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Goin' Indie

April 26, 2013 by fpdorchak

Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark
Goin’ Indie. (Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark , photo credit: Wikipedia)

Yeah, that’s my steely stare.

Determination.

I’m finally doing it.

Made the decision. Jumping in with both feet and my Bullwhip.

I’m going indie. And by “indie,” I mean e-books and (a little later, maybe earlier) Amazon hardcovers. Not going the route of AuthorHouse anymore. E-books. That’s the route. Check out Nathan Bransford’s post. These things are selling.

I’ve mentioned this once or twice elsewhere, but after the past couple weeks, getting a cover done, interacting with the person who will do my file conversions, going over my manuscripts and talking to those in the indie world, at this year’s PPWC (and this doesn’t even count the years I’ve been thinking about this, kinda watching how e-books “go”…), I’m not waiting another second. It has reinvigorated me, in this whole business of writing. I have four titles (one still needs some work—or might be the title I again try traditionally—but, we’re talking at least into 2014) I can publish, five if you count a Sleepwalkers e-book reissue:

  • The Uninvited. This is my whydunnit supernatural murder mystery about a troubled reporter who stumbles upon a gruesome and inexplicable mass murder in Gulf Coast Florida. This will be my first release. I was originally shooting for the end of May, but since this is my first, is my learning curve, it might actually turn out to be June. But I’m still shooting for May. So, please, stay turned—either way, it won’t be long!
  • ERO. This is my one (so far) science fiction-y, action/adventure novel. It’s about a marooned on-orbit astronaut who tries to reconstruct his life by relying on incomplete memories that place him at the very heart of the UFO conspiracy. This novel is, well, somewhat auto-biographical. It’ll be my next release.
  • Psychic. This is a companion book to Sleepwalkers. Okay, it’s the second in a considered series of three.  There, I said it. It’s actually more of a prequel (but, hey, what is Time, anyway?), and features the origins to the Man With No Name, from Sleepwalkers. I plan at least one more book to this series (it won’t take 12 years, like this one). It’s a supernatural action/adventure about a humble, guilt-ridden hotline psychic who becomes embroiled in the ultimate government conspiracy, involving JFK and remote viewers. Oh, and a really cool teenager.
  • The fourth is one that still needs lots of work, so am not going to give its title just yet, but, it’s about guy who falls in love with…ehhhh…a ghost. Of sorts. Yeah, yeah, I’m know, there have been other books about the topic, but what makes mine unique, I’m not even teasing with, because I still have some runway to ride before taking off. But, it’s not your standard, run-of-the-mill everyday ghost, we’re talking about here, and to tell the truth, I haven’t yet seen a “ghost” like this one.
  • Sleepwalkers. This one depends a lot on if AuthorHouse plans on putting it back into an e-book like they said they would a couple years ago. Haven’t even had time (there’s that word, again) to think about that yet. If can do the e-book to it, I plan on redoing the cover.

Depending on how long all this takes, I’m looking to release one book about every 3 or 4 months until I get all these out, so no real new work for me this year. ERO should come out around September/October time frame, and Psychic, November/December. I plan on pushing the Internet-y promotion as hard as I possibly can (I have some guides, but more on those, later). The Uninvited will be free for about the first three weeks or so, and this is mainly for reviews (this is a standard M.O. among the e-book community). It looks like some sites, like B&N, Amazon, have a way of setting prices (still looking into those), but at places where I can set the price, I’m looking to price it at $2.99, after the free period, but this remains to be seen, once I actually get to the upload part. But, from what I’ve read, e-books tend to sell well between the $2.99 to $5.99 range (and it’s not obvious about going right for the higher price).

So, there it is, that’s my plan. Out into the world at large. I’ll post more as I go, but I’m still cleaning up the manuscript to the The Uninvited, which, depending on a couple other logistical issues, is scheduled to be converted into all the different file formats next month (oooh, it’ll be hot off the author keyboard, like freshly baked cookies!). And while that is being done, I plan on beginning and hitting the promotions.

Look, I’m not pie-in-the-sky, I’ve been around, I’ve tried self-publishing by spending three grand, done and occasionally still do a short story or two, and even got an agent. Still, NYC didn’t think they could make any money off me. But I see and hear where e-books are going. I’m just a guy with voices in my head trying to get my work out there. My work has been termed “thinky,” sometimes jumps genres. But I try to tell stories, to show, perhaps, the way things could be, big What-ifs. I—like most every other writer out there—just like to write. For a while that passion was slowly getting snuffed out…but now I’ve found renewed passion. A new way to go.

A new…What-if.

I hope you’ll join me!

Oh…and I’m an optimist.

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  • No, E-book Sales Are Not Declining (blog.nathanbransford.com)
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Filed Under: Leisure, Metaphysical, Reincarnation, To Be Human, Writing Tagged With: Amazon, AuthorHouse, Duvall Designs, E-book, ERO, F. P. Dorchak, fiction, Independent Publishing, Indie Publishing, Psychic, self publishing, Shopping, Sleepwalkers, The Uninvited, Uninvited

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  1. Marc Schuster says

    April 26, 2013 at 4:49 am

    Good luck!

    • fpdorchak says

      April 26, 2013 at 4:57 am

      Thank you, sir! :-]

      I wouldn’t mind a healthy dose of it, about now….

      • Marc Schuster says

        April 26, 2013 at 4:58 am

        You’ll be fine as long as you don’t run into any snakes… Oh, wait. That was the other Indie.

        • fpdorchak says

          April 26, 2013 at 5:01 am

          :-]

          Well….those I’ve talked to who have done both the music and publishing industry emPHATICALLY say how much more nasty the publishing is. Hands down.

          I’d rather run into snakes. Gimme snakes.

  2. Vampire Syndrome says

    April 26, 2013 at 8:40 am

    Congratulations on going DIY! 🙂 I’ve noticed that some of the Big Five are now offering e-book-only contracts, although they’re all horrible terms. E-book only with the Big Five, or print and e-book versions with an indie publisher. Guess what I picked? 😈

    • fpdorchak says

      April 26, 2013 at 5:25 pm

      Ummmm, Door #5a?

      Thanks, Daven! I’m pretty excited, but not (as I said) “pie in the sky” (though, I really LIKE pie…). I’m just looking forward, to, well…moving FORWARD. Thanks for the support. :-]

  3. Karen Duvall says

    April 26, 2013 at 9:12 am

    Best of luck to you, Frank! 🙂

    • fpdorchak says

      April 26, 2013 at 5:27 pm

      My cover artist! Thanks, Cover Artist Girl!

      Okay, she’s also an author.

      Thanks, for stopping by, Karen! Love my cover! Will hopefully be displaying soon…. :-]

  4. blackcatpratt says

    April 26, 2013 at 9:29 am

    Go, Frank, Go! 🙂 Rooting for your success!

    • fpdorchak says

      April 26, 2013 at 5:29 pm

      Thanks so much, Mandy! It’s not Twilight Zone, but I still hope it gets readers to think…and enjoy some weird storytelling….

  5. Karen Albright Lin says

    April 26, 2013 at 11:07 am

    I think, now and then, that I’m missing out on a lot since I don’t have an e-reader. I’m still a regular at the used bookstore that is struggling and the new bookstore, still order on line. I was the last person over 15 I know to get a cell phone. I suppose I still have a ways to go before I buy an e-reader. As I said, I miss out on some things because of it. I’ll catch up….eventually. And e-books can always be out there – unless paper that can be forced out of print. Best of luck with sales!

    • fpdorchak says

      April 26, 2013 at 5:37 pm

      Oh, Karen, let US flog you with a Cat-o-9, k? ;-] You can download to computers, too.

      I firmly believe there’s enough room for BOTH in this crazy world. But the purse strings are handled differently, so I’m going a different route. The more I think about it, the more this fits my personality, anyway. I always like to, well, do things a little differently. Most of my family is like that. It’s how we roll. And I like the control, I have to admit. It’s fun. And I’ve had a lot of eyes on all the manuscripts, so it’s not like they’re virgin reads. Also, luckily I’m in-between new work, so can make all the time in the world to do this (well, not really), but I’m looking at it as just another challenge. And I like not having to fork out so much dough along the way! But, good, Lord, did you see those sales figure from Nathan’s post? Sheesh. Besides,some of my characters are just getting a tad too old for some of the stories, and I don’t want to move their generations again; I like where I wrote them….

  6. Lynda Hilburn says

    April 27, 2013 at 8:58 am

    Yay, Frank! There are lots of yellow brick roads leading to Oz. Check out all the possibilities! WTG! [I’m very glad you’re jumping in.]

    • fpdorchak says

      April 27, 2013 at 10:25 am

      Thank you, Lynda, and thanks for stopping by! We’ll see what kind of “cast o characters”‘ I’ll pick up along the way (I already met a vampire shrink…)! :-]

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