Wednesday, April 29, 2009
POD Case Study: Perdition’s Brink, Part 1
As I approached completion of Perdition’s Brink, I put a lot of reading, research, and thought into how I’d publish the novel. I did what any retired military guy would do: I crafted a strategy. My two major strategic parameters were business and personal. For business, I explored the financial aspects of publishing my novel: how much capital I planned to invest, my income goals, my reasonable income expectations over time, and the impact of my business on the rest of my household finances. For personal, I explored: my personal achievement goals, reasonable achievement expectations given the current industry, the time impact of marketing on my writing and other life duties, my commitment to my art, and the impact to my family life. I used some analysis techniques to explore the interrelation of these parameters to come up with my strategy.
The summary of my analysis convincement me I needed a low investment and low risk approach that focused on the personal achievement value of publishing my first novel as a foundation for building my craftsmanship, extending my body of works, and establishing myself in the writing community. I did some research and cost/benefit analysis to chose a POD implementation that best fit my strategy; CreateSpace became my company of choice.
I’ll give you my honest evaluation of CreateSpace as my POD distributor of choice in the next post. Keep writing!
R.A. Harrington
Author, Perdition’s Brink
http://www.amazon.com/Perditions-Brink-R-Harrington/dp/1441421874/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236805893&sr=1-1
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
R.A. Harrington Now on Twitter
Monday, April 20, 2009
Spirituality and the Supernatural In Writing
R.A. HarringtonAuthor, Perdition’s Brinkhttp://www.amazon.com/Perditions-Brink-R-Harrington/dp/1441421874/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236805893&sr=1-1
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Free Podcasts for Perdition's Brink
http://raharrington.podbean.com/
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Perdition's Brink Now Available!
Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Perditions-Brink-ebook/dp/B00200K0HQ/ref=ed_oe_k
Abomination! Caleb Baker is not alive. He’s been twisted, damned, and dumped near the remote desert town of Perdition. He struggles for answers to his new undead state while caught between evil agents who want to recruit him, a holy knighthood vowed to destroy those like him, and a town full of very odd residents who don’t trust anyone or anything strange. Despite the evil growing within him, Caleb soon finds himself in an unusual alliance with a beautiful knight and her priestly brother—a joint venture to discover the truth about strange happenings in and around Perdition. The three aren’t prepared for the depth of malevolence at the root of the truth—truth that brings grave danger to Caleb’s soul and the whole of humankind. Caleb stands on the brink of damnation and redemption, hopelessness and hope, and subjection and free will. Which way will he fall?
