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Nov 03 2022

Very Tired, and The Problem Is Always at the Beginning

I’m having another very normal one with the ‘Zon.

Totally normal day in self-publishing. 🙃 pic.twitter.com/MH7UjOqik6

— @skyladawn.ca at bsky! (@skyladawn) November 2, 2022

I got a real human being right off the bat, although now he wants me to contact readers and get product numbers from the books. Some he’s claiming were orders filled with returned stock but I am having tremendous difficulty believing I can sell so few paperback copies (in some cases, single digits) and have several returns of each. Especially late in a series, when the only people buying them are diehard fans.

Anyway, this came about because they’d dropped an ebook price again to match this artificially lowered print price on a book. So right now Blood Ties is not available in the US store; if you want to grab it for 75% off this week, use the coupon code FCKTHEZON at checkout at Payhip. If I’m going to make pennies on the book, at least Amazon won’t get a cut.

I am very tired. I’m debating having once-a-year print sales, where you can only get paperbacks at Amazon for a brief window, like the old Disney Vault. We’ll see. (Please do not lecture me about printer options; I’ve been doing this for nine years myself and I worked in small press for six years prior to that. Thanks.)

Speaking of books delisted, I ended up taking How the Werewolf Stole Christmas down last night from all third parties, and Rebellion off of Amazon.

The other night I was watching an interview with the dev of an indie game I quite liked, and it really hit home some of the parallels across all mediums when talking about independent creators (which was going to be a post here, but I’ll save that for my Patreon writing essay this month). One of those things is how, when stuff isn’t selling, you can at least take comfort in the fact that the people who did get it are enjoying it.

Except no one enjoyed those. For HtWSC, I have very little success with short stories, the complaint seeming to be that they’re not the long novels I’m known for. For Rebellion…I dunno why folks hated that one. But seeing a bunch of one-stars just brings me down on something that has literally sold single-digit copies (esp Rebellion, as that was a really personal story about suicide ideation) so…why? Fuck that. HtWSC is still on Payhip, and still free on Patreon, but I’ve removed it elsewhere. When I get a few more First Dates (that end badly) stories done as I’ve wanted to, I’ll combine them all into a set and include it then. Or maybe I’ll do a River special edition or something. I dunno.

I am very tired.

Anyway, I have a lighter schedule this week to give myself some recovery time before I dive back into long hours next week. I pulled out Waverly 4, which I wrote 50K on…in August? September? I don’t remember. It was an unplanned book, one the series needed because my head had moved a little faster in planning and the characters needed more time for developments (same thing happened with Livi, which I talked about here), but this means that while the book is needed, it hasn’t simmered as long in my head.

Waverly’s books are interesting, as I find I write mysteries the opposite of how they’re “supposed” to be written–I dive in, get it all out, and weave in the red herrings and things much later, rather than meticulous plotting. There is also a lot she picks up on that I don’t, so it’s easier if I just throw a bunch of clues at her and let her figure it out than try to do so myself and shuffle her along a particular path.

I use square bracket placeholders for things (like [fill in here] or [last name] or [fix this]) when I’m fast-drafting, to keep the momentum going. So far in Waverly 4 there are 105 of them.

Or were. There are huge problems with the book and I’m not sure where to go with the 30K remaining to write, so I thought I’d refresh my memory by starting at the beginning.

Some of the problems I thought would need a huge overhaul just needed tweaks and suddenly I realized oh, wait, that works. And my subconscious always sets up far more than I realize–in this case, the answers to much of what I worried about were right there at the beginning of the book.

There are few universal truths among writers, but I think that might be one of them: if you’re having tremendous trouble with things, or feel like you’ve hit a wall, the answer is almost always right there at the beginning.

Maybe the book needs a new foundation (Yampellec’s Idol was like that). Maybe you have no idea how the third act is supposed to end. But all of those answers almost always are somewhere early on, staring you right in the face–you just need some distance.

Waverly’s books actually make me laugh aloud, even though they’re not humour, and I often write them in a fugue state where I don’t remember what I’ve written so it always hits me a quite a surprise. Putting a quick excerpt of what I read last night under a cut.

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Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: i guess i'm blogging now, update

Oct 30 2022

So…I guess I’m trying to blog again?

Twitter is just microblogging, so it should be too hard to remember what I’m doing.

Charon’s Gold is out in the world and I don’t have any hatemail yet, so there’s that, but last time it was a couple of months before it started. I’m about 50% sure much of it was from pirates, both due to when it started and because literally no one is as entitled as those who get everything free, but there were definitely those who bought who felt that gave them the right to yell at me.

The only one who has the right to yell at me is my cat, and at least he only does it because he wants me to replay his favourite song at bedtime.

Other release news: SURPRISE, Witch Hunt is ready a few weeks sooner than I expected! Paperback should be live soon and ebook is going up for all patrons tomorrow afternoon. (Note: for now, the finalized ebook is available to everyone; Dec 1 it’ll be $5+. Patreon bills upfront and then the first of the month, so wait and join Nov 1 if you’re debating.)

I’m about 60% of the way through another pass of Watcher of the Woods, then it can go to the editor.

I would’ve been done today but oh, look at that, I am a VERY lucky girl because my good friend went on a lengthy hero’s journey to gift me a PS5.

Her name is Lara. My electronics are all named after video game characters; my heavy work laptop is GLaDOS and my newer one I do most of my writing on is labeled GLaDOS-potato. The most finicky thing I’ve never had was a laptop named Sheogorath.

I debated a lot about my inaugural purchase–A Plague Tale: Requiem or The Last of Us: Part 1 (remake…yes, I’ve played it about ten times on two other systems, but why should that stop me again?). Both, though worth every penny, are full price, though–$80 and $90 respectively–and that’s just not in the cards right now. So I got some games on sale, including The Medium, which I’ve wanted to play for a while because Akira Yamaoka does the soundtrack with Mary Elizabeth McGlynn on vocals. SH3 had the best game soundtrack, as far as I’m concerned, and yes, I will absolutely be down for any game with the two of them.

Luckily, it’s fun, and I spent this afternoon lounging in bed playing it. I’d feel guilty, but I spent the last five weekends working full hours atop 10- to 12-hour workdays the rest of the week. I am fucking exhausted, so I’m resting.

Shawn got a box out of the deal, so he’s happy.

We got a PRESENT today, which means Shawn got a new box. pic.twitter.com/nI8AAstQBT

— @skyladawn.ca at bsky! (@skyladawn) October 30, 2022

Of my books on sale right now: Demons of Oblivion: The Series is 30% off at Kobo with the coupon code OCTBOX at checkout; Dweller on the Threshold is $2.99. Both deals end Oct 31.

Speaking of sales, Sarah Gailey’s Just Like Home is on sale for $2.99. I have done very little pleasure reading this year, sadly, but that’s one that I did get a chance to read and it’s fabulous. I wish I’d written it. It’s about trauma and loving monsters; it pulls no punches and it’s true. I highly recommend it. (If you are turned off by something described as “beautiful prose”, give the sample a read first, but honestly I found it exceptionally done, and I burst into tears at the end when I got to the author’s note.)

I think I stopped blogging because I feel kind of boring? But then this is exactly what I say on Twitter, and people follow that, so *shrug*

Wednesday, my goal is to finish the pass on Watcher so I can figure out how to finish Waverly 4 this month (that book is…a fucking mess, as I have had no idea what I’m doing, but at least eventually it’s going to be a finished mess). Then passes on Soul Spell and The Killing Beach so they can go out for edits, and I’ll be ahead of the game.

I leave you with my favourite song from my favourite game soundtrack, and I guess…I’ll keep doing this? Maybe twice a week? We’ll see.

(Regarding soundtracks, I should’ve had Charon’s Gold‘s playlist up today but…I’m playing with my new toy! So, later.)

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: i guess i'm blogging now

Oct 27 2022

Where do we go from here?

Well, Muskboi did indeed buy the twitters. Some people left ages ago, others are leaving now, others are staying for now.

A gif of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, everyone singing "Where do we go from here?"

The are pros and cons and I don’t judge anyone for their choices. I blocked him ages ago (and, indeed, I block pretty liberally) and I only glance briefly at the timeline; usually it’s just my mentions I leave open in a tab.

The fact is, for some of us–me included–Twitter is our watercooler and networking tool all in one. I don’t leave my home or socialize. I exchange a few emails with clients here and there but that’s it. And some of my closest friends, going back more than ten years, I met there. And when you don’t have the money for ads? Honestly, I sell books through Twitter (well, through word of mouth; when someone else quote-tweets with “yes, I love this!”, I actually sell stuff). I have picked up clients through Twitter. There is a community there, and while I’m a nobody, it’s still one I’m apart of.

And there’s still a plague, I still can’t socialize, so although it’s a hellsite, it’s MY hellsite, regardless of who owns it.

That said, if you’re considering leaving and want to keep up with me, here are the places you can find me.

Now, keep in mind that I hate learning new things. I’m too old. So while you might find my name on various social media platforms, usually I’m just squatting so no one else takes it and I’m probably not active.

Patreon

Next to my site and Twitter, my biggest use of time is over at Patreon. Yes, it’s subscription, but for even a buck a month (less if you get a year in advance) you can not only keep up to date but get free stories.

Facebook

Okay I don’t actually use this one often.

A couple of times a month I remember to post a preorder link or link to a blog post. But I loathe the new interface for pages and I get easily confused, so I basically don’t use it.

Still, if you do, my page is here. My freelance page is here. (Please do not bother with my personal profile. I don’t use it. I also don’t use FB messenger or read messages.)

Newsletter

I’ve got two: one for new releases announcements only and one that is quarterly (Jan, Apr, July, Oct). They’ll have preorder and new release info.

Sign up for one or both here.

My Website

Honestly, right here, is the way to keep up with things.

My book pages will always be updated and current (which, apparently, is not the case with Amazon now that they’re offering “Top Picks”, wherein sometimes author pages will only feature a couple of books rather than the backlist–fun times!), with links to everything. My Upcoming page will have all set and projected releases.

My blog isn’t updated often, I know, but I’m going to try to be a little better. Maybe a couple of times a week, the updates I’d normally have on Twitter about what I’m reading, watching, doing, etc. I’ve been out of the habit for years because it’s like screaming into the void but, well, so’s Twitter. So on desktop, to the right will be a sidebar with “subscribe”, or on mobile keep scrolling down. Plug your email in and you’ll get blog updates.

Other Sites

I have Instagram; I don’t use it. I am too old for TikTok. I have never used Tumblr. I don’t use GoodReads. I’m on Mastadon even though I still don’t know what an “instance” is. I don’t use BookBub. Following on Amazon can no longer be trusted. So…the above is pretty much what I’ve got right now.

Yeah, so…that’s it? Again, I’m still on Twitter. But if you’re leaving, and you still want to keep up, those are the ways to do so.

But me, for now…I’m not going anywhere.

Dido singing "I will go down with this ship"

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog

Oct 25 2022

New Release: Charon’s Gold

It’s been a long time for some of you, I know, but the sixth Livi Talbot novel is finally here.

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I’m not going to repost the jacket copy–you know what’s coming, if you’ve followed the series thus far.

So instead, I’m going to say: thank you.

Thank you for buying these books. It was ten years ago–April 2012–when I started writing Solomon’s Seal. I had this big series in my head but no idea what I was going to do with it; I was publishing Demons of Oblivion at the time, when Exhumed due out that summer, and sales were not great. So I had it in my head to write something high-concept that I thought could combine all the things I love in books in a more marketable package.

I don’t know if I succeeded in the latter part of that–I still think it should be more marketable than it appears to be, which is either a failure on my part or just not hitting that luck that’s needed for something to hit right.

Regardless, here we are: a decade later, six books, novellas and shorts, a very small but devoted following, and the underworld. I feel so lucky that people have picked up these stories and come this far with Livi.

I’ve made mistakes, certainly–no matter what you do to try to reach the right readers (and I obsess over a lot), it’s not always going to work. And it’s bittersweet as seven will end the series of publicly available books to keep my health from tanking any more from the stress.

But I’m so goddamn proud of these books.

These are books I’d want to read if I was looking. I’ve combined all the big adventure that I love plus an epic multi-book arc and with a lot of deeply personal stories about trauma, and Charon’s Gold is the best example of that. It’s dark, but there’s that light at the end of the tunnel, and I’m so grateful to those of you who have trusted me to take you on this journey with Livi.

So I hope you pick it up. I hope you enjoy it. I hope to god you don’t yell at me because I think I have Book PTSD at this point as I can no longer anticipate what folks are going to scream about and it would be so much easier if everyone could just be cool lol. The last thing I want is to disappoint anyone, but there’s so much pressure and expectations brought that I can’t control, I’m sure that’s inevitable at this point.

I love this book, though, and hope you do too.

Please pick it up and venture into hell with Livi. Let her take you to the darkest places imaginable as she does the impossible, and then brings you out the other side again. This is one of those books I hope reaches the right readers who need it the way I did.

Happy reading.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot

Oct 23 2022

Soundtrack Sunday – “Rescue”

I am really looking forward to National Not Working Another Fucking Weekend Month in November. (Of course, we know me; I’ll still be working, but at least it’ll be on my own stuff.)

So. Book is out on Tuesday! Having a total normal one here where I want to delete all my books and my entire presence off the internet. As one does.

It’s a very weird psychological thing going on that I was talking to a friend about this past week (she also had a new release) where we know 90% of readers are cool. We know this not because we hear from them but because we have access to sales numbers so we know how many of them are out there.

But that other 10% are so loud. The demands, the insults, and that’s not even covering the percentage hitting my site googling where to steal my books. So our brains do this protective thing where we automatically assume absolutely everyone is going to hate the book so it hurts less when we get yelled at, which makes trying to advertise it with feigned excitement exhausting if not entirely impossible.

I’m several neuroses and a bag of feral cats in a trench coat, I know.

Anyway. Usually before a new book release I post its full Soundtrack Sunday playlist so I can link to it when I send out the new release announcements but no one ever clicks over to that, so I’ll worry about organizing it next week maybe. Today will be the last one specifically from Charon’s Gold. This time the song is “Rescue” by Lauren Daigle.

Warning: this will probably skew your YouTube recs to Christian music for a while

There’s a deeply personal scene late in the book in a chapter titled “Rescue” where I had this song on repeat–you’ll know it when you see it.

You are not hidden
There’s never been a moment
You were forgotten
You are not hopeless
Though you have been broken
Your innocence stolen

There’s this kind of amusing complaint in the readership who thought Solomon’s Seal was light popcorn fun and I guess didn’t get some of the undercurrents that were building up to get us to where we are now. (Which is cool! Not everything is for everyone, and there’s lots I could’ve done differently.) But you can’t have an adrenaline junkie character and not get to the root of where that comes from (or, at least, I can’t).

Yampellec’s Idol started really breaking down some of those coping mechanisms when Livi literally couldn’t run anymore, and Charon’s Gold is about getting right to the root of things and laying them bare.

I hear the whisper underneath your breath
I hear you whisper, you have nothing left

So while the book is about Livi rescuing someone else, it’s also about her rescuing herself. That’s the only real way out of hell.

There’s not a lot else I can say about it without spoiling everything, but some of you will get it and I hope that it helps you in some way.

And that, maybe, Livi will rescue you too, even if only for a minute.

I will send out an army to find you
In the middle of the darkest night
It’s true, I will rescue you
I will never stop marching to reach you
In the middle of the hardest fight
It’s true, I will rescue you

Charon’s Gold is available on Tuesday.

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The complete list of Soundtrack Sunday posts are here.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot, soundtrack sunday

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