Project Update: TMNO Audiobook Is Delivering Now
I have great news: Today I delivered the audiobook for The Mason of New Orleans. If you’ve followed along with the earlier updates, you know it’s been quite a process—but I’m really happy with the results. If the audiobooks are among your rewards, download it now. I hope you really enjoy it!
Now here’s some less good news. I’d hoped to provide you with clear, detailed instructions on how to conveniently access and enjoy this audiobook. Alas, it was not to be. I have found the process to be confusing and inconsistent, and the advice I have to offer is limited. I hate to throw you a file and say “you’re on your own!” but the issue has defeated me. I’ve already delayed this delivery by a couple of weeks trying to solve it, and it seemed better to just get you the files rather than continue the delay.
Here's what limited advice I can give you. There are two versions of the file (M4B and MP3)—they’re both the complete book, just different formats for different apps.
On a Mac:
- Do you prefer to listen via the Apple Books app? You want the M4B file.
- Or would you rather use the Apple Music app? You want the MP4 file.
- In either case, download the file, then double-click it. It should open in the appropriate app.
On an iOS device:
- Hypothetically, if you follow the instructions above and add it to your Books or Music library, it should automatically sync to those apps on your other devices. That never worked for me, unfortunately.
On PC or Andriod devices:
- Your guess is as good as mine. Probably better, actually.
Again, sorry to throw you to the wolves, but I’ve been spinning my wheels on this for well over a week, and I just didn’t want to keep delaying the release of the file. If I can come up with more helpful instructions, I’ll shoot out another update and pass them on.
In the meantime, if any of you have any insight, or find a way to easily install this on a phone or iPad, pass on your advice on The Commandarie Discord server!
Thanks again!
—Charles
Project Update: TMNO eBook and Other Updates
We closed the pledge manager last week, and this evening I sent out the ebook of the original edition of The Mason of New Orleans. You should already have received an email with instructions on downloading the file. (If you didn't, just log into BackerKit and you should be able to download it.)
The email should also include instructions on opening the ebook on your Kindle, iPad, or similar device. Here’s the overview:
Using a Kindle or the Kindle app on your phone or tablet:
- Go here: https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle (you’ll have to be logged into Amazon).
- Drag the file into the big gray square. Make sure the "Add to your library” toggle is on (by default it should be).
- Click Send. If all goes well, it should be accessible from your library on your Kindle or Kindle app.
Using Apple Books:
On your Mac, iPad, or iPhone, simply open the file! That should add it to your library, which (depending on your settings) may make it appear in your library on other devices. (So, for example, if you open it on you Mac laptop, it should then appear in your library on your iPad.) If your settings don’t allow that, you can transfer the file to your other device (email or text it to yourself) and open it there.
Using other common ebook readers or apps:
The EPUB format is industry standard, so it will open on most devices and applications. You’ll have to dig out the instructions yourself, though.
Audiobook News
Then he got to work! He’d deliver chapters, I’d listen and give feedback, and so on. Early chapters sometimes needed two or three rounds, but as feedback was incorporated the process became smoother and smoother. Later chapters often only needed a few revisions.
The audiobook ended up running over 19 hours—a lot of time listening and relistening. I’m very happy with the result, though, and I think you’ll be too!
We wrapped it up about two weeks ago. It’s been in approvals at ACX (the platform that delivers it to Audible and other audiobook apps) since then. It supposedly takes 10 business days to complete. That’s tomorrow. The status currently shows three out of four steps complete—so maybe it’ll be done tomorrow, or maybe it’ll take a bit longer. We’ll see.
As soon as it’s approved on ACX, I’ll download the complete file and get it backers!
What’s Next?
At that time I’ll also send the book to press, along with the character art prints and bookmark. It’ll take a month or so for all of those physical items to get made. Then I’ll start sending them out.
And Then It’s Heads-Down on The Angel of Ecbatana
Thanks again!
—Charles
Where do I find the links to the ebooks and audio books. I was reminded today that I haven't seen anything yet. The shipping just came out of my account. I have run through my emails and nothing but surveys and backer emails. Robert
It is possible to 'decline' the mailing list by entering an invalid address, but there is no way to complete the form without joining the Discord, even though the wording suggests that it is optional. I don't do Discord, and my willingness to sign up for a mailing list is dropping fast
Project Update: Pledge Manager and Progress Notes
I have lots of cool news to share with you. But first:
The pledge manager is now open. This is where you provide me with the information I need to deliver rewards to you, including such things as:
- Your email address and physical address, so I can send you digital and physical rewards
- Your choice of art prints
- For Patron backers, your discord handle, so I can let you into the secret Patron-only chat!
- And so on.
And if you feel so inclined, it’s a chance to upgrade your pledge level, or get extra copies of print books as add-ons. So please check your email, follow the link, and fill it out. It only takes a couple of minutes.
Late Pledges!
Here’s the link: https://the-mason-of-new-orleans.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders/673460
There have been nearly 30 late pledges since the campaign concluded, and these are very welcome—truthfully, the campaign didn’t quiiiite cover all the costs I’m incurring bringing these books to you, but late pledges are bridging the gap.
Oh, Those Sweet, Sweet Reviews
Sales have also been pretty brisk, with more ebooks sold in the past two months than the previous couple of years.
If you’ve already read The Mason of New Orleans, please take a moment (if you haven’t done so already) to give it a quick review on Goodreads or especially Amazon. (The latter really helps Amazon’s algorithm recommend it to more readers.)
So How Are Things Coming, You Ask?
- TMNO revisions: I made a handful of small revisions to The Mason of New Orleans. These included a rewrite of the opening paragraphs (I hadn’t really found Martin’s voice when I wrote the original opening), updating another short passage in the middle, making a couple of small timeline corrections, and fixing some typos. With the possible exception of the opening paragraphs, these are things most readers probably won’t even notice—but I did, and they bugged me!
- Book layout and typography: I have the full book laid out, and all my typographical decisions made. It just needs the new maps. It’s pretty spiffy, if I say so myself!
- Audiobook: This is what I’ve spent the most time on:
- I finalized the decision on a narrator after reviewing roughly 60 auditions!
- I put together a pronunciation guide for him, with guidance on 150+ names and terms from the book.
- He’s submitted two chapters so far, which I’ve reviewed carefully and sent notes on.
- And as part of that process I’ve started writing up character bios so he has better context when deciding how to voice these characters.
- Community hub: I set up a Discord server, which you’re invited to (see the pledge manager). This is of particular interest to Patron backers!
Next steps include:
- Audiobook: I’m continuing to work with the producer to move this along. It’s a fascinating process! I’m very happy with it so far, and want to ensure the final product is something we will all love.
- Graphics and the TMNO revised edition: I’m starting work on maps and other graphic items for The Mason of New Orleans revised edition. Once they’re in place I can get the ebook out!
- Print book to press: Once the revised ebook is complete, I’ll move on to print book. Most of the layout work was already done for the ebook—that is, I only have to make small tweaks to the layout file to make it print-ready.
- All the other stuff: Once the book is in production, I’ll get the art prints and book marks off to press too. And work on other items such as the alternate opening chapter and Cypher Unlimited incentive.
Then I’ll have the time and energy to dig into writing The Angel of Ecbatana. But don’t worry—I find that I can’t really type out words until they’ve stewed in my head for some time. All the bandwidth I’m putting into this project is keeping Martin’s adventures active in my noggin, and I’ve make a lot of creative decisions for TAOE. I’ll be able to hit the ground running, inspired and full of ideas, when my schedule clears up to start writing.
Thanks again!
—Charles