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Pre-Order Alert: The Clearing is coming this October!

August 6, 2019 By Lou

It all starts here! The story of Ben Riley and the DSA begins this October with The Clearing, now available for pre-order!

The Clearing

The residents of Bellbrook, Ohio have vanished.

Seven thousand people in a four-mile radius disappeared overnight. A dead zone remains, no outgoing signals emanating from the ghost town.

Ben Riley, framed for a crime he never committed, is the latest recruit to the Department of Special Assignments—a secret agency handling unsolved cases, those with open questions and unexplainable circumstances. Unsure what to expect or whether or not he deserves this second chance, Ben is thrust into a bizarre case of science gone wrong.

Now, Ben and the rest of the field team must find out what happened to the residents of Bellbrook…before it happens to them.

Welcome to the DSA…

The journey starts here. Six books per season for five seasons. For fans of The X-Files and The Atlantis Gene, this is the story for you. Huge questions about humanity’s beginnings and where we are heading as a people. It starts here with a seminal incident that will send the DSA field team on a collision course with destiny.

The Clearing arrives October 9th but you can pre-order your copy now for only $0.99!

Follow the story:

DSA Season One

The Clearing – October 9th
Promethean – November 13th
The Bridge – December 11th
Spectral Advocate – February 2020
Dark Impulses – March 2020
Broken Loyalties – April 2020

Every book has a standalone main story with subplots running throughout the season for the climactic finale in April.

Interested in joining the launch team for DSA?

Shoot me an e-mail at lou@loupaduano.com and I will add you to the list!

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The Clearing Cover Reveal!

June 25, 2019 By Lou

This one has been a long time coming.

The Clearing Cover Reveal!

I am very excited to share this one with you. When I started putting together the DSA back in 2015, I drew little sketches for each cover. Crude stick figure people with a million little notes of what should actually be there even if my artistic skills weren’t up to the task.

Case in point:

Not a bad first step, right? I mean, look at those amazing tree trunks.

(Yeah. I can’t draw. At all…)

Baby steps

In 2016 I took it a step further. I thought I could design the covers using template images and concepts. Seemed simple enough. HA. There is an art behind font selection and a dozen other areas on the cover. Skills I still have yet to learn though I think I’m getting better as time goes on.

Suffice it to say, the cover never materialized the way I was hoping…

cover reveal

It’s not terrible. It definitely had potential but I knew the cover could pop more, that it could be more professional in its presentation.

Improving on the theme

Trial and error was important for me here. Learning what was important for this story was a crucial part in understanding the story I wanted to tell. Putting years into the process might not have been the plan, but it became a vital component to truly understanding the world of the DSA.

Learning the production process was part of this as well. Reaching out and connecting with a talented designer was crucial to the success of the book. And it shows in the final cover for The Clearing.

cover reveal

Nat, over at Marraii Design, did an amazing job capturing the tone and the scene I had in mind for the cover for the first book of DSA.

You’ll have to wait until October to find out what is happening here but it’s the start of something huge. Can’t wait for you to read the first season of what I hope will be your new favorite series.

Plenty more covers heading your way this year and I’ll be talking about specific release dates very soon. Like I said, this project has been fomenting for a long time and it is crazy exciting to finally see it coming together, piece by piece.

Thanks for reading.

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The Long Journey of the DSA

June 4, 2019 By Lou

A friend once asked me how long it takes to write a book. When I told him the month’s long process involved he stared at me in disbelief. To him, writing was a simple matter. Put words on a page and hit the publish button.

Oh, to dream.

I do believe I move pretty quickly through the process. I like seeing a clear progression, hitting a certain goal, week by week until completion.

Then there’s the DSA.

In the beginning…

In 2014 I wrote a book called Hench. Someday you might read it. No one ever has. It was my first attempt at a humorous first-person heist novel. It’s the longest single work I’ve ever put together and took me seven months to craft.

Hench burned me out for a bit.

I saw how much time it took and realized I needed a fresh approach. During that time I was researching self-publishing, still unsure how and when to take the leap. I stumbled on a book called Write. Publish. Repeat. It was a great look at how to set a pace and put out a stream of fiction in serialized fashion.

I fell in love with the concept. Television has always been my go-to for entertainment. I love the weekly installment and the connective tissue required to build a season of stories. Cliffhangers, subplots, everything about the medium appeals to me as a writer.

I wanted to bring that to my writing.

Coming up with the DSA

In the fall of 2014, I started mapping out seasons of stories in an attempt to find the right match for my sensibilities. They started out small, little snippets of action followed by nothing. They went nowhere.

In October I stumbled on the DSA. I thought about every show I ever loved. From The X-Files to Babylon 5 and what was essential to each one. What made me come back week after week to view the next installment. I made a list and in the middle of my discovery phase the DSA poured out of me.

I spent the month building the organization, the format and the players involved. Every aspect had to have a purpose, every piece had to mean something to the overall structure.

By the end of the year I had my first episode completed. The Clearing. I built it exactly as a television show would. This was the pilot. It had to pop so there were explosions, a bigger threat, a bigger cast even. Every decision came from that place of how would I do it on the screen and how could I translate it to prose.

The next five books took all of 2015 to write. My second daughter was born in March so she can take some of the blame on that one, but most of it fell on me for not quite knowing how to manage the series as a whole. And for not understanding the narrative from start to finish.

Not completely.

Publication snag…

The DSA was meant to be my launching point as an author. After 15 months of drafting and editing, I was ready.

My publishing company was formed in January 2016. Eleven Ten Publishing. Named after my girls’ birthdays. During that process, the investment required to have an LLC, the DSA suddenly went from the top of my list to the bottom of my pile.

I didn’t have the capital to edit, format or designs covers for six books and I was unwilling to stagger releases. The intention was always to be a seasonal structure, to release timely in order to capitalize on reader excitement.

So the DSA went away…

2018

I finished A Circle of Shadows in March last year. It was a months-long battle to close out the first cycle of the Greystone Saga. I was proud of what I accomplished, proud of the story told.

And afraid of what came next.

I had ideas. Some new. Some older than dirt. Hench came up and was quickly put aside. (It’s soooo long!)

But I always knew what I wanted to see next.

I rewrote The Clearing in six days. It needed it, much as my mother keeps telling me how much she enjoyed the book the first time around. My style changed over the three year delay. My narrative instincts evolved (or so I like to think…)

So I set about cleaning up the work, making the season tighter with more connective tissue. And I started to see where things were going.

Before, back in 2015, I had the first season and the inkling of the season opener for the second. That was it. No grand plan. No idea where I was headed. So part of the rewriting process was to find those connections and plant the seeds in season one.

By the end of 2018, all six episodes were rewritten and all six episodes of season two were outlined.

Countdown to launch

My original launch window was June of this year. Well, as you may have noticed, I missed that one. My fault and I’ll tell you why.

I scripted all six books for season 2 in January. It wasn’t my intention. It just happened.

Then Soriya and Loren decided to pull me back to Portents for a few weeks after that for what will be Hammer and Anvil, the first in an unplanned Greystone-In-Training trilogy.

By the time I sat down to start my final edits on season 1 of DSA I was already six weeks behind schedule. Whoops…

It took three months but the hardest part is over. The books are drafted, edited, rewritten, edited again, and probably will be edited one more time come the end of July.

How long does it take to write a book? As long as it does. And as long as it takes to make a kick ass final product.

(I guarantee Hench would have taken longer…)

The DSA arrives this October! Get ready.

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