Claiming this first week of February as an interstitial week, to re-evaluate my plans and catch up on administrivia.
The Kickstarter’s just about done. I’ve only got three physical prizes left to fulfill, and of those three, two are missing surveys so I can’t mail them anyway. I’m not seeing any major structural issues with the Alysha book, so next week I’ll do the edits on it and kick it out the door. Street date… let’s call it February 16th, to give retailers time to propagate the meta-data and link all the editions. That’ll wrap up the project and give me a second release in 2022. I also have a December release about 80% complete, the Peltedverse holiday collection—it just needs its anchoring novella finished, and then book cover/layout/marketing stuff.
So, three books in 2022, definite. That’s a good start. I just have to fill in the goopy middle of the year.
My re-evaluated plan, which should carry me to summer of this year, is to write Coracle 2 and then Kickstart it, and finish up Zafiil 1 and 2 and publish those. I had been planning to use Kickstarter for something else, but a standalone middle grade fantasy series sounds like the perfect vehicle for attracting a handful of browsers off the Kickstarter site. Since Coracle hasn’t done well at retail, I don’t think I’ll be losing much momentum by giving away the second book to backers, and I might gain some if I have an unexpected ‘this goes viral’ event on the site.
This should leave me free going into autumn to work on Surela’s first book. If I swing Coracle and Zafiil in the front half of the year, that puts me at six books published in 2022, which is pretty good for existing fans. I really need to get to Surela so I have a “new reader” series to promote.
That is the plan for writing for now. We’ll see what happens.
From an art perspective, I’m all right with acknowledging that I am coasting until summer. My plan is to go back to regular streaming for the months I’m home, with the goal of creating non-book-locked art so I can feed the occasional buyers I’m getting from having shows at coffee shops. (When I say ‘book-locked’, I mean art that needs the writing for maximum enjoyment. My book cover paintings are book-locked in a way a random picture of, say, Reese in a fancy dress isn’t, even though that’s also of a book character). Also, I want to experiment more with the oil paints, because I really had fun with the last oil painting I did.
The scanning project’s going well, in the sense of ‘I’m doing it regularly’ (not in the ‘I feel like I’m making significant headway’ sense). It’s made it very clear that my existing way of organizing the art is… not good, something I realized when I tried to print out things for my February show and discovered that most of the finished work done after 2010 or so is not consolidated in a single folder where I can find it. I’m not sure how I’m going to fix this problem yet but it’s now on my radar, which it wasn’t before.
I’d also like to get some work done on the wiki, and here’s where I remind those of you with access to unpublished work not to add anything you’ve read in it to the wiki, even as a hint. I need to add that stuff myself, while making decisions about whether to change it or not. I can't emphasize enough how easily confused I am, so this is important. Otherwise, carry on. 🙂
I think that’s what I’ve got on my plate for now, along with the usual boring administrivia (closing out the 2021 books, cloning spreadsheets and filling in 2022, scheduling promotions, etc).
Questions and comments, as always, are welcome!
Or at least, I intend it to be relaxing. Hopefully it delivers.
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In which I talk about the paper, the paint, and the experience of oils versus gouache. Fun stuff, will do more.
Thank you Locals supporters! Your contribution to my art war chest here is what's powering these experiments and videos. For now I'm keeping them public but I may start doing some subscriber-only videos if you all are interested.💖
Thanks for your comments yesterday on the business post... all very provocative, in a good way. I'll try to respond to all of them today.
Some Alysha misc now, since I'm gearing up for the results of the Kickstarter!
Petrov is giving away coupon codes for every book in the Alysha series (and has some leftover coupons for Marda and the business book). You can pick those up here (and please do! The books are bought already, someone should use them!) https://twitter.com/PetrovNeutrino/status/1457344535843987461
Our own @JudasComplex sent along a sample of the Faith in the Service audiobook, which I've attached for your delight! I... haven't had a chance to listen to it. Don't ask me about my past week and a half or so. Putting it here will guarantee I get to it.
After hearing the amused comments during the livestream, I went ahead and added all the ship type illustrations I have inked from the 90s to the wiki. Glory in the rampant adorableness of their anthropomorphic stylings! See those ...
A little comedy today, at least in the link. Transcript follows.
Hi, all. Welcome to this episode of The Jaguar’s Heart.
A while back I was introduced to a comedy sketch about Cuban coffee by a Mexican comedian, Gabriel Iglesias. ( The sketch begins with him greeting all his fellow Latinos and then backing up to say ‘but we’re all different, aren’t we’ which is a segue into a demonstration of how different Hispanics speak Spanish.
It is hilarious. First, because I am a Spanish speaker and a linguistics hobbyist, and his portrayal of various accents resonated with my experiences in trying to make sense of them myself… Not always easy, since from culture to culture, slang and accent are often totally different (and sometimes grammar! Spaniards use a grammatical construct that has died out in many other Spanish-speaking countries, the plural “you.”)
I also loved it because the Cuban coffee part is real. I grew up with Cubans. I know how we are....
One of the most common things I hear (and say) right now is "the asymmetry is the story." Here's one about how none of us are innocent of the sins we hate in others.
Hi, all. Welcome to this week’s episode of The Jaguar’s Heart.
It’s been weeks since the Baen’s Bar incident and I’m still thinking about it... because the longer I do, the more I feel, overwhelmingly, that it’s obvious that the problem is deeper than “this forum was saying stuff that offended us.” We have to back up to the glaring fact that people on opposite sides no longer consider each other human. Nothing I say will matter because the people disagreeing with me don’t think I’m human. They have denied my humanity; they have not bothered to listen to my beliefs, or have fake-listened to them in that way that people do when they’re so ready to prove you wrong that they’re only using your speech to provide talking points for their own ideas.
We have forgotten how to listen.
Increasingly, we have also ...
What if I told you that, after years of requests for the return of my Stardancer.org gallery, I was in the process of recreating it?
Because I am…! RIGHT NOW. flail
CHALLENGES
First, let me tell you why I haven’t had an online art gallery since stardancer went down:
I did not want to put thousands of images on free gallery sites (like DA) because it would be a ton of work, and I wouldn’t have any control over the site (“what if they go down one day”, “what if they start charging per-upload fees”, “what if they have copyright policy changes I don’t like”, “what if they start using their corpus to train AI”, etc, etc, etc). Can you imagine dumping hundreds of hours into uploading stuff only to lose it because the site owners made questionable decisions? Ugh.
I wasn’t capable of coding my own gallery and I didn’t like the gallery plugins for various content management systems. I could have installed a package on my hosting service, but none of the ones I saw were customizable enough, or did ...
I'm just about done collecting all my notes to begin "Red Honey", a lot of which involves looking for sketches... and this one, I overlooked until just now, is of Kediil and Serel. I love toned sketchbooks! They are so satisfying.
Anyway, next week, we begin!
We’re just about at the midpoint of 2025, so I thought today would be a good day to do a Jaguar check-in! What a weird year it’s been. Very busy, family-wise, with lots of both good and challenging changes; I am using up a lot of time on that, but how is that news? You know how it goes.
My current major project is finishing up the second Jokka collection and mailing all the Kickstarter prizes. That should be wrapped up next month sometime, when we start the Red Honey serialization. I tell you, it’s a wild to be scanning old sketchbooks, only to find sketches of the Red Honey characters from the 2000s! This story has been on the backburner a long time! I also unearthed a lot of sketches from the development of the jokka.org website, which I used the wayback machine to archive (as much as possible). I’m thinking of restoring some amount of it to my current website, which is my other major project right now: my website. I feel like ...
We once allowed our neuters to rule us; they raised up a glittering kingdom, one that rotted from its core the longer we permitted that offense against nature to continue. When we refused to address that imbalance, the Brightness and the Void Themselves smote the World, so powerfully that nothing was left of that time save fearful rumors, whispered across generations.
To this day, the World suffers from the blow Its divine siblings struck against It. We should be more careful of our virtue… or we may not survive the second lesson.