DESERT STARS Goodreads giveaway!

Hey guys, I’m giving away a copy of my book Desert Stars! You can sign up for it in the link below. It’s one copy and I’ll be giving it away on Saturday, so sign up soon if you want it!

This is for the last first edition copy on my bookshelf. I’ve got a new edition with a slightly different cover coming out soon, so I wanted to get rid of the old ones in order to make way for the new.

So sign up!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Desert Stars by Joe Vasicek

Desert Stars

by Joe Vasicek

Giveaway ends December 13, 2014.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

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How going indie is like driving a manual (plus a cover reveal)

A couple of weeks ago, I got a new (to me) car. It’s a 2005 Ford Focus / Saleen: a two-door hatchback that drives like a racing car and gets about thirty miles per gallon (WA-A-AY better than the gas guzzler I was driving before). It’s also a manual transmission, which is perhaps the biggest difference between this and my previous car.

This is my first time driving stick shift, and I have to say, it is a lot of fun! When you drive a stick, each hand and each foot is doing something different. There’s a lot more to keep track of, and if you do things in the wrong order (like braking without engaging the clutch, or starting without giving it some gas), you run the risk of making the car stall or doing nasty things to your transmission. On the other hand, driving a manual gives you a much better feel for the engine and what it’s capable of. You can feel when you’re putting too much stress on it–or alternately, when you can push it a little further.

I usually like to walk everywhere, but ever since I got this car, I just want to drive it! It’s way more fun than driving an automatic, even with (or indeed, because of) the extra challenge. So today, while I was walking to BYU campus (alas, the parking situation there makes driving a major pain), I got to thinking about it, and I realized that driving a manual is a lot like being an indie author.

When you’re an indie, you have a lot more things to juggle, just like driving a manual. This gives you much greater control of your career, but it also makes it easier to stall or screw up. At the same time, because of that extra control, you’ve got a much better feel for the market, and probably a better connection with your readers. And for me at least, the extra challenge doesn’t make it less enjoyable, it actually makes me enjoy it more!

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This week, I had the first day where I sold 100+ books in a 24 hour period. That was pretty awesome! I’ve been running a $.99 sale for Star Wanderers: The Jeremiah Chronicles (Omnibus I-IV), and it got picked up by a couple of ebook sites that really pushed it in the right way. Now that I know how to run a sale like that, I hope to do it again, perhaps for Black Friday. And if you haven’t picked up this one yet, it’s on sale for $.99 through Friday.

Marketing and promotion is one of the harder parts about going indie for me, kind of like how finding the clutch point and starting without stalling is hard when you first drive a manual. The more that I practice, though, the better that I get at it, and the more I enjoy it.

Another area where I think I’ve more or less stalled is in my covers. When I put out the first few Gaia Nova novels, I spent a fair amount of money hiring out artists to do the illustrations, but I did the typography myself. On those earlier covers, it definitely shows. For my later books, I worked with a bunch of cover designers, and seeing their work made me realize that there’s definitely room for improvement on those earlier ones, especially for the print editions.

I’ve decided to redo the covers for those three novels (Bringing Stella Home, Desert Stars, and Stars of Blood and Glory), keeping the illustrations but changing the typography. I tried to find a cover designer to do it, but I wasn’t able to find one that did satisfactory work, and after playing around with them for a bit I think I can actually do them myself. I’ve got a lot more experience with covers and cover design now than I did when I was starting out, and I’ve learned a few photoshop tricks as well.

In any case, here is what I came up with for Bringing Stella Home:

BSH (cover)How do you like it? I rather like how it turned out, though I’ll admit I’m still learning. I did the new design just this morning, so I figure I ought to wait a couple of days and maybe seek out some feedback from professional designers before I go through with it.

I hope to have the new edition out before the end of the month. The content and story will all be the same, but the cover and metadata will be updated, and some minor errors such as typos will be fixed. I also hope to do the same thing with Desert Stars and Stars of Blood and Glory. Once the new editions are out, I’ll probably run some sales and giveaways with them, so definitely stay tuned!

As for my other projects, the next book in the Sons of the Starfarers series is out with my first readers, so it’s on track for a January release. My next WIP is The Sword Keeper, a fantasy novel I think I’ve mentioned before, and I hope to get that one knocked out in about a month or so. It’s already halfway finished, so the hard part is just ahead. There are also a couple of Gaia Nova novels that I’ve been meaning to get around to, and probably will before the end of the year.

That just about does it. Look out for more covers soon! I’m definitely having fun with the new ones. 😀

Goodreads giveaway for BRINGING STELLA HOME!

My cover designer is working on some new covers for Bringing Stella Home, Desert Stars, and Stars of Blood and Glory, so I figured I’d do a few Goodreads giveaways to get rid of the old versions that I have lying around. If it goes well, I may do some more giveaways in the future!

To sign up for a chance to win a copy, check out the widget below. The copies will be signed, though I’m not sure if I’ll be able to personalize them.

Thanks for reading!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Bringing Stella Home by Joe Vasicek

Bringing Stella Home

by Joe Vasicek

Giveaway ends November 20, 2014.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

New STAR WANDERERS cover art!

A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned that I was getting some new cover art for the Star Wanderers books. Well, the art for the first half of the series is in–check it out!

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A big thanks to Libbie Hawker, who did the cover art. I’m really pleased with how they’ve come out so far. We’ve been working on the proofs for the next four books, and they’re going to be really awesome as well!

I’ll reformat the ebooks and upload them to Amazon and the other retailers tomorrow. It’s probably going to take all day, but they should be up soon.

In other news, I finished the first draft of Comrades in Hope! The final word count clocked in at a little over 41,000, pushing it from novella-length into short novel territory. I’m fairly pleased with how it turned out, though it probably needs some work before it’s ready to go out. If all goes well, I’ll be publishing it before the end of June–a tight schedule, to be sure, but not an impossible one to keep. I’m totally immersed in the Sons of the Starfarers series right now, so it’s going to be really awesome when the first three books launch!

That’s just about it. A big thanks to everyone who picked up a copy of Star Wanderers: Outworlder on Amazon today! The book hit #203 in the Free Kindle Store, due in large part to an ad on Kindle Books and Tips. Needless to say, I am really shocked.

Take care, and thanks for reading!

Space Opera promo for free Kindle

Hey, just a quick post to let you know about a group promotion I’m participating in with a bunch of other science fiction writers.  It’s a rafflecopter give-away, where we all pooled together to get a Kindle Paperwhite as the main prize.

There’s a bunch of things you can do to enter–for example, if you download a copy of Star Wanderers: Outworlder (Part I) (or really, just visit the book’s Amazon page through the rafflecopter link) that will get you an entry from me.  Also, besides the Kindle grand prize, a bunch of us are giving away copies of other books to other winners as well.  I’ll be giving away a few omnibus copies of Star Wanderers, so if you haven’t picked one up yet, here’s an opportunity to get one!

Besides my books, there’s a bunch of other books by science fiction writers as well–specifically, space opera like Star Trek or Firefly.  These days, it seems like dystopian fiction and other Earth-based sci-fi dominates the charts, so if you’re looking for an escape to other stars and planets, here’s a chance to find some of that.

The promo ends this weekend, so you should probably check it out today or tomorrow if you want to pick up some of the free books.  Outworlder will still be free after this promo, but I don’t know about the others.

Take care!

July Smashwords sale–all books 50% off!

swlogoEvery summer, Smashwords does a sale in which authors can enroll their books.  This year, I’ve enrolled all of mine at 50% off, so all of them are under $2.50.  Check it out!

thumb (Genesis Earth)Genesis Earth
A boy and a girl on a voyage to an alien star.
Price: $4.95 $2.48

thumb 2 (Bringing Stella Home)Bringing Stella Home
He’ll go to the ends of the galaxy to save his brother and sister.
Price: $4.95 $2.48

thumb (Desert Stars)Desert Stars
A tale of adventure and romance from the fringes of an interstellar empire that has forgotten its holiest legend: the story of Earth.
Price: $4.95 $2.48

thumb (Stars of Blood and Glory)Stars of Blood and Glory
The only hope for the last free stars now lies on the path of blood and glory.
Price: $4.95 $2.48

SW-TJC (thumb)Star Wanderers: The Jeremiah Chronicles (I-IV)
He wanders the stars in search of a home. Instead, he got a girl without one.
Price: $4.99 $2.49

Star Wanderers II (thumb)Star Wanderers: Fidelity (Part II)
Is fidelity worth the price of freedom? Can love take root beyond the stars?
Price: $.99 free!

Star Wanderers III (thumb)Star Wanderers: Sacrifice (Part III)
She gave up everything to wander the stars with him. Now, he must do the same.
Price: $2.99 $1.49

Star Wanderers IV (thumb)Star Wanderers: Homeworld (Part IV)
They’ve finally found a world to call home. But first, they have to fight for it.
Price: $2.99 $1.49

SW-V Dreamweaver (thumb)Star Wanderers: Dreamweaver (Part V)
He saved her from death, but to save him, she must command the power of dreams.
Price: $2.99 $1.49

thumb (Journey to Jordan)Journey to Jordan
Travels of a young Mormon writer to Jordan, Egypt, and the Holy Land.
Price: $2.99 $1.49

thumb (Decision LZ1527)Decision LZ1527
A boy, a girl, and a whole crew of matchmakers.
Price: $.99 free!

One of the great things about Smashwords is that these prices are the same throughout the world–no extra surcharge for international sales.  So if you live outside the United States and don’t have a US bank account, these are the best prices you’re going to find.

These books will remain 50% off on Smashwords through the month of July.  Just use the coupon code SSW50 to get the discount. Smashwords does accept Paypal, so you don’t have to sign up for an account or share your credit card information to purchase.

If you’ve been meaning to check out some of these books but haven’t gotten around to it, this is a great way to try them out.  And if you want to sample them first, the first 15% to 25% is available on each book’s Smashword’s page.

Enjoy! 😀