The Redemption of Erâth: Now Looking for Reviewers!

Exile Digital CoverI’m proud to announce that I’ve submitted the final versions of The Redemption of Erâth: Exile to CreateSpace, Smashwords and Kindle Direct Publishing, so all is set to go for a February 22 launch! The book is also now featured on Goodreads, ready to be seen, read and reviewed!

In that regard, I’m casting out a call to any and all fans of epic fantasy—both those who know my work, and those who’ve yet to read it. In exchange for an honest and fair review (truthfully—I’ve proudly posted 2-star reviews before), I will provide a free copy of The Redemption of Erâth: Exile, and The Redemption of Erâth: Consolation for reference. All you need to do is leave a comment below, or email me at satiswrites@icloud.com.

Also, feel free to sign up to participate in my Facebook book launch week; it’s free to attend, and you could also win copies of the book there, too!

That is all for now—I’ll be posting updates as the time gets closer. I’m looking forward to your comments!

The Redemption of Erâth: Exile Is Available for Preorder!

Exile Digital CoverIt gives me great pleasure to announce that The Redemption of Erâth: Exile is now available for preorder on all three major platforms: Kindle, iBooks and Nook! (Links will be included below.) I’m extremely excited about this, and I can’t wait for the release: February 22.

In celebration of the launch, I’ll be hosting a week-long Facebook event, with prizes, giveaways and guest authors throughout the week. This should be a fun, exciting time, and a chance to win some great stuff!

Leading up to the book’s release date, I am now looking for anyone willing to review Exile. I am more than happy to send you an ARC (advance reader copy), if you can commit to a fair, unbiased review of the work when you’ve read it. I’m not asking for positive reviews—just reviews. Please let me know in the comments, or email satiswrites@icloud.com, for more information.

For now, head over to Facebook, sign up, and get ready for some fun!

Join Facebook event.

Preorder for Kindle, iBooks and Nook.

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A Print Proof Is Almost In My Hands …

On Friday night, I completed the interior design and layout for The Redemption of Erâth: Exile. I uploaded the copy to CreateSpace, and within literally a few minutes, I’d ordered by proof copy. I love how quick and easy this stuff is nowadays!

I was pretty impressed by the tome; although I’ve spaced the text at 1.5 and given the book ample margins, it clocks in at a whopping 500 pages, which is almost 150 pages more than the first book. I intended it to be a little longer, but I didn’t expect quite so much.

Of course, there is an argument that longer is not, by definition, better (although in the case of epic fantasy, it does help). When I published through iUniverse, they were pretty adamant that the book be kept to under 100,000 words, and so I did quite a bit of harsh cutting. Now that I’m publishing myself I’m not under the same restrictions, although I did actually cut quite a bit of fluff from the manuscript anyway.

It’s nice, though, to be able to offer the story without compromising on scenes. I hope that you won’t find it excessive; my goal is certainly not to introduce unnecessary plot elements, but rather to ensure that every scene that is there is important to the final goal of the story. This, in fact, was something I struggled with, and my editor pointed out—for a large portion of the story the main character, Brandyé, had no goal. I’ve tried to remedy this in my revisions, and hopefully you’ll find it satisfactory.

As it stands, once I receive the proof I’ll start the final read-through for last-minute typos and edits, but the major edits are, for all intents and purposes, done. This means it’s almost time to start looking for reviewers to send advance reader copies (ARCs) to, and try and get some love! I know certainly that even the less positive reviews of the first book, Consolation, expressed interest in where the series will go, and I hope they enjoy it! If anyone reading this would like a free copy of the book in exchange for an impartial review, please contact me and let me know—I’d love to hear from you!

For now, I’m biding my time waiting for the proof copy to arrive (it’s supposed to be here by Wednesday). I can’t wait to see my book in the flesh (paper)!