Sotto Voce.

December 30, 2005

Oh Great, Another Mouth to Feed

Filed under: Typecasting — sottovoce @ 11:04 am
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I might as well go home and get teen pregnant.

December 16, 2005

A Sense of (Be)Longing

Filed under: Typecasting — sottovoce @ 11:03 am

Three Cheers for the Chort!

December 13, 2005

It’s Not Debt, It’s Called Being Book Poor

Filed under: Typecasting — sottovoce @ 11:02 am

Hey, Strong Bad! I need to be kicked in the face.

December 8, 2005

Up and Coming

Filed under: Life the Universe and Everything — sottovoce @ 11:01 am

The website for my forthcoming book, Seeing Through Clouds, is currently under construction as a subdomain on this site. Take a look and let me know what you think.

The cover art is by Ron Blalock and the graphic design of the book is by Bill Gordon. The site colors and font are based on their work. I humbly stand on the shoulders of giants.

The plan is to launch the site under its own domain name when the book launches early next year. Lately I’ve been spending most of my free time (literally; as in, time I don’t get paid for) working on getting the book, the website, and the marketing plan into shape.

Now I understand what the pros mean when they tell you that writing (and editing and rewriting and editing and rerewriting and editing and …) is really only the beginning. And that goes double for those of us who are choosing the self-publishing route.

By the way, I hope some of you readers (all 3 of you) are wondering why a professional writer with a decent track record of stable freelance sales would choose to go the self-publishing route. I’m hoping this because I have some strong opinions that I’d really love to share, and Mary Jo is tired of hearing them. So since I don’t have a comment feature, you’ll just have to write me and we can have a nice one-to-one conversation about it.

And for those of you who intuit that a writer could decide to go the self-publishing route precisely because per has a decent track record of stable freelance sales — you are blood of my blood.

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