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Friday, December 16, 2011

Rewrite Commencing Slowly

Not much to report. I'm only on page 66 of my rewrite. I'll keep updating on a biweekly basis.


--Jason Lee

Sunday, November 13, 2011

First Draft of First Novel Finished!

I'm so happy, I just completed my first fantasy novel after nine months of solid writing. It ended up to be  about 144,000 words. Now begins the rewrite phase. I hope to finish that by the end of the year.

I'll be updating my blog with pictures and a book trailer in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.

This was a huge achievement for me. It took a lot of discipline and determination to accomplish--two things that I have in short supply.

Now, back to the rewrite.

Jason Lee

Saturday, October 22, 2011

One More Week of Writing To Go

140,000 words and nearly complete. I'm on the last chapter and within a couple thousand words of finishing.

Then I figure about two months of rewrites. Jan 1, 2012 is the target date for full completion.

Watch for incremental updates of my blog, revealing more info about my very first fantasy novel.

Thanks,
Jason Lee

Saturday, September 17, 2011

My Journey Into Self Publishing

Still in the writing process. 120,000 words and counting. There is still a bit to tell, maybe another 10,000 words. My goal is to finish the first draft by the first week of November.

Then come the rewrites. My research tells me that two rewrites are the way to go.

I hope by January 1, 2012 to make my epic fantasy adventure available on Amazon and B&N.

It's a bit disconcerting that not a single person has even stumbled on this blog. Although I'm not actively promoting it yet, I would have thought at least a few people would chance across it by now. However, at this point, it is acting only as a diary.

I wish I could say, See you later, but there is no one to say it to.
Jason Lee

Sunday, September 4, 2011

My Journey Into Self Publishing (Part 3)

Not much to report this week. I'm still plugging away at the novel. 113,000 words and coming down the straightaway to the finish line.

The book trailer is complete and will be posted in the near future. I actually had more fun making the trailer than I do writing the book. Writing just doesn't come easy for me.

Anyway, this blog is still considered "under construction". I'm waiting to get closer to the end of the novel before I post the cover art, book trailer, and additional info. No use in putting all that up if I don't have a product, right?

So, until next week, See ya.

Jason Lee

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Journey into Self Publishing Part 2

Well, today I am at 107,000 words of my first fantasy novel. Maybe five more chapters to go. I have been dabbling with windows movie maker and began piecing a book trailer together. It's a pretty easy program to use if you're content with the basics.

Also, I have been photoshopping a book cover and am almost done with that.

I'm still months away before I put my book out there, so my website will continue to evolve in increments. Please bear with me.

Remember, I am a total newbie when it comes to everything: writing, creating cover art, creating a book trailer, blogging, twitter (no account yet), facebook (no account yet), Kindle (don't even own one yet), Nook (not yet), self publishing (zero experience), etc, etc.

My purpose for this blog is to detail everything that I do in the entire process with the hopes that maybe, someone out there, will see it and add to it. I'm not just doing this for me, not by a long shot.
Hopefully this blog will, in time, provide a sort of guideline for others out there with zero experience.

I realize there's not much to comment on or add to at this point, but maybe someday someone will stumble on this blog and comment.

Thanks for reading this.


Friday, August 19, 2011

Journey Into Self Publishing Part 1

Today I hit a milestone--100,000 words!

I'm writing at a snail's pace of 4000 words per week and this has been a long time in the making. Everyday for six months, sitting at this laptop, has taken its toll. Let me tell you, this does not come easy for me. I love to write, but I just wish it would come easier.


Anyway, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. There's still a bit more story to tell, but the first draft is less than two months from being complete. Then comes the rewrites. I have decided to do two complete rewrites to further strengthen and unify my story.

My goal is to unleash my first novel on the world (will anyone even notice?) by the end of the year. I'm already planning the cover art , book trailer, and social media blitz. This really is a fun little project, it occupies my down time quite nicely.

So, I'm not ready to go into more detail about the actual novel . . . yet. Stay tuned for further, more frequent updates.

Jason Lee






Sunday, August 14, 2011

First Post

This blog will chronicle my journey into the realm of self publishing. As of right now, I have written 98,922 words of my very first novel--a fantasy adventure. I predict the story can be told in less than 120,000 words, so, at my present pace, I guess another six or seven weeks of writing.

I have made the decision (for now) to forgo the traditional route of publishing by not seeking out an agent, and instead, to throw my hat into the self publishing arena.

I'm going to really give it my all and see what happens. I'm a very cynical guy (it's gone beyond the glass being half empty . . .there is no glass to begin with . . . It's shattered) and I see it being a real uphill, near impossible, battle. It seems everyone and their grandmother has a self published book on the Kindle or the Nook these days. I really don't see how I can stand out among hundreds of thousands of other fish in the sea. But we'll see.

For now, I'll just keep writing and updating this blog on a weekly basis. Also, I'll try to view the glass as half full and keep a positive attitude.

So, if there is anyone out there interested in epic fantasy adventure novels, I sure hope you follow me on my adventure and see how it plays out. One thing is for sure, I won't make it boring for you.

Thanks for your time,
Jason Lee