Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is in review for Createspace and I’ll be setting it up for Amazon review by 9PM. An energy shot is going to help me get to midnight and hopefully see it go live. Once it does, I’ll hit up the advertising sites, set up my morning post, and go to bed.
Tomorrow will be blogging as usual with poetry and the last part of the combat writing (magic) along with special book-related tweets. Beyond that I’ll be looking for guest posts and interviews. I’m also going KDP Select right off the bat.
Small notes:
- Prodigy of Rainbow Tower will be .99 cents for the first month. Then it will be boosted to $2.99.
- I will be doing a thank you post that pingbacks to every Prodigy post that I see. If I miss one then please let me know or pingback to one of my posts to ensure that I see it.
- Early thank you to everyone that has supported and helped me. I’m going to fight to not let everyone down and succeed with this book.
Tomorrow, I shall be the author of a series. Exciting.





SO exciting! 😀
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It is. I think I’m about to become impatient and start the Amazon review up. If it’s an hour early then it’s an hour early. 🙂
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I’m excited FOR you! Plus I’m anxious to buy the second book.
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I’m anxious for people to buy them too. 🙂
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This is very exciting, Charles! Can’t wait to see it go live! 🙂
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Me too. Hopping around the room.
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I can imagine – good luck!
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My family has already threatened to duct tape me to the wall because I’m pacing.
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It doesn’t work… not that I speak from experience, of course. I just know the tenacity of an author on pace mode.
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It’s the waiting that is driving me nuts.
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I believe it. That’s the worst part. What do you do with your brain – which is likely going 5 million miles an hour – while everything else is sort of on pause, or at the very least, outside of your control?! Maddening. I think this may be why writers are said to drink. Or at least it’s part of it.
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Just put it in for review. I’m going to try to edit more of book 4, but I’m antsy.
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🙂 good luck!
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Congratulations, Charles, and much success to you! Dude, the work you’re doing here is nothing short of inspiring. Keep it up!
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Thanks. On the edge of my seat here.
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Congrats! Here’s hoping you the best of luck!
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Thanks. Really hoping it goes live soon.
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Shall I make popcorn?
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Go right ahead. You can buy the book while it’s being popped. We are live and I just set up all my advertising sites in 30 minutes. 🙂
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Way cool! It feels like Christmas and I never sleep through Santa. I want to be the first to buy your book!
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Okay! I have my copy now and it is on my ipad via kindle app. Looks like another creepy prologue. (I mean that in a nice way.)
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My prologues tend to start with the villains and gods. It’s the best way to showcase them in present tense writing. Otherwise, they make an appearance in the middle of a plan that the reader doesn’t know about. Great foreshadowing.
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I’m just excited that there are dead frogs in bubbling goo on the very first page!
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Meet Trinity yet?
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Not yet, Met the Lich again though, and the Hellfire Elf.
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The demonic duo. 🙂
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poor little bunny
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Nevermind. Yes, Now I have been properly introduced. We shall see where this goes. She is angry right now.
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Now I’m trying to remember the scene. I remember her being condescending and stuck up, but I could have aimed poorly on that one.
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I don’t see her yet as condescending and stuck up. I am a woman tho, and I see her as trying to hold her place in a male demon’s world. She has to assert herself.
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Oh yeah. Against him, she needs to be. Demons need to be put in their place.
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I just realized that my scheduled posts for you and Briana did not post. That was another reason I stayed up. I shall remedy that right away!
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Thanks. I’ll keep an eye out for it. Making a list of those posts, so I can do a big thank you pingback post tomorrow.
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You are such a good guy…no problem!
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Need to be humble and thankful for all the support. I wouldn’t have made it without that.
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I don’t like that my comments thingy interferes with the letters on this new theme, but it’s up!
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How does it interfere with the letters?
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At the end of the title post sentence the blue bubble thingy for comments always covers the last couple of letters. So it Looks like it say Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rianbo…then the blue bubble with the comment number in it.
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Ah, that can be annoying. We should get Fritz to fiddle with it and fix it.
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Yes…he could fix it. I am going to bed now. Will read more tomorrow evening. Great work Charles!
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Thanks. Night. I should pass out too soon.
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OOOOO…Congratulations! This looks interesting.
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Thanks. It’s already registered a copy sold, which is great because it means somebody snagged it really fast. Can’t wait to see what it looks like by the end of tomorrow.
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Go Charles!! go Charles!! I can’t wait to re-blog tomorrow!! Whoo hoo! A series. I’m really excited for you Charles…you deserve it!
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Thanks. The book is live on Amazon right now too. 🙂
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Is your createspace book up too? Did you use your own ISBN or let them give you one?
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They gave me one, but it won’t be up for another couple of hours. The paperback always takes longer.
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I’m looking at going the same route with them as my publisher. I’ve researched the other ones (hence my disappearance from WP recently) and so far I like CreateSpace best! Did you do their extended Distribution?
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Which is that? I set up on Amazon independently because they get the eBook up quicker.
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Extended distribution is on CreateSpace for $25 and it gets you on the other online and offline retailers like B&N and also in libraries and listed with Ingram (I think that’s the name!) BTW I’ve got you on my Kindle!! Yeah 🙂
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I went KDP Select, so I wouldn’t be able to do that. Hope you enjoy the story as much as the first book. 😉
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Are you talking about the Kindle version or the paperback? And I’m betting the second one is even better than the first 🙂
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Kindle version. Paperback is still in review and I probably won’t put any money into that. It didn’t sell much during the first book.
I’ve been told the second book is better.
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I’ve heard the paperbacks are harder to move! I still love the feel of a book in my hand & the smell of the paper. I’m kind of old fashion!!
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They really are, but self-published authors seem to thrive better in eBook because of pricing. Traditional publishers have more luck in the paperback realm.
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Good luck! Posting for you in a mo.
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Thanks. Saving all of the post links to make a thank you post at the end of the day.
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Author of a series. Very exciting! Well done.
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Thanks. It’s a happy time.
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