Publishing and Editing

I wanted to take the time to thank all the readers who have been loyally following the book, sending us emails, and posting to our blogs to give us feedback and encouragement. KL, KMRicker, and I are so glad to hear that you’ve enjoyed reading School for Adventurers. =)

To give us more contact with our readers, KL and I have created our basic but lovely RSS feed. We’ve also created a new facebook group called Eastridge Academy: School for Adventurers. Shameless plug: Join our group, if you’re so inclined…and tell your friends too!

For the past month, aside from earnestly trying to stay ahead of the Book 2 updates, KL and I have been working on publishing Book 1. We’ve decided to go the self-publishing route and have been putting the agents of various self-publishing companies to work to impress us with their features, options, and marketing packages.

It’s certainly a learning process, as I’ve never had the experience of self-publishing a book before. There were a lot of factors to think about: what size we wanted our book to be, what we wanted our retail and wholesale prices to be, what our royalties might be, as well as what types of marketing and advertising strategies we needed. I don’t think I’ve ever really given a thought to the sizes and shapes of books before, but after a month of research, I can proudly say that I am able to identify different genres by their book dimensions alone.

KL and I decided to go with BookSurge in the end, mainly because publishing through them makes our book that much more affordable (I didn’t realize that 350-page, *paperback* fantasy novels can get to be as much as $21.00, yikes!). Also, it feels like BookSurge might give us more control of how our book looks, which is important particularly because KMRicker has conceded to give KL and I a pretty book cover if we’re very good. Anyway, if everything goes well, we’ll be able to have a paper copy to sell in a couple months’ time.

In the meantime, KL and I are editing and improving our first book before we send a final draft off to print. We’re tightening the narrative and throwing in new scenes. We’re also typing out more descriptions about the world and characters in an attempt to really round out the SFA universe. By the time Book 1 is given to the publisher, it’ll probably look different than what is on the website now. Hopefully, all the grammatical and continuity errors will be hammered out, our plot pace will be more fluid, and, yes, there will be more scenes of Fell. =)

Anyway, keep reading and telling us what you think!

Best,

“Jae Elle Whye”, or JLY

The Forum for Adventurers

KL and I set up the new School for Adventurers’ forum: Forum for Adventurers! Join it. Share your thoughts on our plot, our characters, or anything else related to SFA. =)

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend,

J.L.Y

School For Adventurers

I’m JLY, one of the writers for Eastridge Academy: School For Adventurers (SFA), an online novel updated weekly. SFA is a fantasy and action/adventure story that follows the lives of different students at Eastridge as they work to become famous (or infamous) Thieves, Mages, Clerics, or Warriors.

If you haven’t read the story, I recommend it (of course, I would). You can jump right in and start at the beginning of the main story. Or, for variety: since SFA is written from several different perspectives, you can choose to follow your favorite character by starting from their personal prologue–choose from Averi, Rai, Wisteria, or Fell.

This blog is devoted to the writing of School for Adventurers. It is for anyone interested in reading and learning more about the method behind the madness…or, our own particular process of writing. Fans of Averi, Fell, and Torrent can go to KL’s blog to learn more about the primary writer behind those characters. =) I write mainly for the characters of Thief Rai Ravin and Cleric Wisteria Ling, and help KMRicker with character and costume design.

This blog will be updated whenever I feel like it.

I promise nothing.

Thanks for reading,

J.L.Y.