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First Look at Tales from Portents

September 12, 2016 By Lou

You’ve been waiting patiently for this, I know. You’ve finished Signs of Portents and have been sitting silently in the corner for word one on the next book, hoping, begging, pleading for some direction on your next favorite book.

Who says I don’t deliver the goods?

Welcome to the next chapter and the first (in some ways). A collection of six short stories taking the threads left dangling throughout Signs of Portents. From characters mentioned to events relating to our main cast, such as Loren’s first “tour of duty” with the Portents PD.

Welcome to Tales from Portents.

Tales from Portents BannerI know we’re a few months from delivery on this project but I’m chomping at the bit to share some details as to why I chose to write this book instead of the actual sequel to Signs of Portents. Wait. What? This isn’t the sequel? What gives?

Relax. I’m getting there. Promise.

 

This book wasn’t supposed to exist.

I have a pretty clear roadmap for what I call the first “Cycle” of Greystone. Three full length novels, each building up to something huge for the characters. All of them. While I was putting together the overall story bible I thought about Portents on a smaller scale, on a more monster of the week level than the grand scope of things. These stories were meant to fill in the gap between books two and three.

Four books. Total.

So where did this entire project come from?

I wanted to promote Signs of Portents, as well as draw in other readers and thank the ones I already have by providing them with a free story in the Greystone universe. People love free. I know I do. So I set to work on coming up with something perfect to give away.

I came back with a notebook full of ideas. Each with their own merit, stemming from some line of text within the confines of Signs of Portents that needed fleshing out. That demanded more.

Giving birth to Tales from Portents.

What will you will find inside?

  • Ruiz’s first encounter with Mentor – including some slight nods to what is coming up for the character in next summer’s release.
  • Soriya’s first meeting with Vlad. There was always more about the kid (besides playing a great corpse in Signs) and this gave me the perfect opportunity to explore that.
  • Loren’s time in Chicago. Did Loren even try to find a life there? Or did Portents refuse to let him?
  • An early case with Soriya and Loren. How do you build trust between these two people? That was the question I asked when putting together this story.
  • A hint at a larger threat to come. For Soriya. And for Portents.
  • And finally, because it was too glaring to ignore: the history between Loren and Standish – the dirty cop that sent Loren over the edge and packing for Chicago in the first place. This is the one that had to be in the collection and really is the crux of the overall story being told throughout all six tales.

But I hate prequels. Why should I bother?

Don’t be a hater. Tales from Portents has a huge payoff to the overall story in the first cycle of the Greystone series and beyond.

There are threads weaving through each tale that connect to next full length novel. There are threats introduced that play a part in the next short story collection. And everything comes together in the third full length novel in a big way. Every story told is important, be it through character development, the ever growing threats to our heroes and their city, and everything in between.

Plus, I had a blast writing it.

Tales from Portents comes out in February 2017. Mark your calendars.

You’ll be hearing much more about Tales over the next few months including when the freebie that kicked off the project will be available. It is an incredibly important story that I am very excited to share with you and really bridges Signs of Portents with the next novel. It is called Resurrectionists.

More details coming soon.

Thanks for reading.

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Writing Update – September 1, 2016

September 1, 2016 By Lou

I like to take stock on where I am with my work and I feel it’s important to share that with you here. Every two weeks you can find out what I’m currently writing, what I’ve been reading and other interesting factoids I have found on the interwebs instead of doing my work.

Currently Writing:

This week is the end of the self-editing phase for Tales from Portents. (Hooray!) It’s been a blast trying to add some layers to Signs of Portents while also acting as a bridge to the next full length novel. The plan was to take some of the threads and tie them up or explain them more. However, when creating this project I ended up with even more questions, characters, and plot lines which you will encounter in future novels. I can’t wait to see where all these threads lead.

Speaking of new novels, I finished writing the plot breakdown for my next project. (Double Hooray!) Typically when I start plotting I try to keep a list of connecting scenes in a notebook then pull them together at the end. For shorter projects this works great. It has been awhile since I plotted a novel this large so I thought visualizing the arc might work a little better for me.

whiteboard writing

Unfortunately, my whiteboard had been taken over by every color marker in the place. So I thought… INDEX CARDS.

index card writing

Yes. We only had hot pink and purple index cards. (The ladies own this house.)

BUT, the cards worked out and the plot for next summer’s release is rocking and rolling. September is all about scripting the scenes laid out in colorful style. I will be talking about both pieces of my process throughout the month.

On the Signs of Portents front, things are doing well after launch week. Thank you to everyone for spreading the word which is definitely getting around on the book. Now that more distribution channels are open, I am looking into a few new marketing avenues to promote it further.

What I’ve Been Reading

Ian Rankin’s A Good Hanging – I am only a hundred pages into this short story collection from the early days in the Inspector Rebus series. I love how Rankin writes the titular character and how Edinburgh plays a crucial role in every tale. Being Frank and Concrete Evidence are two of the stronger pieces so far in the collection. It is interesting how he finds a creative way to look at the solving of a crime in each story. Especially Concrete Evidence, where the killer is pretty obvious from the beginning and the struggle becomes how Rebus goes about tracking down an air tight piece of evidence for the conviction. Great stuff. Can’t wait to finish the rest.

Mark Waid’s Daredevil – I was an avid Daredevil fan up until this run. Andy Diggle’s run, while crucial to hitting the reset button on a character that had become so dark and depressed that a demon actually took over his body, pretty much gave me a place to jump off. BIG MISTAKE. (As usual.) Mark Waid’s Daredevil is FUN. There is drama. There is darkness. Waid pushes Daredevil’s buttons as well as the great Frank Miller ever did but he keeps Matt Murdock in the light. And some of it is truly brutal. Waid always nails the super-heroics of his funny-books, but what he is able to hit on (repeatedly and with great effect) is the humanity of the Daredevil cast. Foggy Nelson, in particular, with his battle with cancer was such a touchstone of his run. Absolutely a must read. Great stuff.

Have a great book recommendation? Want to tell me why Ben Affleck’s Daredevil is the greatest super-hero film of all time? Shoot me a message.

The Web

Joanna Penn talks about Ad-Stacking to get on the USA Today Bestseller List – A great lesson for beginners and veterans alike. How to pull all your resources into the mix for a huge promotion with a very targeted goal. Getting on the USA Bestseller list as a single author. Joanna Penn breaks down the costs involved, the pieces in play and the results. A perfect case study in how losing money in the short term to achieve a goal can end up paying dividends in the long run.

Thanks for reading.

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Signs of Portents – On Sale NOW

August 22, 2016 By Lou

Signs of Portents is on sale now!

Today is the day!!

Wait. Didn’t I say this book was coming out on the 30th? It’s only the 22nd. Did I lose my calendar? Or my mind? (Probably the latter…)

There’s a story in there…

It’s a learning game with certain things. I have complete control over my schedule, writing, blogging, editing, etc. When it comes to distributors and how they handle things? Let’s just say I’m still figuring all that out.

I clicked a button. Createspace, an incredibly user-friendly service that I will be using in abundance for as long as I write, doesn’t do pre-orders when ready to publish. As far as I’ve seen anyway. Maybe there is a trick I am missing, some link embedded in a secret html code to be deciphered by Robert Langdon. (I don’t have Tom Hanks’ talent to find it.) I went through the proof process until the book looked perfect and I hit the approve button.

WHAT WAS I THINKING?

All of a sudden my book was on Amazon and ready to go. Not the worst news ever EXCEPT…

The Kindle version wasn’t uploaded yet. I had set that for pre-order (because you can for some reason) so it wasn’t going to ready until the 30th. Thankfully I could change it and the 22nd became THE DAY of choice for both.

For Amazon.

Everything else? I needed a little more lead time than I gave myself. Another lesson definitely learned for the next book. (coming February 2017, hint hint) For the Nook readers, the Barnes and Noble shoppers, iBooks, Kobo, local bookstores, libraries and everything else in the world? Signs of Portents is coming. SOON.

When that day arrives, as soon as word trickles down from my distributor overlords (whom I love and respect greatly) you will be the first to hear it.

So good news, bad news thing but let’s circle back to the good news since I never tire of typing it:

Signs of Portents, the first book in the Greystone series, is on sale NOW.

Get it. Read it. Love it. And REVIEW IT. (Please and thank you.)

Signs of Portents on sale NOW

 

 

BONUS DIGITAL EDITION

Anyone that purchases the paperback of Signs of Portents through Amazon is also eligible for a FREE Kindle version of the novel!! It is through their Kindle Matchbook program. I thought it was a nice bonus and a way to thank you for taking a chance on a new author. Speaking of thanks…

A Word of Thanks

It’s taken quite some time to get here. More than I would have liked and more than certain family members too. (You can read about that nightmare here.) I could not have done it without the love and support of my family and friends, always pushing me to work and to get better at creating, at writing, and everything I do.

The first cycle of the Greystone has just begun. Come along for the ride.

And thanks for reading.

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