jeriendhal: (Red Vixen)
Summary: Sales down a bit from January, but not by much. Things were brightened by brisk sales of Shadow of Her Sins, which reached a respectable ten copies in the Amazon US store despite being released in the middle of the month.

Unfortunately my attempt to use KDP's discount promotion tool on Captive of the Red Vixen and Shadow of the Red Vixen to promote the release of Sins was a bust, resulting in no signifigant uptick in sales. Actuallly they were lower than usual.


Things to Do: Trying to poke at Science Fiction Cinderella. Initial attapt at a first draft stalled again due to top-heavy exposition. Debating whether to try and put together an omnibus edition of the Red Vixen adventures like I did the Dragon's Companion books, but I may want to wait until Legacy is finally written.



Sales Report:


Captive of the Red Vixen: 4

For Your Safety: 5

Good Landing: 14 (1 CA) *

I Fought the Claw & the Claw Won: 1

Mimsey’s Tale: 4

Shadow of Her Sins: 14 (2 UK, 1 IT, 1 AU)

Shadow of the Red Vixen: 2

Teal's Bargain: 1

The Dragon's Companion: 5


Total Paid Sales: 36

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jeriendhal: (Wazagan)
Just mucking about with a possible opening to the story. Not sure if it works yet or not.

* * *

Cindy dreamed of moonlight. Earth’s moon, hanging in the sky above her as she stood atop a tor on an island, the moss under her bare feet, the skirt of her blue silk dress twirling around her as she turned, looking up at the stars in the night sky and the Moon seeming to fill half of it, rising above the horizon in the distance.

She knew it was a dream even while she was dreaming it. She’d never seen the moon of Lost Earth except in photographs taken by probes or by astronauts. Her entire life had been spent in Tower Three, a five kilometer tall, half a kilometer wide colossus, rising up out of Titan's thick methane atmosphere as it orbited around Saturn.

Now Saturn, Cronus in Greece before being co-opted by the Romans, that god world she knew. She had seen it with her own eyes from Tower Three's rooftop gardens, peering down through the transparent roof, in all its marvelous colors and its incredible rings. The god of cities and chaos, benevolently watching over the Free Humans as they built their new civilization among the outer worlds, out of reach from the Groupmind's grasping machine culture and Ring that kept Earth lost to Humanity.

The dream shattered as her alarm buzzed loudly, waking her to a new day, and to reality. To the coffin room that was her home now, one of hundre identical units in this section of quarters, dug a kilometer into Titan's crust to anchor the Tower. Saturn's light didn't reach this far down, and Cindy doubted she'd ever see it again.
jeriendhal: (Wazagan)
Think I finally figured out who Cindy's Fairy Godmachine is going to be and firmed up the plot a bit. From the looks of things the story is going to be set about two hundred years down the road from the humanity's Awakening on the Ring, after humans start going to the stars.

Spoilers )

Quotes:

"So you're really an Indian prince?"

"Technically. After the British left my family was mostly known for car manufacturing though..."
jeriendhal: (Red Vixen)
So while I've no interest in doing an actual 50k piece of writing this year, I am going to try to at least set the month of November aside to write something every day. I'm shooting small this time, between one hundred and five hundred words a day. The question is what. Major choices are starting the second half of my 365 Days of Drabbles project, or working more on Shadow of Her Sins. Alternatively I might try to put together coherent narratives for Sci-Fi Cinderella or Dragon Mom/Happily Ever After, which came of the first half the Drabble project. Or I might just work on a new piece of smut set in FYS focusing on Quisling and Khan.

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