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๐ŸŽข ~ Roller Coaster Summer

This summer has been considerably more eventful than I had any expectations for. A rollercoaster with highs and lows… and twists and turns I definitely didn’t see coming.

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I’ve been out of the loop for a while, though it might not look quite as long as it feels since I managed to schedule several of the art posts before all the chaos started, and I managed to upload the ones that couldn’t be scheduled during spare bits of time.

But here’s the TLDR (too long; didn’t read) of our summer (and part of fall):

  • Isaac started interviewing for a remote job
  • I got more work hours at the library
  • We inadvertently become event coordinators for our local comic convention, GeekUP Chibi 2024
  • Isaac gets the job!
  • Our 19-and-a-half-years-old old man cat passes away due to complications with cancer
  • We participated in GeekUP Chibi (Both coordinating and vending)
  • We participated in Fall Phantasm (Vending during a super, super windy day)
  • We finally start settling down again (right in time for Isaac to start teaching classes)

The longer version of this is that, sometime after our early summer travel (which I already expected to disrupt my newsletters and such), things started picking up with even more speed.

Isaac was continuing his job hunting while working on Daz projects with me, and I managed to snag extra hours at the library, which was definitely nice for helping to improve finances.

But around the same time that we finally got the awesome news that Isaac had gotten the job (basically a dream job with it being remote, being academic, and getting us on the right track financially), our old man cat, Skynyrd, was taking a turn for the worse. For the past year we had been hoping to get the finances set for him to get surgery to remove the tooth giving him problems as well as the tumors under his jaw, but by the time we got the funds, the tumor was too big for removal and he had stopped eating solid foods.

Skynyrd, with his usual don’t bother me glower. Not to say he didn’t like cuddles. He would absolutely spend all his time in your lap if you sat still long enough.

Luckily, he would eat Delectables bisques and gravies, and I learned how to administer subcutaneous fluids to keep him hydrated and make him feel better. But a week before GeekUP, Skynyrd passed away. We both really miss him. (I’ve been going cat cuddling at the local humane society once a week in the meantime, and we used some of the money that was originally going to go toward Skynyrd’s surgery toward sponsoring a senior kitty’s adoption).

Isaac has claimed this adorable little troublemaker. Don’t be fooled by her size; she’s full-grown. And she likes stealing marshmallows from your coffee when you’re not looking.

The housemates’ cats have been extra cuddly, though. One of them has even been letting me hold her! And she’s very much on “I want attention only when I want attention” terms.

Eventually we plan to bring a third cat back into the household, but that will be a little while since we’ll need to go back down to Missouri to pick her up. (Isaac claimed a particularly mischievous orange kitty that lives on his family’s farm).

Meanwhile, GeekUP went very well, and soon we’ll be revisiting what we did so we can have steps prepped and ready for next year. Though this particular event didn’t have the celebrities, Isaac had lots of ideas for events and panels from what we’ve seen at other conventions (especially NakaKon), and when he presented those to Shana, who co-founded GeekUP, she gave us a lot of support in getting those up and running. (And that’s how we inadvertently became event coordinators). So now we want to get everything squared away from the previous event with notes all ready to make next year easier to set up.

Our booth setup at GeekUP Chibi

While all that was happening, Isaac has also been preparing for his new job, which included getting a very nice new computer setup (one he built with the help of one of our housemates) meant to be both less exasperating and less of a strain on mental resources (better monitors for less eye strain, a powerful computer that can handle many, many tabs at once and not lag at inopportune times…). It’s also an amazing computer for Daz3D, meaning I can render and prepare new art pieces a lot faster– though I only get to play on it after Isaac is done with work.

Additionally, I’ve been finalizing my side of things for the just released Mystic Springs anthology from the Writers of Warrensburg (I have a paranormal short story in it), and I’m happy to report that it’s now available! ๐Ÿ˜

Currently it’s available in paperback on Amazon and will be exclusive to KU (Kindle Unlimited) for a year before rights revert back to us and we can share our stories elsewhere.

Anyhow, after GeekUP we still had to prep for Fall Phantasm. Luckily we didn’t need to restock our inventory, but we did still want to make a nicer looking tent setup, and our goal was to create a mini Cirenan museum as an interactive element based on our books, along with prep more mystery grab bags, since those did really well at GeekUP.

What we didn’t account for was how windy it was going to be. While most of that is a story for another day, let’s just say that tent walls + wind= a tent sailing over your car and into the trees.

Good news! Though it took a couple hours longer than planned to set up, the tent survived relatively unscathed. Unfortunately, the museum idea we prepped had to be tabled for another day. (Paper displays + wind = we didn’t even try after the wind took the tent for a ride). On the bright side, we’re now all set when it comes to display decorations and to having another booth event prepared. (Maybe we’ll make a few tweaks to it if we plan to take it outside again, though).

We eventually got the lights setup, too. This was what our booth looked like once it got dark.
Pumpkin from the garden! (Apple, too!)

And now that that’s over, we’re starting to settle back in. I’ve been cleaning the rooms after getting inventory put away. Isaac’s been working on the final preparations for his classes. We’ve finally returned to our garden (in which we collected a rather large volunteer pumpkin that we hadn’t exactly planned on, but hey, no complaints here aside from not being able to use the walkway because it turned into a pumpkin patch). And I’m finally starting to return to stuff like these reports and figuring out how to restart our newsletters.

And story editing. That’s happening again, too, since it was intermittent during the rollercoaster ride of summer.

Now if we could have a lazy river ride for a couple weeks, that would be great.

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๐Ÿบ – Book Art – The Wind Mage and the Wolf

Today we have another piece of cover art without the text!


๐Ÿบ * The Wind Mage and the Wolf * ๐Ÿบ
Wishing Blade Universe

A teen with brown hair and a blue cloak walks down an alleyway toward a well-lit door. She holds her hand upright, and blue magic swirls around her fingers. A giant gray wolf walks beside her. Their shadows stretch long behind them.

Featuring: Livena and Nuaka
Book: The Wind Mage and the Wolf (Legends of Cirena #7)
Medium: Daz Studio with Iray, and Photoshop CS6
Description: Though Livena wouldn’t be likely to use her magic quite so openly as she does here, the idea is that she approaches the dangerous undercity of Ashan, ready to find (and rescue) her kidnapped mentor. Beside her, Nuaka takes on a giant wolf form, the better to terrorize those who oppose them (and who happen to know the tales of the fearsome Vorcara, an immortal wolf of legend who helped found Livena’s home city of Maijev).

Sneak through the streets of Ashan in The Wind Mage and the Wolf . . .
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โš” – Book Art – The Trial

Today’s book art is the cover art (sans title) from The Trial of Bells and Blood!

โš” * The Trial * โš”
Wishing Blade Universe

A man in pale white robes with a unicorn protruding from his forehead holds a sort to the throat of a nervous man crouched by an orange boulder. He holds his hands out defensively. A woman stands next to the man with the sword, watching skeptically. Her hand is on the pommel of her own sword. The scene is sandy and the figures are silhouetted by bright sunlight.

Featuring: Hahven and Alia
Book: The Trial of Bells and Blood (Legends of Cirena #8)
Medium: Daz Studio with Iray, and Photoshop CS6
Description: Tormented by the judgmental desires of the horn on his head, Hahven confronts a murderer while his keeper, a merchant who reluctantly returns to the skills of her past, keeps him from doing anything too rash.

Judgement is cast in The Trial of Bells and Blood . . .
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๐ŸŒฒ – Book Art – Out of the Shadows

For today’s book art, I focused on Toranih’s character. Here I went for atmosphere rather than a specific scene.

(Warning! Potential Spoilers for The Wishing Blade Series ahead)


๐ŸŒฒ * Out of the Shadows * ๐ŸŒฒ
Wishing Blade Universe

Featuring: Toranih
Book: Magic’s Stealing (The Wishing Blade #1)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Trapped in the shadow realm, Toranih discovers that the one thing that seems to bring her back into the mortal realm, even temporarily, is the use of her magic. Here, we see her as mage with Magic’s Sight might see her, half-visible as she flees through the forest and draws on her magic ribbons to begin her return to the mortal realm.

Shadows coalesce in Magic’s Stealing . . .
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๐ŸŽ – Book Art – Omen of the Lost

Today’s book art is one I created for the Wishing Blade Universe. This time around we have a tashim.

(WARNING: Spoilers for a character in Magebane)

๐ŸŽ * Omen of the Lost * ๐ŸŽ
Wishing Blade Universe

A palomino, winged horses flies above a grassy plain, his wings highlighted by the sun and framed by distant snowy mountains.

Featuring: Kirseโ€™Vรฉ
Book: Magebane (The Wishing Blade #3)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Though Kirseโ€™Vรฉ (translated: Starspeed/Speed of Stars) usually presents as nothing more than a mortal equine, he is a tashim, a messenger for the goddess of death. Tashimme are known in Cirena to reveal themselves when someone important dies.
Here, he receives an omen regarding an innocent town, which accidentally causes him to reveal himself to Siklana and Daernan.

A tashim rises in Magebane . . .
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๐Ÿ’€ – Book Quote – Winter Growth

Today I’m starting a weekly book quote based on the previous book art image!

Which means we get a taste of Ivy Man from Fractured Skies (Distant Horizon #2) . . .

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The human-plant monster popped its shoulders, and then stretched its vine-and-bone arm toward a snowy mound. A wooden staff flew into the monsterโ€™s hand. It paused and examined the weapon: a long, straight piece of wood with a bleached skull strapped to its top.

I have been following your progress for some time now, Sapling.


Beware the lure of Ivy Man in Fractured Skies . . .
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๐Ÿ’€ Book Art – Winter Growth

Book art time! ๐Ÿ“š


๐Ÿ’€ Winter Growth ๐Ÿƒ
Distant Horizon Universe

A monster made from vines kneels in a wintery forestscape with a staff topped with a skull.

Featuring: Ivy Man
Book: Fractured Skies (Distant Horizon #2)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: A portrait of Ivy Man, a monster who keeps himself alive (sort of) with his life-spirit powers and the use of his plant manipulation powers. After dying in a particularly dangerous mercenary mission, he created himself a body of vines, roots, and bones. Though a spirit now, he’s attached himself to the vines, which makes him rather difficult to kill. He makes his first appearance toward the end of Fractured Skies, when he uses telepathy powers to wreak havoc on Jenna’s team and try luring Jenna into his clutches. He has an unhealthy obsession with her after witnessing one of her first missions, and he continues to be a thorn in her (and pretty much everyone’s) side.
Here, we see him growing ivy in the dead of winter, carrying his staff with a human skull on top.

He is most definitely not a people person.

Beware the lure of Ivy Man in Fractured Skies . . .
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โš’๏ธ Book Art – Forging the Wishing Blade

๐Ÿ“š Weekly book art post with art created by Isaac and I!

โš’๏ธForging the Wishing Blade โš’๏ธ
Wishing Blade Universe

A blacksmith works on a glowing hot sword over an anvil, with blue and purple magic streaming into the sword.

Featuring: Lord Cafrash Menchtoteale
Book: Magic’s Stealing (The Wishing Blade #1)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: A blacksmith with fire ribbons, Cafrash is assigned by the trickster god, Isahna to create a weapon that will steal the ribbon magic from Cirena. Here, he creates the blade. (Arguably we didn’t see the magic of Cirena stolen until the blade was complete and he made the wish, but hey… artistic license).

The sword is forged in Magic’s Stealing . . .
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๐ŸŒฑ Book Art – Sunrise in the Garden

Today I’m starting to feature art Isaac and I have created based on our books! Most of these will have been featured in our newsletters previously at some point, but I haven’t really shown them elsewhere online.

I’m starting with:

๐ŸŒฑ “Sunrise in the Garden” ๐ŸŒ„
Distant Horizon Universe

Sunrise in the Garden

Featuring: Jenna Nickleson
Book: Distant Horizon series
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Given how much trouble Jenna (the protagonist) runs into throughout the series (especially in Starless Night), we thought it might be nice to give her a moment of peace surrounded by plant life. She’s a plant elemental, and wanted to be a biologist before discovering she had super powers and getting dragged into a rebellion.

Read Jenna’s story in Distant Horizon . . .
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Infinitas Publishing – Status Report

๐Ÿ“ Today we have Infinitas Publishing updates for the past two months!

I’ve highlighted the projects that had changes in blue.

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Sweetweird Genre Notes: On hold with 2,100 words.

Starless Night: (Book 3 of the Distant Horizon series). Blurb needs to be updated across all retailers.

Changing Tides: (Book 4 of the Distant Horizon series). On hold while working on Legends of Cirena #9. Next step is to merge the two revised drafts and start writing the missing scenes.

Betrayed (Deceived #2): On hold. I need to finish the final proofread/revisions of minor notes. After this is complete, I plan to send this to beta-readers for any remaining feedback, and then set a release date for the ebook.

I’m currently planning to release Deceived #3 on this blog, but haven’t decided if I should also release it via newsletter format or if I should offer early release chapters as a subscription on Ream.

Next up: Continue revisions to Deceived #3. Add Isaac’s notes from Deceived #5 (formerly #4) into the manuscript, revise Deceived #5, and revise #6 (formerly #5) before handing it to Isaac for his feedback.

TWB 4: (Book Four of The Wishing Blade series). On hold. Next step is to finish adding the remaining outline to Scrivener, review that outline for missing plot points, and then write the rough draft.

The Legends of Cirena – Collaborative Adventure Facebook Group: On hiatus.

The Dark Forest of Aneth (“Ro’nor (“The Restless Sands of Neel”) & Zynia (“The Dragons of the Mist”) cross-over / A Legends of Cirena short novel): Rough draft at 53,000 words. Over the last couple months I’ve been revising this and adding new scenes. Currently this is in Isaac’s hands for a developmental edit.

Goals: Add the last few scenes and polish. Redo the book cover.

The Wind Mage and the Wolf (“Livena (The Wind Mage of Maijev”) & Nuaka (“The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear”) cross-over / A Legends f Cirena short novel) : Joran’s short story is on hold. Still needs a couple scenes smoothed out, and I need to cross-reference the final scene in The Wind Mage and the Wolf (from Joran’s point of view). After that, it’ll be ready for a read-aloud and proofreading.

Huntress 3: Progress! I’ve read a couple non-fiction books for brainstorming and research (skimmed The Tyranny of Big Tech by Josh Hawley, and fully read The Internet Con by Cory Doctorow), and I’ve begun re-reading the first two books in the Huntress series and creating a series guide.

Next up: Finish re-reading first two books for the series guide and refresher, and finish creating a detailed outline.

Game Design: On hold.

Mist Catcher (Isaac’s Sci-Fi Story): On hold. The current draft sits around 111,000โ€‚words, (not including the Halloween episode?).

Marketing: I held off on any BookFunnel promos for the past couple months, and I only did a couple newsletters, but they went on an unplanned temporary hiatus due to life events (friends graduating, moving, being sick for a week, etc). However, for the newsletters I did I continued writing the spin-off short story from The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear) and I wrote a short email from the perspective of Krissa Wolf which included a few Distant Horizon-themed printable bookmarks.

I continued the Amazon drip ads, but ran into a mishap of one of the keyword targets being priced higher than planned. I didn’t see much change in interest, so I ended all but one of the US ads and will likely end the other country ads later this month.

As a last minute decision, we decided to vend at the KYCA (Keweenaw Youth for Climate Action) Earth Month Festival, only we focused more on our art prints than on our books.

We ran around to several local consignment and thrift stores, found several inexpensive pictures frames, and took a really nice day out to clean the frames. We created something of a mini gallery, which was quite fun.

We plan to show a few of those prints at an upcoming art show with friends from our local art group next month. ๐Ÿ˜

During this show we had a couple people ask about paying with Venmo, so I have added the business payment option for future shows, and I’m currently in the process of setting up a LinkTr.ee for our links.

Additionally, we’re preparing to vend at Marquette Pride and do a presentation on self-publishing followed by a book signing while visiting in Missouri.

Next up: Continue adding sample chapters to the BookFunnel pages and the main Infinitas Publishing website, and update my author bio across the different websites. Eventually continue updating Stripe and Payhip so I can offer direct sales from the main website. Update the business ledger on a regular basis. Add a progress tracker somewhere for the different books. Revise Amazon ads, and overhaul book categories, keywords, and blurbs.

Other Stories: I’ve continued the short story spin-off of The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear. I’m debating making that the new newsletter reader magnet, but will decide once it’s complete. For now I intend to continue writing short stories or flash fiction for the newsletter once I restart the newsletters.

I also finished revisions for my Writers of Warrensburg anthology short story and submitted them.

Next up: Revise ending of YA Alien Invasion/Dystopian story.

Other on hold projects include: a “for-fun” space/portal fantasy story rough draft, Mermaid/Siren Sci-Fi short story draft, and comic script (“If I Had Asked”).

SBibb’s Photographic Illustration: I’ve completed ebook formatting of my current project and it’s been approved by the author. I’ve begun paperback formatting but ran into a few hang-ups with the new software I’m testing. Debating whether to continue work in that program or return to using Word 2007 as I’ve done in the past. I also may be taking on a new project later in summer.

Future Goals: Figure out a schedule for uploading general art projects. Update the SBibbPhoto website to incorporate Daz work, and fix the SEO information.

SIFlint Art: My dragon hoards project has now been proofed! It is a coloring book with 24 designs, set to release on June 4th! I’m received my proof copy (which I had to adjust because I accidently missed including two of the designs… but hey, that’s what proofs are for).

More details coming soon! ๐Ÿ‰

Daz PA: I finally finished and submitted my newest pose set, the Infernal Queen poses for Genesis 9. It’s now available at the Daz store! ๐Ÿ”ฅ

SBibb Infernal Queen Poses and Expressions for Genesis 9

SBibb Infernal Queen Poses Main Promo

Meanwhile, I’m considering enlisting outside help with finishing my Diverse Worlds Genesis 9 morphs set since it would require a considerable amount of time for me to complete the morphs needed to create the required corrective morphs (which may be a lot easier for someone more experienced with character creation to complete.

However, I’m also in the process of training Isaac how to finish pose sets so that we can tag-team on their creation. I’m creating our own personal standard operating procedure/tutorial for reference, and Isaac (who already has experiencing making poses/promos) will start creating products as well. I’ll be acting as the quality assurance to make sure it still matches the required standards before submitting them per usual. (And in the meantime, having that SOP will be useful for keeping me on track as well).

Isaac and I have started doing weekly meetings to stay up-to-date with our progress on both Daz, SIFlint Art, and Infinitas Publishing.

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Happy writing and reading (Or 3D rendering if you’re into Daz)! ๐Ÿ™‚

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