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Monday, April 27, 2020

Sales on Smashwords

The title of this post is very misleading, I realize!  Nobody is more concerned about how many books written by me are flying off the Smashwords shelves than I am, myself.  I did a quick estimate of how many books total I have managed to persuade readers to download, and I arrived at 8,500.  That's not a whole lot, I know.

I really should try a lot harder to publicize the books, but I just sit here, tragically unconcerned about who or how many buy those books!  And I have another one in the works, but I'm finding it difficult to complete.  It was intended to be about the virus and the pandemic, but in a sense I don't know how to get it written while we're all still under lockdown, and we don't know how it all turns out.  One thing I know is that I want to convey the frustration of the kids who are forced to stay at home, but I live in Rural Pennsylvania, and the lock-down is not enforced as strictly as it probably is in large metropolitan areas; we're allowed to walk around to neighborhood parks, and so on, which makes all the difference in the world.  What we have been asked not to do, is visit anybody.  But I see people walking up to various houses, calling them to come out, and carrying on a conversation yelling back and forth, but staying at a distance of around ten feet.  This is fine.  Everybody must wash their hands, and toss their masks in the laundry as soon as they get home from the grocery store.

Bear in mind, though, that people who work on the clock, and were terminated, are now without an income, and without any prospect of employment.  Their bosses want them back at work, but their supplies--the raw materials for what they did--are no longer coming in, or customers are no longer coming in, or customers are out of work, so cannot buy anything.  This is a crazy situation which Trump and our government has never faced before, at least not to this degree, and so they don't know how to handle it.  Nobody knows.

I believe, though, that the Democrats are more likely to know some approaches that will work, but the Republicans will probably flail about, unwilling to make moves that they feel are too risky for the health of the Stock Market.  Let's see whether this Stock Market can make things better for us!  I don't think so.

Kay

Monday, April 20, 2020

Miscellany

I often look at the sales figures for my books on Smashwords, and I'm seeing each of the titles selling a few over the month.

I think I know what these crazy sales figures mean.

A few readers have gotten interested in the Helen character, and the characters in the story (stories) and seem to be stocking up on the entire series.  I'm grateful for however many readers are this way; I realize that the readership of this set of stories is likely to be small; I wrote about why this is so: there are many areas of interest that must intersect for a person to relate to these (Helen) stories, and such folks are very likely to be few in number.

Westfield has been finished, and has been uploaded.  It will be available at the end of the month.

All of these (except for Helen's Concerto) are extracts from material I had written a year or two ago.  Concerto, especially the last part, was written over the last year.  (Those most recent sections are the weakest, and I apologize.)

I am currently writing a story that takes place after Concerto, as Helen and Sita find themselves in the Coronavirus crisis.  As usual, I'm letting the story write itself, and not steering it very strongly.  I doubt that it will be ready any time soon, because I have got out of the habit of writing, and external events are distracting me.  So far I have got Helen and Sita traveling in the South, in a sort of honeymoon.  There are no purple passages, but as you probably agree, Sita has always been strung a bit tight, and it was time that we had a Sita who is a bit looser!  No; she isn't going to be that loose, don't worry.

Kay

Thursday, April 16, 2020

What's Up?

Hello to all of you who read this Blog!
Our little town had managed to squeak by without too many cases of COVID hitting us, but now we have close to a thousand, and around a score of deaths.  But still more cases than in some lucky localities.  Anyhow, the Stay Home is not being enforced very heavily.   Meanwhile, we hear from friends and relatives living abroad that Stay Homes are being enforced a lot more stringently in those countries, and not all at the same level.  In some places, you need special permission to go anywhere, such as to the drugstore, for instance.  If you run out of antihistamines, you're out of luck; you gotta live with your inflamed sinuses.
I can't resist checking in Smashwords, to see how my stories are selling.  Almost all the stories are selling in a steady trickle, which is nice.  But, as before, I suspect that some of them are just being downloaded, and not read at all.  For instance, my latest book: Helen at Westfield, which describes the first semester-and-a-half of Helen's life at Westfield, did not get enrolled in the promotional effort of Smashwords.  (Most of my books were enrolled, and I made them free to download.)  And Westfield has not sold a single copy.  Maybe any readers who have taken a liking to Helen haven't yet noticed that . . . Oh, wait; it does not get released until April 30.  Silly me; of course it isn't selling!  (I mean, it can; you have to make an advanced purchase of it.  Nobody would bother, and I wouldn't expect you to!)
Westfield is a book still with a lot of rough corners in it.  There is no central plot in it; it would read very much like an episode from the middle of a book, which is what it really is.  I falls chronologically after Helen On the Run, where baby James is born, and Helen and Sharon, where Helen sneaks off to make those three movies.
Almost all these books that I write have rough patches, or even entire rough sections, which I have to heavily edit, to give them whatever bit of polish I can.
I see with regret that all the Democratic candidates have dropped out, and finally all of them have endorsed Joe Biden.  If Joe Biden actually takes the campaign seriously, and all the new policies that he has adopted, we could have an excellent four years.  These four years coming up could really be four of the very best; better than the Obama years.  Especially so if Obama and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez combine to make some of the more far-reaching ideas a reality, and showing the anxious Wall Street types that, well, their free and easy tinkering with stocks might no longer be possible, but it isn't the end of the world.  I remember being told that Lyndon Johnson, who picked up the presidency much like Biden is doing, did more for minority rights than anyone else, though he had never thought to do so until he was in the White House.
With a long sigh, I have started writing a new story about Helen.  I hope against hope that there are people who are not heartily sick of the character of Helen Nordstrom.  What is her chief charm, to my mind is not Helen at all, but the kids, and Helen's long-suffering friends.  And I want to make this last book all about what happens after Concerto ends (which is a perfectly good ending, so don't worry), but I wanted Helen and her sweetheart, and the kids, to grapple with the Stay At Home instructions.  I may not succeed.
Most of all, not living in Philadelphia myself, I really can't describe what happens there too accurately; to I have to move them out to one of the smaller towns on some excuse, and maroon them there.
At any rate, I had put up an illegal cover for Westfield; it had some images stolen from the Web.  Our cover artist, HALCHROMA (Sreya Halder) has promised to paint us a nice cover for Westfield, and until then I'm going to give it a cover with no artwork at all.
Until I have more news to report, this is bye for now,
Kay

Monday, April 6, 2020

Kay's Stories on Smashwords

As you know, I have made all the stories free on Smashwords, as part of a COVID epidemic lockdown-related promotion.  SW hopes that people are quietly reading at home; perhaps they are, perhaps they aren't!!
I love to go on the Smashwords dashboard, as they call it, where a SW author goes to manage his or her book sales, and select 'Daily Sales', and then 'Books', which tells me which books are selling.  Actually, which books are being given away fastest!!  As you might know, I don't really care about making money from these books (though, honestly, some people do make an awful lot of money from their books, and I shouldn't sneer at the prospect of earning from the books).
The titles
Prisoner!
Helen at Ballet Camp,
Helen and the Flowershop Girl,
Jane on Holiday
are the most popular ones, because (I think) they have the most explicit, and implicit, sex in them.  Again, I should not disparage those who look for sexy stories to read, and pick my ones, because there are quite a number of sexy stories on Smashwords to buy (and get for free), and wanting to read something that is a bit titillating is nothing to be ashamed of; in fact, I wrote these very stories to keep myself from going crazy at a rather dry time.  (Gosh, I can't believe I wrote that.)
This is strange, but for a sort-of reclusive person, I do feel very much for those who are going stir crazy in the US, because of the lock-downs imposed by the more intelligent governors.  There are some governors who are trying to play a game, I suppose trying to make their states compete unfairly against the locked-down states and areas, and get ahead economically at this time when we should not be doing that.
Talking about being locked down: I thought about writing a story concerning Helen and her family during these times, and how they cope, but I write so slowly that by the time it gets written, it could be of no more interest to anyone!  As it is, while I labor over Helen at Westfield, I get the strong feeling that it could not possibly hold anyone's interest for very long.  In trying to telescope Helen's adventures over many many months into a single semester, Helen comes across sounding like a superhero.  Her 'special powers' all flow from her being, in addition to a great violinist, also an athlete, and actor, and a persuasive speaker.  I gave her a pretty face, but that was about all; she is strong, but lanky and stringy, and only her personality makes her attractive, really.  But I could not bear to create a heroine with a plain face.
On facebook, there are dozens of amateur musicians playing guitar and singing, on the Covid Concert page, and giving links, where people could leave tips!  Some of these are just hoping to make a dollar or two; others are probably desperate to make up the money they lose from staying home.  This has been a horrible two years; I gave lots of money for my favorite candidates last fall, and now I'm faced with having to give tips to singers whose songs I really don't like.  But at least they're trying!
I'm starved for the company of the pets of my friend!  If you have cats and dogs, count yourself lucky; just watching them is very entertaining, and if you have the imagination to tease them with something they would interact with, it is worth all the effort!  I could tell you so many stories about pets I have observed!  And, of course, there are pets on YouTube.  There is even a sequence of videos about someone who made an obstacle course for a squirrel in his yard, which was constantly raiding his bird-feeder.  So he made it difficult for the squirrel, and took videos of what the squirrel did.  It was amazing!
Out here, the spring flowers are slowly coming up.  I have not been a flower person so far, though I do appreciate the flowers other people plant and care for.  There are reports that rivers are running clearer, air is less polluted, though I understand many of you must long to go out there and pollute a litte air!  (It is a little quieter, too; the fellows who race around in little motobikes, just to make a racket, can't do it anymore.  I wish they would tape it, and listen to themselves over headphones; I suspect they're more excited about being a nuisance to us than anything else.)  The canals of Venice are smelling less!  Isn't that amazing?
I am so wanting to get up and sing into a camera, and put it up on facebook!!  I can play several instruments, and I can sing a little, but I can't put the whole thing together!  I wish there were an easy way to put my phone up on a tripod stand; I bet Helen and the kids would figure out a way pretty easily.  My characters, unfortunately, are a lot cleverer and more motivated than I am.
Anyway, I sincerely hope that all of you who read my blog posts have the resources to eat nutritious food, and keep yourselves from being bored; those are the main things to worry about.  If you focus on the others in the house with you, it helps to keep you occupied.  Always thinking about how bored you are just leads to boredom.  I, unfortunately, have nobody to entertain, but I have records, and books, and, of course, the Internet.  Even if the Internet dies, I think I could manage for about a month . . .
Love to all,
Kay