In addition to writing my blog posts on tropes, I have been plugging away at other things, namely the Disintegration series re-release. For the most part, everything’s been going smoothly, and I think I’m on track to release at the end of the summer as planned. As always, some things come with a learning curve, so I figured I might as well organize all my progress updates in one place and talk about my experiences, as I try to document in this “writing about writing” blog. Let’s organize this into categories!
Covers: First and foremost, I cannot possibly say enough good things about Emily of Emily’s_World_Of_Design. She has been absolutely fantastic to work with and I 100% recommend her to anyone who’s looking for a cover designer. As of right this second, the covers for Disintegration and Disintegration: The Prequels are complete, and The Fall of the Midnight Scorpions is in progress. I’m planning on doing an official reveal for Disintegration in about another month, but in the meantime, here’s a tiny sneak peek to hold us over. (I say “us” because this cover is amazing and I’m so impatient, but I want to wait for a few more things to be finalized before the reveal.)
Keep an eye out for that little scorpion to be showing up on all sorts of things in the weeks to come, and don’t forget—newsletter subscribers will see the full cover first!
Editing: Everything’s fine here. Since the kids are finally back in school full-time, I started getting back to my usual work schedule a couple of weeks ago, so that’s slowed me down a bit on the editing front, but it’ll get done. Again, Disintegration and Disintegration: The Prequels are completely done, and The Fall of the Midnight Scorpions is in progress. The “that” and “just” count for TFotMS did, as predicted, nearly make me sob, but I went through and slashed a lot of them. (“Still” wasn’t awful. “Really” snuck in more than I’d remembered.) Like I said in a previous post, there wasn’t a ton of work to do here (as compared to the Skies series, for example), but I still need to devote time to actually doing it.
Formatting: Aaaaaand here it is, why the statement “everything’s been going smoothly” has the “for the most part” qualifier in front of it. By this point, I’m pretty confident in my abilities to format an e-book. I went back and forth for the longest time over whether to outsource the paperback formatting or do it myself. I finally decided to give it a go on my own, and then if it turned out I was in over my head, I’d pay someone else to deal with it.
I used a combination of Amazon’s official guide plus a couple of other articles/blog posts that explained some steps a little more in-depth. While I know there are various programs out there for book formatting, I stuck with MS Word because that’s what I already own and that’s what I’m familiar with. As I followed (or thought I followed) the step-by-step instructions, it turned into one of those things where everything was going fine…until it wasn’t. For the curious, where I got tripped up was the page numbers and the headers/footers. There’s a difference between “acceptable” and “professional” and I was aiming for the latter, so I turned to Google for help. It took a little time, but I eventually wrapped my head around how to accomplish exactly what I wanted, and I think/hope it worked out. I’m crossing my fingers that I got all the margins and stuff right the first time out and it won’t be rejected, and I’m definitely planning on ordering a proof to double check everything. If, after all that, something’s still not right with the paperback, I’ll turn it over to someone who actually knows what they’re doing.
The e-book and paperback for Disintegration are mostly formatted; I have a placeholder in for the TFotMS cover and blurb, and I figure I should probably write a dedication for this one. Disintegration: The Prequels is only getting an e-book, but I haven’t formatted it yet. I’m hoping once I get to formatting the paperback for The Fall of the Midnight Scorpions, I’ll feel pretty comfortable. Maybe.
So that’s where everything stands. I was originally planning for a September 1st release date for Disintegration (and make the prequel set the newsletter freebie starting then; I’ll also make it accessible for free to current subscribers). However! I was recently reminded that the Alanis Morissette concert tickets I got last year were rescheduled for that day, and it looks like the show is going ahead, so even though I think everything will be all set up for the book release, it still feels like a LOT for one day, y’know? Since everything’s going well, I’m now aiming for August 30th. I haven’t decided when I’ll make the preorder available, as I’ve heard conflicting advice about that, but there’s going to be a lot of fun stuff going on leading up to the release, so stay tuned!