Monday, July 05, 2010
KILLING TRAIL: OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTY
WELL, IT'S DONE! Killing Trail is published via Amazon’s ebook program, and via Razored Zen Press. (I’ve always wanted to say that.)
SOMETIMES when books are published, presses throw a launch party. Well, Razored Zen is throwing a launch party right here! I’m in tight with the Press’s editor, you know. I told him I wanted a launch party or I’d never publish with them again. He caved right away, me being by far the most famous author the Press has signed so far. He still didn’t give me much throwing around money. (Cheap Son of a Gun.) That’s small presses for you.
BUT LET ME tell you a little about the book and how it got set up. First, the cover design (seen at top) is a collaboration between Lana and I, though mostly Lana. The picture is of my Uberti .357 single action revolver. The background is a weather-worn bench at the nearby Flatwoods nature preserve. Lana took the pic a while back and I decided it would make the right cover for Killing Trail. I showed Lana a mockup, which I actually published on the blog when I first started talking about doing this book. Lana found the great western style font and did the frame and color scheme.
SECOND, the price. I’d originally planned to publish this for .99 cents but Amazon has changed their program and the cheapest I could go was $2.99. So there you have it. This is the first time I’ve self-published, but I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and I like how it turned out. I’ll post later about the “process” of publishing with Amazon, which turned out to be quite easy.
THIRD, the contents. This is not a novel length work. There’s about 24,000 words of material, including four fiction stories (three long ones) and a couple of short, non-fiction essays. Since Amazon has not yet put up the “about the book material,” here it is below:
RIDE INTO DANGER!
Killing Trail is a collection of western short stories by Charles Allen Gramlich, the author of the Talera Trilogy and Cold in the Light. It contains:
Killing Trail: When they dumped Angela Cody on Lane Holland’s ranch she was scant moments from death. She managed to speak only a few words, but those were enough to make Lane strap on his guns and ride out on a killing trail.
Showdown at Wild Briar: Accused of a murder he didn’t commit, Josh Allen Boone has ridden a long way from his Wild Briar Ranch. But now he’s coming home, and the real killers are waiting for him with a rope. (Never before published.)
Powder Burn: They said Davy Bonner’s luck had run out and they ambushed him along a dark road. But luck or no, Davy wasn’t going down without a fight. (Written specifically for this collection.)
Once Upon a Time with the Dead: For the gray raiders, death was an old friend.
The work also includes two nonfiction essays, one about Louis L’Amour and another about the real Wild West.
FOURTH, the GIVEAWAYS. Those who comment on this Launch Party Blog will have their names entered in a random drawing. The first name drawn will get their choice of two prizes. 1: A signed copy of any one of my books. 2: A framed image of the Killing Trail cover signed by both me and Lana. The second name drawn will get the prize that the first person doesn’t choose.
I’m pretty happy about being a self-published author on this day. I worked very hard on the stories in this collection and I’m proud of them. I hope some of you will enjoy them too. Thanks for visiting, and I’ll be dropping in frequently throughout the day to respond to comments and to answer any questions.
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T OWN A KINDLE: If you don't have a Kindle, by the way, there is free app for the PC at Amazon. I've copied the link below. I downloaded it to my PC and it works just like the Kindle itself. You have to have an account at Amazon, which you probably already have if you've ever bought books from them. I'm glad I downloaded it myself.
Free Kindle App for PC Here
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I will download it later today. As you know, this is my kind of poison. And tell Lana, that's a sharp looking cover.
ReplyDeleteWoot! Congrats, Charles, break a leg with this one.
ReplyDeleteCharles, though I don't have a Kindle (or any other ebook reading device), I just downloaded amazon's Kindle for PC and bought "Killing Trail."
ReplyDeleteAlright!
Congratulations Charles!!! This is very exciting!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to share this on facebook, tweet etc :)
Best of luck with it all.
Charles, you've pushed me one big step closer to getting a darned Kindle. As Hunter Thompson used to say, where will it all end???
ReplyDeleteAll seriousness aside, I'm looking forward to your regular reports on epublishing with amazon.
Congratulations!
Ron, they just dropped the price on the Kindles quite a bit. Apparently you can get kindle apps for reading on an IPAD or an Iphone as well.
ReplyDeleteI've got a Kindle on order, and this will be one of my first purchases when it gets here. That's a fine cover.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Charles and Lana!
ReplyDeleteIs it possible to read an ebook on my PC?
I got it. This afternoon I will dig in and sample the first story.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Charles. I'll post a link to it on my blog. Don't enter me in the contest, though, I have over 500 books waiting to be read and I'm not allowing myself any new ones for the time being!
ReplyDeleteJames Reasoner, thanks James. I saw they dropped the Kindle prices so it's a good time to get one.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, thanks. Yes, you can read kindle ebooks on the pc but you have to download a Kindle "app." I'll try to find out more about that for you. These aps are available for ipad and iphones too.
David Cranmer, thanks, man. Much appreciated.
writtenwyrdd, I'd appreciate the link. Thanks. I've said that before, about not allowing myself more books. It never lasts long. :)
grats charles and lana, looks and sounds like my kinda read!
ReplyDeletewill put your post on my page, asap
Laughingwolf, I appreciate that, man.
ReplyDeletewelcome, bud... on my fb page as well
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know how this turns out, compared to your previous works published by others. I can see why the money might be better. But all of the other aspects of publishing (e.g. publicity) seem like too daunting a task for someone like me.
ReplyDeleteCrossing my fingers. Good luck.
How cool! Your own press!
ReplyDeleteI love the cover. You two collaborated well together.
Now I'm heading over to Amazon.com to download the new book onto my Kindle. Congratulations!
Congratulations, I am going to get this soon as I'm able. Looking forward to the essay's too.
ReplyDeletelaughingwolf, thanks much.
ReplyDeleteX. Dell, I'm going to keep good records on this thing so I'll be posting about that over time.
Shauna Roberts, I know. Razored Zen Press has a ring to it! Yes, Lana and I work well together.
David J. West, one essay is a pretty substantial expansion of the piece I did for the Your own West series.
Congrats on the new e-book. Hope it turns out to be a winner.
ReplyDeleteAnd by all means, let us know about the self-pub arm of Amazon. For me, I'm very curious about your experiences.
Like G, I'm interested in hearing about self-publishing on Amazon.com.
ReplyDeleteI admit to not knowing they had a Kindle for PC free download. I have it now and 'Killing Trail'. Thanks for the link. I sure hope 'Razored Zen' takes off.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I followed you here via your profile via your comment on Janet Reid's blog about the razzamatazz contest.
ReplyDeleteWhew! I'm tired. Is there anything to drink here?
Congrats on the book and I look forward to hearing about the Amazon process. I am just finishing up a little print project with Amazon's POD Createspace and will be having a little launch-eroo of my own soon.
I love westerns, so will be checking ya out.
Meanwhile, before I try and find my way out, is there a restroom here?
(Seriously, way to go!)
Terri
www.whyifearclowns.com
G, I'm gonna keep good records so I know how it all works.
ReplyDeleteShauna Roberts, reports will be forthcoming.
BernardL, I only found out a couple of weeks ago myself. And thanks.
Terri Coop, since it's western day, there's rye whiskey around here somewhere, and as for the bathroom. Second cactus on the right.
Just found you via a guest blog you did at a bloggy friend of mine; lovely stuff. Love the cover of your new book, congratulations! x
ReplyDeleteMy Kindle is in fierce competition with the book case as to which has the biggest percentage of books I'm itching to read. Not bad since I've had the Kindle only six months and the shelves for more than four decades!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteIt's on my Kindle wishlist, I will grab it sometime this week.
Well, I just finished the first story, The Killing Trail. Liked that one. I'll get to the rest in a bit.
ReplyDeleteOh, congrats by the way.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! self-publishing is always a bold decisiion. Gives you some hardships but also liberty. The cover is simple a eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteAnd.. i enter the contest in hope to be able to read something good ;)
Anyway, good luck with the reviews and the sales1
Helen McGinn, must be Ocean girl perhaps? I enjoyed doing "Reflections." Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteRichard Prosch, for the first time in my life I'm actually reading 2 kindle books and one printed book at the moment. i've gotten a lot of good stuff for the Kindle too.
Paul R. McNamee, I appreciate that, of course. Hope you will enjoy the stories.
Randy Johnson, when you get to "Powder Burn" I think you'll find some names that seem familiar to you. Ancestors of certain folks we all know, no doubt.
Deka Black, thank you. I'm glad you're in the drawing. I'll give it a day or two before I do the drawing.
I'll be getting this today. In fact...
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That is like the coolest gun I've ever seen. And the coolest cover. Congratulations on all of it.
ReplyDeleteHappy launch party and way to go with the connections you have got. Those pesky editors should always crumble. :)
ReplyDeleteTom, You are appreciated, man!
ReplyDeletepattinase, I love my pistol. It shoots very well and I love the brass backstrap and trigger guard.
Harry Markov, Yeah, it's nice to order an editor around for a change. ;)
Hooray, baby! Congrats & much fortune to you, as always. :)
ReplyDeleteLana, you sweet.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Charles! I'm sure you're book is gonna be great! Too bad that publisher wouldn't give you more money for a launch party! ;) Keep up the awesome work!
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Bryan, well he did give me a six pack of beer but I decided not to share that. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat! A free six pack! You lucky dog you! Wise move keeping that to yourself, don't want a revolt on your hands, could get messy.
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Bryan, yes, the other writers in the Razored Zen stable didn't get anything at all. But I'm obviously the editor's favorite.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Simply fantastic!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'll check tonight to see if Amazon'll let me download their PC app here-- they flat-out refuse to ship me the device!
Cool - It sounds really good. Here's hoping you make many, many sales. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Charles (and Lana). This sounds like a great compilation. And there's something about putting a book together completely by yourself that makes it feel even more like your own baby. Or that's what my husband says, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for you!!
Steve Malley, I heard that they wouldn't. I can't understand that. Totally bizarre.
ReplyDeleteKate S, thank you.
Sarah Hina, yes, it's interesting how I feel so strongly about this one considering it's self pubbed.
Yep, those guys i Powder Burn did seem familiar.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to download this app too - thanks for the tip! Good luck with this and thanks for the info about Kindle - I'm thinking of doing this as well for my grandfather's stuff.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Charles and Lana, too! The cover pic is soooo coool. I am planning to get a Kindle soon and I WILL download your book!
ReplyDeleteThose guys did seem familiar. Know them from somewhere.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, Charles, and I look forward to these tales!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving it! Yay, Charles! I ordered my copy today. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very exciting, Charles. Congratulations on your launch. I'll be downloading it later. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteAh, out of, maybe, Rose's Cantina and "I can't let them catch me..."
ReplyDeleteThe stuff of legend and song.
You and Marty Robbins, and (hopefuly?) Harold Robbins, who knew how the book she was wrote.
Good news for you Charles I will think about the app. I've had negative experiences with amazon but then maybe because an author of your magnitude is involved they will have their shit together. I may give them yet another try.
ReplyDeleteI am really interested in how this deal with them works. I have spent the past three months living away from blogsburg so I could edit and as soon as I hear back from my "test readers" I may want to go this route rather than the one I went on for the other books.
I hope this works out well for you.
You know the deal...Lana has to send me the pic in a format I can trf to my sidebar before I can put up a blurb for you.
Excellent, Charles! I can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteOh, out of the Westg Texas Town of El Paso, the stuff of legend and song!
ReplyDeleteI will download.
Hey, congrats Charles! That's awesome! One of many I'm sure for Razored Zen Press.
ReplyDeleteRandy Johnson, I had fun writing the banter between them.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Powers, I’ll be posting on exactly how I did it in the next week.
jodi, I like my Kindle quite a lot and it’s easy also to kindilize other kinds of files.
Evan Lewis, thanks. I appreciate that.
Natasha Fondren, thank you. I hope you enjoy.
Barbara Martin, I appreciate that.
ivan, it would be nice to sell as many copies as Harold Robbins. I sort of like that “West Texas town,” though not as much as “the Man who shot Liberty Valence.”
Mark, I’m going to post in detail on how the program works as I start getting data in on it. I’ll let you know.
AvDeeBee, thanks. Next maybe is yours eh? I’ll be posting on the details of what I did as time goes on. Thanks much for the mention on your own blog.
Greg Schwartz, Razored Zen press is the new Scribners. Lol.
Congratulations Charles! I'm looking forward to downloading.
ReplyDeleteTravis Cody, thank you man.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Love the cover. Hope you sell lots and lots!! :)
ReplyDeleteAkasha, thanks. I hope so too.
ReplyDeleteDownloaded. Congrats!
ReplyDelete(P.S. You COULD go 99 cents, but that would only give you 30% royalty which is basically nothing. Definitely a good idea to stick with the $2.99 price point and earn that 70%!)
Robert. I wondered about that but when I did the walk throughs on the guidelines it never mentioned that alternative. It did have a lower royalty rate for some things. I did see that. That part was certainly confusing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Charles, that would be so great!
ReplyDeleteI don't have neither iphone nor ipad, but I have itunes on my Mac (I guess that last one will do only for music, but one never knows).
I am a complete savage as far as these e-things is concerned.
... are concerned. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteChrles,
ReplyDeleteThis is very very cool! I LOVE the cover! Hope all is well with you and Lana.
"Razored Zen Press".
ReplyDeleteHas a nice ring to it !
Hey, Charles, I'm running behind a few days, but congratulations! I'm behind you on this and will both order and review it for you shortly (when I can find my brain).
ReplyDeleteAnd you're so lucky to have a creative artist like Lana working on this for you!
CONGRATS
ReplyDeleteTo you BOTH!
Aloha from Waikiki :)
Comfort Spiral
'Once Upon a Time with the Dead: For the gray raiders, death was an old friend.' - That is a GREAT tag line.
ReplyDeleteHappy Release Day, Charles!
After reading COLD IN THE LIGHT, I think the western is probably a good genre for you to sink your teeth into.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, it is. The link to get a free app that lets you read kindle books on your pc is : http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000426311&tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=5634324417&ref=pd_sl_92i9zans8g_b
ReplyDeleteAfter I looked it up I added the link to the post itself. It’s at the bottom now.
Michelle, Yeah, I’m kind of happy with the cover. It looks good for being done the way we did it.
Petula, thanks. And thanks for visiting.
Heff, my next plan is for a Razored Zen Beer. You know, that isn’t a bad idea.
Rick, yes, Lana makes it all worthwhile. I’m running behind myself.
Cloudia, thanks much.
Julia Smith, thanks. I had a lot of fun with that story. It’s kind of a riff off some of the Desperado movies with Antonio Banderes.
Stewart Sternberg, there is one ‘horror western’ in the collection, although the primary stories are mainstream western.
i love the cover Charles !!! Dang.
ReplyDeleteThe Uberti .357 is just AWESOME !
Fantastc !
This is just so exciting and you must be very proud.
The book just really sounds tremendous and I greatly look forward to checking it out.
Outstanding.
RRN, yes, I bought that gun in part just because it was so beautiful. Even the picture doesn't do it justice. The coloring is gorgeous. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Charles.
ReplyDeleteOcean girl, thanks. I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book! I've been feeling a pull toward Westerns the past few years, and I'm looking forward to checking out this collection.
ReplyDeleteAlso, as someone who's looking at self-publishing later this year, I'm really impressed with the layout and the cover! Nice work!
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AWESOME! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteDerek, thanks. I spent quite a bit of time on those elements, and Lana did a great job with the cover.
ReplyDeleteErik, thanks, man.
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBut it seems i missed the party... Oh well, it's still cool to read about.
eric1313, thanks. better late than never!
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