have so much bandwidth, and trying to remember a book you read six weeks ago and enjoyed by an author you've never heard of before is a recipe for, "oh well, guess I'm not going to read that next one." I figured that was less likely to happen if folks have already read three books by the same author before there is a gap of a few weeks. <br />
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So, now you're probably wondering if that worked... well, it's a bit soon to say if it "worked" or else it might just take a few hours and pages of text to define what "worked" means in this context, but so far it's looking good. Keep in mind I spent way less time and money on this book launch than any of my previous launches. Of course, the reason that I was able to spend less time and money on it was thanks to the build up of results from my previous launches, so take that with a grain of salt. Meanwhile, Victoria Marmot Book 1 has sold almost as many copies in less than a month as Traitor's Hope has sold in an entire year. Which is fabulous and very heartening. Now I need to expand on that. Also, read through from book 2 to book 3 is at 100% and read through for print copies of the books is 100% from book 1 through book 3. Of course, with the digital copy of book one priced at $0.99 the read through from book 1 to book 2 is a lot lower (currently at just over 10% on amazon but higher on most other retailers). This isn't surprising since many 0.99 books tend to sit on people's devices for ages before they actually read them. (I am guilty of this myself, so I take no offense.) <br />
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Which is to say, the launch has gone well so far, and if you've read this far you must be very interested in indie publishing. Thanks for being here, and let me know if you have any questions!<br />
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Meanwhile, I'm working away on book 4 and still planning to release it in January. I am considering releasing a few exclusive snippets over on my <a href="https://mailchi.mp/2b4a5eedd80b/rain-on-a-summers-afternoon" target="_blank">newsletter</a> (and on <a href="http://patreon.com/virginiamcclain" target="_blank">my Patreon</a> first and foremost) so if that interests go ahead and sign up for either one of those. The newsletter is completely free and I use it to share my own announcements free writing snippets and short stories, and the occasional deal from fellow science fiction and fantasy authors. </div>
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Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-28407983037699124692018-10-22T09:00:00.000-05:002018-10-22T09:00:00.830-05:00Victoria Marmot is live everywhere books are sold!<br />
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VICTORIA MARMOT IS OFFICIALLY OUT IN THE WORLD!<br />
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It has been a long road, and there were stretches where it felt like I would never have everything ready in time. I need to get back to posting YouTube videos in the near future so I can talk about how much more I've learned from releasing three books at once (despite already having released two other books--three years apart) or at the very least write up a regular old blog post about it. Both are on my to-do list, I guess we'll just see which one I get to first.<br />
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Anyway, if you want to check out the Victoria Marmot books, you can <a href="http://www.books2read.com/victoriamarmotbook1">start with book one</a>, or<a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYWL56B/ref=series_rw_dp_sw"> order the first three books all at once</a>, whatever you prefer. Both print and digital versions are ready to order, and I'm very pleased with how the print books turned out, so don't hesitate to pick those up as well.<br />
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Here are the official links for various retailers, and then below this box you can find tons of other SFF book deals, many of which are priced at $0.99, so be sure to check those out as well. I'm going to go collapse in a tired heap with a few of those books myself, and maybe a celebratory cup of hot cocoa as well (probably some wine later too, let's be honest).<br />
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When Victoria Marmot helps rescue her brother from a corrupt magical government she also unleashes a cadre unsavory characters, a handful of helpless children, and a dragon. Now, with the Ministry of Magical Entities and an obsessed vampire ambushing them at every turn, Vic will have to call on all of her newfound powers—and enlist the help of all of her new friends—to solve the mystery of what really happened to her parents before MOME can silence her and everyone she holds dear.<br />
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Vic is about to die. At best, she’ll die when the Ministry of Magical Entities finally puts on their sham of a trial and convicts her of a crime she only sort-of committed… but most likely she’ll die in the next flash flood here in this hellhole they’re using as a prison, or maybe whenever that shrieking squirrel demon comes back. Then again, maybe she’ll live just long enough to find out what MOME is really up to, and die along with everyone else if she fails to stop them.<br />
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Also, for those who are interested in having nice books on their shelves, I'm releasing hardcover versions of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blades-Edge-Virginia-McClain/dp/1999461266">Blade's Edge</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Traitors-Hope-Virginia-McClain/dp/1999461274">Traitor's Hope</a> to help celebrate the release of the Victoria Marmot books, so feel free to check those out. </div>
Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-73723518458800438222018-10-18T00:56:00.001-05:002018-10-18T01:21:21.218-05:00Pre-orders available for ebook AND print!<p dir="ltr">My new Victoria Marmot urban-fantasy-with-a-hint-of-parody series is launching in just four more days and I am so very excited to announce that not only can you pre-order the ebooks everywhere that ebooks are sold, but you can even pre-order the paperbacks at your favorite online retailer. (Like, seriously, even my local indie has the pre-order link on their website, how cool is that?)</p>
<p dir="ltr">So, links? Covers? Here we go. Have a banner.... umm... I'm writing this on my phone so I think the banner is at the top. Meanwhile.... links! </p>
<p dir="ltr">Amazon: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1999461207/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YmcYBbQBXCEMP">print</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GHW78JV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1kcYBbMGHPGX1">ebook</a><br>
B&N: <a href="https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/victoria-marmot-and-the-meddling-goddess-virginia-mcclain/1129311608?ean=9781999461201">print</a> and <a href="https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/victoria-marmot-and-the-meddling-goddess-virginia-mcclain/1129311608;jsessionid=2D3639CC898BD3E902F88FFA438D4B34.prodny_store01-atgap07?ean=2940161703557">ebook</a><br>
McNally Robinson: <a href="https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781999461201/virginia-mcclain/victoria-marmot-and-the-meddling-goddess?blnBKM=1">print</a><br>
Everywhere else: <a href="http://books2read.com/VictoriaMarmotBook1">ebook</a> (search for Victoria Marmot on your preferred site for print if it's not one of the above; luckily, she has a unique name). </p>
<p dir="ltr">Other than that... well, life has been rather crazy actually... some good, some bad. I'll tell you more later, but be sure to come see me at GeekGirlCon if you're anywhere near Seattle on the 27th and 28th! I'll be at booth #814 all weekend as well as running a panel on Sunday at 4pm called Moms Who Geek! (Or How to Pursue Your Passions Even After You Procreate) Please, come say hi! </p>
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I have been working away on the Victoria Marmot series. The first three books from this series (which will be at least six books long) will be published in October of this year. And now it's time to share the cover of Book 1 along with the pre-order links! This cover (and all three covers for the series so far) were designed by <a href="http://www.natashasnowdesigns.com/" target="_blank">Natasha Snow</a> and I love them.<br />
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<b>Victoria Marmot is just an average teenage girl... if by "average" you mean an orphaned, multi-lingual, martial arts expert who owns her own home may or may not have magical abilities.<br /><br />When Vic is told her parents didn't die the way she thinks they did, her world is turned upside down and she's left with the task of finding out what really happened to them. But when her quest to uncover the truth reveals a massive conspiracy by a corrupt magical government, will her efforts save the world or take the whole universe down with her?</b><br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-83437548421181324422018-07-02T17:10:00.001-05:002018-07-02T17:10:09.773-05:00See you at GeekGirlCon in October! I am very excited to announce that I will be attending <a href="http://www.geekgirlcon.com/" target="_blank">GeekGirlCon</a> in Seattle, WA this October (27th & 28th). I will be at a vendor's table all weekend, with both of my <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076HTHN6R/" target="_blank">Chronicles of Gensokai </a>books as well as (hopefully) all THREE new Victoria Marmot books. I will also be heading up an awesome panel called Mom's Who Geek: or How to Pursue Your Passions Even After You Procreate, which I will talk more about once I'm sure I've got the green light from GGC (the panel is definitely happening, but I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about who all will be on it etc. just yet).<br />
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I've already booked my flight, and I have made arrangements to stay with a friend, so this is all really happening. I'm so thrilled!<br />
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For those unfamiliar with <a href="http://www.geekgirlcon.com/" target="_blank">GeekGirlCon</a> I recommend clicking on the link provided and reading up on it, but basically, if you're a feminist nerd, it's paradise. So, please come see me there! It will be a ton of fun, in addition to possibly being the only physical launch of the Victoria Marmot books (though I might do a physical launch in Winnipeg afterwards, I haven't decided yet).<br />
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I'm off to get back to writing the Victoria Marmot books to make sure that they are all ready for October! See you in Seattle!<br />
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-10695770726519346822018-06-13T22:03:00.000-05:002018-06-13T22:03:01.529-05:00BookBub roundup (in which I squee about being next to JK Rowling)!Well, folks, it was a beautiful thing while it lasted, but BookBub* week is finally over.<br />
*If you don't know what I'm talking about please <a href="http://virginiamcclain.blogspot.com/2018/05/ack-i-got-bookbub-featured-deal.html" target="_blank">click here to find out more</a> from a previous blog post of mine.<br />
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"But wait, Virginia, why is it BookBub week? I thought BookBub featured deals were just a single e-mail sent out on a single day," you say, not unreasonably.<br />
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And you're not wrong. The actual BookBub featured deal is just a single e-mail sent out to a giant mailing list on one single day. However, BookBub is kind enough to feature your promotional price on their website for as long as it will last, so one can experience a nice increase in sales numbers for as long as one is inclined to keep the promotional price in place. Accordingly, I decided to keep Blade's Edge at 0.99 across all retailers until June 9th. I have since raised the price (or at least tried to, but Amazon has yet to bring the US price up even though all other retailers have done it) and sales have slowed, but I am pleased to report that sales have not stopped all together. Indeed, they seem to have leveled out a bit at a level that is quite a bit higher than the 0 copies per day that I was selling right after I took my books out of Kindle Unlimited and indeed it's even better than the average of two copies per day I was selling prior to that.<br />
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Indeed I've sold an average of 16 copies a day from the 10th to today. Of course, part of that is affected by the fact that Blade's Edge is still 0.99 on Amazon, so we shall see how it changes when the price finally adjusts, but I'm heartened to see that Traitor's Hope has been making up a larger and larger portion of my daily sales each day. It makes me think that a. people are willing to pay "full price" for my books and b. that people have actually been reading Blade's Edge and enjoying it enough to buy the second book.<br />
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Anyway, I'm sort of starting at the end here. Most of you probably haven't been following my stats posts on KBoards, so you have no idea how the BookBub itself went. If you'd like to read that stats post, <a href="https://www.kboards.com/index.php/topic,263894.0.html" target="_blank">you can find it here</a>. That post details how many sales I made per day, per retailer, from June 4th to June 9th and also mentions the rankings that Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope both had over the course of the week.<br />
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On June 4th Blade's Edge sold 976 copies across all retailers and Traitor's Hope sold 33 copies across all retailers.<br />
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Between June 4th and June 9th (the dates that Blade's Edge was listed on the BookBub website as a 0.99 deal) Blade's Edge sold a total of 1464 copies across all retailers and Traitor's Hope sold 70 copies.<br />
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On Amazon Blade's Edge's highest ranking was #1 in the category of Children's Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Books (which is a weird category for it to be under at all, but hey what can I say, Amazon is weird sometimes). That meant it had the awesome orange bestseller tag on it for most of June 4th and June 5th. Of course, I took a screen shot:<br />
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I almost pooped myself when I saw Blade's Edge ahead of both A Wrinkle in Time AND Harry Potter...<br />
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Its highest overall ranking was #312 in the entire store, which is, of course, the highest it has ever been. <br />
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But it also kicked butt on other retailer sites! Blade's Edge was #29 in the entire iBooks store! And it was #1 in Sci-Fi & Fantasy. Seriously, no other sub category. Just Sci-Fi and Fantasy. Number 1. Boom. Don't believe me? Check the screen shot.<br />
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Those were some of the most exciting moments in Blade's Edge's life to date, and I feel like an obnoxious parent showing off pictures of my child doing something only I find impressive, but there you have it. June 4th was an amazing day, and the past week has been excellent as well.</div>
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So far, the effects of the BookBub have been even better than I expected, and I am very curious to see their long term ramifications. The BookBub has more than paid for itself, and the number of people who have paid for a copy of Blade's Edge has increased manyfold. </div>
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If you want more details with exact numbers, I really do recommend the <a href="https://www.kboards.com/index.php/topic,263894.0.html" target="_blank">KBoards stats post</a> I made. For now, I am off to get back to writing Victoria Marmot, which I have sorely neglected for a few weeks out of excitement and nerves for Blade's Edge's performance in this promotion. Meanwhile, the time tested truth for authors remains, nothing sells a book like writing more books. So, off I go! To write three more books to release this year. </div>
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-27236074986574281082018-05-29T17:21:00.001-05:002018-05-29T17:28:08.995-05:00The Magic of Cross-PromotionDear readers,<br />
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The following blog post is entirely about the back end of publishing and marketing. If that's not your bag, take a pass on this one. If you do publish or you're considering publishing in the future, then you might find this interesting.<br />
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Still here? Ok. You've been warned. Let's do this!<br />
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Since the release of <a href="https://www.books2read.com/u/mleKeM" target="_blank">Traitor's Hope</a> in October I have averaged (between page reads in Kindle Unlimited and actual unit sales) just over one sale per day across both books (<a href="https://www.books2read.com/u/4AYgJe" target="_blank">Blade's Edge</a> & <a href="https://www.books2read.com/u/mleKeM" target="_blank">Traitor's Hope</a>). This is, if you are keeping tabs on this kind of thing, NOT how you get rich. However, that is such a massive improvement to how sales were prior to publishing Traitor's Hope, that I have been extremely happy with it.<br />
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Yet, as I saw my page reads and sales both start to dwindle around February, and I began to hear more and more of my fellow authors complain that Amazon was culling their page reads, or stripping their rank, or doing some other confounding thing that made the rest of us all cringe, I decided it was time to take my books out of the Amazon-only scheme and publish them through as many retailers as would have me.<br />
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'Tis a risky business.<br />
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Why, you ask? Well, only because even when one is spread out through the entire ocean, Amazon is still the biggest fish out there. Most authors are unlikely to sell more through any single other retailer, and some not even with all other retailers combined. And Amazon has quite intentionally set things up to give preferential treatment to the books that are listed exclusively with them.<br />
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I was not surprised therefore when, the moment that I took my books out of the program that readers know as Kindle Unlimited and publishers know as Kindle Select, my sales plummeted. Not just my pages read (which only makes sense because the book is no longer in the program that provides pages read) but my normal sales as well. I don't think this is necessarily anything underhanded on Amazon's part. They simply give added visibility to the titles that are in KU and once you take a title out that visibility drops away, so unless you are generating your own visibility (which I wasn't really) ranking slips, and consequently organic sales slip. Fair enough. I was sad to see the drop happen but, as I mentioned earlier, not entirely surprised.<br />
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Now, if you read my <a href="http://virginiamcclain.blogspot.com/2018/05/ack-i-got-bookbub-featured-deal.html" target="_blank">last blog post</a>, in which I squee like a small child who just got a pony as a present, you'll know that Blade's Edge was recently accepted for a BookBub Featured Deal. (If you have no idea what that is, but would like some context for the rest of this post, go ahead and click on that link and read the aforementioned post.) Having Blade's Edge selected for a BookBub alleviated many of my fears about going wide. Indeed, it made the sudden drop in sales seem almost inconsequential (despite the fact that I'd gone from one sale per day to one sale in two weeks).<br />
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Yet, everything I'd read told me that BookBubs are most effective when you support them with additional promotions. The theory (posited by far more experienced authors than I) is that Amazon's ranking algorithms respond best to a steady rise in sales (instead of a sudden spike) and that the higher your rank is before said spike, the higher the spike will take it. So, in preparation for my BookBub Featured Deal (henceforth to be known as BookBub, or even just BB) I have been trying to line up whatever additional promos I can find for Blade's Edge's.<br />
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I have therefore agreed to over twenty different cross-promotions with fellow indie authors for the weeks leading up to and away from the BookBub (which is on June 4th). The idea of promotions after the BookBub is that they help to keep up the BookBub's momentum, which will again please the algorithms (we hope) of the mighty Zon.<br />
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And the cross-promotion has been going quite well.<br />
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Indeed, through the power of newsletter swaps* and group promotions** alone, in the nine days since the cross-promotions have started, I've sold twenty-nine copies of Blade's Edge without spending a single dime on advertising. So, for that short period of time we're talking an average of three units per day, which sure beats the zero units per day I was averaging for the rest of May. Again, none of this is making bank (indeed, since the book is currently discounted to 0.99 in all regions I'm barely making any money at all) but it's a nice gentle slope out of the complete flat line in sales and ranking that had been achieved after going wide, and as it hasn't cost me anything more than time and agreeing to promote other indie authors' works with my readers, I am VERY pleased with the results.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">(Some terminology help here: *Newsletter swaps are, as the name suggests, when you send an email to your own mailing list promoting another author's work and in return they send an e-mail to their own list promoting your work. **Group Promotions are, as the name suggests, when a group of authors set a specific time frame to discount their books and then during that time period all promote the discounted books (usually contained on a single sales page on someone's website) to all of their various social media and newsletters.)</span><br />
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So, if you are reading this, and you are an author yourself (indie or not), you are probably wondering where you can find all of these delightful free resources that will help you sell your books.<br />
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The answer lies with you. This is all about collaboration. Make author friends (I recommend sites like KBoards or some of the Goodreads author support groups) and then cross promote with them. You can find cross-promotion groups on Facebook too. But always remember that cross-promotion is a two way street. You must be prepared to share other authors' work with your own readers. If you don't have your own readers yet, there are many folks who are willing to help out if you ask (we all started from zero readers and worked our way up, after all), but don't <i>expect</i> people to help you out for nothing. Also, if you don't have a mailing list of your own, then group promotions like <a href="http://www.pattyjansen.com/promo" target="_blank">Patty Jansen's</a> and other group promos are a great idea (see more examples below), as long as you have some social media accounts you can use to promote with.<br />
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I am curious to see how much momentum I can build with newsletter swaps and group promos alone before the BookBub. After the BookBub there will be more NL swaps, but I also managed to snag an ENT spot (that's another e-mail promotion like BookBub only much smaller) for June 7th to help with the tail. I will start a whole thread on KBoards to talk about the stats from before, during, and after the promo, and I may do a recap blog post here. But at any rate, you now know 110% of what I know about cross promotion. Go forth, and sell books!<br />
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Below are some examples of group promos I've used for Blade's Edge recently (<b>warning--</b>some of the promos are expired so the books may be over 0.99 now):<br />
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-33414988183823660112018-05-09T23:06:00.000-05:002018-05-10T23:09:10.253-05:00ACK I GOT A BOOKBUB FEATURED DEAL!!!HOLY POOP! HOLY POOP! HOLY POOP!<br />
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Ok folks. This is major. If you work in publishing you probably already understand why I'm so excited. If not, you are probably wondering why I'm all caps screaming at you across the internet. Assuming that most of my readers don't know why this is a big deal, I will explain.<br />
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BookBub is something you may or may not have heard of before as a reader. If you read ebooks, you really should subscribe to <a href="http://www.bookbub.com/" target="_blank">BookBub</a> (it's free for readers) as they will send you a curated list of fantastic ebook deals (between free and 2.99, generally) for books that meet their rather rigorous quality standards and also happen to be heavily discounted for a limited period of time. They send those e-mails daily, and they don't repeat the same book in a six month span. Also, each e-mail only contains between 5 and 10 books. Not overwhelming at all, and generally full of good, cheap reads. Plus you can choose which genres you want to hear about and skip all the genres you're not interested in. I am subscribed to BookBub to make my reading habit more affordable. I buy (or download for free) a few books a week from their emails. As an avid reader it's a pleasurable experience, and I'm not alone in enjoying it. Millions (yes, literally, with no exaggeration at all) of readers are signed up for their mailing list.<br />
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Ok. So, that's my plug for BookBub, and no, I'm not affiliated with them. They don't pay me anything. Instead they just took a large sum of money from me.<br />
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So that I can get Blade's Edge in front of the 1.9 million readers that are subscribed to the "fantasy" category for BookBub's mailing list.<br />
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But this isn't just a pay to play thing. It's a submit and get rejected a bajillion times and then maybe eventually get accepted thing (like much of the publishing industry). And I kind of never really thought I would get a BookBub, because it is, as I mentioned earlier, heavily curated. As in a bunch of traditionally published books get rejected by BookBub, along with the majority of indies who apply. But they DO pick indies occasionally, and they TOTALLY PICKED BLADE'S EDGE AND HOLY CRAP I AM FREAKING OUT!<br />
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I mean...<br />
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No big deal.<br />
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Except it's totally a big deal.<br />
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Ok. Deep breath. It isn't a guarantee of anything. The average number of sales for a 0.99 fantasy featured deal are around 1,900. It could be way more than that, it could be way less. That's the thing about averages. But if it's around that number, it will be a huge boosts to Blade's Edge overall sales numbers, its ranking during that week, and hopefully provide a boost to sell through for Traitor's Hope as well.<br />
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A number of authors I'm acquainted with online have found BookBubs to be hugely helpful in pushing their writing careers forward. A small handful have found them to be a breakeven endeavor. There is no way to know which mine will be, but I am extremely hopeful and currently looking into all the ways to maximize my experience.<br />
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In the meantime, I still feel like I'm dreaming because getting a BookBub is kind of a big deal for a book. It's a stamp of approval that comes from outside of me. It is, believe it or not, more exciting to me than Blade's Edge being a finalist for the Wishing Shelf Book Awards.<br />
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Ok. I feel like I'm rambling now, but I was too excited not share this news with folks. The deal will go out on June 4th. I will let folks know about it again around then. And also, both Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope are now available from every major ebook retailer. For Blade's Edge: <a href="http://books2read.com/u/4AYgJe" target="_blank">click here</a>, and for Traitor's Hope: <a href="https://www.books2read.com/u/mleKeM" target="_blank">click here</a>.<br />
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Those links will let you choose your favorite retailer and direct you accordingly. :-)<br />
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I'm going to stop babbling now and go bask in the warmth of this small accomplishment.<br />
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PS. I think it's worth mentioning that while anyone who manages to get a BookBub should feel proud of their book, that does not mean that the reverse is true. There are many mysterious factors in why they choose certain books and not others, and Blade's Edge was rejected 4 times (while it was only available through Amazon) and then accepted on the 5th try (as soon as it was available through multiple retailers). In short, getting rejected by BookBub is not a reason to feel bad about your book. BookBub is merely one tool in the box, and their reasons for rejecting your book could be as simple as, "not available on enough channels," or "not what we need to go with these five other books," or what have you.Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-26270743889402859412018-04-24T18:44:00.004-05:002018-04-24T18:44:45.737-05:00The Inside ScoopWell, folks, I am happy to announce that Victoria Marmot: Average Teenager (Dark Matters: Book One) is officially off to my editor for a first pass! Yay! In addition, I am now 1/10th of the way through the rewrite of Book Two, so all is on target for an October release of books 1-3 as things stand currently (fingers crossed--there's plenty that could go wrong between now and then).<br />
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Meanwhile, after much hemming and hawing, I have finally decided to hire someone else to design the covers for the Victoria Marmot series, even though I am a professional cover designer myself. The reason? Well, I gave it a shot (quite a few shots, actually) and I am just too close to the story to be able to do the design justice. My brain keeps getting sidetracked by infinite tiny details, or inside jokes that are funny only to me and really don't need to be on the cover, or what have you, and even if I do manage to design something appropriate in the end it will have taken 10 times the length of time that it should have. Assuming that I am turning down other work in order to get my own design done, or even just taking longer to write the books, it's far more economical to hire someone else to do it. So, that's what I've done. And I'm very much looking forward to seeing what someone else comes up with for these books.<br />
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In addition, we now have the fun anticipation here on the blog of waiting for cover art, which is always a favorite pastime of mine.<br />
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Getting three books (even short ones) ready for publication inside of a year, is time consuming, and I need to get back to it, so this blog post will be rather short, as will the next few in all likelihood. Coming up soon, however, are some in-person appearances at the end of May. In addition, Blade's Edge and Traitor's Hope are both going be available on all major ebook retailers in short order, so if you don't have a kindle, but have been waiting to buy them digitally, you will be in luck in the next couple of weeks.<br />
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I will post here again with more details on both of those things, and will include links to everything!<br />
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I hope this finds you all well. The snow here is finally melting and I wore sandals the other day, so I'm officially calling it spring. Yay!<br />
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-33445453476596212702018-03-11T12:17:00.000-05:002018-03-11T12:17:02.922-05:00March 11, 2011I get asked about this time quite often once people find out I was living in Japan in 2011, and my old blog is defunct now, so here, for posterity, is my account of March 11th and the days following it. For those unfamiliar with the context, seven years ago I was living in Tsuruoka, Yamagata, a mere 100km away from the epicenter of the earthquake. Quite fortunately, we were on the opposite coast, and thus the tsunami that devastated so much of our dear Tohoku did not touch us. What follows is the account that I wrote in the week following the quake, it remains unedited; I haven't even gone back through it to fix typos. You get exactly what my stress addled brain was able to produce six days after the quake.<br />
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<br /><span style="font-size: large;"><u>Words from Japan</u></span><span style="font-size: x-small;">Originally Posted on March 17, 2011 at 12:24 AM</span><br /><br />Well, I won't lie, I'm slightly embarassed that I haven't posted since October. SOOOOO much has happened since then. I finished my most recent novel, I did the first round of edits, I sent it off to my first readers, I got it back from some of them, I'll soon be doing the second round of edits and sending it off to the editor who's interested in reading it. I also have driven to Kyushu and back, learned how to snowboard, signed up for a triathlon in June, started training for said triathlon, I've fallen even more madly in love with my boyfriend (didn't think that was possible), I've started teaching new classes at work and oh, yeah, I'm one of millions of people dealing with the after effects of the worst earthquake and tsunami Japan has ever experienced.<br /><br />But, I imagine, unfortunately, due to the morbidity and curiosity of human nature, the thing you're all most interested in hearing about is that last bit. Which is fine, really, because that's what I'm here to talk about.<br /><br />I've been inundated with loving e-mails from family and friends these days, including people I haven't heard from in ages who are checking in for the first time in months or years just to make sure I'm ok. It's nice. But, I've also been getting e-mails from the same concerned and loving people telling me to get the hell out of Japan. While I appreciate and understand where those sentiments come from, it's not at all helpful.<br /><br />As the best way to allay fears is to provide information I'm restarting this blog to keep people informed and hopefully keep the fear down. Not to say that things aren't scary, but panic is never helpful and we'd like to keep it at a minimum.<br /><br />Because it's a story that many people haven't heard, I'll start at the beginning.<br /><br />Friday March 11th: On Fridays I teach kids for 3 hours straight and then head off to teach adults immediately afterwards so they're usually rather hectic. I was racing to finish planning for my adult and kids classes and print off worksheets before I left for class (because of course I put it off til the last second) and then hurrying out the door. As I bent down to pick up my bag, my phone went off and I picked it up to see what it was. Earthquake early warning. Shit. Right. Ok.<br /><br />We'd had a 7.2 earthquake a few days before hand a few prefectures away and had gotten a solid sway from that, so earthquakes were on the brain, and I had recently reviewed the list of safety procedures just in case. So, keeping my cool I put down my bags and moved to the bathroom to turn off the gas for our hot water heater. Even as I put down my bag the apartment began to sway. I then moved to the kitchen and turned off the gas there. Then I headed to the sliding door and opened it wide. (If you don't know, we turn the gas off to help reduce the possibility of fires in a big quake and open doors in order to prevent being trapped should the quake twist the frames.)<br /><br />With that done I noted that the apartment was not only still swaying but was swaying more vigorously. Not knowing how big this would get I decided to sit under my desk. I hate to admit it but part of me was thinking "crap this is going to make me late for class" I must be turning Japanese.<br /><br />The swaying continued for minutes. The reports from Miyagi said that it lasted over 5 minutes (that's at the location closest to the epicenter) it seemed to go that long here as well. But to be perfectly frank, it wasn't that scary. The building swayed, we're on the 3rd floor of a very well made 4 story apartment building, so it swayed and clacked feeling like something between a boat on a rolling ocean and a train that's rocking on it's rails and that's about it. It was a lot of motion, but in our apartment nothing even fell over. As the swaying began to slow considerably I got up to poke my head out the door and see what the rest of the neighborhood was up to. Some old men who were clearing snow down on the street were looking suspiciously at the power lines in front of them and one of them was gesturing to the other. Though I couldn't hear him, he was clearly saying something along the lines of "Didja feel that one, Harry? That was a biggee eh?" The other man nodded, still staring at the power lines. I followed his gaze and noticed that they'd started swaying again. Our first aftershock. I waited out the aftershock inside. (Again, for those who don't know, while there is actual shaking going on, you're not supposed to run out of a building -unless it's already coming down- because you're more likely to get killed by a falling piece of facade than anything that might hit you inside.) Once that was over I was late for work but headed off anyway (after clearing the foot of fresh fallen snow off of my car). This is Japan after all and unless there's damage from an earthquake people expect you to keep on keeping on. No damage at our place, ergo I figured I was expected at work.<br /><br />I was right. One of my students and his mom (these are my 6 year olds) arrived at the same time that I did. We exchanged our views of the quake and I learned a new word through context. Yureru: to shake. I went in and the staff at the place I work asked me if I was ok and if *immediate confirmation of my new vocab* things shook a lot at my place. I replied that they had indeed, as I am on the 3rd floor, but that there was no damage. They nodded. I picked up my materials and went into my classroom. All my students (remember they're six year olds) were hiding under the desks. When I came in they all shouted in unison "Sensei, Sensei! Jishindayo!" (Teacher, Teacher, There's an earthquake.) Yeah, I noticed.<br /><br />So then I kept three 6 year olds entertained with English games while occasionally letting them dive under the desks when an aftershock hit. And plenty of aftershocks hit. I pretty much felt like we didn't stop swaying from 2:46pm when the quake hit until... well I still feel like I'm swaying now. But now it's mostly in my head. Up until Sunday afternoon or so, it really wasn't. The way to check this is to look at something that's hanging but is hefty enough not to be moved by a breeze. There's a large hanging calendar in the classroom I was teaching in, I kept on eye on it. About 9 times out of 10 it wasn't in my imagination and I checked that calendar about 50 times while I was in that room.<br /><br />After my first kids class I walked out to the lobby where they had the news running on the big screen. I started to make some coppies for my next class and as I did so a bunch of the staff started exclaiming loudly in front of the TV. I rushed over to see what was going on and was horrified to see live coverage of one the Tsunami wiping out a town on the coast. None of us could talk, we just stood there covering our mouths and staring at the devastation as a wall of water picked up cars, houses, boats and everything else in its path and dragged them along. There aren't words... I'm sure you've all seen the footage at this point. But... imagine, if you can, that you're not seeing footage of a place that's thousands of miles away from you filled with people you've never met. Imagine instead that you're watching it, as it's happening, and looking at a place that you've been to before, a place that is almost identical to the place you live and a place that is filled with people who you might know, might have seen, might have talked to and who regardless of any of that are people just like you and only a hundred miles away.<br /><br />We stood and watched helplessly as a part of our world was destroyed, and then I realized I was late for class, again. I had a hard time believing that parents were still letting their students come to my class, but they were. So I had to go teach. Thankfully I had prepared worksheets as I was in no condition to actually teach. I am quite convinced that my class on Friday was one of the worst classes I've ever taught. Thankfully, the kids were happy to be distracted with spelling sheets and word searches and didn't mind that I was constantly looking at the calendar on the wall.<br /><br />For my third class I only had one student. He was 20 minutes late, so that gave me more time to watch the news. More shots of devastation from the tsunami, and as the situation progressed it really started to hit home that lots of people were going to be dead, possibly people I knew. I kept trying to send Corey a text message from my phone to tell him I was ok and ask him how he was but cell phones were down as the networks were overwhelmed. My lone 10 year old and I had an interesting conversation about the disaster and then, because I have a sick sense of humor, we played alphabet Jenga (made all the more interesting by the fact that the aftershocks kept shaking the table) in my defense the kid thought this was hilarious. Then we played 20 questions. He beat me with "ghost".<br /><br />After that I had to run off to my adult class (over 7km away and only 20 minutes after my kids classes finish) only to find out that they had canceled. I was relieved. I didn't think I could handle pretending things were ok in front of adults for an hour and a half.<br /><br />I headed home and found Corey and Johnny waiting for me watching the news. We exchanged hugs and tales of where we were when the quake hit, then we settled down to watch the records of the devastation. We talked about our friends in Miyagi and pondered whether or not they were ok. We had no idea, and we had no way of finding out until the internet and phones came back online. Eventually, we headed off to find Mide (our other good friend who lives close by) as we couldn't get in touch via phone. We walked to her place but she was out, so we left a note at her place and headed to our local pizza place for dinner. My buddy who runs the restaurant was fine and it was good to confirm that people were ok, he didn't have friends or family in Miyagi. Daijobu. (Japanese for "fine.") Mide showed finally managed to get a call through to Johnny and we told her to meet us at the restaurant. She'd been out driving around looking for us since her calls hadn't been going through. More hugs, more story telling and we made dark jokes and tried to laugh it off.<br /><br />Then we headed to the supermarket to stock up on snacks and breakfast foods. From there we went to Mide's to try her phone line to see if we could succeed in calling home to let people know that we were ok. No dice. After a few more attempts we gave up and went our separate ways to try to find some sleep.<br /><br />Just before I went to bed it occurred to me that I might be able to get an internet connection on my kindle. I had noticed that people with iPhones seemed to be getting through to people, and I knew that my kindle had the same connection that an iPhone does so I thought it might work. It did. I was able to post on facebook and send a quick e-mail to my family letting them know we were ok. Heart attacks, averted. For the time being anyway.<br /><br />Saturday March 12th: We were awoken at 4am by a large aftershock. For most of us this was a rude awakening from dreams already laden with earthquakes. We then returned to an uneasy sleep constantly concerned that we'd have to get up for a full sized quake and make tracks. Thankfully, it never happened. We got up at 8am on Saturday to try to get online and get in touch with folks back home. Of course we also turned on the news. The power plants in Fukushima had been on the news the day before also, but we were so concerned with the quake and the tsunami and the thought of losing our friends and a city we loved that we didn't think too much of it.<br /><br />On Saturday our perspective on that changed. The tragedy was still in the devastation faced by the residents all over the east coast of Tohoku, but the nuclear plant was becoming a growing concern.<br /><br />Corey is the Block Leader for the JET program in Shonai. That means it's his responsibility to talk to people when they have problems and be a contact person for trouble at schools and in life in general. On Saturday it meant that he had to keep people calm. It was a big job and I did my best to help as I could. Foreigners who were unable to understand the Japanese news were only getting info from friends and family back home who were reading western news, or they were reading the western news themselves and were panicking unnecessarily. We did our best to keep that down. We invited people over, we drank, we played boggle, we made jokes, we talked about what super powers we wanted to have. It was a good time.<br /><br />Sunday March 13th: We woke up to another 4am aftershock only this time our phones went off, but there was no noticable shaking. Then at 8am there was a shake that woke us up, but as it wasn't that big we just stayed in bed and went back to sleep. Around 10am we got up and made a big old western breakfast with potatoes and eggs. We fed our guests and tried to relax a bit. Then we got to business.<br /><br />Sunday was stock up on food and gas day. We had heard that there would be shortages over the next week because supply chains would be slow to reestablish (most of our shipping used to come through Sendai, now that's not an option so a lot of rerouting needs to be done). So we went off to get in line for gas and then we hit up a supermarket outside of town that still had supplies. We only had to wait about 30 minutes for gas. (Considering that line ups lately have been over 2 hours long this was a nice break.) They were rationing so we only got 10 liters each (except Corey, he has a diesel van so he was allowed to fill up). But I had over half a tank anyway so 10 liters got me close to full. At the store we bought some more bread and some milk and eggs, some seaweed and some things we were out of and then we headed home.<br /><br />From there we watched the news and then tried to take our minds off things. We had started stock piling clean drinking water just as a precaution the day before and we did some more of that. We mainly focused on keeping our guests calm and reassuring them.<br /><br />Then a musician friend of ours showed up and he and Corey prepared for a small gig they had planned that night. A few hours later we went to watch them. Just before that I baked some bread. Life seemed almost normal. It was really nice to go listen to music and have a few drinks with friends for a while.<br /><br />Some time during the day we heard news of possible rolling power outages scheduled for the coming week, so after the gig everyone decided to go their separate ways in order to do laundry and get prepared to possibly not have power. We had fewer aftershocks on Sunday than previous days so that was reassuring. Sunday night was a solid night of sleep.<br /><br />Monday March 14th: We had just gotten up and were rejoicing at a our tremorless rest when another aftershock shook the house a bit. This no longer phases us as long as it stops within a minute or so.<br /><br />On Monday I was getting a lot of worried email from home and we had just spent our weekend keeping others calm, and then Corey sent me a message from school asking me if I could prepare our evacuation bags just in case. Apparently this was where my stress level burst and I told the world to fuck off and I went to the gym. It was nice. I swam and ran and it was great stress relief. Yay, training! Then Johnny and I had bentos and made bad disaster jokes, then we headed back to the apartment and watched a silly TV show that made us laugh and relax a bit. Corey came home bearing alcohol and we made a party of it. My Monday class was canceled so I didn't have to go in to work. Good times.<br /><br />We spent the evening hanging out and playing guitar and making each other laugh. It was relaxing and almost normal. Those of us still new to our instruments (ie. Johnny and I) were even calm enough to get frustrated with ourselves for not learning our part as fast as we wanted to. It was a good night.<br /><br />Tuesday March 15th: Tuesday marked the arrival of our friend Jeremy who is a frenchman living in Sendai. He was fortunate enough to be in downtown Sendai at the time of the quake and he was fine. Likewise his house was not damaged. However, conditions are such in Sendai that he thought it would be best to leave. Waiting in line for two hours or more for food and water is only fun for so long. So we have taken him in.<br /><br />Tuesday was also the day of taping up the windows and scrubbing out the tub so that we could fill it with water. As the threat from the Fukushima plant increased we had to keep all of our options open, including the eventuality of being stuck inside for a long time. Ergo we needed lots of water and wanted to keep out as much outside air as possible. This was all just precautionary, and even now people in our area are not being instructed to do this officially, but we've decided it's a reasonable precaution.<br /><br />I still had to teach so I went off to hang with my adults and we mostly talked about the disaster for both classes. Still, my students were lively and seemed generally chipper though many of them are worried and pretty much everyone knows someone who is now homeless in Sendai or has been affected directly by the disaster. There was a lot of story swapping.<br /><br />Tuesday night we celebrated Jeremy's arrival and safety by a drinking a bottle of champagne that he had given us back in January but which we had not yet consumed. We then celebrated further by watchin Zoolander. A completely ridiculous movie that was excellent for keeping our minds off things. All the while Jeremy had to keep running off to his computer because he is apparently France's primary correspondent on the ground here in Japan. Hilarious. Some of us have even been "interviewed" on French TV regardless of whether or not we speak French. Too funny.<br /><br />Wednesday March 16th: Wednesday was a day of more preparations. We finished taping the windows and we had a meeting with some other local foreigners who are trying to organize relief efforts for Miyagi and other affected areas. Then I had to go teach in Sakata (a 40 minute drive to the north). I have 5 students in a business class there and they weren't so keen on talking about the disaster. Everyone is pretty worried about the Fukushima plants so after talking about it for a bit and making sure everyone was ok and so were their families and friends, I went for a change of subject. Prepared for the eventuality I had brought boggle. I had only meant to use it to start class, but after three rounds one of them asked me "can we do this for the rest of class?" I said, "sure." They had a blast.<br /><br />Then I came home and made pizza with Jeremy as sou-chef while Corey went to collect some of our friends from Tendo who are flying out of our local airport on Friday. They had some road troubles on the way home (highway closed due to avalanche warning) so they took some extra time getting back, but all was well. Last night we sat around and played multilingual boggle, including rounds in French and Japanese. There was a lot of laughter and a lot of made up vocabulary. "What do you mean daol isn't a word in French? It sounded like one in my head!"<br /><br />Thursday March 17th: Brings us to today. I have actually spent most of today writing this post so I will leave you here now. Things are ok today, we're keeping a close eye on the news and getting ready to accept more evacuees from Miyagi.<div>
<br />So there you go! I'm off to hit the gym and then go to work. Things here are fine for the moment. I will keep you posted as things progress. But that's the story up til now. I hope you are all doing well.<br /><br /><br />PS. If you are interested in helping out here in Japan please donate to the Japanese branch of the redcross!</div>
Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-45534242939848254542018-02-20T15:39:00.000-06:002018-02-20T15:39:00.084-06:00What About Chronicles of Gensokai: Book 3?So, I may have mentioned recently that I'm working away on the Victoria Marmot series. Indeed, I have just recently reached the tentative conclusion of the rough draft of books 1 - 3, and am about to dive head first into the rewrite (which will include adding a few chapters that are currently missing from draft one, as well as rearranging what's left after I cut away a few giant chunks). I'm thrilled with this progress, and really looking forward to the rewrite. At this rate I'm hopeful that I will make my initial goal of releasing all three books in October of 2018.<br />
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But you may be wondering why I'm not busy writing Book 3 from the Chronicles of Gensokai series instead.<br />
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First of all, if you are wondering that, THANK YOU! I'm really glad that you enjoyed <a href="http://a.co/dxsOkwC">Blade's Edge</a> and <a href="http://a.co/1d33TE7">Traitor's Hope</a> enough that you care about Book 3! The fact that I've had a few readers ask about a 3rd book makes me very happy indeed.<br />
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To answer the question though, I must address a few things. First of all, I had never intended for Blade's Edge to become a series (oops). When I wrote the first draft (and even the second and third drafts) of the book, I thought it was a standalone novel. Sure, there were a few loose threads at the end, but I felt that the ending was satisfying enough to be conclusive and was ready to move on to a new story. Until, as I was wrapping up final edits and getting ready to publish Blade's Edge, I realized there was more of the story to tell. A seed began to germinate, and as more early readers of Blade's Edge asked for a sequel that seed was nourished and started to grow.<br />
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Which is how I wound up with Traitor's Hope, which I thought might be the final book. A duology. Not a series. Unless of course...<br />
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Yes, by the time I published Traitor's Hope, the same thing had happened and indeed there is a seed of a story for Book 3 in my head. One that I think will be well worth its own book (possibly more than one, we'll see how it goes). And yet, the seed I have is still small enough, and quiet enough, that it doesn't have momentum in my head. It pokes at me every now and again to remind that it is there, and to ask me certain questions, but it hasn't yet reared up and said YOU MUST WRITE ME NOW!!<br />
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To be fair, it probably will once I sit down and take a good look at what I've got for a story so far, and ask a few key questions of my characters, but I've been reluctant to return to Gensokai just yet because... well, it's a bit of a dark place, it's in need of a lot of work, and my small cast of characters seem hell bent on doing it all themselves, so... that's a lot of responsibility. So, I'm taking a metaphorical deep breath and relaxing a bit with a story that is a little more humorous and fly by the seat of your pants (although it still addresses some dark topics, I seem unable to avoid them).<br />
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So I'm knocking out the first three Victoria Marmot books this year, and when I've done that, I will either dive right into books 4-6 or I will go back to Gensokai, depending on where my head is. Chances are good though, that I will knock out more of the Victoria Marmot books so that, that series can gain momentum, something I've already messed up for the Chronicles of Gensokai, so I may as well get this next series right in terms of timing, and then go back to Mishi & Taka et al when I'm done.<br />
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But we shall see. Also, at this rate, I may have all the Victoria Marmot books done by the end of 2019 so we may not be looking at too long a hiatus on the Gensokai books anyway. After all, it took me almost 3 years to get from Blade's Edge to Traitor's Hope, so if book 3 comes out in late 2020 that would be par for the course.<br />
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-47647604078363125402018-02-16T15:25:00.001-06:002018-02-16T15:25:11.993-06:00Congress, You're FiredEvery politician in the US has failed us, again.<br />
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Neil Gaiman retweeted <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/02/15/opinion/congress-gun-progress.html">this Op-Ed</a> and said, with depressing accuracy, "It makes it look as if this is the best government the gun lobby could buy."<br />
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A number of people on Twitter have taken to quoting congresspeople who tweeted their "thoughts and prayers" for this latest tragedy with the $ amount of donations that particular congressperson has received from the NRA listed atop their "condolences." Many were in the multiple hundreds of thousands, some were in the millions.<br />
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The current white house and current congress are full of people who don't give a shit that over a dozen families took their children to school on Wednesday and then never saw them again. They don't care that people whose job it was to improve the lives of young people were shot because they went to work on a normal weekday.<br />
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The horror of these events shouldn't just wash over us. It shouldn't. That it <i>can and does</i> is so messed up that it's difficult to conceive.<br />
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But it's hard to dwell on these things for too long when this was the 18th such event since January 1st. If one is confronted with that much horror every two to three days, how can one possibly let the true depravity sink in. To do so would be profoundly unhealthy. And yet...<br />
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The correct response is not to simply "move on." It is not to say, "what can we do?" Or to call it an "unpreventable tragedy."<br />
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This headline today made me want to vomit:<br />
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OF COURSE IT WAS FUCKING PREVENTABLE! I DON'T CARE WHAT THE FBI KNEW OR DIDN'T KNOW.</div>
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No one needs an AR-15 outside of a combat situation. Even gun loving, former military, hunting aficionados admit this. </div>
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I'm a gun owner. I grew up with guns and enjoy shooting. I have an AR-15. However, I would gladly give it up to save a life. I've never hunted with it. I have a different rifle much better suited for hunting. It doesn't keep me safe. Bring on the legislation. This has to stop.</div>
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And don't tell me that making AR-15s illegal isn't going to stop criminals from using them. That argument is just dumb. By that same reasoning we shouldn't outlaw murder, theft, or anything at all, because criminals will just ignore the law. Yes, criminals may ignore the law, but if it makes things more difficult for people who want to commit a mass shooting how can it be a bad thing? Meanwhile, <i>every</i> other country that has banned assault weapons has seen an end to mass shootings. </div>
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And don't tell me that not ALL mass shootings are committed with AR-15s and therefore we shouldn't ban them. Enough of them are committed with AR-15s that banning AR-15s would clearly make a difference. People choose this weapon because it can kill a large number of people quickly. And if you want to insist that other weapons can too.... you know what? Ban them too. Seriously. I'm tired of it. You really don't need anything that spends rounds that quickly in your home. </div>
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Next up, don't tell me not to politicize a tragedy. The survivors of this latest massacre are already begging the government to implement gun control. </div>
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Dear Donald Trump, <br />I’m the 16 year old girl who tweeted you and told you i didn’t want your condolences, I wanted gun control, and went viral because of it. I heard you’re coming to my community soon and I would like to express my opinions on gun control to you face to face.</div>
— sarah // #NEVERAGAIN (@sarahchad_) <a href="https://twitter.com/sarahchad_/status/964572770930700288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 16, 2018</a></blockquote>
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The families of the fallen are asking for it too. Stop pretending that there is some acceptable mourning period that must be observed before we can start asking congress to do ITS ONLY JOB and make sensible laws to protect US citizens from senseless violence. Just stop.</div>
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And stop pretending that you care about other humans, or basic human decency, if you think there's *nothing* that could have been done. </div>
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Call your representatives ASAP and tell them that it's time for reasonable gun control. Tell them it's time for them to do their jobs. Remind them that elections are coming up and you are prepared to vote against them in order to find someone who is actually willing to do the job they were elected for. Tell them that #enoughisenough. </div>
<span id="goog_1657395493"></span>Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-43543988940784819662018-02-07T13:22:00.001-06:002018-02-07T13:22:55.780-06:00Traitor's Hope Awards Eligibility (aka Long Shot in the Dark)Well folks, this is an odd thing, but if you follow a number of SFF authors' blogs you may notice that a few of them are posting reminders about which of their works are eligible for awards like the Hugos and others.<br />
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Certainly, a few of the authors whose works I enjoy make these posts every year, and I've always thought, <i>Man, wouldn't it be cool if my books were eligible for the Hugos?</i><br />
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Funny thing. Turns out they are. Or, well, <i>Traitor's Hope </i>is, as it was published in 2017, is over 40k words, and is a work of fantasy. (<i>Blade's Edge</i> would have qualified in the year it was published if I'd had any idea that was a thing, but I didn't, so that ship has sailed.)<br />
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So, umm... consider this my official announcement. If you happen to be reading this, happened to enjoy <i>Traitor's Hope, </i>and happen to be eligible to nominate books for the Hugos, it qualifies for the category of Best Novel.<br />
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I realize, of course, that the chances of someone nominating it are slim, let alone it going any further than that, but hey, nothing ventured nothing gained.<br />
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So, here is <i>Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai Book II</i>, for your consideration....<br />
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For centuries the Rōjū council silenced all who opposed them, spreading lies and killing innocents in order to maintain the status quo and ensure that female Kisōshi were little more than a long-forgotten myth. Now that Mishi and Taka have helped to depose the corrupt council, the land of Gensokai is reeling as it takes its first steps towards recovery. As the New Council attempts to corral the renegade allies of the defunct regime, Taka is asked to take charge of a frontline infirmary, putting her in the heart of the battle. To survive, she will have to rely on a person she cannot possibly trust. <br /><br />Meanwhile, Mishi is asked to lure a vicious band of mountain raiders into the open--a mission that has proven fatal to all who have attempted it so far. Making matters worse, Mishi's mind keeps betraying her and she fears that her kisō and katana will betray her next. As the two friends fight to re-establish the peace in their homeland, the only question is where the next betrayal will come from, and if Mishi and Taka will have the strength to survive it.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02491166048513589728noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007771869765628624.post-19015329364468064652018-01-29T14:25:00.000-06:002018-01-29T14:25:08.864-06:00Poor, neglected blog...Well, folks, it has been a busy few months since the release of Traitor's Hope. I didn't mean to go radio silent, but it happened anyway. Between cover design and formatting work, the holidays, writing, and taking care of my daughter, there hasn't been much time for blogging or anything else.<br />
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Still, I aim to do better in the coming months, and hope you'll forgive me for missing December entirely and only sneaking one quick blog post in here at the end of January.<br />
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Because it has been a while since I've written, we're going to hop straight to bullet points to cover as much as possible without burying you in an endless pile of text.<br />
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<li>The Traitor's Hope launch has gone quite well--not as well as I'd hoped, but better than I expected, so that's something. :-) It has also led to a dusting off of Blade's Edge, and lots of copies of both books are selling each month (*lots is a relative term, lots more than were selling prior to the launch, which is to say I went from selling 1-3 copies per month to 1-3 copies per day--that's a huge increase, but it's still peanuts in the publishing world). </li>
<li>My cover design and formatting business is chugging along nicely. I have gotten a lot of design work from November to now and I am really looking forward to sharing the designs I did for a relaunch of a series that I was hired for, but that won't happen until Feb/Mar because the author is timing the relaunch for that period and I'm (understandably) not allowed to reveal the covers before that. In the meantime, I have designed a few other covers that I can share, and I've created a number of pre-made covers to sell, so it's probably worth going to check out my new design site: https://virginialamcclain.wixsite.com/vmdesign (I am working on transferring the domain name from my old site, but it's not working properly yet, so for now we get the free domain assigned by the host site.) </li>
<li>Work on the Victoria Marmot series has stalled out a bit during the month of January (and most of December) but is due to start back up again in the next week as my husband takes some time off to stay home with Cedar for a bit so I can knock out some serious writing.</li>
<li>I have big plans to schedule myself some outdoor adventures in 2018 as I have been sorely missing them. I got to climb on real rock in November for the first time in two years and it was sooooooooooo good. I have to get back to more of that, so I am working on taking some time for myself. How can I model being a proper badass to Cedar if I don't take time to go play outside? </li>
<li>It is cold and snowy here in Winnipeg but the river has frozen up nicely so there is lots of skating to be had and it is sunny even when it's cold out, so I remain happy. </li>
<li>I got a new pour over coffee set up for Christmas and my mornings are now a happy time filled with delicious coffee and reading books to a one year old who can now point to the pictures and say the names of the things she sees, so that's a pretty fantastic way to start my day.</li>
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Well, I'm sure I'm forgetting things, but I have to get back to some design work. I have a limited window for productivity while Cedar is asleep and I need to make use of as much of it as I can. Here are the three newest pre-made covers. They're available for purchase for $50 over on my new site (again https://virginialamcclain.wixsite.com/vmdesign) or you can book me for a custom cover over there too. Hope everyone is off to a good start in the New Year!</div>
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