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🌊 Last Chance! – Read Deceived for Free

A teenage girl in a hospital gown looks off camera in horror with a green "beastie tank" behind her.

📣 Last call to get your ebook copy of Deceived for free! 📣

It returns to full price on Wednesday, February 19th.

Deceived by the government. Exposed by her powers.

When Galina turns herself over to the health clinic after believing she’s infected by a hallucinogenic plague, she discovers the truth might not be what it seems. Will she drown in the deceptions?

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Infinitas Publishing – Status Report

Time for the February Infinitas Publishing status report! 📋

Let’s see if I can actually keep this thing going monthly this year. 😅

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

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Changing Tides: (Book 4 of the Distant Horizon series). On hold while working on The Dark Forest of Aneth. Next step is to merge the two revised drafts and start writing the missing scenes.

Betrayed (Deceived #2): Released! My goal for January was to get everything set for launch, and it went live on January 28th! 🎉

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I’m going to have a full-length post examining everything that I did for the launch later this month (I want to give the promotions on Deceived, which is temporarily free, time to follow through, that way I can analyze the results).

Long story short, I finished the proofread, updated backmatter in the related books, prepped several launch week emails for the newsletter, prepped a few goodies in the form of character dossiers with art, chose a few paid newsletter promos, and got the pre-order up and running!

Next up, revising Deceived #3 (tentatively titled Exposed).

Other future steps: Input 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 add 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. There’s a possibility I might move this concept to the Wishing Blade Universe newsletter, but that’s just a vague idea at this point.

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): With Betrayed complete, this is my next big project. My goal for February is to finish another round of revisions, including writing the missing chapters. I’ve finished the initial input of the simpler suggestions Isaac had. Now it’s on to the bigger changes!

Goals: Revisit the book cover concept (which had been unfeasible until getting a more powerful computer that could actually render the scene in mind, but I may still overhaul the design anyway). Create a blurb.

The Ruins of Amixthael (The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear Spin-Off): On hold. Next step is whole-story revisions for continuity. At the moment I’m leaning toward publishing this a stand-alone ebook, but offering the final version of the story to newsletter subscribers for free.

Untitled LoC Short Story (Standalone – Merchant in Reveratch): I polled the Wishing Blade Universe newsletter regarding the details for the main character in the next short story (much like how I started new stories in the collaborative adventure Facebook group), and then created an outline from the winning results. The first chapter has been written, revised, and sent to the newsletter.

I’m expecting this to be complete between four to six chapters, and I’m rather excited for this one because, spoiler, I realized I could introduce an immortal that’s something like a selkie! 🦭

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: On hold. Next step is to finish re-reading Changeling to make notes on the series guide, finalize the cover (proof created), and create a detailed outline.

Other Stories: On hold. Next up: Revise ending of YA Alien Invasion/Dystopian story.

Game Design: On hold. Isaac made some notes for an astrology-themed game with some similarities to The Game of Life. I think this was more of a for-fun project, but what I saw of his notes looked interesting.

Marketing: Most of this month’s marketing efforts were focused on the launch of Betrayed, and I plan to have a detailed post about that later, so I won’t get too in-depth here.

  • Checked that Whispers in the Code and The Wind Mage of Maijev are still permafree. Created a private webpage with links to more easily check each territory on Amazon.
  • Created a promo for Deceived to run for free between January 18th and February 19th. I purchased slots in a handful of paid newsletters to promote the freebie, in hopes that some of those might translate to purchases of Betrayed or Distant Horizon, or that I’d see a spike in organic newsletter subscribers. I also updated my paid newsletter spreadsheet, since I hadn’t updated it for a couple years. (Once all the promos have run, I need to update their numbers in that spreadsheet).
  • Sent ARCs for Betrayed after updating the list.
  • I didn’t tinker with Amazon Ads, so the only ones here were those that were already running.
  • No new BookFunnel promos for the month (though I have scheduled a newsletter swap with an author friend).
  • I announced the Deceived promotion, the pre-order of Betrayed, and then the release of Betrayed on Facebook and my blog.
  • I created a couple of extra detailed behind the scenes emails for the Distant Horizon Universe newsletter, as well as a piece of character art and a few character bios, but written to be a dossier from the point of view of a future antagonist.
  • Isaac and I took a business trip to Marquette to update our UPS mailbox for the newsletter.
  • I wrote a blurb for Betrayed.
  • Printed a calendar of the year so I could mark out the dates I expect to be busy or that already have events planned, that way I can better see when different projects are likely to happen.

Next up: Continue adding sample chapters to the BookFunnel sales pages for each book, and then to the main Infinitas Publishing website. Add BookBub and Goodreads links to each landing page. Update my author bio across the different retailers. Continue updating Stripe and Payhip so I can offer direct sales from the main website. Maybe add a progress tracker somewhere for the different books? Revise Amazon ads, and overhaul book categories, keywords, and blurbs.

SubstackI’ve continued adding writing tips to my Substack, though I scaled it back from six times a week to five. (In theory, I don’t post on Sunday or Wednesday, but sometimes that gets shuffled around a bit).

Events: No events for January, though Isaac and I will be joining local author, R.Aveen, for a YA Author Panel at the Portage Lake District Library on February 6th, so I’ve been helping with making the flyer for that and creating a list of moderator questions.

On February 21st, I have another rendition of my free, Crafting Your Fictional World workshop at the Copper Country Community Arts Center.

SBibb’s Photographic Illustration: I’ve finished my most recent book formatting project for Cave Hollow Press! You can now pre-order Just Willa by Helen Sheehy. I may have another formatting project coming up, but the details for that is still in the works.

Future Goals: Update the SBibbPhoto website to incorporate Daz work and fix the SEO information. Finish designing cute mascot for local store.

SIFlint Art: I’ve colored the line-art for my Ghooste of Christmas Yet to Come and the Ghoost of Christmas Past, as well as finished my trans, shark-hoarding dragon art. Those have been polished and the stickers are on order!

Eventually I’d like to place another order with Vograce, but we’ll see whether or not the tariffs make that unfeasible. I’ve also been looking at nifty little micro puzzles, so I’m investigating whether those might be an option in the future.

I got my sample paper in from Red River Paper, so I created a test page with a few different images to try and ran that image across each different type of paper.

*Cue very, very delighted Stephanie. And also a housemate’s happy cat perched on top of the printer.*

The results came out great, so my next step is to decide which projects I want to focus on so I can order the paper I need for them.

Daz PA: On hold. Next step is to search for a collaborator for my Genesis 9 Diverse Worlds set, and to complete some of the pose sets that Isaac started last summer before he got his new job.

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Happy writing and reading (Or 3D rendering if you’re into Daz)! 🙂

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🌄 Betrayed – New Release!

🥳 Today’s the day! 🥳

Betrayed is now available at most major online retailers! 😀

A tall metal gate with forbidding fence in the desert with a mountain range behind it and blue sky.

After escaping a treacherous transformation facility, Galina and her newfound friends suspect the isolated desert settlement where they’ve arrived holds dangerous secrets of its own.

🌄 Read Betrayed today! 🌄

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Here’s what reviewers have said so far…

“I recommend it to readers seeking a young adult speculative thriller that features dramatic action but is driven by the protagonists’ character rather than their innate exceptionalism.” ~ Dave H. (Blog)

“It’s an exciting tale that I believe you’ll enjoy as much as I did so I am happy to recommend it to all those who enjoy a good action book.” ~Chad B. (Goodreads)

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Don’t miss the second book of the Deceived series… choose your favorite retailer and read Betrayed today!

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🌄 ~ New Pre-Order Available ~ Betrayed!

We’re now less than a week to Betrayed’s official release! *Squee!*

As part of the launch, you can grab your copy of book one, Deceived, for free! 🌊

Now… for Betrayed…

Here’s what’s coming:

  • 🤫 – Secrets… (like… let’s not tell the suspiciously enthusiastic leader about Erin’s reality bending powers)
  • 🌄 – An isolated desert community… (post-apocalyptic vibes, anyone?)
  • 🌊 – Superpowers! (More water manipulation, and now powers are in the open! Well, mostly. See above about Erin’s powers)
  • And… a cute, sort-of-but-not-actually-a-goat, goat! 🐐

All that and more…

Now with links where you can pre-order your copy of this 42,000 word novella (that’s twice the length of Deceived!) and have it as soon as it goes live next Tuesday! 😁

Pre-order the ebook at your favorite retailer:

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“Welcome to the Kariz! A new Communuity. Safe, secure, and above all, transparent!”

In the Community, every citizen has a purpose. Unfortunately for Galina, that purpose involved secret plans for turning her into a monster. Now, after a harrowing escape from a treacherous transformation facility, Galina’s only hope for safety lies in the Kariz, a nearby desert settlement surrounded by towering fences, barbed wire, and impassable mountains.

But it’s not her own safety she’s worried about. Her sister still lives in the Community, and one of her fellow escapees has a dangerous, untrained reality-bending power that the facility’s agents tried to kill her for.

So, when the settlement’s suspiciously enthusiastic leader promises Galina a chance to build a new life at the Kariz—while her reality-bending friend insists she senses something… off… about this place—Galina refuses to settle in. She needs to warn her sister about the transformation facility and protect her newfound friends.

But Galina has only just begun to understand this strange, different world. Will her friend’s untamed power reveal them before Galina can befriend the allies they need to uncover the truth about this settlement?

Investigate what secrets the Kariz hides… pre-order Betrayed today!

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Infinitas Publishing – Status Report

It’s time for another Infinitas Publishing status report! 📋

I guess we’re going to go with “bi-yearly” instead of monthly this time around because summer was a rollercoaster, winter came and went, and I now have a lot to talk about since our last report in mid-May. (For the overview of life in general, check out this blog post.)

Meanwhile, I’ve caught up with inputting all the notes from my planner (I use it less to plan for future events and more to keep records of daily happenings), and here’s what the last half of last year looked like!

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

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Starless Night: (Book 3 of the Distant Horizon series). I updated the blurb across all retailers.

Changing Tides: (Book 4 of the Distant Horizon series). On hold while working on The Dark Forest of Aneth. Next step is to merge the two revised drafts and start writing the missing scenes.

Betrayed (Deceived #2): Major progress! I set a goal to finish edits and get this sent to beta-readers in November as an informal sort of NaNoWriMo. Success!

I finished copy edits in ProWritingAid, proofread that draft, and sent it to beta-readers. I’ve started exploring the Critique feature in ProWritingAid to see if it provides any additional insights. I’ve reviewed beta-reader feedback and I’m almost finished with the final proofread, and have been preparing a blurb. The next step is to set the release date. I have one in mind. ☺️

Additionally, I drafted an update about Deceived #3 but I don’t think I posted it. I had been planning to release it on this blog, but I’m currently leaning toward focusing on releasing it as an ebook without early chapters.

Other future steps: Continue revisions on 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.

However…

Working on The Ruins of Amixthael prompted a huge amount of world-building and backstory plotting as it relates to the shadow realm, and also the general booky multiverse, so I now have some rather helpful additional context that should make plotting for book four considerably easier.

The Legends of Cirena – Collaborative Adventure Facebook Group: On hiatus. There’s a possibility I might move this concept to the Wishing Blade Universe newsletter, but that’s just a vague idea at this point.

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): Isaac has read the semi-revised draft and provided feedback. We’ve also discussed potential changes, and I’ve added his notes to the manuscript in Scrivener. I started the process of making revisions per those notes, but I’ll likely restart this process once Betrayed is set for publication.

Goals: Add the last few scenes and polish. Revisit the book cover concept (which had been unfeasible until getting a more powerful computer that could actually render the scene in mind, but I may still overhaul the design anyway).

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: I finished re-reading Huntress and started re-reading Changeling while making notes on the series guide. Parts of it have been organized, but overall, progress has been made in this regard.

Additional details regarding the augments were fleshed out since we had planned on using this series for our interactive display at GeekUP Chibi 2024 this year. However, due to our role as co-event coordinators, we didn’t get a chance to actively promote the display. Since all the materials (including a fun, fake personality assessment in regards to augments) and props are ready to go with this, we’ll likely use this display at another event when the opportunity arises.

I’ve created a proof for the cover, which still needs to be finalized.

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

The Ruins of Amixthael (The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear Spin-Off): Fully revised draft complete at 9000 words!

I continued writing the rough draft and revising this. I’m not sure how far along I was in the previous report, though I had already sent out the first two chapters to my Wishing Blade Universe newsletter and started writing the third chapter. I’ve now written the rough draft for all six chapters, revised them, read them aloud to Isaac, and sent them out to the newsletter.

The next step is to make whole-story revisions for continuity, then decide what to do with it. I’m still considering making this a newsletter reader magnet, but I might also release it as a stand-alone ebook.

Tangentially, I have been considering the concept of running a Kickstarter for a hardcover edition of the Legends of Cirena: Volume One, and have been starting to put together a report for myself to see whether or not this would be feasible in the near future.

Book Cover for Mystic Springs Anthology. A figure approaches a cave while wading through beautiful blue water. Vines overhang the cave.

Other Stories: The second Writers of Warrensburg Anthology, Mystic Springs: A Colletion of Anomalies, is now available! My paranormal short story, “Will-o’-the-Whisker” is included. 😸

Currently, it is available as a paperback book and ebook. The ebook edition will be exclusive to Kindle Unlimited for a year.

In other news, Isaac wrote a 7000-word literary-ish short story about the life of our cat, Skynyrd, as a Christmas gift for me. I don’t know if he plans to polish it later or not. (I wrote around 1700 words shortly after our cat passed away, but those were mostly as a way to remember him and not intended to be shared). As a Christmas gift for Isaac, I drafted a short story/children’s book script for Isaac which I lined the art of a page of, but I don’t know if I’ll try to develop it further.

For the Distant Horizon Universe newsletter, I wrote a 2000 word short story about the Ghost Cook, in addition to a couple other short pieces.

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”).

Game Design: On hold.

Marketing: There are a lot of little odds and ends here, so I’ll see what I can do to summarize.

  • I still have Whispers in the Code and The Wind Mage of Maijev permafree. However, I need to set a schedule for regularly checking these and prompting Amazon to price-match them. For a while, a number of the other territories weren’t marked free since I hadn’t had a chance to check them. (Retailers aside from Amazon should have been fine).
  • I attempted to create marketing plan, which was specifically focused on ebooks, but due to summer chaos, didn’t have a chance to implement many of the ideas
  • I scheduled a couple month’s worth of book-based art on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X, which were art pieces I had previously shared with my newsletter. While I liked the concept, I didn’t see much engagement, and so I cut it off after the scheduled posts ran out. I saw potential engagement with Instagram reels, but didn’t particularly enjoy making those. I may experiment with reels again later.
  • I updated my method of accounting for Infinitas Publishing and added a way to see what each book is doing per year. I still need a better method of keeping this consistently updated.
  • I provided consultation for a couple local authors regarding self-publishing options. This was fun, I enjoy the topic. 😅
  • I watched a few free webinars/podcasts here and there, both for marketing and writing/publishing, and continued reading related books.
  • I picked up and watched the Book Blurb Magic Box Set edition course. At this point, I need to rewatch it, though I had started making notes for updates to book blurbs.
  • I approached another semi-local store about carrying my books, but the inability to handle returns made it difficult (this is where branching into Ingram Spark as a printer might be useful).
  • HOOPLA! Our books have finally uploaded to Hoopla! (This is great for online library access). I eventually added Hoopla links to Infinitas Publishing Website.
  • Since we started doing more than a couple live events a year and no longer qualified for the Special Event sales tax form, we acquired a MI sales tax license. (Disclaimer: I am not a tax consultant and can’t provide advice here. I’ve worked on this to the best of my own knowledge of reading what I could find regarding sales tax in MI).
  • I rebooted the Distant Horizon Universe and Wishing Blade Universe newsletters with attention to providing either a short story or art piece in each newsletter, but going ahead and sending it even if I don’t have either, so as to avoid the long, unplanned hiatus. I also did a couple BookFunnel promos, though I haven’t returned to doing them regularly yet.
  • Very minor testing of Amazon Ads, with a single test based on one specific book, and I reviewed my UK ads (which were apparently still running though I thought I’d turned them off).
  • I’ve started tinkering with Notion for project planning. I’ve got quite a bit to learn before I expect it would truly be effective, but it looks like it has potential.
  • I started a spreadsheet with a list of events that we’re interested in keeping an eye on for vending at, though I need to update this before future use.

Next up: Continue adding sample chapters to the BookFunnel sales pages for each book, and then to the main Infinitas Publishing website. Update my author bio across the different retailers. Continue updating Stripe and Payhip so I can offer direct sales from the main website. Maybe add a progress tracker somewhere for the different books? Revise Amazon ads, and overhaul book categories, keywords, and blurbs.

SubstackI finally jumped into the waters of Substack, and I’m pleasantly surprised to find I’m liking it. Mostly I like the notes feature, which reminds me a lot of how tweets used to be on Twitter/X. Additionally, having the long form posts connected to it like blog posts… there’s something about this that works for me, especially since I’ve been focusing on using it for further learning as it relates to writing. On my end, I’ve been posting daily writing tips. I tested doing a weekly writing prompt, but decided I preferred putting my energy into tips and responding to interesting articles. Click here to read my Substack!

Events: Isaac and I made a lot of updates to our booth design for live events, including branching off part of the booth for SIFlint Art, or, more specifically, for the new Everyday Dragon Hoards line. This is a work-in-progress, but we finally have it streamlined enough that we’re no longer staying up until two in the morning trying to finish a last minute set piece. (For the first time in ever, we had everything ready to go for the Poor Artists Sale before midnight!)

Anyway, here’s an overview of the different events we participated in:

While in Missouri on vacation, we prepped a Self-Publishing 101 presentation. Unfortunately, no one showed up for the actual event, but after talking to my aunt and my mom about the topic, we determined that maybe we needed to scale back the presentation. It was more like Self-Publishing 201 or 301… and we’d rather not scare off people interested in the option with too much information all at once.

I ran another Crafting Your Fictional World class at the Copper Country Community Arts Center, which was fun as usual and prompted more ideas for the Crafting Your Fictional World book I’d like to finish writing.

Isaac and I were invited to give a presentation to a sci-fi writing class at the local university. We focused on the use of role-play games for plotting, created a couple basic scenarios for the students to try, and provided everyone with a D20. (I think they enjoyed the dice).

For SIFlint Art, we joined in with several local artists and participated in the K.C. Bonker’s gallery: Daydreams and Tonics art show. This was a gallery-style showing for a group of local queer artists to showcase their work during Pride month, and we had a lot of fun. We used many of the art pieces we had framed for the KYCA (Keweenaw Youth for Climate Action) Earth Month Festival, and even sold one of the smaller framed prints that Isaac designed! (It was the fun parhelion-themed space orca one, which we’d found a cool iridescent frame to use for).

You can see three of our framed images… the one at the very top in a gold frame, the one with the red whale beside the lamp, and the one in the iridescent frame on the other side of the lamp.
Queer Artists Pop-Up Table at Black Ice Comics & Books

Though I worked during the Queer Artists Pop-Up Market at Black Ice Comics & Books, Isaac ran our mini booth and joined several other local artists at the local comic shop. I helped him set up before heading off to work. These pop-ups were adjacent to the Daydreams and Tonics Show.

One of the bigger events we participated in was UP Rainbow Pride in Marquette. Again, we joined with several local artists and split a booth. What we quickly realized was that we had too many people in one tent, which made it difficult for visitors to browse. (Additionally, this is the first event where we started realizing that our car might be a bit too small to be doing these events regularly). We’ll likely apply for our own booth next year (or only split with one other artist), but I expect that most of us will try to return again next year. Just… with at least two tents.

Our corner of the booth at Marquette Pride

And then there was GeekU.P. Chibi. Previously, Isaac and I have only been vendors, and this has been one of two big events for the year. However, we inadvertently became co-coordinators for this event after someone (Isaac) started having all sorts of awesome ideas for events that would be fun to see at the convention. He put together a sheet with a list of the ideas, presented them to one of the cofounders, and, next thing we knew, we were helping to coordinate the event by making sure there were all sorts of fun things to do. (I have never seen Isaac so delighted as to running around making sure everything is running smoothly and then helping to run the “Cosplay Fight Club” session with the giant D20.) This is what happens after we’ve been going to a certain anime convention just for fun for the past several years.

Downside was that it meant that I was the only one running the booth for the majority of the event, so I wasn’t able to do both sales and the fun Huntress-themed event we had planned. Upside? I learned that themed grab bags are absolutely an attention grabber. Anyhow, now that we have notes for the event, hopefully any future coordinator efforts will go more smoothly.

Inside a sunny event room, a long table is covered in stacks of books, grab bags, and various art merch. There is a dark blue backdrop behind the table.

Our next major event was the Marquette Fringe Fall Phantasm. For this, we had made Cirena-themed museum with placards and props, and had picked up several decorations and lights to make our booth feasible to run at night… only to discover that tent walls turn tents into sailboats. Literally. Our tent ended up plastered against the trees while we were trying to set up. Fortunately, with the help of the crew there we got our tent back down with only minor damage to the tent, and we were able to strap the tent to a nearby tree and very solid pavilion. It was massively windy that day, and we barely got our booth broke down and back into the car that night before it started pouring rain with constant lightning. Fortunately, we had already booked a hotel.

Things we learned:

  1. Velcro hook and loop straps are amazing.
  2. We need a bigger vehicle for events like these.
  3. Don’t skip the cinderblocks. It won’t be fine. Your tent will blow away. Leave something else behind instead if you don’t have room.

Surprisingly, the only thing that didn’t try to blow away was our mini grab bags in their little envelopes.

Anyhow, if all goes well, we’ll likely apply to return next year… with a few adjustments. The good news is that this event helped us finalize a lot of how we want the booth to look in general, so we won’t likely need to add anything new to the tent for a while (though we may want to watch for sales on tents, since one of the tent legs did get a little persnickety after the whole fly-into-the-trees incident).

A booth at night. Lots of hanging lights adorn the canopy edges and there are three tables set with books and art.

The Copper Country Community Arts Center Poor Artists Sale was our final and best sale of year. We finally got to use setup from Phantasm… all the pretty decorations, the lights (though we did end up purchasing an extra camping lantern to add a little more ambient light to our little cave), and full spread (minus the museum, since that wouldn’t have fit the general theme of the event). We didn’t include our usual book of prints (mostly because my printer decided it no longer wanted to print on photo paper), but we separated the booth to focus on books, and on the Everyday Dragon Hoards. This was a lot of fun and we definitely hope to come back again next year.

Our cozy nook at the Poor Artists sale!

SBibb’s Photographic Illustration: After realizing that the new formatting software I was using (Atticus) didn’t provide quite the flexibility I was looking for, I returned to using Microsoft Word 2007 for formatting. That book’s formatting is now complete! (You can find Ghost House by R.M. Kinder here)

Additionally, I formatted a new project, in which the ebook and print formats are both complete and approved. Both paperback and ebook are now up for pre-order and I’m setting up a hardcover edition. I continued using Microsoft Word 2007. (There are some definite benefits to using Atticus, but it’s better suited for when you want a fast solution without too many extra options to complicate things. If you know exactly what you want and want more control of the final product, then it might not be the solution for you).

I also began designing something of a cute mascot for a local store, but that’s still in progress and not ready to be revealed yet.

Future Goals: Update the SBibbPhoto website to incorporate Daz work and fix the SEO information.

SIFlint Art: Everyday Dragon Hoards has released!

Additionally, we’ve made more stickers available, including a couple new pride planets, a “poly-jam-orous” pun, and new dragons, including an ace-themed plushie dragon, as well as the first of a new series! A “ghooste of Christmas Present” and a “not-a-ghooste.”

I have the line art finished for the ghooste of Christmas Yet to Come and the Ghoost of Christmas Past, but both still needs coloring. I also want to create the line art for a trans-themed shark-hoarding dragon, but that will be for an upcoming project.

We also added a variety of buttons to our line, and we’re testing adding canvas tote bags, notebooks, and more pencil bags, which we’ve also started selling at Black Ice Comics. There are plans to test lanyards, too, though we weren’t able to order them with the previous shipment, so those have been tabled until the next order.

Two “ghoosts” and an ace plushie dragon sticker

Now the next big news is that, for Christmas, I got a new printer! (If you recall, my original one stopped working for photo paper, though it still handles general documents and scanning fine). The thing about the new printer is something I’ve been wanting to play with again for a while… the ability to print up to 13×19. Woot! The last time I used that size, I was still in college, having fun experimenting with what the photo lab offered there. I’ve ordered some specialty sample papers to test and see what I want to get in larger quantity. There’s a specific project I have in mind, but I need to determine what else I’d like to do with this before I get a little too excited with ordering fancy paper.

Daz PA: I sent out an email to learn more about possibly collaborating with someone to complete my Diverse Worlds Genesis 9 morphs set, and now I need to see about putting out that call for collaboration. I’m waiting to do so until I can dedicate time to polishing this once other tweaks are made.

Additionally, I did create part of a Standard Operating Procedure for making poses so that Isaac and I could collaborate. He almost had two complete sets made (I was in the process of reviewing them for adjustments that needed to be made) before he started his new job and switched gears. We had also done a couple of weekly meetings before vacation, but after that, we never quite got that routine going again. Now that he has the job, however, we likely won’t plan on continuing these since we don’t need to coordinate Daz projects.

I will likely take on the two pose sets he had almost finished and complete them myself once I’ve wrapped up other pending projects.

I did submit some of my products for their special sales at Daz, but due to a technical error, only a couple were included (so I tried Fast Grab later, which had nice results so I’ll likely do that again at the next opportunity).

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Happy writing and reading (Or 3D rendering if you’re into Daz)! 🙂

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🎢 ~ 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! 😁

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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🪽 – Book Art – The Surprise

Forgot to post last week’s book art, but here we go!



With today’s book art we get to see Nuaka’s human form (at least before she transforms into a mountain bear so she can convince a gryphon that she is not food).


🪽 * The Surprise * 🪽
Wishing Blade Universe

A young woman with a fur cloak looks up in surprise at something beyond the camera. She kneels among ferns and pine tree branches. A ball of turquoise light glows in her upraised hand.

Featuring: Nuaka
Book: The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear (Legends of Cirena #2)
Medium: Daz Studio with Iray, and Photoshop CS6
Description: Nuaka was sneaking through a cluster of ancient ruins in search for treasure. Instead, she stumbles upon on a haughty gryphon.

Journey through the dangers of Cirena’s ancient forests in The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear . . .


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🐈 Book Art – An Infuriating Trinket

Today’s book art features a cat! Though
Starless Night certainly has its dark, horror-influenced moments, there’s also a cat. And cats like to make everything… cute?



🐈 * An Infuriating Trinket * 🐈
Distant Horizon Universe

Underneath a metal table on a floor with short blue carpet, a fluffy calico cat glares at someone off camera. She holds a brown teddy bear keychain defensively in her paws.

Featuring: Little Beastie and the Teddy Bear Keychain
Book: Starless Night (Distant Horizon #2)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Though the plushie keychain was never intended to be a cat toy, Little Beastie usurped the teddy bear as her own. Unfortunately, she doesn’t get to keep it, as it seems the the brain seed has an odd dislike for anything bear-related…

Unveil the brain seed’s fondness for cats in Starless Night . . .
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🐺 – Book Art – The Wind Mage and the Wolf

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


🐺 * The Wind Mage and the Wolf * 🐺
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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🌱 Book Art – Influence

Today’s book art is a little more abstract…


🌱 * Influence * 🌱
Distant Horizon Universe

An abstract, psychedelic image. A woman in a tank top appears maybe old, maybe young, differentiated by where a transparent cloak covers part of her face. The sky is filled with pink and purple auroras, and behind her a twisted, gnarled tree rises.

Featuring: Jenna / Brain Seed
Book: Starless Night (Distant Horizon #2)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Before Brainmaster’s death, Brainmaster planted a brain seed in Jenna’s mind—a telepathic seed which has slowly latched onto Jenna’s thoughts, changing her personality and twisting it into that of the late telepath.

Here we see a glimpse of Jenna’s corrupted mindscape during a moment when the brain seed has taken hold…

Beware the brain seed’s influence in Starless Night . . .
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