Sunday, January 17, 2021

January 2021 Update

Henlo my dudes! Can you believe it!? We made it to 2021. It feels like 2020 was both the fastest and longest year... I went camping in July and it seemed like that was 3 years ago.

What am I writing?

A Bastion Academy Short
Bastion Academy all day every day!

Bastion Academy: Foundations

It's doing well on amazon. If you haven't nabbed a copy, you can (HERE).

Bastion Academy: First Summer

There's a new summer short out you can get for the low price of signing up for my mailing list (HERE). The summer short is all about Hana's unnaming, and the trials she goes through to become independent. I'm really thrilled with how this one turned out, and love how all the characters came together, especially Yuri.

Bastion Academy: Malware

Book 2 has a release date! 2.23.21, watch for it! ^_^

Bastion Academy: Subterfuge

This one's in progress, going okay! 25k words down on the page and need another 60-70k or so by 3.1.21. Wish me luck!! If you're interested in getting early chapters of this, head over to my Patreon (HERE). Those chapters will start posting sometimes the week after next, or possibly at the beginning of February.

IN OTHER NEWS

I did a puzzle with my friends yesterday and really enjoyed the moment of reprieve but goodness, I'm strapped for time. I'm feeling the crunch, my dudes.

No games right now, but I am reading "Caste" by Isabel Wilkerson and that's interesting... shining a bright light on American history and damn, it's uncomfortable, but necessary.

Ah! Also, watched the first two episodes of WandaVision a few nights ago and while the first episode was a really big turn off for me, there was a tiiiiny bit of a hint of what's to come in episode two. If you felt turned off by Ep1 and didn't return, try Ep2 in earnest.

I think that's it for now, my dudes. Have a great rest of your January!

~J.D. Astra

Saturday, December 19, 2020

December Update

Henlo my dudes! Hope you're all staying safe and warm out there in these crazy times. I've got a plethora of cool things to discuss, so let me get down to it.

What am I Writing?

Bastion Academy: Foundations

For Jiyong, Bastion Academy is more than just a school for magic in the heart of the Kingdom…

It’s his chance to pursue the secrets of the ancient ones’ machines and get his family out of the poverty-stricken outer-city. His acceptance letter in hand, Jiyong is sure nothing will stand in the way of his dreams.

When a street brawl lands him in a coma only weeks into the year, his chances of graduating are all but shot. With an unlikely digital companion, he’ll have to rebuild his magic core and catch up on all his classes, or risk being dropped from the academy at the end of the year.

But kingdom life is not like the outer-cities, and kingdom kids are far more ruthless about who they’ll allow to climb to the top. Jiyong will have to train hard and fight for every score to make it in this wealthy academy for powerful families, all while supporting his own from afar.


New hawt book series releasing at the end of this month! It's up for preorder on Amazon, so go nab yourself a copy and get reading in the new year. There's also a free short story "Bastion Academy: First Summer" that will be released with it for free* (you must sign up for my newsletter to get the link)

Bastion Academy: Machina Sickness

I've nearly wrapped up the second book in the series, which was at least twice as awesome as the first. The third book outline is almost gelled as well, and it promises to be twice as awesome as the second. So, I'm bringing you lots and lots of Bastion coolness next year!

Unannounced IP Short Story

I'm working on a short story for an anthology close to my heart. I would love to release some details, but they're not available just yet.


What am I Reading?

Wellness and Personal Growth:

Atomic Habits by James Clear

https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0593189647/

Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski

https://www.amazon.com/Burnout-Secret-Unlocking-Stress-Cycle/dp/1984818325

Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0374533555


Business:

Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace

https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Inc-Overcoming-Unseen-Inspiration/dp/0812993012/

The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber

https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280/


Pleasure:

Rogue Dungeon by James A. Hunter and eden Hudson

https://www.amazon.com/Rogue-Dungeon-litRPG-Adventure-Book-ebook/dp/B07FKYZFYD


There's no events going on that I've signed up for, so... I'm just hanging out inside writing, reading, and playing games! I'm playing NeiR:Automata and Stardew Valley right now ^_^

Later taters, have a great holiday season and cross your fingers for a better new year!

~J.D. Astra

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Something about November - Time to catch up again...

Hey my dudes. Not sure what happens in November but it seems I remember this site exists near the end of the year.

WELL... I'm gonna do my best not to forget come January 1st.

OKAY Let's get you up to date really quick:

  1. I quit the 9-5, forsaking dollar bills in favor of fueling my soul. I mean I still need dollars to like eat and pay bills, so if you're interested in what I'm working on, you can support me by buying my stuff on Amazon (J.D. Astra) or consider being a lifeline on Patreon.
Well that's it, you're all caught up 😂😂

Just kidding. I'm working on some pretty cool stuff right now called Bastion Academy, and I have two books in a LitRPG Superhero series (third and final to come sometime next year) called Zero.Hero. Bastion is definitely my best series so far, and I really love writing it. Having a great time and hope to write at least five or six books in this series. You can find Bastion Academy on Royal Road if you'd like to read the unedited version for free.

I'll keep it short and sweet my dudes, that's what's up for now. Join my mailing list for more detailed/advanced information, or consider dropping me a fiver on Patreon to get all the hot goss before it comes here.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Collaboration: The Journey of Contributing in the Viridian Gate Online Universe

In 2018 I was offered a chance to join a growing Small Press, Shadow Alley Press, and contribute to a world I already loved reading, Viridian Gate Online. I jumped at the opportunity, and off took my author career with the care and guidance of my new team.

It took nearly 9 months to write the short story for the anthology "Side Quests" and the three books in the series; Firebrand, Embers of Rebellion, and Path of the Blood Phoenix (shamelessly adding links to all of these so you can see how beautiful the covers!). In that time, I learned so much, and I can't wait to share it all with you, but today we're specifically going to talk about Collaboration.

So, I joined the team and was instantly thrown into a world I understood fairly well at a reader level, but there was a lot more beneath the surface in the Viridian Gate universe, and another three authors who were also jumping in to contribute. Communication became essential, and collaboration was indispensable.
BUT, collaboration and communication are both hard. In the beginning, there were times I would be working on a game mechanic/feature for the series that I thought was completely harmless, and once I shared that information with the group at large, realized I was wrong. There were many times I shared something that contradicted someone else's rules that they'd set up, and thus, a deep discussion was born around who's feature/mechanic would win out and be adopted in the Universe as truth.
The most important factor here in keeping us all aligned were a few simple ground rule laid out by the Primary Author, James A. Hunter. I encourage that you adopt something similar if you plan on allowing other authors into your universe.

The Rules

1. Create the most rad thing you possibly can, and have fun doing it

Rule #1 is simple. You have to enjoy what you're doing, and you have to be excited about what you're creating, or the reader will know. They'll feel your dislike, or apathy, throughout the work. It is so important that we first create something we love, and second make sure we can make it fit into the bounding boxes of Universe and Genre rules. Making something you love will make it easier to follow rule #2

2. Bend the rules, and if you can't, just wave your hands

Bend em

If you've got this thing that you love, and it's amazing, but there's an established rule that prevents you from doing that thing, it's time to get the team on board for bending the rule. Create a new game mechanic, add a new ability, make up a minor deity, open a dimensional rift where time passes more slowly... Do whatever you can do to make your awesome thing come to life, without breaking the rules.
The character I wrote for, Abby Hollander - fire slinging badass game developer, was with the Primary Author's character all the time. It was SO hard for me to develop her own story, because her path intertwined with the main character from the primary series so much. I resorted to many of the above things I listed, including the "dimensional rift" where time passes more slowly and creating new deities (four to be exact). This was all in service of getting out a story that I really loved, every step of the way.

Wave those hands

When I couldn't bend the rules, I was forced to wave my hands. **MINOR SPOILER ALERT FOR THE BOOK SERIES - SKIP ALL THIS IF YOU WANT TO READ AND NOT BE SLIGHTLY SPOILED***
In the primary series (MC=Jack), Abby and her companion Otto take off for this giant library, and, according to Jack's story, they spent FIVE DAYS in the sewers trying to escape the city because the bad guys caught up to them. That would've been a VERY boring book. No. I couldn't write that. So, I didn't, and then when it came for the characters to meet back up and admit how they were lost in the sewers for forever, I just said "We filled him in on the details of our trip, and how Carerra's goons caught up to us," so I didn't at all have to LIE about what Jack's book said Abby did, and what Abby's book said Abby did... I waved my hands and got away with it. Literally no one, even people very familiar with the primary series, did not call that out.
**SPOILERS DONE**

3. Use every tool anyone else has developed to your advantage

There were many a times I would go to our group slack channel and ask "Does something exist for the tailoring talent tree" or "Does anyone have the light cloth armor bonuses." It is a BIG universe, with lots going on, and James Hunter did not want all of us reinventing the wheel every time we wanted to go for a spin. In this case, collaboration was key. If there was something in progress, we'd work together to tailor it to fit our needs. If something was already created, often times I'd leave the things I didn't need to use quite vague (like the talent trees for the 3 other sorcerer classes that Abby did not choose to go down). That particular example came quite in handy when another contributing author, N.H. Paxton, needed a specific type of ability to be available for a specific character. We were able to tailor the Frostlock (ice sorcerer) talent tree to fit those needs, and let him use the rules to his advantage instead of having to bend them, or wave his hands.

4. Don't be a butthole

Fortunately, we didn't encounter many issues collaborating and compromising on incomplete features, and I think it was because of how strongly Shadow Alley Press believes in this rule. If you're a butthole, you don't get to join the team. If you act like a butthole once you're in the team, you get a talkin-to, usually by the very person you were a butthole to, because we're all open and honest with one another about what's going on. In every case I was aware of where butthole behavior occurred, it was the standard "I am a human and have bad days and sometimes I get upset" problem. No one was actively trying to prevent anyone else from getting to do the things that made them happy, and made their story awesome, because we knew that Rule #1 was so important to Shadow Alley Press' mission.


So, that was a small snippet of my journey from self-pub to small press author, joining a huge universe, and making three amazing stories that I love.
There were so many other moments throughout the process where I got to work with the other authors, and help them develop their own stories, and get great input from them on mine... and I even got to write in an awesome crossover with N.H. Paxton that tickled me purple with delight.
That's NOT to say the whole endeavor was sunshine and rainbows.
IT
WAS
HARD

It was the hardest writing thing I'd EVER done, and one of the hardest things I've ever done in my life. Communicating is hard, and never perfect. You can't know when you're going to need to tell someone something, what they're doing, what they've done, until you read their book and understand it. I think going forward, if I were ever to participate in another huge universe collab like that again, I think weekly meetings with the authors of "here's the new things I changed from the outline, here's an important tidbit, and here's an idea I'm thinking about adding" would be instrumental in ensuring we're all doing the talking thing good.

Obviously I'm all out of words at this point. Writing is hard. Communicating is hard. Trying to do both is REALLY hard, but if you follow some good rules and everyone respects them, you can make something amazing.

Peace out kiddies.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

What can happen in 2 years?

A lot.

A lot, a lot.

Where do I begin?

In 2018 a great couple named James & Jeanette invited me to be part of their team at Shadow Alley Press. I was elated, because I'd known them a few years and knew they were awesome, and what they were doing was awesome.
I started writing Firebrand for them straight away and suddenly realized my day job took too many of my f***s on the regular. I came home thinking about its problems, how to solve them, and so on... leaving me little time to solve my own creative problems. I did the ballsy thing and put in my notice before I even had another job. I just knew I had to get out so I could clear the day job garbage out of my head. I landed a new job that doesn't present me with problems I need to be up thinking about all night, and actually paid me more, so... win win (except I lost a great community of friends, so that sucked)
Three books down in the Firebrand series and I'm off to my new adventure with Shadow Alley Press, another LitRPG series of my own making.
The super secret dialogue project was no longer fitting into my life the way I needed it to, or the way the client needed it to, so we parted ways amiably. It was a good lesson in accepting a back-end percentage on a project that takes too long to get off the ground instead of an hourly or monthly rate... a post on that to come, for sure.
I've started taking on more freelance writing offers, and I like it a lot. Like, a lot, a lot. There are definitely some posts to come on this, too.

That leads us right back around to why I'm here now. If I'm really going to do this, you can bet your sweet tooshies I'm not going to do it without sharing the details, my failures (hopefully some successes too), and my lessons.

I'm back kiddies. Prep your butts for knowledge.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

MALCon 2017

Hey kiddies. I feel like we've gotten out of touch... I apologize for my absence here; life is crazy! Let's get right down to business and talk about Myths and Legends Con 2017!

This was my second year at the con and to be totally honest, it was worse than the first in terms of sales. I was trapped in a corner behind a guy with shelves 8ft high and games stacked up to make it 9ft. There was no space between the games. I was invisible...
I had many people say, "Oh, didn't even notice you back there!" So, here are my...

Pro Tips for being a Con Vendor


Location, location, location

When looking at the map and picking your "3 favorite spots", make sure none of them are at the end of the row where there is a corner to turn. Reasons:
  1. In a busy con, people will stop there and jam up traffic to gab about this and or that. People who may have been interested in your stuff will likely search for an alternate route.
  2. In a slow con, people will peal off from the row before the end of it, or start looking in the direction around the corner.
Plan to have your booth maybe second from the entrance if you can (at a small con). This will give people a moment to step in and take a glance, but you will be one of the first things on which their gaze falls. =)

Make sure your spot is also not located next to someone selling something wildly different from you. I know it sounds weird, but it's the truth and here's the next round of reasons:
  1. People who come to look at corsets are maybe interested in books, but maybe not...
  2. People who come to look at books, are interested in books. They might not be interested in your books, but this is at least a start.
It seems counter intuitive, but place yourself next to the "competition", it will be much better for you. If someone is going down a line of books and doesn't see anything in their genre, then suddenly there you are and it was a match made in $20 worth of book sales. Wonderful.

Put yourself out there

Despite my complete inadequacies and failings as both a human being and a writer, they thought I was pro enough to speak on panels about writing. Things that were great about that:
  • I got to get away from the booth for a while and chat with fellow writers.
  • Some of these writers had really interesting knowledge that I didn't have... now I do.
  • I got to meet some cool con goers, which resulted in a few of them passing by my booth, and two of them buying three books!
I did an author reading, for which I was shitting my pants because who reads their work out loud ever? I know I will be doing much more of that... Some things just sound strange when you say it not with your brain voice. In any case, that experience was a hand basket full of problems of its own, like the room directly behind us, which was divided by those mobile lunch room walls made of cardboard, was doing karaoke. It was 11PM. They were all drunk, and loud, and it was really hard to read, but I powered through, and that netted me a sale! It also gave me some valuable experience reading my personal work out loud to strangers, so I'll be better equipped to do it again. Yay!

Get out there

Go to other panels. I went to one by my friend James A. Hunter (pro human being, prolific writer) called... shit I can't remember... but it was about how to make Amazon do all the heavy marketing lifting for you. I won't give away any of his secrets because he might want to charge for them one day, but let me tell you, it was super crazy unbelievably valuable. All of my publishing actions from here into the future have changed, my release strategy just got a huge upgrade, and I'm now listed in about 12 categories for all my books instead of the 4 I was previously. Tits.

I think that's just about all I have time for kiddies. I gotta get to my next project, and my in progress project. I want to reveal some info about it SO BAD, you have no idea, but you must wait. Patience, my precious'. However, the newest new hotness I just started is a short story for Young Explorer's Adventure Guide 2019 (I love that antho series) and I will be sending out the BETA reads! Expect those in September.
If you don't know how to become a BETA reader, join my mailing list and reply to the "welcome to my very small fan club" email saying you want on the BETA reader list. Then you get free words whenever I'm done writing and editing them. Hooray!
Aight, peace out kids!

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Dear gods... WTF am I doing

This will probably be the shortest post I've ever written. I apologize. I love you guys. Thank you for reading my blog and caring.

So, wtf am I doing?

  1. I'm working on a secret dialogue project for a very very very cool thing that I'm unbelievably stoked to be part of. I'll be able to share more details of that with you guys in November or December this year.
  2. Earth's Peril vol.2 YAAAASSSSS!! Eli and Vendum are getting into some serious shit, the Coalition is revealed, and Bedelcast will have his revenge.
  3. A new two part project tentatively named "A New Strain". I will give no further details because the "wow" moment is too good on this one.
  4. LitRPG???? Yes... yes I will buy in on this. A writing compatriot of mine was like "You better jump on this bandwagon, yo." and I was like "nah it's cool, I'mma stick to what I do." and he was like "Yo... you're an idiot." and now I'm like, "Yeah... oops." Not only that, but this LitRPG project will be PG. What? Yeah... PG. Fuckin, PG.
  5. To follow up on the PG comment, I'm also writing under a new pseudonym in NC-17. I refuse to reveal details. If you really want to know, you know how to find me and ask about it. If you don't know how to find me and ask about it... you'll figure it out.
As for all the other things that go on in a normal human life... shit's busy. Busy AF. I wish I had an extra three days every week to just write because I so badly want to crank out some new, quality content for you all. Alas, I have a day job I love that takes up a ton of time. I'm the lucky one.

Ta' for now. Must return to the written word.