Stan Morris
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| Tell us your name and where you’re from.: |
I’m Stan Morris and I live on a farm on the island of Maui. |
| What led to your decision to become an author?: |
While I have enjoyed writing as long as I can remember, I decided to become an author in 2008. I wrote Surviving the Fog and sent the manuscript to the Library of Congress so it would be copyrighted. I planned to send the manuscript to Baen Books and to Tor Books, but I got impatient and published it to the net, instead. Later, I discovered Manybooks, Feedbooks, and Smashwords. This was before Amazon created Kindle Digital Publishing. |
| Tell us about what you’re currently working on, and what you’ve written in the past.: |
I am working on several projects, but I have not settled on one. My books include Surviving the Fog, Surviving the Fog-Kathy’s Recollections, Sarah’s Spaceship Adventure, The Colors of Passion and Love, Sam’s Winnings, Kate’s Movie Star, Amy’s Hero, and What’s In My Shorts. I have a short story in the Wyrd Worlds I anthology. |
| What are some of your strongest points as a writer, and what if anything are you constantly working to improve upon?: |
I am a good story teller. I’m working to improve the way I include information in my books about what the characters are sensing, for example the smells around them. |
| Are you self published, traditionally published or both? Why did you choose to go that route?: |
I am self published, because it was quicker and easier. I have been a tech person for a long time. |
| What format are your books available in? Which of these formats do you prefer and why?: |
My books are available at Smashwords.com, so they are available in almost every format ever developed. I really don’t have a preference, but I don’t like to read in PDF format. |
| How do you go about marketing your books?: |
I have purchased ads through Google and through some book websites, but engaging on social media sites like Goodreads is one of the best methods of marketing. |
| Have you ever had to deal with harsh criticism in a review, and how do you handle it?: |
Yes, some reviewers have said some harsh things. If they are related to the mechanics of the book, I use those criticisms to improve the book. If the comment is personal, I ignore it. |
| What are your favorite genres to both read and write?: |
I like to write science fiction stories, but I have written a fantasy with light magic. |
| What authors have influenced or inspired you?: |
Some of those are Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Pamela Morisi, Jayne Ann Krentz, Mary Stewart, Lindsey Davis, and Spider Robinson. |
| What kinds of things do you enjoy doing when you’re not writing?: |
I like to garden, listen to music, and watch sports. Lot of sports. |
| What software do you use for your writing? Did you try others before you settled on the one you’re currently using?: |
I’m using Microsoft Word 10. I’ve checked into others, but I always come back to Word. It’s easier for me. |
| What is it that you like about the software you’re currently using that makes it the best solution for you?: |
Both Smashwords and Kindle Digital Publishing use Word. That makes the conversions easy. |
| What’s the best advice you could possibly give to your fellow authors?: |
Always have more than one writing project in progress, so if you don’t feel like working on one, you can switch to another. |
| Where can people find out more about you and your books?: |
My author pages: http://www.amazon.com/Stan-Morris/e/B004KB2HG0 https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/morriss003 Also, for a look at some of my short stories and stuff I’m working |
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Barbara G. Tarn
under 3 pseudonyms. I have an Italian passport but feel
international.
since my long forgotten teens, so there’s no stopping now. I’m glad
for the indie publishing revolution that allows me to put my stories
out there at last.
what you’ve written in the past.:
switch by Samantha the Witch. Let’s call it urban fantasy, since it
supposedly happens on Earth. The first, Johnny&Marian, published in
2012 is my bestseller, but I enjoyed writing the second, Ciaran&Harith
(published in 2013), more – it was funnier, IMHO. Now I look forward
to the third.
I’ve been publishing e-books since 2011 and I’m very prolific. I have
put out 75 titles at the last count (that’s the number that shows up
on my Kindle, LOL).
and what if anything are you constantly working to improve upon?:
purple prose. I’m so plot and character-oriented that I always forget
to use the 5 senses in my writing…
both? Why did you choose to go that route?:
legalese, so I’d rather do it all by myself. Being also an artist, I
do most of my covers myself, or hire artists that I like or
admire…
these formats do you prefer and why?:
Kobo and get to B&N and Apple through a distributor. Some titles are
also on DriveThru or XinXii. The POD versions are available only for
longer titles (novels or anthologies). I own a Kindle Keyboard, but if
I can, I buy from Smashwords (in case the Kindle break, I can always
download another format, including PDF) or get the classics from
Project Guttenberg. Unfortunately some authors go KDP Select…
and Facebook page and move on. In the past year I’ve also started
submitting short stories to the traditional SFF markets – only
rejections so far, but if I get published on one of those mags, the
halo effects on my indie titles will hopefully expand…
review, and how do you handle it?:
I did! 😉
write?:
read everything, but I don’t like horror, erotica or literary fiction
– i.e. as long as there’s a story unfolding, I’ll check it.
writing. I haven’t read much for years, I’m starting now that I need
to improve my writing skills in a second language! 🙂
not writing?:
almost done, graphic novel) and watching movies on DVD. And
reading.
try others before you settled on the one you’re currently using?:
but I’m a typist (some of my older stories were written with a MANUAL
typewriter, but I learned to type on electric typewriters), so as soon
as I could I got me a PC with Word 2.0 – showing my age much?
currently using that makes it the best solution for you?:
only need something to type my stories and save them as Word.doc to be
formatted for e-publication or submitted…
your fellow authors?:
give up. Never surrender. (Galaxy Quest, 1999)
books?:
http://creativebarbwire.wordpress.com
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