I was wanting to check on the interest levels on the next book I release being the next Spellscribed Book, or instead the next Spellscribed: Tales book which will go over what happened to everyone after the end of Conviction.
Let me know in the comments?
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Monday, June 1, 2015
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Talking a bit about the third project I've been working on...
Wow it's been a while since my last post. :/
So I have been working on three projects pretty much simultaneously; any time one is not coming easily, one of the others takes over and I still have plenty to do.
Currently, the next book of the Spellscribed series is very important to me. My second book, MOON FALL, will be important, but not yet. The third project though, is a bit of an attention hog. Whenever I am tired of writing for Spellscribed, this third project is on my mind.
I know that some fantasy readers are gamers, and some gamers are fantasy readers, but that doesn't mean that all of my current fanbase would be interested in project 3.
I'm working on a Roleplaying Game system. It's currently called "Lost Server", and it's a tabletop roleplaying game where you play a person who is trapped in a fantasy world styled MMORPG. This is akin to a few other media sources out there (Those of you who watch anime may see a few series that rings a bell). But also along the lines of TRON.
The system is meant to incorporate the feel of a MMORPG without all the whole 'gotta buy the game and log in and find friends and form a party and go wipe on a dungeon fifty times' appeal that some games have. This way you can sit with friends around a gaming table and play something that will have the feel of a game but without the drag of an overly complicated system. In fact, the at-a-glance information should be pretty high for this game, as I am working on a visually pleasing and informative aesthetic. System-wise, it should be simple and relatively easy to learn, but have a lot of depth available for players who want to get into the meat and potatoes of the system.
Anyways, I was just popping on to see if anyone has an interest in something like this. I also need to see if there was anyone who is interested in doing a little art for the book; I need some evocative imagery for the setting.
... Perhaps once I'm done with the Spellscribed series I'll put my mind to work making the setting for playing in that world. :D
So I have been working on three projects pretty much simultaneously; any time one is not coming easily, one of the others takes over and I still have plenty to do.
Currently, the next book of the Spellscribed series is very important to me. My second book, MOON FALL, will be important, but not yet. The third project though, is a bit of an attention hog. Whenever I am tired of writing for Spellscribed, this third project is on my mind.
I know that some fantasy readers are gamers, and some gamers are fantasy readers, but that doesn't mean that all of my current fanbase would be interested in project 3.
I'm working on a Roleplaying Game system. It's currently called "Lost Server", and it's a tabletop roleplaying game where you play a person who is trapped in a fantasy world styled MMORPG. This is akin to a few other media sources out there (Those of you who watch anime may see a few series that rings a bell). But also along the lines of TRON.
The system is meant to incorporate the feel of a MMORPG without all the whole 'gotta buy the game and log in and find friends and form a party and go wipe on a dungeon fifty times' appeal that some games have. This way you can sit with friends around a gaming table and play something that will have the feel of a game but without the drag of an overly complicated system. In fact, the at-a-glance information should be pretty high for this game, as I am working on a visually pleasing and informative aesthetic. System-wise, it should be simple and relatively easy to learn, but have a lot of depth available for players who want to get into the meat and potatoes of the system.
Anyways, I was just popping on to see if anyone has an interest in something like this. I also need to see if there was anyone who is interested in doing a little art for the book; I need some evocative imagery for the setting.
... Perhaps once I'm done with the Spellscribed series I'll put my mind to work making the setting for playing in that world. :D
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Post-publication: Spellscribed Conviction Impressions
So Spellscribed Conviction had received more... animated responses than I had been anticipating.
That being an understatement to some people, a few readers expressed their distaste over the way the book came to a conclusion. Now to reduce spoilers I will not be talking about the specific events that happened, but I will talk about it in general.
I feel that while some people vehemently opposed the way the book ended, things happened the way I wanted to make them happen. But, that's not to say that my plans are perfect nor that I am infallible. However, I don't regret the way I did it. It got Endrance where he needed to be to do the most help for the most people.
I think I have to keep reminding myself that I'm still a new author to the publishing world. I've only put out 5 books, three of them full length novels. I will make mistakes, but that means I have more to learn and room to improve.
I think... from what this book has taught me... is that Time-Skips are not liked.
I can understand. After all, the readers want to know what happened during that period of time and I left a lot to the imagination. Though to be fair I have reasons.
I feel that what happened in those moments were stories about characters that were worthy enough to warrant more time and page space than I could fit into Conviction which is more Endrance-centric. Using the Spellscribed Tales books, I can take side or secondary characters in Spellscribed and make them the protagonist of their own stories.
The next Spellscribed Tales book will contain two more stories from during Conviction. I hope that Second Refrain sheds some light on sections people were hoping to see more of.
And most of all, thank you for your support and patience with me as I grow as an author.
That being an understatement to some people, a few readers expressed their distaste over the way the book came to a conclusion. Now to reduce spoilers I will not be talking about the specific events that happened, but I will talk about it in general.
I feel that while some people vehemently opposed the way the book ended, things happened the way I wanted to make them happen. But, that's not to say that my plans are perfect nor that I am infallible. However, I don't regret the way I did it. It got Endrance where he needed to be to do the most help for the most people.
I think I have to keep reminding myself that I'm still a new author to the publishing world. I've only put out 5 books, three of them full length novels. I will make mistakes, but that means I have more to learn and room to improve.
I think... from what this book has taught me... is that Time-Skips are not liked.
I can understand. After all, the readers want to know what happened during that period of time and I left a lot to the imagination. Though to be fair I have reasons.
I feel that what happened in those moments were stories about characters that were worthy enough to warrant more time and page space than I could fit into Conviction which is more Endrance-centric. Using the Spellscribed Tales books, I can take side or secondary characters in Spellscribed and make them the protagonist of their own stories.
The next Spellscribed Tales book will contain two more stories from during Conviction. I hope that Second Refrain sheds some light on sections people were hoping to see more of.
And most of all, thank you for your support and patience with me as I grow as an author.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Spellscribed Provenance : Revised Edition!
Hello everyone!
So the one thing that most people said detracted from my first book... was the deeply seeded grammar errors and occasional crazy sentence structure. I was baffled that it was such a problem but overall pleased that the book turned out so well regardless.
However, I've had the book overhauled. It was gone over, looked at, and re-edited.
I... I actually have a confession to make. During the initial setup of Provenance, there had been a mix up with the files and I ended up uploading the wrong copy of the manuscript. For nearly two years I've had the unedited version on Amazon. I am so embarrassed that I have hired excavation equipment to dig a hole deep enough to crawl into that only dwarves would be able to find me.
However, I made sure to upload the newly redone and re-edited format of the manuscript. It should be live in a day, and I've already alerted Amazon and they should allow anyone who has already purchased my manuscript to re-download the updated one.
I'm so terribly sorry for this. I'm going to go hide for the few weeks until Conviction comes out.
~Kristopher Cruz
So the one thing that most people said detracted from my first book... was the deeply seeded grammar errors and occasional crazy sentence structure. I was baffled that it was such a problem but overall pleased that the book turned out so well regardless.
However, I've had the book overhauled. It was gone over, looked at, and re-edited.
I... I actually have a confession to make. During the initial setup of Provenance, there had been a mix up with the files and I ended up uploading the wrong copy of the manuscript. For nearly two years I've had the unedited version on Amazon. I am so embarrassed that I have hired excavation equipment to dig a hole deep enough to crawl into that only dwarves would be able to find me.
However, I made sure to upload the newly redone and re-edited format of the manuscript. It should be live in a day, and I've already alerted Amazon and they should allow anyone who has already purchased my manuscript to re-download the updated one.
I'm so terribly sorry for this. I'm going to go hide for the few weeks until Conviction comes out.
~Kristopher Cruz
Friday, October 24, 2014
Spellscribed Conviction is available to Pre-Order!
Hello everyone!
I am most pleased to announce that Spellscribed: Conviction is now available for Pre-Order! The book will be on the digital shelved December 8th!
I would like to ask that you tell your friends, family, and any fans of the series that you know! Word of mouth has been the most effective means of getting this series out there and I am thankful for everyone you have told about my books!
I know this has been a long time coming, so without further ado:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OUTZ2V4
I am most pleased to announce that Spellscribed: Conviction is now available for Pre-Order! The book will be on the digital shelved December 8th!
I would like to ask that you tell your friends, family, and any fans of the series that you know! Word of mouth has been the most effective means of getting this series out there and I am thankful for everyone you have told about my books!
I know this has been a long time coming, so without further ado:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OUTZ2V4
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Book 3 Announcement Part 2!
After some unexpected delays and getting wrapped up in finishing the book, I completely forgot to put up the new cover here. I'm sorry; my bad. (This is why I need a publicist.)
Here's the new cover for Spellscribed Conviction!
Additionally, the book preorders will be opening up November 1st, for a early December release date!
Here's the new cover for Spellscribed Conviction!
Additionally, the book preorders will be opening up November 1st, for a early December release date!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Book 3 Announcements!
Hello everyone!
Been a while, I know. I've been busy with work and moving and my grandmother falling ill and, well, it seems like pretty much everything that can go wrong, has. Thanks Murphy.
However, thanks for your patience! The next book of the Spellscribed series is called SPELLSCRIBED: CONVICTION and will be hitting the digital bookshelves before December! I'm sorry this took longer than expected, but it will be done when it's good and ready, and not a moment sooner! Tune in this weekend for a sneak peak at the snazzy new cover art for CONVICTION!
(Pre Orders will be available about a month before it goes on sale)
Been a while, I know. I've been busy with work and moving and my grandmother falling ill and, well, it seems like pretty much everything that can go wrong, has. Thanks Murphy.
However, thanks for your patience! The next book of the Spellscribed series is called SPELLSCRIBED: CONVICTION and will be hitting the digital bookshelves before December! I'm sorry this took longer than expected, but it will be done when it's good and ready, and not a moment sooner! Tune in this weekend for a sneak peak at the snazzy new cover art for CONVICTION!
(Pre Orders will be available about a month before it goes on sale)
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