Solar Clipper Diary

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BaltiCon Schedule

In case anybody wants to know where to find me this weekend, here’s the list of panels and activities I’m scheduled for. There’ll be unscheduled ones, too.

5/27/11 7:00 PM Room: Chesapeake Track: New Media

Podiobooks Free Serial Audio
Free audiobooks that are worth it

Let’s face it, most free stuff is crap. However, Podiobooks.com stands out as a gem among the poo. Find out about the authors on podiobooks.com that you know and the ones you don’t who have chosen to release some of their works for free.

5/28/11 7:00 PM Room: Chesapeake Track: New Media

Creating The Brand
Crafting a Recognizable Presence for Your Podcast

Our panel of professionals take you through the perilous journey of creating a concrete presence for their podcasts. Learn what you’ll need, who to hire and what questions to ask. Formulate a sensible budget for your story and create a brand that will attract more listeners than ever before.

5/28/11 8:00 PM Room: Derby Track: New Media

Making Stories Worth Hearing

It’s been over six years since the first podiobook appeared on the internet, and in that time, audio fiction has exploded into a variety of styles and formats. Authors have grappled with the often conflicting demands of story, serial format, audio presentation and immersion. Having just a good story does not always lead to a good podcast, and while expansive voice casts and custom-composed music can help draw the listener in, they come with their own problems. Join some of the best fiction podcasters as they discuss their solutions to making the written word worth hearing.

5/28/11 9:30 PM Room: Chase Track: Readers

Nathan Lowell — Reading

5/29/11 11:00 AM Room: Maryland Foyer Track: Autographings

Nathan Lowell, Phil Rossi, and Roberta Rogow

Autograph Session

Nathan Lowell and Roberta Rogow Autograph Session

5/29/11 12:00 PM Room: Derby Track: New Media

Book Launch: The Empress Sword

The Empress Sword by Paulette Jaxton is a newly published book from Dragon Moon Press. Come meet the author, hear a reading from the novel, try some Trader’s Stew, refreshments served, games and giveaways.

A brave prince, a ferocious dragon, and a magic sword are all familiar elements of the classic adventure story. But for thirteen-year-old Prince Aster of Caledon, the quest for the Empress Sword — the only magic strong enough to defeat the dragon menacing his kingdom — is just the beginning. Even though the royal sorcerer forbids it, the prince sets out on the epic quest alone with only a stable boy as escort. A chance encounter with a lovely shop girl threatens to send the prince on a different sort of quest, one of the heart, but he perseveres and eventually discovers the sword’s ancient resting place. Aster has always been told that wielding great magic requires a sacrifice, but what the Empress Sword demands from him is the last thing he ever expected to lose: his own identity as crown prince and the king’s only son.

5/29/11 3:00 PM Room: Salon C Track: Publishers (Mini-Program)

Ridan Publishing Presents

The Changing Face of Publishing. Meet publisher Robin Sullivan, along with science fiction writers Nathan Lowell, Mashall Thomas, and best-selling fantasy author Michael Sullivan who will explain how ebook and POD technology is permitting indie authors to earn a living writing full time. All three will be signing books (including the launch of Full Share – the third book in Lowell’s Solar Clipper Series), and answering questions. In addition, there will be plenty of door prizes including book giveaways, T-shirts, and Special Edition Coffee Mugs. Come on by and see how publishing has changed — forever.

5/29/11 6:00 PM Room: Derby Track: New Media

Tech for Writers

Does anyone else find it peculiar that Science Fiction authors tend to be technophobic? Well, not all authors tend to feel that way. With gadgets, software, and hardware at their disposal, authors are embracing technology that is not only surpassing what the legends were writing about, but helping them be better writers. Find out what tech toys are appealing to writers out there.

5/29/11 10:00 PM Room: Chesapeake Track: New Media

Geek Parenting and New Media

Our panel of geek parents chime in with their thoughts on raising young geeks. What is the right age to show the kids Star Wars? Do you show them all 6 or only the good ones. What websites are good and safe for kids at what age? How do you teach your kids about Internet privacy? How do you prepare them for “Greifers” on gaming systems? When is it OK for them to use their real name?

5/30/11 10:00 AM Room: Salon C Track: Literary

Network vs Platform: Can you tell them apart?

Most authors know they need to develop a platform but many seem to be building networks instead. Knowing the difference can help sell books. This panel will discuss the difference and explore the opportunities that social media tools provide to foster both.

Status Report

Half Share -
The hardcovers are still pending. I’m not sure where those are but I’m pretty sure I’m much less concerned about those than about getting Full Share out. They are coming and I’ll post here, put a message on the mailing list and generally let everybody know what’s happening when they break open. There will be 250 just like last time.

Full Share –
Ridan has my edits. My editor has been locked in the den with the copy for days and I’m expecting to see those emerge any minute. When they do, I need to respond and get them back to her. I still haven’t seen the cover art but I’m trusting Michael to envision something better than I could imagine myself. At the moment I’m thinking about something like the “reverse” of the Quarter Share cover where we see Lois coming into the frame, but in this case leaving. We’ll see what he comes up with but I trust his eye.

Light in the Darkness -

The Odin’s Outpost novella has a working title. I’ve written two-thirds of it twice now. I think I’m closer to actually doing something useful.

South Coast –
This is the next audio book I’ll be doing. Probably after Balticon.

Talking On My Morning Walk -
For health reasons I have to get more exercise. I’m walking two miles every morning. For the last mile, I use my phone and earbud to record about 15-20 minutes of whatever I’m thinking about. Could be weather. Could be books. Could be anything really. At least one episode has me sniffing a lot and another where I finally remembered a hanky and used it–loudly, apparently. If you’re just hungry for the sound of my voice and want to know what I’m doing today, you can find that at Talking On My Morning Walk.

Happy Anniversary

A year ago today, Quarter Share became available on Amazon. A lot has happened in that year, not the least of which is that we’ve sold 10,000 copies.

Here’s to another year of great sales, wonderful fans, and even more books available for you all to read.

(Full Share is due out VERY soon)

Three Million

That’s a big number and marks a significant milestone for me.

That’s how many times an episode of mine has been downloaded. I’ve had a day or so to contemplate this and I’m still boggled. Granted there are a lot of episodes but that’s a lot of people who’ve grabbed some or all of the stories.

To put it in perspective, Jan 7, 2010, when I signed with Ridan, I’d just broken one million downloads. Fifteen months later I’ve added a few more episodes and two million more downloads. The listener population seems to be very close to 20,000 at this point and perhaps has gone over.

You humble me with your support. Thanks.

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