Posts Tagged ‘reviewing’

Posted by XanderRichards at 30 March 2012

Category: News

Review copies are going out…  Once in the hands of the reviewers I’m at their mercy!  Let me make this perfectly clear though:  I don’t expect glowing reviews; I want honest ones.  If any book review happens to be both, this blogger will be very pleased indeed.  N.B.; if you’re into reviewing books and would like a review copy, please get in touch.

It’s funny:  I’ve finalized the manuscript for my spy novel and sent it off to Bookbaby for epub (the filetype that most e-readers use) formatting.  Yet I’m so used to coming up with ideas and edits for the text that my brain’s still doing it without having to try.  This is a bit of a pain because some of them are good ideas which can’t be included now—but they might make it to the sequel(s).  I also find I’m worrying about small details as though they’ll ruin the whole thing in the eyes of the reviewer.  Yesterday I went off on some mental rabbit-trail about a character holding a certain object, only to find that in my nervousness I’d recalled it inaccurately and there was nothing actually wrong.  I think I need to chill.

Printing out review copies has been an interesting exercise.  How to fill a room with the essence of laser printing or what?  They make a certain highly recognizable niff which seemed to pervade the whole office.  It turns out that the book prints on exactly a hundred pages of letter, double-sided with a ten point font.  I don’t know what speed this particular laser printer is supposed to run at, but it made short work of the 172,000 word book and squirted out three whole copies before the toner died (which, in fairness, was already getting low).  When I went to buy a new toner cartridge I realized—with shock—the methodology by which the printer manufacturers are driving such nice cars:  The printer may be a couple of hundred bucks, but the four toner cartridges total more than twice as much and there are no third-party versions available.  So everyone rushes out to buy the printer thinking what a good deal it is, then they have to sell their children to afford the next toner.  Whilst such cunning on the part of the manufacturer reeks of cheating in my eyes, I do kinda wish I’d thought of it.

Right, I must away.  These review copies aren’t going to laminate, bind and post themselves!

Roger and out, X.

Posted by XanderRichards at 10 February 2012

Category: News

Well today’s post finds me really quite excited.  I’ve seen the cover painting now that it’s all varnished, photographed and so on and it’s ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!  I’m extremely pleased and very, very grateful.  It’s not often, one supposes, that a first-time author gets the benefit of a real painting done by a real artist.

The next step is to copyright the image and then I can finally show you.  It’s been a long road—perhaps a little longer than I’d have liked—but we’re nearly there.  As to the text of the novel, the fine detail editing progresses daily.  Once that’s done and its own copyright is in place then I can at last share the title and the full cover image.  Then… well, then it’s off to press!

At which point the fatalism will no doubt set in.  Is it really okay?  Will people hate it?  Will I get called a “talentless hack” by some vindictive (or even non-vindictive) reviewer?  You see, I’ve been nursing this idea for a long time and whilst I myself am very used to playing in the world I’ve created, how do I really feel about letting THE WORLD play in there too?  My hope is that my efforts to aim for excellence and do my very best in writing translate to a good read for everyone who grabs a copy.  Yes, I’m nervous.  I suppose JK Rowling, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, Tolkien and all those other authors were nervous too.  But we only know their names because their material was good enough to be published and became a success.  What about Joe B. Nobody who wrote a brilliant novel that just didn’t catch on?  I would hope, of course, to end up closer to the former end of that particular scale than the latter.

I feel like I will be letting people inside my brain because, let’s be honest, that’s where my spies “live”.  That’s where they come and go, be and do, at the mercy of my imagination and the plots and sub-plots I create.  My time with my characters is oddly personal.  I’m getting somewhat apprehensive that letting you and everyone else into my literary world is going to feel like one of those awful dreams one sometimes has in which one finds oneself naked in public.  Thank God those kind of dreams seldom come true for the vast majority of us!

Anyway, that’ll do for now.  Look out for more news coming up and some new features soon to be made available on this website.

Roger and out, X.