So... I'm (self-)publishing a novel.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:52 pm
First off, I would like to extend a heartfelt apology, particularly to Jason, for going off the rails in July and taking it out on everyone else. The hiatus helped me recenter myself and gain some perspective. If I had to guess at what happened, it was a combination of the psychological effects of the lockdown exacerbated by mounting frustrations with the direction my life was going or lack thereof at the time. Where this ties into the subject heading is that I returned home to Lethbridge for some needed r-and-r and the pastor of my parents' church referred me to a publisher out of Victoria, British Columbia called Friesen Press. For a fee they would publish the book and offer services such as copyediting and distribution. It's not a cheap service, it's costing me $8,000 CDN but it's an acceptable price for seeing a longtime dream become reality.
As for the novel itself. There's another thread where I announced the project which had since gone through seven major revisions to its current form. The first book ended up being too big at almost 150,000 words thus I split it into two books while working on what is now Book Three. It's a sci-fi/fantasy novel inspired by both Tokusatsu from across the Pacific and American superheroes (though more the former as the Power Rangers/Super Sentai franchise) so it would appeal to the tastes of the members of this board.
You could say the genesis of the idea happened when Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers first aired on YTV when I was starting fourth grade back in 1993. I used to spend vast amounts of time daydreaming adventures of my friends and myself as superheroes in a similar vein and even role-played those adventures out on occasion. Given how abominable 2020 has been and I have no optimism for the coming year I just felt that I needed to recreate that youthful hope I once have by writing some escapist fiction that Hollywood seems to be incapable of doing now.
If all goes well, Book One: The Phoenix Rises should launch Summer 2021. I just sent some revisions to the the editor and I'm trying to figure what I want for a cover. Wish me luck, guys. This is something that makes me feel like my life has some momentum again.
As for the novel itself. There's another thread where I announced the project which had since gone through seven major revisions to its current form. The first book ended up being too big at almost 150,000 words thus I split it into two books while working on what is now Book Three. It's a sci-fi/fantasy novel inspired by both Tokusatsu from across the Pacific and American superheroes (though more the former as the Power Rangers/Super Sentai franchise) so it would appeal to the tastes of the members of this board.
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You could say the genesis of the idea happened when Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers first aired on YTV when I was starting fourth grade back in 1993. I used to spend vast amounts of time daydreaming adventures of my friends and myself as superheroes in a similar vein and even role-played those adventures out on occasion. Given how abominable 2020 has been and I have no optimism for the coming year I just felt that I needed to recreate that youthful hope I once have by writing some escapist fiction that Hollywood seems to be incapable of doing now.
If all goes well, Book One: The Phoenix Rises should launch Summer 2021. I just sent some revisions to the the editor and I'm trying to figure what I want for a cover. Wish me luck, guys. This is something that makes me feel like my life has some momentum again.