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End of Year Wrap-Up

December 17, 2019 By Lou

Happy Holidays! We made it. It’s been a whirlwind kind of year, but here we are at last.

A note of gratitude

None of this works without you, gentle reader. Not this blog, not the social media insanity, the newsletter, or the writing itself. None of it matters without you. I cannot thank you enough for being here and supporting my continued efforts to entertain and engage with you.

It means the world, not only to me, but to my family.

A crazy year indeed…

Four book launches in the last three months. Five this year if you count the Greystone box set. It’s so exciting to see The DSA come to life after so many years. It’s even more thrilling to revisit Portents with the Greystone-in-Training trilogy. I’m having more fun creating with each passing month and that is a gift I hope to share with you for many years to come.

The Good

The DSA is out. People are enjoying it. At this month’s Mini-Con, DSA outsold Greystone for the first time. A number of people were immediately pulled in by the premise. Trust me, the best is yet to come with the series.

I hit my sales goal for the year. I didn’t think I would after some very slow months at the start, but I did it. The local shows were the big winners, for sure, and I hope to continue to participate as my schedule allows.

I’m fully mapped out until 2022 now with projects. It’s a crazy feeling to be locked in for the next two years, but definitely helps figure out my schedule on a weekly or monthly basis.

The Less Good

I’m fully mapped out until 2022! I have so much to do!

Seriously though, the only bummer is that I’ve pushed some projects to the back burner to focus on current series. I’m really hoping to be able to put some time into new genres, but we’ll see with everything else going on.

Digital sales. I still haven’t quite mastered this one. Every time I think I’ve figured out a good metric, a decent strategy for people to find my books the game changes and I have to start over again. I was hoping DSA would launch stronger than it has, but the hope is that once Book 6 is out in April that there will be more interest in binging the whole first season. Same with Hammer and Anvil, but that might change next week as the book goes on sale for the holidays.

Happy Holidays!

I’m off for the next few weeks. Will there be any rest for me? Probably not. I’m working on the script for The Final Gauntlet, the last book in the Greystone-in-Training trilogy. (It’s coming together so well! Loving this one.) I’m also finalizing Spectral Advocate so I can order my first proof.

I will be back in January to announce project dates so get ready!

I hope you and your loved ones have an incredibly festive and harmonious holiday season.

Take care.

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Writing Update – November 26, 2019

November 26, 2019 By Lou

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! What a whirlwind of a year. I can’t believe another month has slipped by. It’s almost as unbelievable as seeing my Christmas tree already up in the living room. Madness, I say, madness! Enough of the intro, how about a writing update?

Writing Update

The Gifts of Kali

Editing is ALMOST complete on this one. I had planned on only working on this book until I had a readable draft and I came close to that goal. Really, all I have left are two readthroughs to button up the language, sentence structure, and some research elements. The story is set and I think you’re going to love it.

I plan to finish it up in two weeks.

Now the reason why I’ve been sidetracked from completing the project is because I’ve started work on DSA Season Two!

DSA Season Two

That’s right. The next six books in the series have been scripted since January. I’ve been reading the season opener over and over all month. I started the draft on the 18th and am now halfway through the book. Everyone gets a moment to shine in this book. (At least, everyone that survives up to this point…)

I have made some changes to my initial outline over the last ten months and it’s required a few structural changes to the narrative. Overall, however, I’m really enjoying digging into the series again. Wish I could tell you more, but I won’t for ruin the reading experience for you.

DSA Season One

Books 4 – 6 are now live and the ebook editions are up for pre-order. Check out the covers below!

Spectral Advocate arrives February 11th.

Dark Impulses hits the shelves on March 9th.

Broken Loyalties closes out season one with a bang on April 8th.

Appearances

November 30th – Buffalo History Museum 11am-2pm

Come visit this FREE event and meet 65 local authors. Buy some books and get them signed by the amazing talent Buffalo has to offer.

December 7-8 – Flower City Mini-Con

Taking place at the Greece Ridge Mall, hundred of vendors will be set up. Authors, artists, and local craftsmen alike will be on hand for all your holiday shopping needs! Stop by and grab your autographed copies of Greystone and DSA for that special someone on your shopping list.

Event is FREE for the public.

December 21 – Words & Wine at Marjim Manor Winery

A few local authors are getting together to read and share from their books at Marjim Manor from 1-4pm. Sip on some delicious wine and take part in the fun. Stock up on last minute holiday gifts!

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Hope to see you there!

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The DSA continues with Promethean! Out today!

November 13, 2019 By Lou

The Bellbrook affair was only the beginning for Ben Riley and the DSA. Promethean continues the first season of the series with a pulse-pounding mystery in the Windy City dealing with a rogue pyrokinetic and murder.

Promethean is available now in paperback and digitally!

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?

The mystery is only the tip of the iceberg as the DSA’s opening season kicks into high gear.

Order your copy now!

Paperback:

Amazon – US, UK, CA

Barnes and Noble

The digital edition is only $0.99 right now! Deal ends 11/30.

About Promethean

I think this was the moment the idea of the DSA solidified for me. The Clearing was all about setting the stage, but Promethean is where you can see the pieces starting to take a life of their own. Every character gets a moment to shine, but for me the Morgan/Ben dynamic makes the series. I love their interaction and how they evolve throughout the season.

These characters mean more to me than any plot. The way they view the world, their manner of speech and their quirks, are what make writing the DSA so enjoyable. I hope you’re able to see that on the published page.

I can’t wait for you to see where things are headed. Promethean sets up some major revelations for the series.

Thanks for reading!

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Paperbacks For Sale

November 5, 2019 By Lou

This is something I’ve wanted to offer for quite some time. Now, you can purchase paperback copies of all my books directly from me. Each one will be personalized and signed and sent to your door. Pretty sweet, right?

Order your paperbacks now!

The Process

  1. Choose your product(s).
  2. E-mail me at lou@loupaduano.com with your order details, address, and any specifics for the signed paperback(s).
  3. You will receive an invoice through Square.
  4. Once payment has been confirmed you will receive tracking information within 48-72 hours.

US customers pay no shipping cost or tax. I handle those costs on my end.

International shoppers will be notified of the shipping cost involved before before the final invoice is sent.

Pricing

Greystone – $10 each (view them here)

DSA – $9 each (view them here)

Greystone-in-Training – $9 each (view them here)

International customers will be notified of the cost involved before the final invoice is sent depending on what they order.

I am extremely excited to offer this service to you. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me at lou@loupaduano.com.

Happy Reading!

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Writing Update – September 24, 2019

September 24, 2019 By Lou

Another month has somehow slipped by! So much going on so let’s get to the writing update.

Writing Update

The DSA Season One

The first three books are live on retail sites. There is even a series page on Amazon. So cool.

The first two books have been submitted for proofs. I just received my copy of The Clearing and it looks fantastic. Love the job KDP did with the printing. It should be finalized tomorrow and on sale by the end of the week!

On the edit front, I finished up a massive overhaul of Book 5 last week. Tomorrow I start in on Book 6.

Hammer and Anvil

Last Saturday was a very busy day. Instead of enjoying the 80-degree weather, I did a final readthrough of the newest Greystone book. I think it might be my favorite novel yet. I really like the way the story came together.

It’s been submitted for a paperback proof and should be here Thursday! Expect to see it live on Amazon next week!

Gifts of Kali

I marked it on my calendar. Next week, I start the draft for Greystone-in-Training Book 2. I haven’t been sleeping well of late and I think it might because this one has been screaming for release.

Local Appearance Schedule

I’ve been reaching out to venues to spread the word about the releases coming out.

October 12th – Central Library in downtown Buffalo is hosting Indie Author Day. I’ll be there signing books and promoting both The Clearing as well as Hammer and Anvil. It runs from 11am to 2pm.

October 19th – Buffalo Comicon is back! Queen City Bookstore is hosting another fantastic show at the Buffalo Marriott. Tons of guests and free comics. It starts at 10am and goes until 5pm. I might even have copies of Promethean ready for some lucky readers. Order your ticket now!

November 2nd – The Buffalo Book Club Expo. There is a fantastic local author network building in Buffalo. A group of 15 of some of Buffalo’s most talented are coming together to promote their work at the Expo Market. Stay tuned for more details as I get them.

I’d love to see you at these shows. Be sure to stop and say hello!

October is going to be a huge month. A ton of promotions coming up. Keep an eye here and on social media for more updates.

Happy Reading!

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Finding a Character’s Voice

September 17, 2019 By Lou

There is this little exercise I like to do when I’m first putting pen to paper on a book. I like to put each character through different scenarios to see how they tick, to get a feel for who they are, and most importantly, to figure out a character’s voice.

It’s nothing unique. Many writers do the same. My approach is to carry a character with me throughout my day. As I work through chores, grocery shop, the morning commute, dealing with kids. Everything is a situation where this character has a chance to breathe, to grow into something more than just my inner-neuroses coming out on the page. (Though there is some of that too. Absolutely.)

Will they be snarky? Will they be sincere? Are they genuinely good or is there some selfishness in there as well? This is just exploration for how they evolve into a living, breathing character in your writing.

Does it work?

Most of the time. The more you can think about a character’s motivations, about their background–from family situation to marital status–everything adds to the ultimate voice that comes out on the page.

A character’s voice is the lifeblood of a novel. I’ve come to realize this even more as I’ve edited DSA this month. Whenever there is a change to dialogue recommended by my editor, I come back to who is speaking and why it sounds the way it does. Ben Riley, the lead in DSA, tends to be sarcastic and offers up inane and very long-winded ways to respond to simple questions. It’s who he is. He likes the sound of his own voice because if the only other option is silence it isn’t going to work for him. Ever.

Get a feel for your character’s voice. Let it drive their narrative.

I just finished reading Brian Michael Bendis’ Avengers run this month. For those who don’t know, Bendis was one of my favorite writers from about 2000 to 2012. I’m a big dialogue guy so whenever I needed to hear a voice, to get that conversational rhythm of a piece, I would break out a Bendis book to read.

Bendis wrote the Avengers from 2004 – 2013. Over 200 issues. From a storytelling point of view, the run is fantastic. It truly represents the best of what Marvel Comics was publishing during those years.

From a dialogue standpoint?

Everyone sounds the same. It’s sad to read it again and realize there are only a few characters that stand on their own–that have something unique about their voice. Spider-Man is one. He nails Spider-Man so well in this run. But if you look at Tony Stark, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist and a dozen others, there is no difference between any of them. I could read the dialogue to you and you would never know who said it.

That’s a weakness I’ve been trying to avoid. Is it an easy trap to fall into? Definitely. But if you take the time to really pull your character’s apart to find that unique voice, your writing will be stronger for it.

Guaranteed.

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