Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel

Word Count, Vol. 3: ย 89259 (Pretty sure I miscalculated and didn’t count a chapter; there’s forty chapters, and I enter each chapter’s word count by calculator every week since every time I edit I usually add or chop a bit, and last week’s word count was 88k something. ย My gross input is always 4900 words or above every week.) ย Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! ย And BIG THANKS to Melissa, Barbara, Ian, Lorna, [anonymous], Lisa, Meg, Matt, Bobby, F.T., Alice Smith, Leslie Coop, Richard, Shauna, Sydney, Pam, Jessica and now Angela for posting AMAZING reviews on Amazon!!! ย Ashley too for the 5 star on Nook!

News: ย Finally, FINALLY, am I getting to the part where the world is coming down around Atriya. ย I’ll finish this part up, write the epilogue, then do a solid 2 months of nothing but editing to smooth everything over. ย I’m excited! ย If you all early buyers of Echo remember, the original synopsis referred to Atriya as “crippled.” ย Well I removed that from the synopsis ‘cos it doesn’t really happen in vol.1. ย Anyways, No Spoilers! ย If you are a writer, I wish you inspired drafting and insightful editing!!!


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12 responses to “Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel”

  1. I am intrigued now–will have to check Echo out!

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    1. Thank You! It’s not a comedy, though, haha! It’s pretty dark, sorry if the ad was misleading.

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  2. You enter wordcounts by hand??? I use a dedicated software product called StoryBox that’s like a project manager/wordprocessor rolled into one. It keeps track of session, daily and total wordcounts automatically. It also lets me export the finished MS to .rft, .mobi or epub formats. I love it, and I promise I get no kickbacks for telling people. If you’re interested, look for storyboxsoftware.com. Or perhaps give Scrivener a try. I’m told it’s very similar to StoryBox.

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    1. Well I edit daily so the word count is always changing…it’s pretty easy for me to track how much I add on a day-to-day basis but I don’t like retallying every chapter I just edited so I open ’em all at the end of the week and add em up. (I know, still pretty barbaric, haha!)

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      1. Speaking of editing, so am I right to assume you do your own editing or have you ever hired or considered hiring a professional? Do you do your own book covers too?

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      2. I do my own editing. During this learning process I’ve come to feel that editing is actually 70% or more of the actual process. The book covers I get on fiverr, I come up with the concept and composition of images and I send some images off the web to the artist emilianohc and drive him insane until he gets something close to what I’ve imagined, haha!

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      3. Ahh ok! So far you’re the 2nd self-publisher I’ve come across that does their own editing. But you’re right, I must have rewritten my first novel 3-4 times before getting it just right. It’s more work than actually writing!

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      4. Yep! The whole thing about self publishing and writing is the control, right? I lean towards not wanting editors taking control of my tone and characters.

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      5. -grin- no comment? Seriously, if you’re comfortable doing things manually I’ll just slink away quietly. ๐Ÿ˜€

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      6. Yep, I’m an eIdiot, haha! I really don’t like SM, but realized that if I wanted to do self-publishing I’d have to get a little tech know-how in there. But maybe I’ll do the auto word-count eventually. But I really am just looking for approximations that I tally up once a week…something close to 80-100k should be good for a novel, IMHO.

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      7. lol – yes, I believe 90 – 100K was/is the accepted wordcount for sci-fi. Romance is shorter, I think, and lit. is…who knows? Then fantasy could stretch to 300K…. -rolls eyes-

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      8. Tolkein screwed the genre, hahaha!

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