Wednesday, May 21, 2014

News on the release of The Labyrinth of Flame

A lot of you have been waiting a long time for news about the release of the third and final book in my Shattered Sigil trilogy, The Labyrinth of Flame.  Ever since Night Shade Books (publisher of the first two novels) nearly went bankrupt last year and got bought out, I've had people asking about the book's status and my plans for release. Finally, I've got something to share.

On the advice of my agent, I've decided to put out The Labyrinth of Flame myself rather than seeking traditional publication for it.  This isn't for monetary reasons.  I'm lucky in having a day job that I love, so I don't care much about my royalty percentage or anything like that.  Ordinarily I'm all about traditional publishing, because I'd rather write (or skate, or ski, or climb mountains) than do book production.  But in this particular case, when my agent and I reviewed options, I ended up deciding that self-publication was the better path for Labyrinth.  Why?

1) I can get the book out to you faster.  Traditional publishing has long, looooong lead times.  This book's taken me long enough to write; I don't want you to have to wait another year or more to read it after I finish revising it.

2) I can make sure the look and quality of the book matches the first two.  I know those of you who buy physical books often prefer to have books in a series be a "matched set."  I've already talked to the cover artist for the first two novels (David Palumbo) and one of the previous cover designers (Martha Wade), and they are willing and able to do cover work for Labyrinth.  Similarly, I intend to hire an interior designer, editor, copyeditor, etc, so that the quality of this third book will be equal to the beautiful editions that Night Shade put out for the first two.

3) I plan on doing a Kickstarter to fund the production work, which means I can potentially offer all sorts of fun bonuses.  Related short stories! Interior art! Maps! (Not sure what a Kickstarter is?  Check out these examples from fellow authors Brad Beaulieu and Michael J. Sullivan.)

"Okay, okay," you may be saying.  "You're going to self-pub, I get it.  But WHEN?"

The plan: first and foremost, I've got to finish my revision. At my current rate of progress, I'm hoping to have the book done by summer's end.  Assuming that happens, I'll run a Kickstarter in the fall, probably mid-October.  Ebook versions of Labyrinth would be sent to backers as soon as the editing and file conversion process is complete - say, a month or so after the Kickstarter finishes.  Print editions will take a little longer to produce and ship.  (How long depends on printer scheduling, whether or not interior art is added, etc - but say on the order of 2-3 months after the Kickstarter finishes.)  After all the print copies are shipped, I will officially release the book on the various online retailer websites (Amazon, B&N, etc).

So. Sometime this winter, I hope you'll be enjoying the conclusion of Dev and Kiran's story at long last.  Oh gosh, I'm so excited about this book, you all.  If you get even half as much entertainment out of reading it as I have in writing it, that's all the success I could ever want as an author.

In the meantime, if you want to stay updated on the book's release - see the cover art when it's ready, get notified when the Kickstarter begins, stuff like that - be sure and shoot me an email at courtney (at) courtneyschafer (dot) com, and I'll put you on my Labyrinth of Flame mailing list.

15 comments:

  1. Kickstart that sucker! :-)

    Very excited about this. Also, a friend was part of one of the most successful kickstarters for video games, and if you'd like some tips, he posted them here.

    http://www.adamheine.com/2013/06/so-you-want-to-launch-kickstarter.html

    http://www.adamheine.com/2013/06/so-you-launched-kickstarter-campaign.html

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    1. Steve, thanks so much for the links! I'm definitely doing as much research as I can on the kickstarter process & how to do a good job of it, so tips are much appreciated.

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    1. [crosses fingers] I hope everything goes smoothly and that it's a wonderful experience. (Ping me when you put the kickstarter together. I'll happily help promote.)

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    2. Thanks, Nathan & Stina. (And Stina, I'm sure I'll be pinging you and the rest of the known world - thanks so much for the offer of help!)

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  3. I'm very excited--book 3, yay! But I'm sorry you have to put in all this non-writing work into getting the third book out. But mostly, just excited, and can't wait to throw money at your Kickstarter. ;-) May all stretch goals be reached!

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    1. Aw, thanks, Kendall. Yeah, the amount of work needed is a little intimidating, but I figure I'm willing to try anything once. :)

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  4. I agree with Paul Weimer here: just hearing this has made the wheels in my head start turning. "Hmm, if I save even just $10 a paycheque between now and then so I can throw it into the Kicstarter pile..." :p I can't wait!

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    1. Hopefully I can think of some cool rewards to offer besides the book itself that'll be worthy of such foresight! :)

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  5. This is wonderful news indeed. I am finally over my withdrawals from reading the last novel with twist and turns a F1 driver would find difficult. :)

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    1. Ha! I think you'll have some fun with this 3rd one too (or so I hope!).

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