Extra Chapter For Gladesbale
- Reincarnated as baby, crafter (blacksmith) 12
- Reincarnated to make LITRPG farming work. 4
Gladesbale Book 1 is 51 chapters, which is not a multiple of 5! Which means I'm releasing 46-51 this week for third tier patrons!
Huzzah.
Here's the part where I ramble a bit about scheduling for this year:
Newt and Demon Book 7 has about 3 more months of chapters left to run, and Book 8 should take about 7 months to run (unless we take a break). Which means Newt and Demon will be DONE by the end of the year! WOAH!
Gladesbale is now locked in a contract for 4 books! I don't know if we're going to drop down to 3 chapters a week forever for the series. I might go back to 5 depending on a bunch of factors including release schedule for the amazon releases.
Newt and Demon prequel will run SOMETIME THIS YEAR. Either April or May, but I haven't decided how it will run. It might not go to RoyalRoad. It might go to RoyalRoad. This is a passion project of mine, so it is less important for me to run it through the RR->Amazon route. For anyone who doesn't know the backstory, I actually wrote 2 books in this series BEFORE I wrote Newt and Demon... Which makes Newt and Demon the sequel.
Newt and Demon Sequel is in the planning phase. I'll attach a poll to this post related to that story, but I'm torn between two concepts. The first one is reincarnated as a baby, born into a lesser noble house and forced to strike out on his own with a crafting class (blacksmithing adjacent, maybe related to messing with cores). Second one is more of a personal challenge, and the only prompt I have is "make a litrpg with farming that actually works inside the confines of litrpg (progression, stats, quests, etc). Vote on which you'd like to see more.
So, if you're reading this post and thinking "holy, shit! that's a lot of books you're working on. Are you insane?" I've got something to say. Last year I learned a very, very important skill. I learned how to plan books for release, rather than plan books to write. The difference is, I wrote 7 books last year. I released 2. Now I've got my technique down and I can figure out if something is gonna work for me. Writing book 1 is effortless. Writing book 2,3, and 4 isn't.
Lesson learned. Anyway, don't forget the poll.