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The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice. #Writing #Author #Advice

Okay, so it looks like I’m still getting a lot of publishing questions. These are recurrent questions I get on a regular basis, and while I want to try to respond to everyone who reaches out to me, I don’t want my blog becoming redundant. So I think I’m going to repost this on a weekly basis from now on to help people navigate the publishing world. I don’t really see another way around it.

So if you have questions regarding publishing, PLEASE check below to see if any of this helps you before reaching out. I’m always happy to help, but I may have already answered your question.

Publishing is a tough road to navigate. Please check out the links below. These are previous posts I’ve made about the ins and outs of publishing. They should be of assistance in your journey:

Am I Ready To Publish? This is a must read BEFORE even considering starting the process. I can’t tell you how many authors burned bridges by not being ready.

Editing… There is a Cost That Must be Paid… or is There? You can skip this one if you’ve already had your writing edited (by someone other than you!). However, I’d still recommend reading.

Getting Published… the basics… In this post, we explore traditional publishing vs. self-publishing. Here you’ll get the pros on cons of each and the steps you need to go through in order to be successful in either.

Finally…

Copyrighting my Writing. Am I Protected? This isn’t required reading… however, if you’re concerned about plagiarism, or in the future may need to file a copyright claim, I recommend giving it a read.

Feeling overwhelmed yet? I’d be surprised if you didn’t. The only sage advice I can offer you other than the documents above is simple…

  1. Do not give up. A million “No’s” suddenly become irrelevant if you get that one “yes”.
  2. People will tell you that everyone and their mother wants to publish a book. You’re up against insurmountable odds and a flooded market. This is false. You’re not up against everyone and their mother. Permit me the luxury and I’ll prove this mathematically: First of all, take the entire group of people who want to get published. Now take that number and reduce it by roughly 60%. You just eliminated all the people who want to get something published, but don’t have the time, ability, drive, or inspiration to write. Next, eliminate another 20%. You’ve now taken down all the people who can put pen to paper but can’t afford the time/money to put the work into advertising and getting published. Eliminate another 10% who can’t take criticism and thus aren’t going to be able to get their writing properly edited. Now eliminate another 5% either don’t have the patience for or get discouraged by receiving a series of “No’s” from publishers.
    Now take that last 5% and eliminate all of them, except you. Why? Because they’re irrelevant. You have your writing and they have there’s. Whether or not you get published and how successful you are isn’t about other people’s writing. Yes, in the end, it’s you against one person, you. Whether or not I’ll ever get to buy your book off the shelf depends on you; how much time, effort, and funds you’re willing to put into your writing. So make it good!

Let’s open it up to the floor. Readers, do you have any publishing advice for our friend here? Let her know in the comments!



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice. #Writing #Author #Advice

Okay, so it looks like I’m still getting a lot of publishing questions. These are recurrent questions I get on a regular basis, and while I want to try to respond to everyone who reaches out to me, I don’t want my blog becoming redundant. So I think I’m going to repost this on a weekly basis from now on to help people navigate the publishing world. I don’t really see another way around it.

So if you have questions regarding publishing, PLEASE check below to see if any of this helps you before reaching out. I’m always happy to help, but I may have already answered your question.

Publishing is a tough road to navigate. Please check out the links below. These are previous posts I’ve made about the ins and outs of publishing. They should be of assistance in your journey:

Am I Ready To Publish? This is a must read BEFORE even considering starting the process. I can’t tell you how many authors burned bridges by not being ready.

Editing… There is a Cost That Must be Paid… or is There? You can skip this one if you’ve already had your writing edited (by someone other than you!). However, I’d still recommend reading.

Getting Published… the basics… In this post, we explore traditional publishing vs. self-publishing. Here you’ll get the pros on cons of each and the steps you need to go through in order to be successful in either.

Finally…

Copyrighting my Writing. Am I Protected? This isn’t required reading… however, if you’re concerned about plagiarism, or in the future may need to file a copyright claim, I recommend giving it a read.

Feeling overwhelmed yet? I’d be surprised if you didn’t. The only sage advice I can offer you other than the documents above is simple…

  1. Do not give up. A million “No’s” suddenly become irrelevant if you get that one “yes”.
  2. People will tell you that everyone and their mother wants to publish a book. You’re up against insurmountable odds and a flooded market. This is false. You’re not up against everyone and their mother. Permit me the luxury and I’ll prove this mathematically: First of all, take the entire group of people who want to get published. Now take that number and reduce it by roughly 60%. You just eliminated all the people who want to get something published, but don’t have the time, ability, drive, or inspiration to write. Next, eliminate another 20%. You’ve now taken down all the people who can put pen to paper but can’t afford the time/money to put the work into advertising and getting published. Eliminate another 10% who can’t take criticism and thus aren’t going to be able to get their writing properly edited. Now eliminate another 5% either don’t have the patience for or get discouraged by receiving a series of “No’s” from publishers.
    Now take that last 5% and eliminate all of them, except you. Why? Because they’re irrelevant. You have your writing and they have there’s. Whether or not you get published and how successful you are isn’t about other people’s writing. Yes, in the end, it’s you against one person, you. Whether or not I’ll ever get to buy your book off the shelf depends on you; how much time, effort, and funds you’re willing to put into your writing. So make it good!

Let’s open it up to the floor. Readers, do you have any publishing advice for our friend here? Let her know in the comments!



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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Drakin, where to buy, and what’s next? #Writing #Fantasy #SciFi

Hello all!

I hope everyone has enjoyed The Drakin Series!! Please don’t forget to leave me a review on Amazon once you’re done. That really helps me out a lot.

Copies of these books, as well as my others, can be purchased on Amazon by following this link:

James Harrington’s Author Page

They’re also available at Barnes and Noble, as well as many other places where books are sold!

Please feel free to like and reblog this post. Word of mouth helps us writers out a lot!


Drakin: The Story of Raiya


Book Synopsis:
‘ “Abomination, freak, monster…”  You get used to names like these when you have yellow eyes, horns, and scales, but Raiya could have really cared less.

After being forced into exile because of her appearance, Raiya’s mind has been focused on one goal; hunting down the dragon lord that killed her parents. For over thirty years, humanity has been locked in a struggle for survival against a race of dragons that had fallen from the heavens. They took everything from her and consumed the planet in a fierce war. Humanity’s numbers are quickly dwindling, leaving her few options in the way of allies.

What she doesn’t know is that her journey will strike at the very heart of the Red War and uncover truths about her past that she may not want to know. Can she finish what she started while coming to terms with the truths of her origin? ‘


Drakin: The Orphans of Haven


Book Synopsis:

The Red War may be over, but not all wounds have healed. For Sergeant Radley Zall, the nightmares never end. After years of struggling for survival, he finds himself in a dead end job, deporting wayward dragons to the Exclusion Zone. The horrors of his past have left him a broken man, slowing killing himself in a bottle of whiskey. It’s a wearying existence that many former soldiers have been subject to since the war ended, but for Radley, that is all about to change. Throughout his life, Radley’s hatred of dragons has been unmatched until one evening when a small one shows up on his doorstep. The pathetic creature is emaciated and begging for shelter. Her appearance reminds him of his younger self, compelling him to help her. That uncharacteristic decision forces him to confront his past actions— some of which may have contributed to a sinister plot to reignite the Red War and wipe out the few remaining dragons on Earth.


DRAKIN: An Empire of Ashes


 

Synopsis:

Two hundred years have passed, and the Red War has become a distant memory for most. Dragons and humans now live together in peace… but one powerful woman who has been deranged by her own history unleashes her vengeance on a helpless population.

Now, the world’s only hope for survival rests with Kaori, a naïve and wayward princess of the Eastern Empire. Having been disillusioned with her mother’s rule, she discovers a dark secret about her family that will change the course of history forever. She soon crosses paths with Nayeli and Joaquim, a pair of rogues living within her borders.

Their fight for survival takes an unexpected turn as a shadow of from the past reveals that the situation is more dangerous than they know. The fate of billions of lives rests on these three unlikely companions putting aside their differences to stand against the world.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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From My Writing Playlist #Writing #Author #Advice

Yes, yes, yes, I’m aware. You all think it sounds like the Final Countdown. A lot of songs I listen to do. Even so, I love things like this.

When to Listen: Writing prep. This is a song for getting into the writing move. Take some time before writing and reflect on the music. Then, when you’re properly pumped, strike the keys.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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From My Writing Playlist #Writing #Author #Advice

This is what I typically refer to as early 00s Emo trash… but it has a nice tune, so I’m making an exception.

When to Listen: Though not really relatable, I use it when building a romantic plot thread. It may not work as well for others… so there may be a place on some people’s general playlist.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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From My Writing Playlist #Writing #Author #Advice

So this actually recently popped up on my recommendations on YouTube. This is from my pre-metal days… I’d all but forgotten about them. A little-known, seldom-evoked, and next to impossible to find albums from, Australian Band…

When to Listen: Brainstorming. The mellow tones and somewhat underplayed lyrics certain create a calming mood to aid in writing.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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Expectations and What to do with them #Writing #Advice #Fantasy

Hi Jim,
I’m having trouble writing my book and am hoping you can help me. I have a very small following with my short stories. I really have a lot of fun writing them, but now I want to write a full-length novel about one of the characters. I know my audience has a lot of expectations about the character, which I was hoping to subvert and make them see the character in a whole new light. However, I’m worried about blowback from people who really love the character. I could wind up losing my reader base and that is not what I want. Do you have any tips or ways around this that might be helpful?
Thanks,
Alyssa.
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Hi Alyssa,
I think the first thing you need to do is ask yourself the real motive behind subverting your audience’s expectations. Is it because it’s something you really want to do with this character or is it simply something you’re doing to get a rise out of your audience. I ask, because subverting expectations has become a pretty common trope in today’s media/literary culture, starting (I believe) with The Last Jedi, and the effects have not been positive. Basically when a creator tells you that they are going to subvert your expectations, that’s basically a red flag that they’re trying to piss you off, gaslight you, or just wreck your view of whatever story they’re working on for various reasons. It’s basically become book sale and box office poison.
If there is one maxim I’ve always lived by, it’s that you can only write for one person; you. Write the story you want to read. Look at what you’ve written and ask yourself, “Would I like to sit down and read this? Is this something I’d look forward to over and over?”
If yes, good, keep writing.
If not, it might be time to start over.
Writing what you think other people want to read… or in your case, what other people probably won’t expect, is a fool’s errand. People are fickle in what they like and there’s no way to please everyone. If you can write a book that you enjoy reading, others who read it will pick up in the joy you took from writing it. It’s one of those things that tends to be infectious.
On a more personal level, in terms of advice… if you’re going to write based on some audience feedback, don’t subvert people’s expectations… exceed them. If people think that your character is destined for great things, don’t turn around and put them in the ditch, escalate them even further. People don’t like shock, they like surprise. Go with that and you’ll get a much better reaction from your audience.


Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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A Drakin Question: Paring with a Dragon #Writing #Fantasy #SciFi

Hi Jim,

I’m back with another question regarding the Drakin series.
Specifically, Empire of Ashes and dragon-human bonding and intimacy.
Specifically, I’m a bit surprised by how high sex drive Nayeli has even
towards a human partner. Fact is, it leads to several good lines in the
book (Nayeli’s “we won’t be having any fun on this ship” comes to my
mind, as well as the taunts from both Nayeli and Kaori towards Alexei at
the end) but it feels a bit strange when I realized that long-lived
creatures usually have lower “instincts” in this matter (for logical
reasons, I’d say, to preserve some balance when it comes to reproduction
speed and avoid uncontrollable population explosion). Since the book
reveals that she has imprinted on him some time ago, I wonder if it’s
direct effect of the bond, or if it’s something Earth-bound drakeas have
in common regardless of bonding.

Now that I think about it, there were a couple of lines that reminded me
of specific movies: Joaquim’s “these belong in a museum” as well as
“she’s old, not obsolete” used in Terminator Genisys. So, this may
actually be a second, this time public question: is there anything that
authors should know about using famous movie/book/game/song quotes in
their writing and what’s your opinion on doing so?

Regards,

Tomas K. Grizzly.


Hi Tom,

First, let me just put this in place…

SPOILER ALERT! IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THE DRAKIN SERIES YET, PLEASE SKIP!!

Okay, with that out of the way…

I decided to keep this one wide open, as I’m sure there are others with similar questions. Honestly, I never really delved that deep into dragon/drakeas physiology, biology, and sexuality. Though I don’t really go into great detail about the ‘how’s’, the initial dragon horde consisted of the elder council, which was a handful of dragons, only one of which was a female. Given that the elder council is at least a few thousand years old, including the female, Amzer’ial, it’s reasonable to assume that they would be able to procreate quickly.

Now, given that the dragon horde reproduces at an accelerated rate, with a relatively low gestation time, it get’s to the point where, three decades later, we have a horde that rivals the human race (which is numbered at 1.7 billion people at that point). It can and should be deduced that dragons reach maturity at a relatively young age and are able to reproduce over an extremely long period of time with a short gestation in between. Dragons can reproduce from a fairly young age, into the quadruple digits. However, that wasn’t destined to last long.

Initially, dragons would give birth to litters, not unlike puppies, but as the years passed and the dragons absorbed more radiation from our yellow sun, those numbers dropped to 1 to 3 per birthing, and only one being viable, typically. This began to cause ripples among the dragon ranks, which made many of them, including Auirn, question whether or not dragons could actually survive on Earth. Keeping in mind, the Drakeas home world isn’t 100% identical to Earth. Eutherys mentions it’s similar, but that the sun is quite different (Red Dwarf).

I should also mention that, as intelligent as the dragons were, there was no way that they could have anticipated the rapid evolution that manifested, starting with Qira’s generation. When the first dragons of her kind appeared, the older dragons saw what was happening as abnormality and deformity, and the majority of them opted to leave Earth either to return and retake their home world or find a more suitable planet. The rest opted to brave whatever Earth’s environment would bring as they found fighting another war on their home world after a lifetime of violence on Earth, less appealing.

Now, with that out of the way, let’s explore your question a little more. Nayeli is 22 during the events of An Empire of Ashes. Sexually, she’s mature, by her species standard, but I can’t honestly say whether or not she’s considered young. Qira mentions that no one knows how long Terran-born dragons live. Qira herself was one of the first dragons to exhibit the traits of rapid evolution, and she was roughly 225 years old in AEA. No Terran-born dragon has yet died of old age. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how the evolution of the dragon species would affect their lifespan and I just couldn’t decide, so I left it ambiguous.

In terms of her ‘drive’, I don’t think it’s any higher than a human’s. (Seriously, Fei is quite a bit older than Nayeli, and look at her!) Qira lived a life of celibacy after Radley was killed and she lived with a great deal of pain, not that it would have made much of a difference if she hadn’t chosen that path.

You are correct to think that her imprinting on Joachim played a part in this. When dragons imprint on one another, both partners go through some biological changes in order to better suit their partner. Obviously, this doesn’t mean that their physical appearance changes, but in terms of internal mechanics, such as reproduction, some changes do take place so that dragons are more fertile and in tune with their mate’s physical and emotional state.
When a dragon imprints on a human, things are a bit more chaotic. Humans don’t imprint, we don’t have that biological trigger. So then it falls to the dragon’s biology to make more… drastic changes. Now, that doesn’t mean that a dragon and a human could ever reproduce, but it does mean that the dragon partner would be far more in tune with their counterpart’s wants and needs.

All that being said, we can’t overlook Nayeli’s mental state to understand her promiscuous nature following her rescue. She was extremely distressed by the treatment of her race, the man she imprinted on, Joachim, didn’t know she was a dragon, she narrowly escaped death after weeks of torture and torment, and she thought Joachim was dead. After being emancipated, feeling both biological and emotional relief that they both survived, and that the revelation of her true nature didn’t drive Joachim away would have been intense. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. You add all that up, her relief, acceptance by the man she loved, the physical and emotional scars she then carried, and a desire for some kind of release from the chaos, could easily explain her drive to be with Joachim.

Remember the line from the book, “I’ve been feeling nothing but pain and sadness for weeks. I want to feel something else… something happy. I need to feel alive again.” 
Now, you could argue that this is an unhealthy coping mechanism and initially, that may be true. Remember what happens immediately after. She loses control of her emotions and everything floods out. All that intimacy really did was provide her with some momentary pleasure and act as a catalyst to let everything else out.

Let’s remember that she also marries him. Her life quickly becomes a whirlwind as she almost loses him a second time. She actually get’s a taste of what Qira experienced for 200 years.
I tried to go into a little more detail about what the imprinting bond does to a dragon’s psyche. Remember, the death or rejection of an imprinted mate early on can be fatal. The imprint is both emotional and physical, thus if a dragon is separated from their mate either by boundaries, death, or rejection, if they survive, they will suffer as a result for a long time if not the rest of their lives. This makes Qira’s advice that Nayeli cherish Joachim for however long they have even more important. Nayeli is going to outlive Joachim by quite a long time. That’s just the reality of it. Thus, Joachim really is her everything. She chose him as a mate, accepting what would come. The only hope of averting what Qira went through was to treat every moment with him like it was their last.

Now, as to your point about overpopulation, I did allude to something like that being the reason that dragons were exterminated on their home world in the first book. However, sex doesn’t always equate to pregnancy. That actually may be a good point to bring up in my next book as to why the UPW encourages dragon/human relationships; no children.


Now, your second question… this may come as a surprise, but I never intended any reference or quote at all. “These belong in a museum” is a phrase which I often speak as a military antique collector.
Old, not obsolete, I only caught that one after I published the book. Honestly, when it comes to quoting dialogue that other people have written, I would tread with caution, especially if you’re using something that is blatantly someone else’s work. If we’re talking like a short sentence of only a few words, there’s nothing really to worry about. Copyright doesn’t defend short sentences. Doing so would stifle creativity, create way too many roadblocks, and pretty much beat the purpose of copyright in the first place. Think about it for a second, do you think that you could write a sentence that literally no one before you has ever written? Though I don’t think anyone has ever counted, there are a finite amount of words in each language, thus there’s a finite amount of combinations for those words. If people could copyright small sayings and sentences, we’d all be guilty of plagiarism. The only time I’d be worried is if such a quote directly mentions a person, place, or thing that could link said quote directly to someone else’s work. Then you’re in some gray area.

Copyrights aren’t as airtight as some may think and they can be harder to enforce. (Please note, I’m not a lawyer. Contact a lawyer if you think you’re in the gray area.)
I mean consider this for a second. Disney recently released a movie about Dragons with the title character being a girl named Raya… DOES THAT SOUND FAMILIAR TO ANYONE!?!?!? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

But yeah, put it simply, common phrases and simple sentences can’t be copyrighted as enforcement would be next to impossible and honestly foolish.

Hope this clears everything up. LMK in the comments! 🙂



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice. #Writing #Author #Advice

Okay, so it looks like I’m still getting a lot of publishing questions. These are recurrent questions I get on a regular basis, and while I want to try to respond to everyone who reaches out to me, I don’t want my blog becoming redundant. So I think I’m going to repost this on a weekly basis from now on to help people navigate the publishing world. I don’t really see another way around it.

So if you have questions regarding publishing, PLEASE check below to see if any of this helps you before reaching out. I’m always happy to help, but I may have already answered your question.

Publishing is a tough road to navigate. Please check out the links below. These are previous posts I’ve made about the ins and outs of publishing. They should be of assistance in your journey:

Am I Ready To Publish? This is a must read BEFORE even considering starting the process. I can’t tell you how many authors burned bridges by not being ready.

Editing… There is a Cost That Must be Paid… or is There? You can skip this one if you’ve already had your writing edited (by someone other than you!). However, I’d still recommend reading.

Getting Published… the basics… In this post, we explore traditional publishing vs. self-publishing. Here you’ll get the pros on cons of each and the steps you need to go through in order to be successful in either.

Finally…

Copyrighting my Writing. Am I Protected? This isn’t required reading… however, if you’re concerned about plagiarism, or in the future may need to file a copyright claim, I recommend giving it a read.

Feeling overwhelmed yet? I’d be surprised if you didn’t. The only sage advice I can offer you other than the documents above is simple…

  1. Do not give up. A million “No’s” suddenly become irrelevant if you get that one “yes”.
  2. People will tell you that everyone and their mother wants to publish a book. You’re up against insurmountable odds and a flooded market. This is false. You’re not up against everyone and their mother. Permit me the luxury and I’ll prove this mathematically: First of all, take the entire group of people who want to get published. Now take that number and reduce it by roughly 60%. You just eliminated all the people who want to get something published, but don’t have the time, ability, drive, or inspiration to write. Next, eliminate another 20%. You’ve now taken down all the people who can put pen to paper but can’t afford the time/money to put the work into advertising and getting published. Eliminate another 10% who can’t take criticism and thus aren’t going to be able to get their writing properly edited. Now eliminate another 5% either don’t have the patience for or get discouraged by receiving a series of “No’s” from publishers.
    Now take that last 5% and eliminate all of them, except you. Why? Because they’re irrelevant. You have your writing and they have there’s. Whether or not you get published and how successful you are isn’t about other people’s writing. Yes, in the end, it’s you against one person, you. Whether or not I’ll ever get to buy your book off the shelf depends on you; how much time, effort, and funds you’re willing to put into your writing. So make it good!

Let’s open it up to the floor. Readers, do you have any publishing advice for our friend here? Let her know in the comments!



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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From My Writing Playlist #Writing #Author #Advice

Another one from my pre-metal days (yeah, you’re getting a few of them). This is the song that got me into the SuperJesus in the first place

When to Listen: General playlist. Admittedly, there’s not a whole lot to this song. The refrain on the guitar during the solo is quite nice.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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Drakin, where to buy, and what’s next? #Writing #Fantasy #SciFi

Hello all!

I hope everyone has enjoyed The Drakin Series!! Please don’t forget to leave me a review on Amazon once you’re done. That really helps me out a lot.

Copies of these books, as well as my others, can be purchased on Amazon by following this link:

James Harrington’s Author Page

They’re also available at Barnes and Noble, as well as many other places where books are sold!

Please feel free to like and reblog this post. Word of mouth helps us writers out a lot!


Drakin: The Story of Raiya


Book Synopsis:
‘ “Abomination, freak, monster…”  You get used to names like these when you have yellow eyes, horns, and scales, but Raiya could have really cared less.

After being forced into exile because of her appearance, Raiya’s mind has been focused on one goal; hunting down the dragon lord that killed her parents. For over thirty years, humanity has been locked in a struggle for survival against a race of dragons that had fallen from the heavens. They took everything from her and consumed the planet in a fierce war. Humanity’s numbers are quickly dwindling, leaving her few options in the way of allies.

What she doesn’t know is that her journey will strike at the very heart of the Red War and uncover truths about her past that she may not want to know. Can she finish what she started while coming to terms with the truths of her origin? ‘


Drakin: The Orphans of Haven


Book Synopsis:

The Red War may be over, but not all wounds have healed. For Sergeant Radley Zall, the nightmares never end. After years of struggling for survival, he finds himself in a dead end job, deporting wayward dragons to the Exclusion Zone. The horrors of his past have left him a broken man, slowing killing himself in a bottle of whiskey. It’s a wearying existence that many former soldiers have been subject to since the war ended, but for Radley, that is all about to change. Throughout his life, Radley’s hatred of dragons has been unmatched until one evening when a small one shows up on his doorstep. The pathetic creature is emaciated and begging for shelter. Her appearance reminds him of his younger self, compelling him to help her. That uncharacteristic decision forces him to confront his past actions— some of which may have contributed to a sinister plot to reignite the Red War and wipe out the few remaining dragons on Earth.


DRAKIN: An Empire of Ashes


 

Synopsis:

Two hundred years have passed, and the Red War has become a distant memory for most. Dragons and humans now live together in peace… but one powerful woman who has been deranged by her own history unleashes her vengeance on a helpless population.

Now, the world’s only hope for survival rests with Kaori, a naïve and wayward princess of the Eastern Empire. Having been disillusioned with her mother’s rule, she discovers a dark secret about her family that will change the course of history forever. She soon crosses paths with Nayeli and Joaquim, a pair of rogues living within her borders.

Their fight for survival takes an unexpected turn as a shadow of from the past reveals that the situation is more dangerous than they know. The fate of billions of lives rests on these three unlikely companions putting aside their differences to stand against the world.



Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim

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Creating an Open World: A Path to Publishing #Writing #Advice #Fantasy

Got an idea for a good story? Got 12? I know I do… or did when I first started out. My ideas have ground to a halt recently with the publication of the 4th Drakin novel. Do you plan on writing stories around these? If yes, I’d say STOP and read what I’m about to tell you before writing a single word (or another one if you’ve already started).
One thing you need to understand if you plan on going the route of the traditional publication, remember that in fiction especially, you’re going to need an agent in most cases to help shop your stories to publishers. They have better connections, better avenues, and better contacts at publishing companies. In the modern world, the reality is that they have become gatekeepers to this form of publishing. So what does an agent look for, when scouting out new clients? Well, that’s the funny part, they’re not just looking for people that they can make money off of now, they’re looking for people they can make money off of for a prolonged period of time.
So what’s the best way to make money off of literature for years to come? Invest in writers who plan on writing entire series of novels. I’m not kidding. If the first book does well, those same people will pick up the second, third, fourth, and so on. That’s a regular cash cow for agents looking to hit the jackpot.
So now, back to you. You’ve got a bunch of different ideas. The next best thing you can do is take the current book you’re working on, and if possible, see if you can expand the world you’re building to incorporate those other 11 ideas. The stories don’t have to be directly related or even intertwined, just loosely connected and referenced in the same universe. If you can build a word that can encompass all of that, you’ve got a cash cow that will grab an agent’s attention a lot quicker than a single novel-wonder ever would.


Readers,

Do you have a question about writing, publishing, my stories, etc? Please feel free to post a comment or email me.

jimthewritingwizard@gmail.com

I’ll use those comments to select my next blog post.

I have been writing for several years, have 4 published works, experience with publishing and independent work, so I can hopefully be of assistance.

Please note, I only do one of these a day and will do my best to respond to everyone, but it may take some time.

Also, feel free to check out my works of Fantasy and Historical Fiction, Available on Amazon and where ever books are sold. See the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/James-Harrington/e/B00P7FBXTU

Note:
If you have read my books, PLEASE log into Amazon and post a review. I really love to hear everyone’s thoughts and constructive criticisms. Reviews help get my book attention and word of mouth is everything in this business!

Thanks friends!

Catch you on the flip side!

-Jim