last day to pledge

Today is the last day to pledge toward my Kickstarter fundraiser for the creation and publication of Time, emiT, and Time Again. If you have been waiting to pledge, wait no longer. Time is running out!

In about 20 hours, the widget here will change from counting down the hours to saying I was “successful.” Which is awesome. For an attempt to try to raise funds to cover publishing costs by selling art, it has been a success. As you may already know, if you have looked at this kickstarter project’s progress at any time in the last 44 days, I actually surpassed my funding goal on day 1. I had two pledges on the first day, one for the “signed paperback, plus” level, at $15, and one for the “painting and everything else” level – at $500. Then last night my sister pledged another $15 – which I appreciate; she’s certainly my most loyal and supportive reader, always helping with editing and then buying the books she’s already read anyway. She has a full collection of every book I’ve published.

What I find troubling/frustrating is that in the time from the first day to the last, my project received no other pledges. I recognize that this may be, in part, because when they went to the page it said I’d already surpassed my $300 funding goal, having $515 in pledges from day one. I further recognize that it means that only 3 people (so far) considered this to be a good way to pre-order this book, and support the project.  Maybe I didn’t sell it well enough. Maybe people aren’t interested in time/love stories, sci-fi stories, or it’s the “short stories and essays” part that’s throwing them off. I don’t know. But I tried.

My furthest-reaching campaign was via podcast. I created an ad and had it inserted into 5 of my audiobooks over at Podiobooks.com. I realize it was a little long, at a full minute, and that the same ad played before every single episode of each book, so that some people may have gotten into the habit of skipping past it… I’m going to work on refining my advertising attempts in the future, I assure you. (Literally days after I submitted my ad plan to Evo, he sent out guides to the entire PB authors community explaining how to do better than I did – not mentioning me, just … basically, it felt like a response, addressing a laundry list of things I did “wrong”.) Still, the ad was attached to somewhere in the neighborhood of 19k+ episodes of my books. At a minimum (if there was 100% overlap of readers between books) around 475 people downloaded at least one episode with the ad, based on the stats I have, and perhaps more than 1650 listeners heard it. On my own podcast, the promo itself was downloaded another 50 or 60 times by itself, and I’ve mentioned it in four or five other episodes, to try to remind my readers about it. Now, since the first 2 pledges came before the ad started running, and the other pledge was from my sister, I know that advertising this on my podcasts has had a 0% response rate.

Hundreds of people visited this blog, over a thousand people follow me on twitter, I have another couple hundred ‘friends’ on facebook, and I’ve tried not to mention the fundraiser too often but I’ve certainly mentioned it plenty of times in the last 6 weeks. The backer that wasn’t my sister (and wasn’t for the painting – that guy is a patron who funds lots of kickstarter projects) came from someone who saw it on Facebook, so that was semi-successful. But blogging, twittering, podcasting, talking about it at parties to my longtime friends, and the rest of it seems to have drawn no interest.

I don’t know what else to do that I can afford to do. Yes, it was “successful” in that I reached the goal amount and will be able to print the book without going further into debt. Yes, this book will be profitable before the first copy is printed and sold, and will continue to be profitable just about forever (because while I’m not great at business, I at least know how to subtract). Yes, that’s wonderful and I’m grateful, and I’m looking forward to being able to continue using the sell-art-to-publish-books model in the future. I think it’s great.

Still, I wish I had a broader (paying) readership. People who were so looking forward to my next book that they’d be willing to pay $15 for a signed copy (or $1 for the eBook! Seriously!). I’ve had at least 6100 people download at least one of my eBooks or audiobooks (and perhaps as many as 28,000 people) in the last couple years. I know those aren’t “big” numbers, those certainly aren’t “big publishing” numbers, but if 1% of 6100 people had been willing to pay $15 for my next book I’d have had triple the amount currently pledged and could publish my next few books without worry. If one-tenth of one percent of 6100 people had pledged, I’d have had twice as many pledges as I do now.

It’s difficult to avoid the conclusion that people just aren’t interested in reading (or paying for) the books I’m authoring.

I suppose I’ll just have to keep working on it. Keep trying to be a better and better author. Keep trying to find new readers and new listeners, hopefully some who can afford to pay a few dollars a year to buy my books. Keep coming up with effective ways to keep profitable if/when that doesn’t happen. Persevere.

Numbers for April, 2010

I don’t yet have final numbers from Amazon re: kindle eBook sales, but as of yesterday afternoon (ie: a few hours from the end of the month) I had sold two copies of Cheating, Death for a net of ~$3.50 (ignoring that someone bought & returned a copy of the Lost and Not Found eBook – how/why do you return an eBook? Seriously?). No sales via Smashwords (though apparently it can take several months to get numbers from sales through their distribution channels (ie: B&N, Sony, Kobo, Apple), so I may have made sales in the last several months of which I am unaware), no wholesale paperback sales. Sold 1 paperback copy of Dragons’ Truth directly (via modernevil.com) yesterday, for $12.99. Sold no art. Total income from sales for the period was thus $16.49 (on a cash basis).

Here are the eBook and Podiobook download numbers (including above eBooks estimates), as usual giving the total of eBook downloads, the total of Podiobook downloads, and the more-accurate (re: # of people who dl’d a full book) total downloads of the final episodes of each Podiobook, as: eBook/total-PB/final-PB

  • Lost and Not Found: 81 / 1488 / 71
  • Dragons’ Truth: 90 / 1149 / 111
  • Forget What You Can’t Remember: 96 / 3029 / 90
  • Untrue Tales… Book One: 69 / 3961 / 354
  • Untrue Tales… Book Two: 60 / 4241 / 327
  • Untrue Tales… Book Three: 70 / 2320 / 214
  • Cheating, Death: 2 / 4042 / 304
  • Lost and Not Found – Director’s Cut: 0 / 806 / 97
  • Total for all titles: 468 / 20,230 / 1471
  • Total YTD: 2020 / 92,401 / 6580
  • Total all-time: 10,442 / 272,502 / 17,699

Starting late in the month, I put a code to download Cheating, Death for free from Smashwords on its eBook page at modernevil.com – for my other books, I’ve downloaded or created the various free versions of the eBook and put them right on the page, which is where the above download numbers come from; this is an experiment to see if people will go through the extra couple of steps to get the book from Smashwords for free. So far: no. None. Maybe next month. LaNF:DC eBook is still pay-only.

multiplatform release of Lost and Not Found – Director’s Cut

50 paperback copies of Lost and Not Found - Director's CutLost and Not Found – Director’s Cut.  Today was a big day for this book. I received my initial order of paperback copies (50 copies, seen at right, click = big) from my printer, Amazon got it online with full Search Inside / Look Inside, and it went live as a complete audiobook at Podiobooks.com. It’s been available for several months as an eBook from Smashwords (which distributes it along with my other eBooks to the eBook stores of Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, and now Apple’s iBookstore), and I already ran it on the Modern Evil Podcast. It got its first book blogger “review” (admittedly from my wife) last night.

I’m sending a copy or two of the paperback to the patron-of-the-arts who purchased the painting I created for its cover. I’m sending a copy to the Library of Congress. (I might supposed to be sending 3…? But my actual paperwork just asks for one.) I’d love to send YOU a copy for review (in your preferred format, paperback, eBook, or audiobook) if you’d be interested in reading and reviewing it. Book bloggers are preferred, but if you’ll review it on Amazon & Smashwords I’d be glad to provide a copy of the eBook to just about anyone. If you’re a fan of audiobooks, you can get it right now for free from Podiobooks.com – I’d appreciate a review there and, if you can take the few minutes to copy/paste it, on the iTunes Music Store as well.

Go here for more information about Lost and Not Found – Director’s Cut. (Updated just now.)

Comment here, or email me at teel@modernevil.com, or send me a request on twitter @modernevil, and I’ll get you a copy.

First short story from new collection, available as an eBook

Last Thursday I put the first short story, Second Thoughts, from my new/upcoming collection (Time, emiT, and Time Again) on Smashwords. No one even downloaded the preview the first day (when it was most visible, on Smashword’s front page), and only one person previewed it the second day. So I raised the price from $0.99 to $1.99, since which time (ie: in the next two days) 8 more people previewed it. No buyers, yet, but we’ll see if valuing it at more helps.

You don’t have to pay $1.99 to read it, though. You can still have it for $0.99, if you like. Just use the coupon code MA67W when checking out at Smashwords and get this short story for half off. (Coupon code expires 6/30/2010, by which time I fully expect to have the full collection available in print.) Or, if you’re itching to pay $2 and/or love paper, you can still buy it as a signed numbered limited edition chapbook. Keep in mind, of course, that any backer who pledges $5 or more to my Kickstarter fundraiser will also get a chapbook – currently looking to be one of these Second Thoughts chapbooks (unless another 40+ people pledge in the next 25 days, in which case I’ll be making another story into a chapbook!).

What is Second Thoughts about? Well, it’s about a young man in love. It’s also largely about a timestop situation (ie: where the whole world seems to stop, except for one person, who keeps going) and the surreal experiences that creates. It’s worth a look – and you can read the first 1/3 for free.

Time, emiT, and Time Again – fundraising via Kickstarter

So. I’ve been procrastinating the completion of this project for a couple of years, at least, but it’s been bumped up the list for a couple of reasons: 1) Research for the Zombie-Alternate-History/Solarpunk books is going to take longer than expected 2) This collection is at least half written already 3) Fundraising via something like Kickstarter is something I’ve been wanting to try for a while, and it fits this project.

The idea is to raise the money to pay for the preparation and printing of the new book ahead of time, while engaging actively with readers and allowing them to participate both in funding and in creation. I figure I need about $300 to cover setup and a small initial print run, which is only 20 people pledging $15 or more, and would mean the book was profitable from day one. As you know, most (or was it all?) of my books struggle endlessly to reach profitability. Which, like showing at the Art Walk without making sales, is not sustainable.  In November I tried for the first time to raise funds to pay to put the Lost and Not Found – Director’s Cut into print by selling an original painting I’d created for its cover, and this week the painting sold. Next week I’ll be sending the book to Lightning Source. That fundraising method worked out alright, but I’d like to try other methods, and this is the next iteration. Everyone who pledges, even just $1, gets rewarded – whereas only 2 people were involved in the funding/rewards for LaNF-DC. So:

What is Time, emiT, and Time Again, you ask? Here’s the description I gave over at Kickstarter:

TIME + LOVE = ??

I am working on a new collection of short stories and essays where each piece begins with an idea about time and with an idea about love, then follows them to see where they lead. Frozen time, time that flows back and forth, time modified by relativity (both physical and familial), post-singularity accelerated time, time from a divine perspective … unconditional love, brotherly love, a parent’s love of their child, unrequited love, or even the love one holds for the idea of what they once were, or what their children might someday be. Ideas worth exploring, and worth putting in print. Currently named after one of the stories, ‘Time, emiT, and Time Again’.

And as you may already know, I’ve got one of the short stories already available for purchase as a signed numbered limited-edition chapbook for only $2 plus shipping. That was another attempt at fundraising for the book, and … well, I’ve covered the cost of creating the chapbooks, anyway.

One of the great things about Kickstarter (other than how easy everything is to set up, and how clean & modern the site looks) is the ability to set up various “reward levels” for pledges. So, for example, if you pledge $1 or more, you get an eBook copy of the completed collection, you get your name (real name, username, twitter name, fantasy name, porn name, whatever) in the “Special Thanks” section of the book’s Acknowledgements, and -if you want- you can become a Beta-Reader for this, and future, books I write. Or if you pledge $5 you get that plus a signed numbered limited-edition chapbook containing one of the stories from the book. Or if you pledge $15 you get all that plus a signed paperback copy of the collection. And so on, through all seven levels of rewards I setup. …as long as the funding goal is reached.

Kickstarter fundraising is All-Or-Nothing, so no one gets charged for their pledge until the deadline (May 15th, 2010), and no one gets charged if the total amount pledged is less than the goal. If you (and your friends! Tell your friends!) pledge more than $300, that’s great, and helps this and future projects, but if less is pledged, I don’t get funded and no one gets rewarded. Including people who pledged at the higher reward levels, such as: Pledge $150 or more and I’ll take your idea re: Weird Time and develop it into an original story or essay, and include it in the book.

Or, if you pledge $500 or more, I’ll ship you (US addresses only) the original artwork I create for the cover image (along with all the other rewards, including writing a new story/essay from your idea). I’ve only just started some good sketches for it (I’ve thrown out several, over the years I’ve been contemplating publishing this), the best of which I’ve used as the image representing the project. Those are (probably) the sort of colors I’ll use; that’s just a quick color job I did in Photoshop for the Kickstarter image. I’m also thinking of painting the numbers in an interesting color gradient. The painting will be at least 12×24″ though I’m thinking of going out to get a couple 18×36″ canvases … I like a little bigger piece (though 24×48″ feels a bit big for this composition… maybe I’ll put this composition in at 18×36″ size, centered in the larger canvas to create more negative space for the painting, then crop it for the book cover…) and if you are the first person to pledge $500 or more, it’ll be yours. For certain, since that exceeds the $300 goal.

Go see the rest of the rewards (A handcrafted MP3 CD in a premium Jewelboxing case? Extra copies of the paperback to share with friends and family?) and the rest of the details at the official Kickstarter page for the project. Tell your friends. I’ll be creating an audio promo and a video promo for the fundraiser soon (as soon as I have my voice back). I’ll keep updating the kickstarter page as work progresses on the stories, essays, and cover artwork. If this works, maybe the future of Modern Evil Press won’t be as economically upside-down.