Monday, December 26, 2016

The Blog Year in Review

Here's a curious fact:  Before August 10 I only had 2 posts this year with 100 or more views.  Since then every post through November 23rd had more than 100 views, with some having more than 300.  And yet there was no increase in comments, so can I assume it was search bots finding my blog posts?

Here are the posts the bots liked most in reverse order:

The weird thing is they're all clustered together from September 26th through October 14th with the "Goliath" entry as an outlier on October 24th.

Make of that what you will.  Happy 2017, y'all!  (Will it be worse than 2016?  Probably.)

Sunday, December 25, 2016

On the Twelfth Day of Indie Bookmas...Christmas on the Corner by Andrew Leon 💩💩💩💩💩

Christmas is the time to bury the hatchet and make peace and whatnot, so for the twelfth day of Indie Bookmas it's that indie book Scrooge, Andrew Leon
https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Corner-Andrew-Leon-ebook/dp/B00AKC9356/

It's been a hard adjustment for the Howard children, moving to Louisiana. Finding out that one of them is the Guardian, one of them is a wizard, and that one of them... is angry, because he doesn't posses the same talents and gifts as his siblings. In revenge, he tells his sister that there is no Santa Claus, but in a house where anything you can imagine can become real, it turns out to have unexpected results.

Buy it for $2.99 on Amazon or FREE with Kindle Unlimited! 

By the way, here was my XMas Playlist this year on Netflix, Amazon, HBO, and DVD:

  • All I Want for Christmas (1991)
  • A Muppet Christmas Carol
  • Ernest Saves Christmas
  • The Santa Clause
  • Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (MST3K version)
  • The Ref
  • Home Alone
  • Home Alone 2
  • Miracle on 34th Street (1995)
  • Christmas Vacation
  • Hogfather
  • Bad Santa
  • A Christmas Story


And I also watched XMas specials for:
  • American Dad
  • Futurama
  • Bojack Horseman
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  • Supermansion
  • Robot Chicken
  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  • Rick Steves' Christmas in Europe



Saturday, December 24, 2016

On the Eleventh Day of Indie Bookmas...Miss Simon's Moxie by Tony Laplume 💩💩💩💩💩

On the Eleventh Day of Indie Bookmas...it's my frenemy, Tony Laplume!
https://www.amazon.com/Miss-Simons-Moxie-Americana-Trilogy/dp/1534699929

Agnes Butterfield has developed amnesia and ended up lost in the mean streets of suburban Washington, D.C. This is bad, because she’s President of the United States. What follows is a madcap adventure involving bumbling kidnappers, homeless writers, a professional wrestler, and several other hapless individuals, in a story told by the indomitable Miss Simon to her most important audience ever: Tim Laflamme.

Get it for $4.99 on Kindle or $7.00 in paperback!

Friday, December 23, 2016

On the Tenth Day of Indie Bookmas...War Angel by Rusty Carl

On the Tenth Day of Indie Bookmas...it's my favorite cover illustrator, Rusty Carl (formerly Rusty Webb)
https://www.amazon.com/War-Angel-Rusty-Carl-ebook/dp/B009H6S9TC

Engel Johnson discovers that his Grandmother has been hiding a secret since the final days of World War II. His visit to her death bed reveals that she she witnessed some of the most horrifying moments of the 20th century first hand.

And that she's been keeping a secret for more than 65 years.

This novelette set both in the present day and in waning days of the second World War shows how great forces disrupted the life of one family for generations.

Get it for 99 cents or FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Thursday, December 22, 2016

On the Ninth Day of Indie Bookmas...Small Town Hero by Jessica Stank

On the Ninth Day of Indie Bookmas...it's someone far more athletic than me, Jessica Stank!

https://www.amazon.com/Small-Town-Hero-Jessica-Stank-ebook/dp/B00B0WZSO0

Alexander Quinn is a senior at Sydney High, in a tiny farm town in Michigan. He's football star who dreams of playing in the NFL. He lives on a dairy farm with his parents and his father Carl has plans for him to take over the family farm.

Natalie Sullivan is a junior at Alexander's school and she wants nothing more than to win his attention. Her family lives a stone's throw away from the Quinn farm and she has had a crush on Alex for as long as she can remember.

An unexpected illness disrupts everyone's plans and leaves Alexander's hope for a future looking bleak. His family is willing to do anything to save him; even if that means leaving the country for experimental treatment.

This treatment comes at a very high cost, in more ways than one. It also comes with some very strange side effects.

Could Alexander Quinn be the world's first superhuman?

Get it for $2.99 from Amazon or FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

On the Eighth Day of Indie Bookmas...Seasons' Beginnings by Sandra Ulbrich Almazan

On the Eighth Day of Indie Bookmas...it's Chicago's #1 Jawa Sandra Ulbrich Almazan

Kron Evenhanded is an artificer, able to enchant any man-made object, but he finds people more difficult to work with. After many years studying at the Magic Institute, he leaves to return to his childhood home. When he visits the city of Vistichia, he encounters Sal-thaath, an extremely magical but dangerous child created by Salth, another magician Kron knew at the Magic Institute. Kron attempts to civilize Sal-thaath, but his efforts lead to tragedy. Salth, who has gained additional magic from the stars, vows revenge against Kron and his beloved Bella. Kron is forced to ally himself with a quartet of new deities and their human Avatars, including Bella. Kron must help the new Avatars defend Vistichia as Salth attempts to drain its life and magic. But Salth has Ascended halfway to godhood over Time. Will Kron’s artifacts be enough to protect the city and the Avatars, especially the woman he loves, or will Time separate them?

Get it FREE on Amazon!

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

On the Seventh Day of Indie Bookmas...Dragonfly Warrior by Jay Noel

On the Seventh Day of Indie Bookmas...strap in for some kung-fu steampunk!
https://www.amazon.com/Dragonfly-Warrior-Mechanica-Wars-Book-ebook/dp/B00HCQAUCS

The Mechanica Wars: Savage Machines Are Afoot...

At the age of twenty, Kanze Zenjiro's bloody footprints mark the bodies of those who stood in his way to protect the throne of Nihon. Now, the tyrannical Iberian Empire is bent on destroying his kingdom, and they send their steam-powered giants and iron spiders against him.

Zen embarks on a quest that takes him on the most dangerous journey of his life. To succeed, Zen must live up to his nickname, the Dragonfly Warrior, and kill all his enemies with only a sword and a pair of six-guns. He is called upon to somehow survive a test of faith and loyalty in a world so cruel and merciless, it borders on madness.

Get it FREE on Kindle or $14.99 in paperback!

Monday, December 19, 2016

On the Sixth Day of Indie Bookmas...Time Junkie by Nigel G Mitchell

On the Sixth Day of Indie Bookmas...it's half of the Geek Twins, Nigel Mitchell

https://www.amazon.com/Time-Junkie-Nigel-G-Mitchell-ebook/dp/B01527IJSA

"My name is Timothy McGill, and I'm a time travel addict."

Timothy was just a frustrated teenager until he stumbled across krono, a new drug which sent him back in time while he tripped out. From the moment he first tries it, Timothy begins a downward spiral into crime and corruption, all while living through the moments that led to his addiction. Explore his strange and emotional journey as Tim explores his past while trying to grapple with the present and determine his future.

Get it for 99 cents on Amazon or FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Friday, December 16, 2016

On the Fifth Day of Indie Bookmas...Spirit of the Waynes by Ethan Cooper

On the Fifth Day of Indie Bookmas...it's Amazon friend and New York socialite Ethan Cooper
https://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Waynes-Ethan-Cooper-ebook/dp/B00YQCQ59I

At the behest of his stepmother, Charlie Wayne, an unemployed banker and baby boomer, visits his 93 year-old father in Florida. Initially, the wealthy and independent Wriston Wayne, the former CEO of a major regional bank, seems as sharp and tenacious as ever. But then Wriston, while parking his Cadillac, loses control and the tippling Charlie, a dutiful son, is obliged to raise this issue: Should his father continue to drive? Subsequent interaction in the Wayne family reveals patterns of tenacity, chicanery, love, and denial, as the men and their wives bargain about the future. This family interaction is The Spirit of the Waynes.

Recommended to readers coping with the gradual diminishment of elderly parents or who wonder about the stress of revitalizing a stalled career.

Get it for $2.99 on Kindle or $14.99 in paperback!

Thursday, December 15, 2016

On the Fourth Day of Indie Bookmas...Tripler by Neil Vogler

On the Fourth Day of Indie Bookmas...we go across the pond with Neil Vogler!
https://www.amazon.com/Tripler-Trilogy-Book-1-ebook/dp/B01CTFBZ3E

In the near future an impossible virus is giving people the ability to summon two identical physical copies of themselves into existence at any time and in any situation - sending them murderously insane as a side-effect. They call the infected 'Triplers'.

Harry Allwear is a specialist tracker working to eradicate the Tripler threat, a disciplined, highly-trained ex-soldier with an impressive kill record. He's also a Tripler himself, kept sane only by experimental medication, nicotine, and an obsession with the music of David Bowie. Distrusted by the boss of his organisation and considered a liability and a wild card by those in power, he's a Tripler hunting others of his kind in order to serve the greater good - and keep his sanity-preserving medication coming.

But when a Tripler bomber wreaks havoc in his home city of London, Harry discovers his tracker colleagues murdered, his organisation devastated, and the doctor who created his medication kidnapped. Out of meds, low on resources, and burning with a desire for payback, Harry learns the startling truth: the Triplers have unified into an army, and are engineering a radical new dawn for the planet Earth.

Harry may be the only one equipped to stop the coming war, but he has a serious problem: his sanity is already slipping away. And the most lethal enemy of all could be one of his own selves...

 Buy it for $2.99 or get it FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

On the Third Day of Indie Bookmas...Dawn of the Undead

For the third day of Indie Bookmas it's Dawn of the Undead by Arcadio Bolaños, Chris Lewis, & Jason Snyder
https://www.comixology.com/Dawn-of-the-Undead-1/digital-comic/308622
 Monday morning. It's a typical day for Trevor, a family man about to be late for work. However, soon he will no longer have to worry about schedules or business meetings. A car accident and the presence of a deceased friend are the first signs: countless hordes of zombies are about to invade the city. Trevor may not survive the week.

In addition to chapters 1 and 2 of Dawn of the Undead, this issue includes an amazing selection of stand-alone short stories by talented creators such as Chris Lewis (Drones), Irapuan Luiz (Heavy Metal Magazine), Juan Alarcón (Un-American Chronicles), Adrián Gutiérrez (Das Paradies) and many more!

Buy it for $1.99 from Comixology!

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

On the Second Day of Indie Bookmas...Slipstream by Michael Offutt

On the second day of Indie Bookmas it's an oldie but a goody:
https://www.amazon.com/Slipstream-Michael-Offutt-ebook/dp/B007R5DN8W

"Last night I died for the third time this week..." Those are the words spoken by Jordan Pendragon on the curb out front of his high school. He's talking about dreams he's been having. However, he soon discovers that they're not dreams but a premonition of things to come.

Jordan wants to be like every other seventeen-year-old boy. The only problem is that he's extraordinary in so many ways. For one, he's crazy good at fixing situations that have gone bad. It's a talent prized by his high school ice hockey team. However, when a car accident puts Jordan in the hospital, he wakes up with more than just an amazing slapshot in his toolbox. Jordan can manipulate space-time and in just a few weeks, he'll depend on it to save his life

Monday, December 12, 2016

On the First Day of Indie Bookmas...Native Shifter by Cindy Borgne

Lets kick off 12 Days of Indie Bookmas with one of the latest books by friend of the program Cindy Borgne:
https://www.amazon.com/Native-Shifter-Freedom-Shifters-Book-ebook/dp/B01MG3OLNR


Leotie values her freedom and peaceful life with her tribe more than anything. However, the outlanders want more and more of their land. They are given the ultimatum to leave their home or die. Soon the Mahasi are going to war with an unpredictable enemy. Leotie wasn’t born to stay home and string beads. She’s a hunter and a warrior who gets a chance to defend her people, but what she doesn’t know is that a powerful shifter is watching her. He’s about to turn her world upside down.

Keme is a native young man who believes he’s a coward. He’s nothing like his father the Great War Chief. Everyone knows him as the one who ran from battle. Secretly, he trains to be a healer. He tries to warn his people that going to war with the outlanders will end in many deaths, but only a few will listen. He wants to make Leotie his life-bond, but with his reputation how can he ask her?

Get it now for 99 cents or FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Friday, December 9, 2016

The 12 Days of Indie Bookmas Begins Monday!

Near the end of the year, some people just shut down their blog (cough, Offutt, cough) but this being the season of giving, I'm going to give a little gift to 12 indie authors by promoting their books on my blog from now until Christmas.  Since it's the 12 days of XMas I'm going to promote 12 authors I'm familiar with.  I'm sure they'll get a yuuuuge boost in sales from it.  (Hahaha)

It begins on Monday and then goes through 12 of the next 14 days.  I'll be excluding the weekend of December 17th-18th so it can end on XMas.  If that's confusing, oh well.

But before I start promoting others, why not get another shameless plug in?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZYG1ES
Read it or she'll smack you!

This isn't really a XMas story but it takes place during the holidays, so there.

For years Jesse has been living on the streets. Then one night he dives into a dumpster filled with a mysterious goo and wakes up the next morning as a young woman. Now he's starting a new life, going from rags to riches with a handsome billionaire.

 You can buy it for $2.99 from Amazon or get it FREE with Kindle Unlimited/Amazon Prime

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Attack of the Insecure Writer!

Last month in one of those useless Facebook groups I'm a member of for some reason this dude advertised his free superhero book USERS and so I thought I'd go download it.  I mean it's free, right?  I read it a week or so later and it wasn't very good.

It starts out with this super-powered guy named Carter (basically a knock-off of Human Torch) who goes to his shrink.  This is told in first-person as a prologue.  Then he says he's going to tell his story.  Chapter 1 begins then in third person.  And I think, WTF?!  I mean, he's telling a story about himself in third person?  How does that make any sense?

Think of it this way:  if I tell you a story about Goldilocks and the 3 Bears I tell it in 3rd person because it didn't happen to me.  But if I'm Goldilocks, I would tell you the story from my point of view in 1st person because it happened to me.  That makes sense, right?

It gets even better when the story jumps to another character's point of view.  So, wait, not only is he telling his shrink a story about him in third-person, but apparently now he's psychic and relating what other people are thinking.  (BTW, being psychic is not in his power set.)  That makes even less sense!

This was so irritating to me that it completely threw me off enjoying the story.  Like I said in my review, it switches my brain from reader to critiquer because a mistake that obvious just screams AMATEUR!!!  Then I start looking for all sorts of other mistakes, like "dredges of humanity" instead of "dregs."  Dredging is what you do to make a river deeper; dregs are the crap left in the bottom of something.

If it hadn't been for the inept narration I probably would have just given it three stars as a serviceable but not especially good example of a superhero story.  So instead I gave it two stars on Goodreads/Amazon.

A couple days later the author throws a hissy-fit on my Facebook author page:



Stacy Buck You dont think it's a conflict of interest that you write so many negative reviews for other authors when you yourself are an author? Isn't that a little like Pepsi reviewing coke? I'm not coming after you for the negative review, but it seems like a conflict of interest. You don't think you've seen too far behind the curtain to look at the reading experience objectively?

Like his book this makes no sense and is riddled with typos.  I mean, really, authors can't review books?  Hey, dipshit, authors review books all the time!  It's like, really, dude, pick up any major book and you'll see all these blurbs from authors on it.  Because authors review the books of other authors all the freaking time!  Duh.

Here's my response:



P.T. Dilloway Sorry dude. Get in a decent critique group.

And his:

Stacy Buck No thanks. You can keep your sorry too. I accept the valid points of your review too but you have no business reviewing other authors books when you're in the god damn business. Your books look terrible. I no doubt will not like them...should I read them and leave you reviews?

Again not understanding that people "in the god damn business" review books of other people "in the god damn business" all the time.  I don't think he realized either that slamming my books out of revenge isn't really the same as me giving a book I had no connection to a bad review for completely logical, objective reasons.  And obviously he didn't because last Sunday he left this "review" on my book Justice for All:
This was taken down hours later...
After that he goes on to tell me not to read "his shit" anymore--his words, not mine, lol.  Then calls me a child molester because I guess he doesn't realize that age regression books like Transformed Into a Little Girl are not about having sex with children.  And to cap it off he threatens that he's going to talk about me on his podcast.  What a whiny little bitch.

Hey I know getting a bad review is rough, but maybe try to grow from it.  And seriously, get in a critique group that can show you what you're doing wrong before you foist it on the reading public.  I mean, if he'd posted the prologue and first chapter on writers.net a few months ago I could have told him what was wrong, though I suspect he'd have gone through with it anyway.

Certainly though you shouldn't stalk someone who gives you a bad review to their Facebook page and start ranting.  You kind of cede the moral high ground then, but I guess with Drumpf as president we are in the post-morality world now.

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