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March 13, 2015 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

New Release – Rebellion: A River Wolfe Story

IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE!

(I’m excited. I might be the only one, but I had loads of fun with this story.)

If River is a story about what it’s like being in a body where you don’t belong and fighting that with every fiber of your being, Rebellion is about what it’s like to recognize you’re living a lie and can choose another path.

Without further ado, here is the blurb and buying/reading info.

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Rebellion follows werewolf Daryl Marsden as he rediscovers River, the wolf he changed into a human girl three years ago.

Haunted by past mistakes and the need to right them now, Daryl struggles hide the truth behind the night he changed the white wolf and to pass along the rules and history given to him by his father: assimilate with humans, hide what you truly are. But River defies his plans, instead awakening the wolf in him, leaving Daryl with the choice of following the path he’s been forced on or giving in to his true nature.

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The story takes place during the first half of River, from Daryl Marsden’s POV–there are a collection of scenes from the book that appear from his point of view, and then a chunk of the story is sort of “lost scenes” that never made it into the book (you’ll see when you get there). As such, it’s more of a companion to the novel.

So this is the short (er, novella) I’d hoped to include with the re-release of River but hadn’t been well enough to write.  It’s no longer feasible to add it to existing editions of the book being sold–it’s hella-long and would increase the paperback’s size and price a lot, so as mentioned previously, I’m doing a special week-long event where you can read it free, and then it’ll be for sale only. Daily from Monday March 16 to Thursday March 19, a new part will be posted. It’ll stay live through Friday, and then come down again.

If you want to read immediately, you can buy a copy in my online shop. Remember, I can’t sell to EU countries, but you can also buy through Payhip as they’re taking care of VAT for me.

I’m undecided as to whether or not it’ll be available elsewhere later.

Patrons: you still have access to this. You don’t need to buy, PDF EPUB and MOBI are available here.

 

This story is not standalone.

(I made that big letters so you can’t miss it.)

River_2014-smIt doesn’t make sense without having read the novel, and I didn’t bother trying to make it accessible to newbies. You can buy River on Kindle, Kobo, Nook, OmniLit, Smashwords, iTunes, Payhip, and direct and you’ve got the weekend to read and catch up. If buying direct or on Payhip, enter the coupon code “rebellion” (no quotes) to save 25%.

Another argument in favour of getting the current edition of River: the scenes in Rebellion that line up with River’s previously seen POV are based on the 2014 version and not the old one. Scenes and dialogue changed. So don’t complain if it doesn’t match the 2006 version. 😛

If soundtracks are your thing, that posts on Sunday.

Also, this contains mature subject matter. River is YA, I guess, due to the age of the protag, so this should be as well, but I’d label Rebellion age 14+. I *think* anyone reading my blog is likely an adult, but just an FYI, read it before handing it to your twelve-year-old. It’s darker than River.

The title comes from a specific line of Gray’s in the latter fifth of the novel: “I still have no idea what possessed him to rebel like that.” Daryl’s story, from the time he was fourteen and changed her, straight through to when he finds her again, is about a building rebellion. This story chronicles a glimpse of it.

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: free story, new release, rebellion, river, river wolfe, short story

February 21, 2015 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

An Update About Rebellion

rebellion-kindleSo that River Wolfe short story I told you about, Rebellion, is in progress still, and I’ve got a better sense now about what I’m doing with it.

The thing is, it’s long.

Hella-long. Because of course it is, I can’t fucking write short stories. *sigh*

It’s not so much a short story as it is a novella and I envision it coming in at around 20-25K. I’m squeezing it in around my very busy work schedule, which is why it isn’t done yet.

After debating it myself and batting it around with other people, I’ve decided it’ll temporarily be free for a few days (serialized, as it’s divided into four sections), and then I’ll take it down and have it for sale instead. I debated a tip jar but those aren’t very effective and a bitch has got to get paid for the amount of time I’ve sunk into this thing.

Right now the tentative schedule* looks like this:

  • Rebellion will be available to Patrons of the Snarky Arts exclusively for a week or two.
  • March 13, the book will be added for sale to my online shop (and Payhip for shoppers in EU countries); like 9 Crimes, this story is NOT remotely standalone, I may not sell on other sites.
  • Starting Monday, March 16, a new part will post to my blog every day through Thursday, March 19.
  • The story will stay up through Friday for people to catch up (possibly Saturday).
  • Saturday/Sunday March 21/22 it will come down from the blog and be for sale.

I’ll be selling it for $2.99 as that’s what my novellas usually go for. (There might MIGHT be a surprise included at the end too, I’m still debating.)

River_2014-smIt’s also not standalone. I am writing it with the assumption that you’ve read River.

This means you’ve got about a month to buy the first book and get caught up. You can find it for $3.99 on Kindle, Kobo, Nook, OmniLit, Smashwords, iTunes, Payhip, and direct. (If you buy direct or on Payhip and want to save $1, enter the coupon code “rebellion” (no quotes) at checkout.) There’s also paperback via Amazon.

If you’re not sure if you’ll like it, um, here are some people who did?

 

*”tentative schedule” because things are rough right now; I have a bunch of upcoming doctor appointments and due to some med changes, there’s a chance my illness is going to get bad again soon. Plus I have a fuckton of editing on my plate for the next four weeks, which zaps a lot of my brain that I use for writing. Please don’t yell at me if the schedule changes, ‘kay?

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: free story, news, rebellion, river, river wolfe, writing

January 18, 2015 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

Soundtrack Sunday – RIVER Edition

rebellion-coverSo I’m working on a little short story at last that I’d wanted to include with River but didn’t (as I was really sick when that book came out and not writing at all), called Rebellion. I’ll have more news on that later, but I’ve once again pulled out my River playlist while writing it and thought I’d re-share.

(This was originally shared as part of the blog tour in the summer, ICYMI.)

So, River fans, here are the songs that I played both while writing the book in 2003 and rewriting it last year (hence a wiiiide variety). Lyrically, they usually fit with the characters or scenes I’ve referenced below (otherwise, they just sort of fit with the book).

Enjoy!

 

Stabbing Westward – “Television”
River’s theme.
I’ve searched the world//For someone with answers//To questions that are plaguing me//I scream in vain//To anyone who’ll listen//But everbody’s watchin’ TV

Linkin Park – “Numb”
Daryl’s theme.
Every step that I take is another mistake to you

Jeffrey Gaines – “In Your Eyes”
(If you’ve read the book, you know this song has a prominent role.)

Blue Foundation – “Eyes on Fire”
River stalks Daryl.
I’m taking it slow//Feeding my flame//Shuffling the cards of your game//And just in time//In the right place//Suddenly I will play my ace

Sarah McLachlan – “Building a Mystery”
(Both because River feels like her opponent is building a mystery, and also because David Usher is in the video and he looks a bit like I pictured young Mr. Marsden.)

Florence + The Machine – “Howl”
“Daryl tumbled but I was on him before he hit the ground, my lips parted in a half-howl, half-scream.”
If you could only see the beast you’ve made of me//I held it in but now it seems you’ve set it running free

Korn – “Alone I Break”
River’s rage when she tears up her room.
I will make it go away//can’t be here no more

Evanescence – “Haunted”
River’s nightmares.
Watching me, wanting me//I can feel you pull me down

Angie Hart – “Blue”
Night falls//I fall// And where were you?//Warm skin//Wolf grin//And where were you?

Sheryl Crow – “Strong Enough”
River’s other theme.
When I’ve shown you that I just don’t care//When I’m throwing punches in the air//When I’m broken down and I can’t stand//Would you be man enough to be my man?

K’s Choice – “Believe”
Bravely I look further than I see//Knowing things I know I cannot be, not now

Moist – “Leave It Alone”
River mourns at her brother’s grave.
I’d walk the water to get back to you//And where I was complete

BOA – “Duvet” (acoustic)
“I’d rather drown next time than have you following me”/“I’d rather you be alive and hating me than dead”
And you don’t seem to understand//A shame you seemed an honest man//And all the fears you hold so dear//Will turn to whisper in your ear 

Twinbed – “Trouble I’m In”
“Fine. No more words.”
I wanna feel your touch//It’s burning me like an ember

Poe – “Wild”
Chase through the woods/final fight.
You’ve got a lot of nerve to come back//Plan your attack yeah I am still waiting//You wrote the rules to try to contain me//You broke ’em//Now you have untamed me

Lifehouse – “Everything”
“…if I thought it would make you happy.”
How can I stand here with you//And not be moved by you?

Sarah McLachlan – “Fumbling Toward Ecstasy”
“We don’t need human words.”
and if I shed a tear I won’t cage it//I won’t fear love//and if I feel a rage I won’t deny it//I won’t fear love

 

Wolfe_2014-smAnd, as a bonus, the theme song for the sequel, Wolfe:

Johnny Cash – “Hurt”
If you’ve read that book, know that “Hurt” played pretty much on repeat during the entire final fifth of the novel.
Everyone I know goes away//In the end//And you could have it all//My empire of dirt//I will let you down//I will make you hurt

 

Next time: either the Bloodlines or Soulless soundtrack.

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January 13, 2015 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s That Book Coming?” Winter 2015 Update

What’s New

Well, that’d be Patreon for starters.

SoullessRedux-smNext up, Soulless is now on all other platforms for $4.99 as of today. It’s also still available direct. And here’s the paperback on Amazon. I currently don’t have signed copies available but when I do, they’ll be added to the shop.

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Soulless is still considered a standalone novel for me, however I did start a sequel several years ago. Those chapters were lost on my old computer (more details about the computer thing below) and while I don’t current have plans to resurrect it, I was able to retrieve the work done on it and have made the first chapter of Devour available for Patreon patrons at all levels. It’s a PDF, so head over to the creations tab and find the handy little download link.

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I *think* I can have multiple downloadable things on one creation, so I’ll try adding mobi and epub formats for other things in the future.

A reminder, I no longer can sell digital goods to EU countries. This was not my choice. This means 9 Crimes is no longer available if you live in one of those countries. I have not seen anything about requirements to collect tax through crowdfunding or Patreon type platforms–again, it’s a third party thing, so that would be done on their end and not mine–therefore those in EU countries can still participate in those kinds of things and get digital goods from me that way.

I also quietly added Dial V for Vampire to my online shop. *whistles innocently*

 

What’s Upcoming

Amends2-smPossibly Amends at some point, depending on how Patreon goes this year. There is also a short story set in the ‘verse, Prey, that will be posted as a thank you at the $75/month milestone. It’s several thousand words and takes place after Damaged but before Oblivion. There’s a brief preview on my Facebook page.

Next up is a paranormal romance novella, Haunted. It was written for an anthology several years ago, then things bounced around, and then it was supposed to come out a few years ago on its own but my employment situation changed and I ran for the hills with my rights returned, and then it just…sort of sat there and I forgot about it.

SDC-haunted-LGUnfortunately, all the rewrites done on it were on my dead computer, so I’ve had to get a thing to retrieve that and I have more rewrites to do yet. The benefit now, releasing it on my own and rewriting it, is that I can really delve into it and change a few things–I no longer feel confined by genre expectations but can give it the right ending (which may end up being different from the existing one). Look for the novella to hopefully release in the spring or summer when I have time to poke at it in  few months. There will probably be an update with April’s book SotU.

I also get the print rights back to Bloodlines in the spring,  so look for the first four books in the series to be re-released (with the current ebook covers) in April/May. Again, I’d like to have signed copies available in my online shop, but I’ll have to see if I can part with a chunk of change to get them upfront first.

Beyond that, I’m still not sure. I’d like Wolfe rewritten and out fall/winter this year. And there are other things I’m toying with. The key is just staying pressure-free as mentioned previously.

 

What I’m Working On

A bunch of stuff. Mostly for-pay projects–I burned through my financial buffer while I was sick and I’ve been scrambling to build it up again despite all the pets getting sick.

For personal projects, I really want to finish a solid second draft of Odin’s Spear (Livi #2) as a belated Xmas gift for some friends, first draft of Shiva’s Bow (Livi #4-though-I-wrote-it-thinking-it-was-#3) for my beta, and plot the zero draft of Zheng’s Tomb (Livi #3) eventually. If you want to meet Livi (think Tomb Raider meets Gilmore Girls molded into urban fantasy), you’ll find the first five chapters as a PDF for Patreon contributors at $5/month and up.

Otherwise, I’m hesitant to say what I’m working on until I have firm plans for something but my Fuck It Moment™ and ensuing fuck-it-ness of everything stressing me out made me re-evaluate some things and my approach to a lot. Which was what led to me starting a Patreon page, putting Soulless out on third parties, tossing Dial V for Vampire up for sale, and pulling out Haunted.

So, gentle readers, Stuff Is in Progress and I will let you know when I know anything for sure. Right now I’m just playing with smaller, simpler projects that don’t cause me much stress; my focus is still maintaining remission, recovery, and anything else that comes along will be a bonus. I’ve an MRI two weeks from today, so wheeee.

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: Demons of Oblivion, news, river, soulless, state of the union, wolfe, writing, zara lain

October 26, 2014 By Skyla Dawn Cameron 7 Comments

Not Dead Yet

AKA “When’s that book coming?” Fall ’14 Edition and “Why the hell aren’t you online anymore, Skyla?”

 

So I’m not dead yet, despite recent appearances to the contrary.

I’m sick and I can’t be fixed, though. Which wasn’t really the outcome I was hoping for, since I already have a chronic illness called being bipolar that takes up a lot of my energy.

Thankfully after nearly six months, one nurse practitioner calling me crazy, one internist implying I was wasting his time, one fill-in doctor whose hands were tied, a wonderful surgeon, my own badass primary care physician, and my rockstar mum advocating for me, I finally have drugs to hopefully put me in remission and a referral to a specialist who will help me not get sick and lose sixty-five pounds again.

Of course I’m not stupid and know all of the steps that contributed to developing a chronic illness–while I don’t have the usual risk factors for this autoimmune disease and was extremely healthy when it developed, I have stress. Lots of stress. I’m wound very tight and I try to do everything and work miracles for people and worry about rent and volunteer and think about my pets being sick and don’t ask for help and constantly feel like the sky is falling and it’s going to kill me at some point. Like probably literally.

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So my primary concern for the next forever is prioritizing my own health over everything (except probably my pets because I’m still me).

I’ve already taken a big break from social networking because I haven’t been well enough to sit at the laptop all day (and also because I can’t listen to people talking about dieting while I’m basically starving to death) but now it’s a mental health concern; I simply can’t do this always online thing. I’m overly sensitive and get easily overwhelmed by bad news; I get exhausted by the constant drama in publishing; I get anxious trying to keep up with everyone. Now, Facebook I hate to begin with, so I’ll just continue to avoid it; Twitter, I adore, but I’m going to have set daily limits. Pinterest isn’t bad because I don’t have to talk to anyone. I’ve already deleted GoodReads from my bookmarks because it’s too tempting to look and see who hates and has pirated my books today while updating what I’ve read.

Basically, if you want to talk to me, send me an email.

Of course, that’s the next area: I’m having set times for email-answering and that’s it. It’s distracting when I try to work and I can’t do this available 24/7 thing. Email if you like, so long as you’re not fucking creepy, and I’ll hit you back when I can.

Also, if you’re asking me to do something for you and you’re not going to pay me well for it, my answer is “no”. I’m practicing that. I have a medical reason now to be a selfish bitch so no no no no no noooooo.

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No. (I’m getting the hang of it.)

Now, since this is my blog, and I’m a writer, and I have readers, here’s that update: this means I don’t even know wtf for books.

Being sick for a long time with no answers, it’s really easy to assume the worst, especially when I have NEVER been sick like this in my entire life. And while I try not to worry because worry is completely useless when it’s over something out of my hands, periodically out of nowhere an uncontrollable fear vortex would start and sweep me up in it. Everyone and their mother was telling me I had lupus. Strangers were remarking on how sick I looked. A lot of my symptoms were similar to misdiagnosed women who ultimately had ovarian cancer so there was lots of OH GOD WHAT IF I’M DYING.

Like I could feel the hard plastic of the chair in the doctor’s office, smell the recycled and vaguely antiseptic air, and see the doctor’s steady gaze as this bad news was delivered–in my very overactive brain–and I kept thinking but I have stories. Thinking about my worst case scenario, THAT was my overwhelming concern.

I have stories to tell. They call to me and need my focus. And I know I could live sixty years, six years, or six weeks, and I will still die with more stories to tell, and that thought is more upsetting than anything else I could face.

You should be writing Avengers

But I’m not dying yet.

It’s a very weird place to be in, with your gut telling you to be happy but knowing happy = starving. I have to pay bills and every month I’m one emergency away from not being able to pay rent. It would be nice to be in a privileged position where I could say fuck everything, I’m going to spend all my time writing the stories I love, but my reality is that following one’s bliss isn’t an option if that bliss doesn’t put food on the table. If you’ve never been in it, poverty is a really ugly cycle that seems designed to keep you in its clutches.

My urban fantasy doesn’t provide me enough money for the time spent on it. This causes me a lot of stress and worry. The re-release of River, which I put a tremendous amount of work into rewriting and promoting (while I was very sick and in a lot of pain), has sold 32 copies*. That is far below what even the re-released Demons of Oblivion books sold their first few months last year and River has traditionally been WAY more popular than those books, so I dunno. And that’s okay–I put out a book and if people don’t want to buy it, that’s disheartening but understandable. No one is entitled to money simply for writing a book, myself included.

But this is why I have to say I have no idea what next year will bring given that I really have to consider my health now. Because publishing sucks the fun out of the whole thing and stresses me out, and e-serials don’t generate any income. As much as I want to get the rewrite of Wolfe done and released, and Oblivion written and released–all in a timely fashion–or release something fun just for fans, I also can’t put myself in another situation where I can’t afford groceries and get stressed out and get sick like last spring. And I’d rather be honest about this when I know people are looking for updates than throw out another vague “stuff and things going on, I dunno, be patient *hand-wave distraction*”.

tumblr_mxk9moWdgs1sfz3hko1_r2_500So when is the next book coming out? No fucking clue.  Either I wait until I have money saved up so I can cut back on paying work, I wait until I want to finish these projects for my own pleasure and can squeeze in the time, or…wait until the money fairy comes, I guess? (And my experience has been there’s a hook in the bait when a money fairy does offer.)

I am exploring options as to how to make writing UF/non-romance more sustainable for me because you there reading this who loves my books, I love you right back, I appreciate you, and I do want to find a way to bring more stories to you–but right now that kind of problem solving is stressful and so it’s not priority. Paying bills, staying calm, and writing pleasure projects is priority.

I need rest and I need to not think about publishing.

I’m really tired of worrying and feeling guilty about it. So books will release when they release. The sky is not going to fall. I’m not going to feel bad or pressured about this. I love when you tell me you’ve enjoyed my work but please don’t email me with demands to hurry up. I promise I will tell everyone when a book is coming out.

Don’t expect news until next year, when I’ve been in remission for a while.

If you want to stay up to date on news, you can subscribe to the blog (on a regular screen, there’s a subscribe box to your right at the top; on mobile, I dunno where it is, probably toward the bottom of the page) and get an email when there’s a new post.

Gonna go practice my zen now.

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* I included that exact number because there is so much mystery and vagueness around publishing and books, and I imagine “How low can sales REALLY be?” probably comes up. Well, folks–including the pirates always hitting my site wanting freebies–that’s the reality. I came from small press where there was little support, I now self-pub my backlist, and the number I gave is not unique to me. There have been thousands of illegal downloads and a handful of sales. It should be clear why I’m not eager to put out another book right now.

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