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Books! Updates! Anniversaries!
In which I buzz about my friend's book, writing stuff, and celebrate 10 years of authorhood


Okay before literally anything else: My lovely friend E.M. Wright, who beta read Bloody Spade and proofread Bleeding Heart and writes so many things that are incredibly up my alley, is releasing the second book in her gritty, rebellious steampunk on May 14th (just a couple days away)!!
If you like the sound of a brazen redheaded girl, airship privateers, clockwork cyborgs, and an absolute cinnamon roll of a Frenchman, Iād highly recommend this series. I got to read (and blurb!) the first book, Sedition, back in 2021 and loved it. It satisfied a steampunk craving no other novels in the genre have quite been able to, and Iām eager to see what Seraphim has in store.
p.s., Seraphim is available for preorder and thereās still time to submit your receipt for goodies! Look below for links, and be sure to check out E.Mās profile for more.

And now, back to my usual yammering.
FIRST THINGS FIRST: GENERAL UPDATE
As of today, Bleeding Heart has officially been out for one whole year, meaning itās also been a whole year since I brought the Cardplay Duology to a close. Revamping and writing and finally publishing this once-shelved story was such a whirlwind of a journey. With these books, I found my writing voice and made many wonderful connections in the community, and itās that community I owe so much to, because this series wouldnāt have made it as far as it has without all of you. So if youāve supported it in any way, know that Iām enormously grateful <3
On a related note . . .
Recently I was recording myself saying fictional language tidbits for pronunciation guide purposes becauseāguess whatāwork is soon to begin on the Bleeding Heart audiobook! If all goes to plan, you should be able to snag the whole duology in audio form later this year (and Iām pleased to say Hunter McCoy will be returning to do the honors! Wouldnāt have it any other way unless I had to).
(Friendly reminder that if you already own the Bloody Spade ebook on Kindle, you can use Amazonās Matchmaker program to get the audiobook for about $8 instead of the usual $20-odd from Audible!)
SECOND THINGS SECOND: WRITING UPDATE
Facebook notified me a couple weeks ago that my dream-sprung werewolf story idea is already four years old O_O

I havenāt spoken about it in much detail since then as itās spent most of that time simmering in the development pot, but with the first round of revisions underway (bringing my 47k zero draft up to 91k so farāI fear this may be a chonker), Iām going to be sharing more and more. You can even take a peek at the first draft of chapter one on my Patreon for as little as a $1!
New book anxieties aside, Iām pleased with how itās coming together so far. Also hoping that with my biggest hurdle cleared (the first act), Iāll be able to pick up the pace and have a full, proper first draft complete by the end of this year and be looking for beta readers by mid-2025 (providing the second round of revisions doesnāt fight me).
With all that uncertainty, I still donāt have a solid release date to cap this off with. Iām not setting one until the end of production is actually in sight to avoid unnecessary stress (learned my lesson there with the Cardplay Duology). At the very earliest, it might be ready by the end of 2025.
Otherwise, Iām aiming for 2026!
LAST THINGS LAST: A BELATED CELEBRATION
This past December marked my 10 year anniversary as a published author (which Iād intended to write about then but had no spoons for, so here we are, unfashionably late). When I decided to pursue self-publishing at the age of sixteen, I had no idea what this path would have in store for me, and while itās not everything I dreamed of, itās certainly been more rewarding than I expected it to be.

I released my debut scifi novel, The Calypsis Project, at nineteen during the golden era of self-publishing. Now at almost thirty, I have four novels and a short story to my name! There have been some blissful highs and low fucking lows along the way, and the publishing world has gotten overall tougher to navigate (I had to relearn a lot when publishing Bloody Spade), but as hard as it can be, itās been worth it, and Iām eager to see how things go with The Howling Darkāespecially being my first standalone novel.
Fun fact: Not including digital book box inclusion, BS still hasnāt surpassed TCP in ebook sales despite TCP not selling much at all since 2015 (not a complaintāIām purposely not marketing it because I want to rewrite it first lmao). However, BS has sold many more paperbacks!
Some valuable takeaways from the past decade:
You have to get comfortable with fear (of not doing a story justice, of not living up to expectations, etc). Iāve yet to write a single book fearlessly. If anything, it grows with each new one. You just need to trust in yourself and know that if you donāt stick the landing, itās not the end of your career.
Similarly, your author career isnāt going to die if you donāt publish a new book every year. The shortest gap Iāve had between books is approx. two years with the longest being five between Bloody Spade and The Calypsis Project, and Iām still kicking!
You donāt need to be financially well-off to self-publish or even to do it well. While that undoubtedly helps, you can still do alright with minimal spending.
Luck and hard work often go hand-in-hand. Ask that big author/creator/celebrity you admire for a blurb, and you might get one. Take a chance by submitting your work to a book box, and you might be selected. Put your book up for an award, and you might win! Opportunity wonāt usually come knocking if you donāt do the work to put yourself out there first.
Word of mouth has got to be the single most valuable tool in this business, which makes reviewers and booksellers invaluable. It can be nerve-wracking to reach out to them, but theyāre really not that scary up close! Most of them are actually really cool and fun to talk to.
Iām not a well of wisdom or anything, but if youāre new to or considering self-publishing and have any questions, I welcome you to DM me or comment below! And if anyoneās interested in a more in-depth look at the numbers side of things, let me know and I may write a post dedicated to that.
And once again: enormous thanks to everyone whoās supported me, however long and in whatever capacity youāve been with me.
Hereās to another decade of storytelling <3
What Iām reading: Eden Weeping by Tegan WeissmanWhat Iām watching: Dungeon Meshi, My Hero Academia (7th Season)What Iām playing: The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimWhat Iām listening to: Welcome Home by Radical Face