Click through to watch today’s YouTube episode announcing the start of what I’m calling my 90-Day Author’s Assault.
Although this is a short blog today, I’m excited to share the news with you. For the past month, I’ve been working on a host of episodes for my John Irvin, Author Journey series.
For the first thirty days, I’ll be sharing short book trailers for my own works. There will probably be more than thirty by the end of it, because I’m still publishing more books even as this blog comes out!
After that, I have sixty days to share the works of so many of my fellow authors. I’ve already reached out to several author friends I’ve gotten to know over these past couple of years. Some of them are new authors, some have been doing this official authorpreneur business longer than I have.
I’m so excited to share all of this with you.
Although, you just might get tired of seeing me on all your social networks because I’m going to be sharing these posts every single day on every single network.
This is devotion. This is commitment. This is probably also a little crazy.
But crazy keeps the world going round.
Personally, I’m looking forward to seeing what my author friends will be filming for their trailers I’ll be sharing later.
Also, this will run 90 days, which means, it’s going to charge into the New Year of 2021!
Hopefully, the visibility this could bring for my author friends and myself, we’ll be able to have an amazing launch of the New Year for our works.
I do know one thing. Every single episode, I’ll be sharing my team’s GoFundMe fundraiser for the Book Tour in Spring 2021. So, if it doesn’t get on people’s nerves, we’ll probably get better donations then.
And if you know any authors, please, have them shoot me an email at john@johnirvinauthor.com. I have plenty of spots open for the episodes!
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I want to share some
pieces of parts of me—yes, I did just say that…AGAIN.
By John Irvin
I’m
having a short book reading out of Book 1: Hidden Lake’s Light in my Magic’s Time
Split series—you know, the Perma-free book? Perma-free is exactly what it
sounds like: permanently free.
I know
some writers believe no writer should have to give away their books for free.
Others think, maybe giving away your first couple might advance you. I can see
both sides of the point of views.
So, I’m
not sure which side I’d ascribe to, except I am giving away this book for free.
It’s an e-book, so it doesn’t cost me—except for the cover art.
But
anyways, go check out the reading:
To be honest, I enjoy last week’s
reading. It was the first time I’d done that. Of course, I couldn’t see your
faces—but, I could imagine them!
I’m
finishing up reading two books.
Most avid readers admit to doing
this—I’m just being honest. But most of the time, I’m reading more than one
book. Life is just too short, you might say. Sometimes, I’ll try to force
myself to focus on one book. But that doesn’t last long.
This past month I’ve been reading Harry Potter: The Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, Writing the Fiction Series by Karen Wiesner, The Fire Unseen by Andrew Jaxson, and Rapture by Don Montgomery.
They’ve all been good. I finished
Rapture and Sorcerer’s Stone just recently, I’m almost finished with The Fire
Unseen.
Yes, I know, I was born at the end
of the 80s, so I should have been on the bandwagon with the kids who grew up in
the 90s and already read the Harry Potter series. Well, some of us are “late”
at things.
I must say, even though I’m 30 years
old, I still enjoyed the kid’s story. I’m looking forward to reading the rest
of the series.
But, I do want to finish the other
two first before starting a new one—we’ll see how long that lasts.
And now, the vlog transcript.
John Irvin, Author
Journey Series
Episode 8, Reading
Excerpts Part 2
Welcome back to John Irvin, Author Journey Series, Episode 8,
Reading Excerpts Part 2. With last week’s response, I’m looking forward to this
next read.
I may just enjoy reading my stories. Of course, being an
introvert and in the centre of attention has its qualms. But, right now, I
can’t see your faces, so that makes it a little easier.
Today I’ll be reading out of Magic’s Time Split, Book 1:
Hidden Lake’s Light. Next week, for Part 3, I’ll be reading an excerpt from my
Patreon exclusive series: Ikkilion Chronicles.
And now, an excerpt from Hidden
Lake’s Light. There may be some
spoilers ahead, just to warn you.
Jessica
pointed in the direction of a clump of trees off behind the City Hall cabin.
Levi followed that long, slender index finger to the site
it was directing him to. He caught his breath when he saw them—two shadows
sneaking through the trees away from the camp.
They
twisted under the lower branches, slipping through the bushes, stalking down to
the lake about fifty yards from the guards’ position.
“Who do you suppose they are?” Jessica whispered.
Levi shrugged, sliding off his perch and crouching behind
the bottom of the resting log.
Following his lead, Jessica peered over his shoulder.
At that moment, two beams of light flooded the distant
surface of the lake.
“We know for one thing, they’re not the Indians. They’re
part of our group.” Levi surmised. Eyes narrowed, he started forward.
“Where are you going?” Jessica grabbed his shirt sleeve
and tugged.
“Going to see who they are,” he looked back at her.
“It’s probably just one of the married couples wanting to
have a game of midnight
skinny-dipping.”
Levi froze.
This could be true, he mused. But why would they be
taking the flashlights into the water?
The expedition team brought waterproof flashlights
naturally, but midnight scuba
diving didn’t add up.
The two figures weren’t taking their clothes off either.
Instead, they were tromping into the water, fully-clothed, holding their lights
pointed straight ahead.
“I think it’s safe to say, they’re not skinny-dipping,”
Levi whispered in Jessica’s ear. He then started forward again, keeping low
while he charged down the shoreline.
Jessica gave a huff before taking off after her best
friend. As much as she didn’t want to meddle in other people’s business, she
had to admit, she was curious why these two decided to explore the bottom of
the lake while everyone else was asleep.
“Hurry,” Levi called back, his voice just above a
whisper. He sloshed into the waves, keeping his gaze on the two beams of light
now fading beneath the surface. “Maybe we can follow them.”
Jessica arrived at the spot, studying the shapes below.
“You really want to swim down there this late at night?
Why don’t we just wait till they come back up and ask them what the heck
they’re doing?”
“Because,” Levi bared his teeth. “That would take all the
fun out of it.”
“Well, we at least need someone still up here standing
watch.”
“Good idea,” he nodded, standing waist deep in the water
already. He turned and met her gaze. “You wait here, I’ll be back.” With that
he lowered himself until the waves rushed over the top of his head.
Letting out an exasperated breath of air, Jessica crossed
her arms, her head swiveling from side to side. Everything was too quiet for
her comfort.
A shadow stepped out of one of the tents back in the
middle of the settlement.
She knew from the tent it was Gael. Watching him stroll
up to the town’s group of out-houses, she figured he was just on a midnight visit to the john. Turning back to the lapping
waves, she could barely make out the flashlight beams.
Wow the lake is deep, she concluded. And this close to
land too.
The lights were gone in a blink.
Jessica realised her hands were clinging to her own arms,
her mouth holding her breath. She took in a steady breath, forcing herself to
remain calm, but her mind started searching the back spaces where all the
worst-case scenarios loved to wait for moments exactly like this.
“Jess?” Gael’s voice was close enough to hack away the
cobwebs stringing over her thoughts.
She turned, stopping herself before she gasped.
Gael was almost on top of her.
How had he finished his business, noticed her, then
gotten so close without her even hearing him?
“Gael,” she responded, her tone high-pitched.
“What are you doing way over here?” Both his eyebrows
were creating a semicircle disconnected in the middle over his forehead.
“Where’s Levi?” His gray eyes bounced from the point on the lake’s surface
where she’d been staring then back to her.
“Umm…” Good job, Jess. That sounded convincing.
Gael stopped within three feet of her. “Jess? What’s
going on?”
“Well…” You’re doing great. “We saw two figures go diving
down there.” She pointed to the spot where she’d last seen the flashlights.
“Levi went after them. I guess they’re at the bottom of the lake—maybe found a
cave—because I can’t see the lights anymore.”
“Why didn’t y’all let me know?” Gael’s stare was now
glued to the water.
“I don’t know,” she flapped her hands in the air. “It was
a spur of the moment decision I guess. I told him we probably should, but he
was too intent on following them.”
“I should probably go after them,” Gael breathed, he
could hear his blood taking his pulse by storm.
“I want to go with you,” she blurted out, grabbing his
shirt sleeve when he tossed off his shoes.
Taking the first two steps into the cool water, Gael
paused and met her frantic stare. He knew there would be no forcing her to
stay. With a nod, he waved in the direction of the camp.
“Wake somebody up to stand guard while we’re gone. I’ll
wait.”
Without another word, Jessica dashed back to the tents,
woke the head of the Ferris household up, and informed him what was going on in
as few words as possible. Then she stormed the shore diving into the water at
Gael’s side.
He had to grab her by the shoulders and make her look
into his eyes.
“Quietly, Hon,” his drawl would have a soothing effect on
anyone’s nerves. “We need to go in together. Take my hand, we’ll find them,
don’t worry. Levi’s fine.”
She nodded, accepting the extended hand.
The two of them tread deeper into the water—their hair
standing up on the back of their necks, sending goose bumps down their spine.
Uncertain whether it was the water’s temperature or their nerves, they pushed
on.
And that’s all for today’s book reading. Come back next week and I’ll have
the next one running.
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Today, over on YouTube,
I’ll be covering the rest of my works I’ve published in the past three years.
By John Irvin
Already
the third week into January, time is already flying by. The publication date
for Longevity, Book 2: Independence is approaching fast and I still have a few loose ends to tie up.
Yeehaw!
Today’s
vlog is published on YouTube, check it out here. I hope you can tolerate my
lame speaking skills, I write better than I talk.
I have covered the Longevity series,
the Magic’s Time Split series, and my StarQuest Anthology. Beyond that, today
I’m covering my Mermaid Seas Trilogy and several other short works. I have quite
a few more, so now that I’m recording the video, I’m beginning to wonder if I
should perhaps add a Part 4 to this opening YouTube series.
I’m trying to keep the videos to an
average of 5 minutes.
It’s been a busy month already to
say the least.
But, I feel more like an
authorpreneur and CEO of my own business. Because that’s what business is:
business. No pun intended. No, nothing like the Harry Potter pun I read the
other day, you gotta watch out for those, they Slytherin.
Sorry. Moving on.
This morning, I’m working on the
second draft to Book 3, As Flesh Rots, in my Magic’s Time Split series. Next
week will be the second draft for Book 4, When Nights Bleed. After that I’m
writing the next installation of the Ikkilion Chronicles for my Patreon backers.
So the rest of my January is booked
in my writing domain.
I’m also gathering more volunteers
for my GoFundMe Fundraiser Launch Team set for March. The plan is to have a
pre-launch party, get up to 15 volunteer members for the team and make sure they’re
all on the same page. We hope to gather a good chunk of pre-launch pledges.
Looking for a team…
All funds raised in this campaign
will only be sent on the expenses for and related to the John Irvin Author Book
Tour 2020. That is set for August and could tentatively take me all the way to Los Angeles! Fingers crossed.
I’ll keep sharing more info on this
as the Launch Day approaches.
Teams make faster progress.
Backers will be placed in tiered
levels, depending on the amount they can give. Believe me, every dollar counts,
so whatever can be given is appreciated. Each tier gets a reward, each reward
stacked on top of the previous the higher the amount reaches in the stacked
tiers.
It’s been done before, many
entrepreneurs in this day and age use crowdfunding to startup their businesses.
I’ve done a ton of reading and research on this topic and am finally using this
medium in hopes to see my Author dream come into fruition.
My books may be fiction, but I do
believe there is a message—even a small one—in each story. There is always the
quote I love reciting, I think C.S. Lewis said it, if not, I apologize.
“Fairy tales are not real because
they tell us dragons are real. Fairy tales are real because they teach us
dragons can be beaten.”
If you know the real person who said
that, let me know. Thank you ahead of time.
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about Patreon is it allows people to support artists by monthly pledges which
allow the artists to have more time to work on their own passions. Here is my
account: PATREON.COM. If you’d like to support me, I would
be eternally grateful!