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DSA Cover Reveals

September 10, 2019 By Lou

It’s a crazy week at the writing desk. I’m finishing up on The Clearing and getting it ready for publication. Hammer and Anvil is going through one more round of edits before the final readthrough. The October releases are coming together nicely.

Are you ready for what comes next?

Cover Reveal Time!

Promethean

What is the Promethean Project?

On the hunt for a lead from the Bellbrook affair, Ben Riley and Morgan Dunleavy discover a dead body and a growing conspiracy. The only clue left behind? A handprint burned into the bone of the victim.

Not everything is what it seems as Connor Hendricks, their FBI liaison, connects this latest death with a series of lab-related arsons.

Caught in a web of lies and illicit drug trials, Ben and Morgan must learn to trust each other or be the next victims of an elusive pyrokinetic.

But is he the killer or merely another victim caught up in a larger game?

DSA Season One, Book Two arrives November 13th but you can pre-order your copy today!

The Bridge

A sniper’s bullet changed Lincoln MacKenzie’s life forever.

Lincoln has been tasked with a mission: to hunt down the Witness—the enigmatic man behind the tragedy in Bellbrook.

Present and past entwine as Lincoln is forced to make a choice between ending the life of the Witness or saving him from a far more dangerous threat.

Will Lincoln’s desire for revenge outweigh his need for the truth?

Meanwhile, Ben Riley is caught in the middle of a political game as his assessment begins before the Inter-Agency Council. But is the purpose behind his questioning only the opening gambit of a larger plot against not only the Director of the DSA, but the agency itself?

The DSA starts to crumble with this crucial chapter of the series.

DSA Season One, Book Three hits shelves on December 11th. You can pre-order your digital copy now!

Praise for MiblArt

I can’t say enough good things about MiblArt. They came in and helped me out of a real jam in putting these covers together. I absolutely love the look of the series and can’t wait to see them in paperback.

 

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Writing Update – August 27, 2019

August 27, 2019 By Lou

Well, there goes another summer. How does this keep happening? Oh yeah, the writing thing…

Writing Update

DSA Season One

Final edits are progressing nicely on the series. I’ve certainly learned quite a bit about my weaknesses as a writer and where I need to focus going forward. That was what drew me to JD Book Services in the first place. I’ve always recognized that my prose hasn’t been as strong as it should have been. This has been the kick in the ass I’ve needed to figure out why I’ve felt that way and how to correct the problems for future drafts.

The Clearing is heading back for proofreading right now. Once that’s all set I can finalize the page count and start getting some proofs made! I wrote the first draft of this book back in 2015. It’s been such a journey, I honestly worried I would never reach the end.

Promethean and The Bridge are my focus this week. Tweaking sentence structure and clarifying certain points takes an incredible amount of time–and patience–so hopefully I won’t completely screw them up in the process.

Greystone-In-Training

This month, I took time out of editing to write the script for book two in the trilogy. The Gifts of Kali might be my favorite script yet. It has some fantastic character moments for Soriya and Mentor.

I’m looking forward to sitting down to draft the book as soon as final edits are completed on DSA.

The Lost Outpost

Remember this one? Probably not. I wrote the draft for NaNoWriMo back in 2017. Well, lately I’ve been diving into the text to see where I can flesh out the narrative. Massive edits are coming this fall for this bad boy. It’s a sci-fi horror piece I’ve had in my head since 2007. Really hoping I can make it work the way I always intended.

We’ll see.

Pre-Orders!

The Clearing is coming your way October 9th. Pre-order your copy here!

Hammer and Anvil launches October 24th. You can pre-order your copy here!

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Join the Launch Team Today

July 9, 2019 By Lou

Want a free copy of my upcoming releases? Join the launch team today!

Explain this launch team thing to me…

It all comes down to reviews. No matter what anyone tells you, they are the gold standard for social promotion. There is nothing better than a reader’s opinion of your book to show the world that they should take a chance on your product. I can scream from the mountains that Greystone is a phenomenal series but I might be slightly biased…

Might be.

So, in exchange for a free copy of my book all I ask in return is an honest review on Amazon, Goodreads, and everywhere else you feel comfortable leaving one the week the book is released. Easy peasy.

What does a review entail?

A sentence or two at their most basic. Overall impression and whether or not you think others will enjoy the story told. You can go further into the plot, the craft behind the work, but that’s completely up to you.

The schedule this year.

It’s a little crazy, to be honest. I try to give a month or two of lead time for reading and preparing for the launch. The schedule is a little tighter than I prefer for this year but I’ll do everything I can to make it work for you.

DSA Season One, Book One – The Clearing launches in early October. Advance reader copies will be available starting September 8th.

Greystone-In-Training Book One – Hammer and Anvil also launches in October but will be near the end of the month. ARC’s will be sent out starting September 23rd.

DSA Season One, Book Two – Promethean launches mid-November. Advance reader copies will be available starting October 1st.

From there things get a little nebulous in terms of details. Faster readers can continue with the DSA series right through Book 6 (releases in April 2020).

If you’re excited about the new projects and ready to read, there’s no better way than through the launch team. It’s a good community and always a treat to hear the reactions from readers.

Email me at lou@loupaduano.com to join today!

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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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Writing Update – April 30, 2019

April 30, 2019 By Lou

Welcome to the writing update for April 2019! It’s been a crazy month in the basement as I try and close out some stuff and start others.

On with the show!

Writing Update

DSA Season One

I am currently in the middle of self-editing the final book of season one. But Lou, you said your deadline was today? What happened?

Jury duty. Crazy, right? I am fulfilling my obligation as a US citizen at the moment, so writing time during the Easter holiday hit a big snag.

I will be finished with Broken Loyalties next weekend and reading through all six episodes the following week! Very excited to pass this along to some alpha readers for feedback.

Hammer and Anvil

Another reason for the slight delay is the opening book of the Greystone-In-Training trilogy. My initial plan was to finish DSA before diving into the script for Hammer and Anvil.

Then my brain took over.

Stupid brain.

The script is DONE for this book. 106 pages of Soriya awesomeness that will serve as the spine for the draft. It’s actually a pretty tight script in my opinion. Sometimes when I work a little faster on a project than I should – i.e. all the time – I tend to overlook the nuances of each character’s arc.

I nailed them here perfectly. Every interaction is layered for character and plot. Each scene propels the narrative forward to the next.

Can’t wait to dive into the draft next month. Hoping to close it out by the end of May with edits in June. However, as you may recall, plans tend to shift slightly as life takes over.

Release Schedule

As it stands now, there are a few things coming your way from me later this year.

August – Greystone: The Complete First Cycle Digital Box Set

All five novels of the Greystone series in one fantastic package. The cover is awesome and you already know the contents are. There will be teases for what comes next as well as some personal reflections from me (I hope).

October – DSA: Season One, Book One – The Clearing

It all starts here! The people of Bellbrook, Ohio have vanished and only the DSA field team can solve the mystery behind their disappearance. Or will they become victims themselves?

November – DSA: Season One, Book Two – Promethean

The field team investigates a mysterious murder and runs afoul of a pyrokinetic trapped in a deeper conspiracy than any of them thought possible.

December – DSA: Season One, Book Three – The Bridge

The team is split between personal tragedies and professional inquisitions. Lines are drawn and loyalties are tested.

Where does Hammer and Anvil fit? Hopefully, in September but I’m leaving it open at the moment so I can nail down the draft. By the end of May I should have a clear picture of where it will fall on the schedule.

Stay tuned.

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Multi-Tasking Projects

February 26, 2019 By Lou

Part of the joy of writing can be the immersive nature of the beast. Digging into a story, poring your way through research and developing logic and rules for your world. It’s absolutely a blast to build, to create, and thrive in the fiction.

It can also turn into a chore.

There is that fear. Time slips away when working on what can turn out to be a multi-year project. For all your building, the rules might go from enjoyment to confinement. So how to break out of your doldrums? How do you step back so you can return to appreciate your creations instead of harping on their faults?

Multi-tasking projects

Take that angst, that aggression, and put it toward a new endeavor. Maybe it isn’t writing a book. It could be building a website or copyediting for a commercial site. Use that creative need and keep working, just on something else.

Taking your mind off your long-term project isn’t a crime. Sometimes – and this tends to be more true than not – the work is better for it. Figuring out a new puzzle helps you crack the one you’ve left on your word processor for a day, a week, a month. Not forever. Merely a small amount to gain perspective that immersion tends to obscure in the process.

How to make time for both…

This is the tricky part and everyone will tackle this differently. Some writers have the full day (LUCKY) and can break it up by morning and afternoon.

If you’re like me and can only dream of a full eight to ten hours per days writing your heart out, then you have to be a little more creative – and way more flexible.

Create milestones. Make them small, maybe even weekly goals. Once you reach a certain point on one project you move onto the other tasks. I set up a weekly checklist. Once my writing goal is met I now have time for blogging, e-mail clean up, and the dozen other jobs I tend to push off until the last second.

In terms of multiple book projects, I break down the process by draft.

Outline, Script, Readthrough, Draft, Self-Editing (x3) and then Done.

Once I complete one step in that process I turn to another project. For the DSA Season 2 I outlined all six books first then went back to script each one in turn. In between scripts I continued to self-edit Season 1, using what I learned of where the story is heading to dictate certain changes to the narrative.

When all six scripts were done, I put Season 2 away to focus on completing Season 1 edits.

Don’t overwhelm your schedule

Multi-tasking projects, especially different series of books, can prove to be quite challenging. Your voice in the narrative might be different and switching between the projects can prove difficult and frustrating.

Know your limits and let them guide your schedule instead of burying yourself. Once you get overwhelmed it is tough to find your way back so that the work becomes enjoyable again.

I had a third series I was hoping to take on this year. An awesome project I can’t wait to dive into, but it required too much time to get off the ground. Hours I couldn’t possibly find unless it pulled me away from the DSA and Greystone. It’s tentatively scheduled for next year on the writing schedule.

Understand what you can handle and how it will affect your story. Then map it all out so you can find your way.

Get to it.

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