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Happy (Book) Birthday!

Frieren, Fern, and Stark from "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" sharing a large strawberry and cream birthday cake topped with several candles

On February 28, 2025, I released my first self-published novel on Amazon. The culmination of 3 1/2 years of steady, constant writing, rewriting, revising, and editing. In short, a metric crap-ton of hard work.

Writing Tales of a Stranger Sister has been one of the most fulfilling & satisfying experiences I’ve ever undertaken, and I will always be proud of both the effort exerted and the results it produced.

What I didn’t know at the time was that only after teh book went live, then began the real, much more thankless work — Promotion and Marketing.

That has been much less fulfilling and satisfying undertaking. Frankly, it’s been mostly aggravating and frustrating. It’s not enough to simply say you have a thing that you’ve poured your time and love into, and it might be worth spending a few bucks to see it for yourself. Rather it feels like you need to become an online Personality™, creating a constantly stream of Content™, usually at the expense of trying to actually create more of that thing you actually want to make (i.e. more books).

After a year of attempting that, (while simultaneously dealing with various offline trials), I think I’ve come to the realization that I’m not particularly good at it. I mean, I’m not gonna stop trying to promote or sell this 400+ pages of words and feelings, but I’m going to stop worrying about trying to create a set amount non-book, non-story content for both this site and my social media accounts and focus more on creating the next novel (which I think has finally, truly gotten rolling), and post Content™ when I need a break from the writing grind or have something I’m genuinely excited to talk about.

That said, I did want to take a moment to reflect on my first full year as a self-published author. Truly, none of this would even be possible without the help and support of my amazing editor, self-publishing guru, sounding board, best friend, and, oh yeah, spouse — S.E. Robertson/C.A. Moss.

I will be eternally grateful to everyone who took a chance on my book, whether they bought it at the full price, during the periods when it was discounted, or even for free. I’m especially grateful to the handful who felt it was worth the time and effort to share their feelings about it in the form of reviews. Each one was truly and genuinely appreciated.

In the last year, I went from being exclusively on Amazon to selling on dozens of platforms and I think that was a positive move and am looking forward to taking advantage of the expanded availability in 2026 and beyond for both Tales and future books.

Lastly, while the results haven’t always been what I hoped so far, I’m glad that I was able to participate in multiple group promotions during 2025. The opportunity to put my book alongside other indie and self-published authors has been a unique experience and one I’m looking forward to replicating in 2026.

Which leads me to the next bit of business: Upcoming group promotions!

In a bit of Book Birthday Serendipity™, Tales of a Stranger Sister will be 50% off from March 1st through 7th exclusively on Smashwords as part of their Read An Ebook Week sale!

Banner ad for Smashwords' Read An Ebook Week sale.  featured a cartoon woman in an orange shirt and white pants laying on her stomach reading from an ereader.  Underneath is the text "www.smashwords.com/sale"

I have also submitted to two other promotions this spring and once I hear word if I’ve been accepted to either or both, I’ll be sure to give the specifics here as well as on Bluesky.

Lastly, some news for the semi-distant, yet still-rapidly-approaching future. Both S.E. Robertson and I will be attending Confluence 2026 in late July and will be selling and signing our books in the dealers’ room. More details will follow as we get closer to it, but if you happen to be in the Pittsburgh area then and appreciate sci-fi, fantasy, & horror books and art, then we hope you’ll check it out (and perhaps swing by the dealers’ room to say “Hi!”)

Now, let’s blow out these candles and cut this cake already! I call dibs on a frosting flower.

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Good news, everyone!

Professor Farnsworth, from "Futurama" saying "Good News, Everyone!"

Welcome to April, folks! That means one thing! #IndieApril is here! Time to support Indie and Self-published Authors by loading up your various devices with the interesting and unique books. Warmer weather is almost here, so maybe grab a book or dozen to enjoy under a tree by a babbling stream, on the beach, or in a gently swaying hammock.

Like, for example, the awesomely amazing books by my amazingly awesome editor and spouse, S.E. Robertson/ C.A. Moss. They have created two wonderful and unique worlds that you will lose yourself in and love the experience. If you like character-focused stories about the people most fantasy novels tend to relegate to the background, then The Healers series is must-read. If you long for new take on the isekai formula with a diverse cast, fairy tale aesthetic, and not a single mention of levels or harems, then the How I Became a Therapist in Another World series is an absolute treat to read.

And that’s just one of the many Indie Authors out in universe putting out amazing work for readers like you to enjoy. Hey, wait a sec… I’M also an Indie Self-published author with a hopefully unique and interesting book, and it, coincidentally, just happens to be going on sale beginning this weekend!

That’s right! From April 4th to April 10th, the digital version of Tales of a Stranger Sister is only 99¢! That’s a 66% savings! If you’ve been on the fence about trying a debut novel from a new author, maybe now’s the time to give it a shot? Emotions and Feelings! Non-power-fantasy Isekai! Ghibli-vibes! Food Porn! All for the same price as an AriZona Iced Tea!

Okay, enough about the sale, let’s talk about… um, sales…

April 1st also marks one-month since I officially published my debut novel. So, how did I do as a newly self-published author with no promotional experience and a book in a unique genre niche? Well, let me pull out the ol’ TI-82 and crunch some numbers…

Four.

Four copies sold.

Futurama meme featuring Fru and The Professor.  Fry seems disappointed that he only sold 4 books, but he's actually thrilled to have sold 4 books.

Look, from the moment I hit the “Publish” button, I was unsure if I would ever sell A copy of this book, and now, for reasons that still elude me, I’m averaging a book a week sold. In a world that loves to shit all over tiny achievements, I will treat this as the win it is. Feel free to laugh at the tiny writer and his pocket change, but I’m still gonna go buy me a sundae this weekend from the most awesome ice cream shop under an overpass and enjoy the F outta of the fruits of my labor.

Now, back to working on the next one. Maybe by this time next year, I’ll be able to get sprinkles on my sundae, too.

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