Inheriting S.O.F.I.A. Published AGAIN!

My new and improved 2nd Edition of my first novel, “Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” is now published again on Amazon.com.

Inheriting S.O.F.I.A. novel available on Amazon.com

I had to make some tweaks to the printed version which should be live in a couple of days, but I’ve downloaded the eBook version and it’s looking good.

I’m so happy to have this novel back in the world again with the proofreading updates, along with some story enhancements, that I think have improved the novel overall. Writing a novel is a monumental task, but as soon as I completed this one, I’d already had an idea for another one, called “Burts Bots” which I’m now able to restart efforts for again.

I do hope that people enjoy this story, but I’m also excited about the newest project as well. I’ve been stuck in regret mode due to having to take Sofia off for editing, which I, of course, never found enough time for. To be honest, proofreading and editing, while important, especially for fixing elements of the first draft story, is not as fun as the general initial writing process. And after you do the part of cleaning up any story element issues, taking your third and fourth pass for general proofreading, isn’t that fun at all, if I’m honest. I think it was a good idea, at that point, to have handed the project over to a professional proofreader as it really added a lot of value and allowed me to get the book in presentable shape. I’m very happy with the end result.

So with my final tweaks to the print book version format, this novel is off to the races. I’m hoping it does well, and will win, place or show, but the work is done and it will be accepted as it is. God is in control, and I hope it’s a book that honors Him and that people find fun to read, but only time will tell.

Now my next novel project, “Burt’s Bots“, has free reign in my mind now and I’ll be able to concentrate my efforts on that story without any lingering guilt over not addressing the previous one. Allowing one’s imagination to create a new world, new people, new places and a story to hold someone’s interest, is a fun process indeed. The more you discover ways to bring the story alive on paper in an exciting way, the more thrilling the process is for the writer. When you’re in the zone, and creating scenes and situations you really like for the story, the more fun you will have in that process. My only hope is that the readers will feel the same exhilaration the writer feels writing it, when they actually read it.

Only time will tell, but best to enjoy the journey along the way.

Progress Report:
Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” Novel Progress: 2nd Edition NOW PUBLISHED on Amazon.com

Burt’s Bots” Novel Outline progress:
Outline:  1,777 words  (Getting the story down first)
Novel 1st Draft:  19,463 (Went back to outlining 1st though, and will complete outlining before continuing.)

A Little Help to Get Back on Track

Back on Track


It’s been an embarrassingly long time since I last visited my first novel efforts. My last posting about taking my first draft novel off the publishing lists was about 5 years ago. A lot of things have been going on in my day job and personal life that have kept me distracted, including our firm being acquired, and more importantly, the loss of my dear mother. While the effects of both still linger, life goes on, and my dream of writing novels must as well.

I hope others will get enjoyment out of reading my novels, but there is joy in creating them for me as well. I’d pulled my first novel, “Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” off the digital shelves when I realized it was riddled with unprofessional errors. Since then, I’d haphazardly tried doing some re-proofreading myself, but in my heart, I knew it wouldn’t be enough. I have this weird issue when proofreading my own work that causes my brain to read into sentences things that aren’t there, like missing words or missing ‘s’ or ‘ing’ parts of words. My odd mind just autocorrects what I’m reading and I breeze by things that need to be fixed. I can catch myself doing this at times, and made some proofreading progress, especially the parts where I used dictation software that created a lot of issues, but it wasn’t 100% accurate.

So after realizing I had my novel offline for such a long time, and after seeing much of what I thought could be in the world of Artificial Intelligence starting to come true in present day, I figured it was time to get this fixed. And to do this, I knew I needed some help, so help is what I sought after.

After searching for freelance proofreaders, I came upon an App called Fiverr that had all sorts of freelancers offering their services. Many more topics than just novel proofreading, but that was what I wanted, so after searching through the many fine proofreaders available, I settled on a gentleman named Victor Serrano, who specialized in Science Fiction and was a self-published author himself. While this was a bit of a cost for me, and I’m likely to have spent more on this than I may ever make on the book itself, it fulfilled a great need for me. This would allow me to get a novel I could be happy to present to the world without the distraction of so many errors.

Victor did a great job and in the end, I felt this was money well spent. He proofread my novel for typos and grammatical errors, and I also paid for the extra service of him pointing out issues with plot and consistency. The results were wonderful as he has a keen mind for proper formatting and reader experience. He pointed out a few glaring issues with the story that needed a little work to clarify and improve the reader experience, which were spot on, and I made changes to correct for. I have a bad habit of putting two spaces between sentences, which to me makes it more readable, but is not likely the standard, so I’ll still do that on this blog post, but I’ll have to watch out for that otherwise.

Other minor changes were for some word choices, some remaining typos and a few sentence structures, but the end result is a more professional manuscript. So given my name is on this, I’m very happy with the results now. I wasn’t warned, though, that Fiverr would hit me up for a “tip” payment after I approved his work, so my funds were already depleted for this project and I didn’t have any more to give. I’m not sure if it’s customary to tip for such services, or not, but Fiverr would surely have taken a piece of that, so likely they ask for that “customary” financial response on everything going through their platform. Had I known they’d ask for that, I may have chosen a less expensive route, so they should mention this up front.

All-in-all, I’m very happy with the process, and have cleaned up my first novel, “Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” to the point that I’ve submitted this 2nd edition to Amazon.com for publishing. I’m just waiting for this to clear and then it will be available in ebook and paperback there once it’s gone through their checks. I’m very glad to be back on track as I’d held off on working on my second novel, “Burt’s Bots” for a long time now, as it didn’t make any sense while the first novel still had work needed to complete it. This has really sidetracked my writing efforts since proofreading wasn’t the part about writing a novel that I enjoyed, but a very necessary part of the overall effort. With the first novel now fixed and about to be re-published for this 2nd version, I’m now free to work on my next novel, which is a very liberating feeling.

Given this, I’m going to keep a little money to the side to avail myself of this service again as it’s very helpful to have a professional second set of eyes to go over my work and make sure it’s in as good a shape as it can be. I’ve learned from my previous experience that you don’t want to unleash your creation to the world until it’s a professional manuscript as that makes the reading experience much more enjoyable. And in the end, that’s really what it’s all about, isn’t it.

Progress Report:
Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” Novel Progress: 2nd Edition submitted for publication on Amazon.com (Pending clearance)

Burt’s Bots” Novel Outline progress:
Outline:  1,777 words  (Getting the story down first)
Novel 1st Draft:  19,463 (Went back to outlining 1st though, and will complete outlining before continuing.)

The Birth of My Novel

After many, many hours of work, my 1st novel, “Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” is finally published and ready to be found by the world.  It is now published on Amazon.com, iBooks, Barnes & Noble (Nook), Kobo, Playster, Tolino and Scribd.  Amazon even allows me to offer a paperback version that they will print on demand, which is an awesome feature.  I’d ordered the proof copy to be sure that it looked okay, and found the size to be a bit large, so I created a new, smaller version that will be up online in just a few days.  I’m not sure how many people are still reading paper books, but it’s great to have that available and you know I’m going to get some extra author copies as well.  Nothing beats holding your own novel in your hand.  Mind blowing.

I must admit, although the world doesn’t much know my novel exists at this point, it’s amazing to me that I’ve published my novel.  Being able to self-publish your book is a major boon to independent authors wishing to get their work out there.  Would it be awesome to be accepted by a literary agent who would pitch and sell my novel to a traditional publisher?  You bet it would be, but what was the necessary first step to getting published years ago, is not the roadblock it once was.  Now authors can very easily self-publish and get their work into the hands of readers around the world.  A process now possible for all authors, although with wildly varying results.  Self-marketing seems to be the key to your book being discovered, so this process is now underway.

For what is a writer if no one ever reads their work?  Answer,… a sad writer.  Not wanting to be sad, I’m now working on getting the word out about my first novel.

Progress Report:
Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” Novel Progress: DONE, published!
1st Draft Novel:  78,198 words
2nd Draft Novel Rewrite:  Completed 2/11/2018!

Burt’s Bots” Novel Outline progress:
Outline:  1,316 words  (Rereading outline to date now)
Novel 1st Draft:  13,367 (Went back to outlining 1st though)

Judging a Book by its Cover

We all know the saying, which is quite wise when it comes to people, but there’s a reason this saying came to be.  Many a book has been put aside, passed over, or never read at all because of its cover and the instant impression someone had about what the story inside might be like.  So with my book about to be published soon, I needed to find a cover that would relay a part of what the story was about, so people will find it intriguing enough to at least read the description, and hopefully buy the book.

This seemed like a tall order as one my central characters was female, or at least a representation of that, and also a computer.  I did a lot of searching and had a few other possibilities, but this one seemed the best as the woman modeling for it looked the closest to how I envisioned Sofia to appear, and it included elements of both digital and fiber optics technology.  What would be an odd backdrop for other author’s books was the perfect one for mine.

I searched quite a few sites to find one that would both fit my needs and my budget.  There were more sources than I expected and found many that would allow you to work with the artists to customize your cover to meet your exact needs.  Needless to say, that came at a price.  For that kind of service and customization, it would seem worth it and a fair price to pay those artists for that work, but I needed something more economical.

I settled on a great source of many different book covers created by a plethora of graphic artists where the prices were quite reasonable.  On SelfPubBookCovers.com they had many different covers for a variety of genres, but to find the right cover, you have to put in the time to search.  I’d actually started this process a while back, so I had some time to keep looking for what would work best.  This helped as new covers get uploaded all the time.  You have the ability to save a cover, but it can still be bought by others, so no guarantees there unless you shell out the cash to make it yours.  Their site also allows for you to put in your own text, using different fonts and effects to make it look just right.  Even after purchasing, you can go back later and make edits and download the graphic again.

I’ve uploaded the cover in the Amazon Kindle Self Publishing site for my initial tests and it looked fine, so I hope that this was the right choice.  Only time will tell.

Progress Report:
Inheriting S.O.F.I.A.” Novel Progress: DONE, publishing soon!
1st Draft Novel:  78,198 words
2nd Draft Novel Rewrite:  Completed 2/11/2018!

Burt’s Bots” Novel Outline progress:
Outline:  1,216 words  (Added more notes to the outline)
Novel 1st Draft:  13,367 (Went back to outlining 1st though)