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July 16, 2022 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s That Book Coming?” Summer 2022 Edition

As I said last week, Summer Revision Madness is underway here at Chez Skyla. Charon’s Gold is off for copyedits, and I finished a round on Witch Hunt last night, so that’ll be off when she’s ready for it. I’m diving into Soul Spell next, to get it cleaned up a bit and the last bundles of chapters scheduled for patrons.

What’s New

All new at Patreon.

Soul Spell started at Patreon in June. There have also been two new vignettes/shorts at Patreon: one was Future Days from Zara’s POV (set during a Witch Hunt flashback) and the most recent Livi’s Choice about the abortion she had a few years prior to Solomon’s Seal.

I finally made up a Demons of Oblivion/Elis O’Connor series reading order in PDF, current as of July 2022, so if that’s your thing, download here.

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What’s Upcoming

Unless the copyeditor thinks it’s going to need a huge amount of work (which is possible!), Charon’s Gold should still be coming out October 25.

Preorder links: Kindle | Kobo | iBooks | Nook (paperback coming in October)

Witch Hunt will come out in paperback as well in the coming months. Scheduling is a little messed up due to factors outside my control and I don’t want to toss a bunch of things at the copyeditor at once, so that’ll wait to go out until sometime next month.

Watcher of the Woods is still on track for February 14 2023–it’s on my revision schedule for August.

Preorder links: Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook (there’ll also be hardcover and paperback upon release)

Remember, there’s some crossover with Dweller on the Threshold as they exist in the same world, but you should be fine to jump in without it (though seriously, Dweller is super fun, please go buy it!).

Also in 2023…

The first two Waverly Jones Mysteries have their release dates set for next year, late spring and late fall.

The Killing Beach is up first on May 30 2023.

Preorder links: Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook (there’ll also be hardcover and paperback upon release)

A Wild Kind of Darkness is out after that on November 7, 2023. Currently the only place you’ll find the preorder is at Kobo but the rest will be up in November.

Alone at Night will be a 2024 release, though I’m not sure where to slot it yet.

Summer 2023 will involve serializing Hell Fire (Elis #4), which I haven’t started yet.

Considering I try to space releases out, yes, this means the final Livi book will not be a 2023 release–I could miraculously finish the mostly un-started zero draft by the end of fall, but it seems unlikely, and even if it happened, I always need a lot of time for revisions and edits (and probably extra time with this one). So the very earliest will be spring 2024, probably.

If Elis is the six books I’m expecting it to be, the sixth and final will serialize at Patreon in 2025, so Livi 8 will start there probably 2026 if I’ve got my math right.

What I’m Working On

Thus far this year, I’ve written Alone at Night (Waverly 3) and Soul Spell (Elis 3). I’ve been in revision mode, but I really want to finish the next Waverly book I’ve already started (which…okay so I realized I’m writing them out of order, so it’ll later be book six rather than four). I miss writing new things regularly, working on vignettes for Patreon notwithstanding, and I’m hoping to clear all these revisions off my plate by fall so I can write Waverly 4 (the new one) and 5 by the end of the year.

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April 25, 2022 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s that book coming?” Spring 2022 Edition

I’ve been putting this state of the union off for a couple of weeks as I’m pretty tired, pretty broke, and pretty stressed, but it’s due! And there’s still a few more days of a thriller sale at Kobo, so here we go.

What’s New

Dweller on the Threshold released! And most folks really dig it!

I’m so glad, as it means a lot to me.

Dweller links: Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook – Smashwords – Payhip – Paperback – Hardcover – Signed Copies on Etsy

Patreon also had a Nate-POV vignette post that was set after Witch Hunt.

What’s Upcoming

So much stuff!

Another vignette is coming to Patreon hopefully on Wednesday when I finish writing it (right now they get one every other month, and they can tell me what to write).

Soul Spell is starting June 3.

This is Elis’s third novel (yes, that was supposed to be Hell Fire, but I had to swap some things so now Hell Fire is #4 and next year’s book). New chapter bundles will post the first Friday of every month (except October, which will have a Charon’s Gold extended preview).

There’ll be, I think, two more books in her series after Hell Fire to round it out to six, but I’m not entirely sure yet.

Here’s about Soul Spell:

Serial killer and witch Elis O’Connor finally has a lead on her missing brother, and it’s brought her right back to the person who betrayed her, the one witch she doesn’t want to ask for help: Melinoë Takata.

While she weighs whether or not hopping dimensions with someone she doesn’t trust is worth it—or whether her brother is indeed a lost cause, considering it’s probably a one-way trip—once more the police coming knocking at her door. But this time they don’t bring suspicions and hopes she might incriminate herself: now they have actual evidence for arrest. With more than a hundred kills under her belt, it was probably only a matter of time before the OPP’s occult department was ready to charge her with murder.

The problem? Their evidence is for one homicide she didn’t commit.

And relying on Melinoë might be her only way of getting out of it.

Witch Hunt in paperback has no ETA yet.

A cleaned up draft will go up in May for patrons to read ahead of Soul Spell posting but it has not been through edits yet.

Once it’s cleaned up, what I might consider is offering another serialized option with the polished version of Elis’s books going up at Ko-Fi or Gumroad. Patrons still get a finalized copy (everyone gets it when it’s done, and then it bumps to $5/month for new users), but it’s another thing I’m vaguely considering.

And because I’ve had an influx of people searching: it is only at Patreon currently. Blood Ties is my worst-selling novel and also my most pirated. The series was dead in the water until I decided to resurrect it for patrons. If I release it in ebook, it’ll be three or four years from now when it’s done being written. So you can join Patreon, get a paperback, or wait until then! Sorry but this was the only way I could continue it.

Charon’s Gold is still due out October 25 in ebook and paperback.

This is the penultimate Livi novel–a reminder that it’s ending prematurely at #7. (Again, getting a lot of inquiries about this! Sorry but I have to do this for my health. Yelling at me about it does not improve the situation at all!)

Current preorder links: Kindle | Kobo | iBooks | Nook 

Coming into 2023:

Watcher of the Woods is out February 14 2023.

Again, set in the same world as Dweller (and some tiny crossover) but it’s also standalone.

Preorder links: Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook (there’ll also be hardcover and paperback upon release)

And, finally, with only one link so far…

The Killing Beach is out May 30 2023.

This is the first PI mystery book, which I’m really excited about. Currently only up for preorder at Kobo but by the end of May it’ll be everywhere else.

2024’s schedule is pretty loose right now with zero preorders, but it feels good to at least have some plans.

What I’m Working On

I finished Alone at Night, which is Waverly Jones #3, and I’ve started the untitled fourth book. Honestly, they’re literally all I want to work on right now, I think because they’re solely mine. I’d like to finish four and hopefully five this year and write six next year before the first even comes out, with a plan to put out one a year.

I also have about 20K left to write on Soul Spell to finish it.

And that’s all that’s new here! Honestly I’m just trying to keep my head above water financially at the moment, as the last few months have been rough for a variety of reasons, and I was paralyzed last week worrying about rent.

Sales

Here are some current things!

Kobo’s got a thriller sale going on until April 30, it’s buy one get one. Solomon’s Seal and The Silent Places both count.

All titles: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/p/aprilthrillsus

Premade cover sale at my design site: 20% off, coupon code SPRINGSALE at checkout.

Same code works at my Payhip shop and Etsy for 25% off and 10% off respectively.

A Note About Twitter

Yeah the hellsite is being bought by that jackass, so it’ll be even more of a hellsite, but I’m still there for the foreseeable future. If you’re leaving but want to keep up with me…I barely use my FB page, I don’t remember my Instagram login, and I still don’t understand what a Mastadon instance is.

If you want new release announcements, there are two newsletter options. Otherwise…honestly, subscribe to my blog or join Patreon, because right now those are the only other options. Again, I’m staying at Twitter for now because fuck that guy, I get too much work through it to give it at the moment.

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: elis o'connor, livi talbot, state of the union, update, waverly jones

January 7, 2022 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s That Book Coming?” Winter 2022 Edition

A book out in paperback, a new preorder–let’s dive in!

What’s New

No official releases, and this is six months after Yampellec’s Idol came out–believe me, I am feeling the hit (I’ve not sold a single ebook yet in January on Kindle lol). But I don’t like to rush things, and if I bumped up the new book to now, I’d then have that big gap until Charon’s Gold comes out (which definitely won’t move up), so I’ll take the hit now rather than later.

That being said…actually the new book is out early for print readers!

Meet Norah and her cats in paperback or hardcover now!

Amidst the 2020 pandemic, Norah Sloane has been sheltering in place with her ex-boyfriend—the equivalent of three toddlers in a trench coat pretending to be an adult—who abruptly informs her he thinks she needs to move out. Coincidentally, her estranged father has just died and left his family’s home to her, and in a fit of defiant frustration, she packs her bags, her cats, and all the toilet paper, and drives five hours north to the tiny village of Hope Falls to claim her inheritance.

Selling the big, partially renovated old house during a global pandemic is out of the question, but the bills are paid for a few months to give her time to get on her feet. It’s the best solution, all things considered.

So what if it’s haunted?

What’s Upcoming

Dweller on the Threshold is out in ebook on April 5 and you can preorder everywhere: Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook

Charon’s Gold, Livi #6, is also up for preorder, coming October 25: Kindle  –  Kobo  –  iBooks  –  Nook 

Livi Talbot is no longer the woman she once was.

She has suffered great loss. She has been betrayed.

And after failing to stop the greatest villain she has ever faced, she’s determined to never be blindsided again.

Her first priority is to rescue a suffering soul from the underworld itself. Though fellow adventurer Iluka Grantham is at her side to hunt down the gold coins that will allow her to cross the river Styx, entering the underworld through the deadly Pluto’s Gate in Turkey remans solely on her shoulders. Survival in the world of the dead isn’t guaranteed, even for Livi Talbot, and this journey will bring her face to face with her greatest failures, her biggest losses, and her inability to save those she loves.

And if she survives? The next goal is to go after every person responsible for the death that caused magic to bleed back into the human realm.

Even if they’re family.

Summer should see Witch Hunt get a paperback wide release and Hell Fire will start at Patreon. Elis gets arrested for one murder she didn’t commit, there’s some dimension-hopping with her growing misandrist girl gang, and shenanigans ensue.

March 2023 will also see the launch of Waverly Jones Mysteries with The Killing Beach! No preorder yet–those can’t be more than a year in advance–but it’s coming.

What I’m Working On

Hell Fire has to be my priority right now, though I also am working on the third Waverly Jones book, and a bunch of West POV stuff I’m readying for Patreon. I did manage to take most of December off after so many months of crazy productivity and I’m still pretty tired, though sticking to my Wednesdays and Saturday nights is a good way to ease into things.

Because the process of writing a book and publishing it takes so long–generally whatever you read from me I’ve written one to four years in advance–writers constantly have to be looking ahead. Even if a series end is three or more years away, there comes the question of what next? What should be in the pipeline?

So with Livi planning to end, and Elis ending right around the corner after that, I’m looking at what to fill my time with. Release-wise, I can then start scheduling Elis’s novels for ebook release (I decided I won’t consider doing so until the series is totally written), but writing-wise?

Waverly’s series will probably be six or seven books, and I need to stagger releases to have one every six months so I’ll need something to alternate with it. I’ve got a zombie apocalypse novel I want to write, and I might be good enough now to write the Nairobi Spy Trilogy that’s been in my head for several years though it’s also like a futuristic UF. And another post-apocalyptic dystopia thing circling my brain without landing yet.

But also…I kind of want to get out of writing UF?

I’ve spent so much time with the genre and I truly love it but, as a writer, it’s getting really frustrating how urban fantasy is conflated with paranormal romance. I have no problem with PNR! But it’s not what I write and I do not follow the genre conventions. I never will. Especially writing female protagonists and having a girly name like Skyla, I get put in that box no matter how careful I am to never label my books as that.

Some people sometimes getting involved and kissing does not equal genre Romance and HEAs. I want the freedom to write women who date but end up single. I want to kill off love interests. And I get tired of accusations and hatemail that I’ve misled romance readers when I’ve never advertised to them in the first place.

Tack onto that the issue with readers of self-pub books expecting all series to be swiftly churned out back to back and the amount of pressure that places on me–even knowing I can never be that kind of writer with the books I write–and I really don’t feel like this is the genre for me anymore.

I refuse to use a pen name (because fuck misogyny, that’s why). So I’m left wondering how things might go moving into other genres. I love domestic thrillers, mysteries, and horror–these are all things I’d enjoy writing more of. I’m curious how Waverly’s books will do and what the reception will be, and what genre expectations mystery readers will bring to the books. More standalones like The Silent Places or mysteries might definitely be in my future. And horror. Lots of horror.

I haven’t decided anything yet, but that’s where my thoughts are right now!

I hope y’all are staying safe and taking care out there.

This little monster is recovering nicely after having nine teeth removed two weeks ago! The surgery cost a little less than expected so there’s a chunk of money ready for his next emergency in “his” bank account. We have to stay on top of the dental stuff and he might need more out next year or the year after. Still got those big fangs, though, which he’s happy to bite me with.

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October 20, 2021 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s That Book Coming?” Fall 2021 Edition

When we last left our heroine, she had a bunch of stuff in progress but no firm plans and wasn’t sure when her next release would happen.

A lot changes in three months!

Of course I still have a lot in progress (two WIP zero drafts, two others I’ll have to start soon) but I’ve also got some surprise stuff scheduled. Let’s get to this!

What’s New

Okay nothing new actually released publicly in the past three months, however The Silent Places is now in hardcover if that’s your thing.

Also Witch Hunt is well underway.

Four parts have posted–they go up the first Friday of every month at 10am–and are scheduled at Patreon. The conclusion will post February. This is the bare-bones zero draft, so I’ll be doing some revision and editing through the spring with an eye to release the paperback in the summer.

And because I was asked again a couple of weeks ago: no, these books are not releasing on Kindle or anywhere else. Maybe several years from now when the series is done. Yeah, I’m taking a hit financially doing it this way, but piracy was too high and too stressful. eBooks do go out to patrons, and anyone who buys a paperback from me will get an exclusive download link. You can read Witch Hunt as it’s posted for $1/month, download an eBook when it’s polished up at Patreon, or wait for the paperback. Those are still plenty of options!

There were two West POV shorts posted at Patreon, as chosen by patrons, set during Yampellec’s Idol. One set during the first confrontation scene, the other set during the final goodbye.

Both were a bit of a gut punch but that’s par for the course with anything regarding that book lol.

Also: paperbacks and gift boxes for sale! Putting money towards Shawn’s dental work.

What’s Upcoming

One preorder is up with another on the way!

First, my surprise summer book Dweller on the Threshold is set for April 5 2022.

Patrons will get an extended look at this one in March.

Amidst the 2020 pandemic, Norah Sloane has been sheltering in place with her ex-boyfriend—the equivalent of three toddlers in a trench coat pretending to be an adult—who abruptly informs her he thinks she needs to move out. Coincidentally, her estranged father has just died and left his family’s home to her, and in a fit of defiant frustration, she packs her bags—and her cats—and drives five hours north to the tiny village of Hope Falls to claim her inheritance.

Selling the big, partially renovated old house during a global pandemic is out of the question, but the bills are paid for a few months to give her time to get on her feet. It’s the best solution, all things considered.

So what if it’s haunted?

Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook 

Other stores (Smashwords, Payhip) will have it closer to the release date, and it’ll also be in paperback and hardcover (probably a little ahead of April).

I’ve also got something planned for 2023!

After three and a half years rewriting and reworking the book, the first in a non-paranormal mystery series is done (zero draft, so there’s a lot to do yet). It’s not up for preorder yet–Amazon’s maximum is one year from release–so I’ll probably wait a few months before settling on a date, but it’s tentatively planned for spring 2023. I’m partway through the rough draft of the second book right now, and the hope is to have maybe three more done and scheduled when The Killing Beach releases a year and a half from now (I’ve gotten wildly ambitious, haven’t I? lol).

Stumbling across a body makes for a hell of a homecoming…

Waverly Jones has been called misanthropic. Distant. Obsessive. Manipulative. But despite not being a people-person, she’s built a successful business as a private investigator. After a lengthy absence, she’s returned to Port Milton amidst the biggest homicide investigation her hometown has seen in over a decade. Bodies of middle-aged men have been washing ashore and the police have confirmed foul play but not much else—and she’s eager to insinuate herself into the case.

Particularly when she’s the one to find the latest body.

Even if it’s not the one you’re looking for…

It’s not a coincidence Waverly happened across the newest victim. She’s been combing the beach every morning because these victims physically match the description of Detective-Sergeant Sebastian Kyle, missing these past eleven years after investigating the now-dormant serial killer who made Waverly’s sister his last victim.

At least her familiarity with the murders has left her well-prepared when hired by the wife of one of the dead men, giving her a professional reason to dig deeper into these crimes. Have the police unintentionally fumbled this case in the wrong direction, or does the widow not know as much about her husband as she thought?

And pulling on this thread might unravel a whole lot more.

Port Milton has always had its secrets, and Waverly will drag every single one into the light to get to the bottom of this mystery. And maybe somewhere along the way, she’ll get another step closer to who killed her sister and what happened to Sebastian Kyle.

I’ve also very tentatively planned a Zara Lain Halloween short story that ties into Elis’s books, but it might be Patreon-only.

I love doing shorts in my various worlds but they tend to be what people are most likely to complain about (other than “Where’s the next Livi book?”), and it’s one of those things where I don’t know if the stress of all the complaints is worth the dozen sales I’d be lucky to get. (Prime example: How the Werewolf Stole Christmas–I had fun with that! And everyone just complained about it! Or even Hungry Like the Wendigo back in the day–bitching that it’s not as “in depth” as the books…of course it’s not because it’s a freakin’ short story! *sigh*)

Anyway, Hallowed is Zara and Nate taking the kids trick-or-treating and Zara meets Ashur. I might intertwine it with present-day Elis. Regardless, I know it dovetails into Hell Fire, so I’d like to do it at least for patrons before that serial is done.

What I’m Working On

I’ve got a few things in progress–including A Wild Kind of Darkness, Waverly #2–and I have to start Hell Fire (Elis #3) soon, probably in January, for it to serialize starting next summer.

I’ve written about 250K on various projects since June.

That is huge for me lately given how burned out I’ve been for so many years. Part of it is the weekly write-ins kicking me into gear (I’m competitive); part of it was going on expired steroids to get my health wrangled (I write more when I feel better). And a big part now is just the momentum of keeping it all going.

It’s also terror.

Because the last several years have been such a struggle, and because I’ve been so sick, I am terrified of what the future will hold. I’m basically anticipating several months of trying to get my immune system in order again, multiple tests, potential surgery, and what that will mean for writing. And now I’m so anxious I keep thinking “If I just get all these things done and scheduled years in advance, maybe I can breathe again.” Of course, the way anxiety works, I won’t breathe again; I’ll still be angsting.

But when I hit June’s big Livi 5 release with nothing else up for preorder or planned…you have to understand, it feels a little like you’re running with a predator breathing directly against your neck. The predator, in this metaphor, is a mishmash of everything–sales petering out, readers dropping your books, your career spiraling into nothing. Publishing is a very weird beast (as is freelancing) because if you’re not constantly thinking and planning ahead, your income dries up and you drown. And the mere thought of feeling pressured to rush Livi 6 and the next round of hatemail about the wait just paralyzed me so the predator was ready to tackle me.

I hate that feeling, and I also don’t know for how long I’ll be feeling well enough to work, so I’m just writing everything I can in the hopes I can get a little ahead of the game and cover myself if (or WHEN) I get knocked down again.

Anyway, it’s Wednesday, which is my scheduled writing day thanks to Patreon, so as I sign off here I’ll be back to work on one of the many things I have in progress here.

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July 7, 2021 By Skyla Dawn Cameron Leave a Comment

“When’s That Book Coming?” Summer 2021 Edition

June was a very busy month, so let’s get to it!

What’s New

June 1 saw the release of Livi #5, Yampellec’s Idol, at long last.

Kindle | Kobo | iBooks | Nook | Payhip | Paperback

Reception thus far has been very positive, which is extremely heartening after the lengthy, difficult journey the book had. New readers have been picking up the series as well and some new patrons have joined, pumping a bit more life into Livi. I do hope long-time readers who’ve been waiting since Shiva’s Bow discover this one exists now and end up enjoying it when they find it.

I also spent some time revising and editing the Elis O’Connor prequel novella, Season of the Bitch, which is now available on Amazon in paperback, and for all patrons in ebook.

I have paperback copies of both these new books, but I don’t have them in my Etsy shop yet. Hoping to do that in the next week or so.

Elis’s next novel, Witch Hunt, has also started serializing this month. A new part posts the first Friday of every month, and at this point I’ve got them scheduled up to November, with a few more sections to write (probably bringing us to March?).

What’s Upcoming

Um…nothing else scheduled! Other than Witch Hunt, that is.

I’m a little nervous about that, as I try to have some kind of release every six months or so–even a novella–but I’m up to my neck in zero drafts right now, so there’s nothing planned for winter (at this point). So expecting a big hit to my income around January; fingers crossed I come up with something.

What I’m Working On

I’ve got two projects going along with Witch Hunt…neither of which I’m talking about publicly.

But I’ve made some excellent wordage on both during June, which I’m really pleased about. One thing that’s helped is the Saturday Night Write-Ins on my Discord server, where a few of us writer types gather for three forty-five-minute writing sprints (with fifteen-minute breaks between them). That kickstarts my momentum in the rest of the week.

Patreon support, at this point, is now allowing me to take one day a week off of freelancing to devote to writing. I still write on the weekends, and I try to get some words in during the evenings–though I admit, I look at what I used to do before I got sick (ten-hour days in publishing, and another three or four hours a night of writing) and beat myself up a little for just being so goddamn tired at the end of my work day now. But that’s not something I can change, so that one day a week–plus the Saturday night write-ins with patrons–has been amazing for productivity.

Today I’m off to get my second vaccine shot, and some wordage on at least one of the WIPs. Happy Wednesday, and next big update coming in October! (Which may not be “big”, but we’ll see!)

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Writing Elis 5. Also kind of sort of writing Waverly 8.

I'm not inclined to resign to maturity.