Wednesday, February 1, 2012

2011 Book Sales Figures by Retail Channel

I just received the 2011 sales figures for my book(s). The sales are mostly due to 'Flatline Virus' sales since "Homo Optimus' didn't get published/distributed until December, for the most part.

So, here they are in order with the results rounded to the nearest percentage:
Apple Bookstore 45%
Amazon 30%
Barnes & Noble 18%
Kobo 5%
Sony 1%
Smashwords 1%

I had suspected my sales reflected a higher percentage of sales through Apple. That channel has been good for me. My best reviews are through Apple and the sales have followed. More good news is that the sales remittances seem to be accelerating, at least by quarter. Each succeeding quarter is an increase over the prior.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Just a Note on the Amazon Reviewer (the lowly 1-rater)

RB (his initials) rated my first book, 'Flatline Virus', a lowly '1' less than a week after it appeared on Amazon. At first, I was surprised and disheartened. Then I was angry. Now I'm fine. At that time, RB was a frequent reviewer of books and other items purchased from Amazon. In fact, he had reviewed 91 items, my book being his latest. It seemed he was often harsh, being rather generous with his '1' ratings. I always felt he didn't provide sufficient or any reasons when he poked his reviewer's stick in the eyes of the author or seller. (As an example, I took umbrage when he claimed that my 'science' in the book was 'flawed'. I did a lot of research to support everything I wrote regarding viruses and other items, i.e body decomposition, etc....or at least as much as you can in a Zombie book).

That was RB's last Amazon review. He thought I was the famous, best-selling William Gibson. If you've seen his (the other William Gibson) books, you'll note that the author's name is always in larger font than the title (the author being better known than any of his books). Plus, his books are always priced higher than $2.99, the original and usual price for my book. Plus, I used a middle initial. Plus, to my knowledge, the other William Gibson would not stoop to writing Zombie stories, instead sticking to true science fiction. All that said, I guess RB still thought my book was the other William Gibson's. Sorry, RB.

I know you can't please everyone and I really don't expect to write a best-seller. I do write stories that I hope most will enjoy. In general, my other reviews seem to support that. I hope you do, too.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Working on Book 3

This one is not a zombie story, although the next one may be. This one involves life forms from a long, long away. It also takes place on the Saturn moon Titan, the one world in this solar system, other than Earth, with a thick atmosphere (1.4X that of Earth). In fact, Titan has many of the ingredients that could support life. Just maybe not life as we would know it. Life, if it exists, is more likely methane-based, or even ammonia-based, rather than dependent on water and oxygen. The moon also has rivers, rain, lakes and oceans (of methane, ammonia, ethane). A possible book cover is down to the right on this blog.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

'Flatline Virus' - Rated 4 Stars by 23 Reviewers in Apple Bookstore

15 out of 23 reviewers in the Apple Bookstore rate Flatline Virus four (4) stars or higher. Zombie stories continue to be hot. Maybe I should do another or a sequel. Maybe after the next one. Maybe, probably.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Another Painting - A Reptile / Book Sales

Paintings
I seemed to get stuck on reptile eyes. Well, I'm off that, but wanted to try a larger object, like a reptile's head. What do you think? Check it out on the right side of the blog. It gives me an idea for a book cover.

Books
Regarding book sales...they're moving along. I will say that zombies are probably hotter that aliens, superintelligence and doomsday earth-crossing comets. I should have expected that. Yeah, the zombie book is outselling the new one, at least so far this month.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Last of Three Eyes and Forest Scene

I' just posted another eye. I'm not sure if it's a cat or a bird from the photo I used. I also posted a fantasy forest scene.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Reptile Eye #2

I just finished my second reptile eye. I truly don't know what type of reptile this is. It doesn't matter, really, does it? No, these are not supposed to be aliens from another book I'm planning. It's just below the first one on the right hand side of the blog...down a little. The comments section is there for you to comment, good or bad. Thanks.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!!!

I just posted my most recent painting. You can view it down and to the right on this blog. I call it 'Spooky Forest Scene'. I painted it will all blue, black and white paint. The blue was ultramarine, but I did mix it with the black and white at various stages.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Newest Apple Book Store Reviews (Continue to) Show 4-Ratings

Using iTunes on your computer or the iBook app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you'll see that 'Flatline Virus: When Zombies Evolved' is rated 4 out of 5 stars, including (8) #1 ratings and (6) #2 ratings.

Friday, December 30, 2011

I Painted a Cartoon of Mine from 20+ Years Ago (see down and to the right)

OK,I admit, the humor is a little dark. I just wanted to see how it looked in color. The original was pen and ink in shades of black and grey. No captions. Doesn't need any. I think you'll agree.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A New Painting - Check Out the Reptile Eye

I'm finishing up a painting of a reptile's eye which you can see on the right side of the blog under 'Check Out One of My Paintings'. It's not my usual landscape style. I found the color and subject interesting, so this is my first painting of the winter 2011-2012. I'm going to try painting one of my old cartoons next. If I write another book, I think I should paint the book cover. That should be fun.

Monday, December 19, 2011

A Repost - Some Unusual Words (and what they mean) You'll See in 'Homo Optimus'

These are some words you'll see in the book that are designed to describe something in the future, say 124 years from now. Some are words that currently exist, just not in everyone's everyday vocabulary.

the Hype-a slang word for (all the data on) the network of networks, formerly called the internet. It's short for Hyperfinite, meaning a very, very large number, approaching an infinite number, like the amount of data on it.

Aqualiens - extraterrestrial beings that live in water.

Data skins - the augmented reality related to a specific person, place or thing.

Astrobiologist - A scientist who makes use of physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology, molecular biology, ecology, planetary science, geography, and geology to investigate the possibility of life on other worlds.

Benthic - relating to the collection of organisms that live at the bottom of the sea

Cryophilic - relating to organisms that thrive in the cold

Augmented Reality - a term for a live direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input. Thus, the technology is supposed to enhance the current perception of reality. Ever watch a football game where the scrimmage line is in blue and the first down line is in orange...and there's an arrow on the field denoting that it's first down and 10? That's augmented reality today.

the Legacy - kind of like a super-Facebook where everyone captures (video, audio, images, text, etc.) almost everything of significance in their lives on the web from birth to death.

Cephalopods - a member of the family of mollusks, e.g. squid, octopus.

Friday, December 16, 2011

2000 Pages Views

My little blog has had 2000 page views. Wow. Never thought it could happen.

Oh, and as an aside....My book sales have come from Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany and the United States, that is, that I know of. Not all the retail channels report country of purchase, so there may be more.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Price Reduced to $0.99 - Both Books!!

A pre-holiday discount sale is on now for each of the books. They will or are available for 99 cents each, a reduction from the ridiculously low price of $2.99. This make take a few days to be effective.

Oh, I just looked and the Origin of Homo Optimus is now available on Barnes & Noble. Thus, the new book is now selling on my biggest three distribution channels, i.e. Apple, Amazon and Barnes & Noble ('though at $2.99 for the next few days).

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Update - Apple Store's 19 Reviews Can't Be Wrong - 4-Rated !!!

But see for yourself.

Flatline Virus: When Zombies Evolved has 19 ratings in the Apple Bookstore averaging 4 stars out of 5.

The Origin of Homo Optimus: Humans, Aliens & Superbrains is now available in Amazon and Apple.