Showing posts with label Rampant Loon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rampant Loon. Show all posts

Thursday, May 18, 2023

The Grand Experiment • By Eric Dontigney

Hey everybody! Eric here. It’s been a while since I wrote a blog post for the Stupefying Stories blog. I actually meant to do one a while back, but things have been a little hectic lately. So, here’s what’s been going on.

Starting a month or two back, I started running an experiment. I began writing and publishing a Xianxia-inspired cultivation fantasy novel called Unintended Cultivator on a site called Royal Road. Okay, for everyone who just nodded their way through that last sentence in complete understanding, skip to the next paragraph. For everyone else, Xianxia is a fantasy genre that has its roots in Chinese Wuxia fiction. Cultivation novels are an offshoot of Xianxia. Rather than provide a long explanation of Wuxia, Xianxia, and cultivation, I’ll refer to the blog post I wrote that already does that. The one-sentence explanation is that cultivators use magical techniques to harness natural energies in a bid to achieve immortality. Royal Road is a website where you publish fiction a chapter at a time. So, with those basics out of the way, forward.

Much to my surprise and delight, Unintended Cultivator has taken off in a big way on the site. When I last checked on it, it was in the top 20 best rated books on the site, had racked up close to 200,000 views, and was on the front page of the website in at least two different places. Long story short, people there like it. So, I chatted with Bruce to see if this might be a book that Rampant Loon wanted to publish, you know, when I actually finish writing it. Assuming I don’t crash and burn in the third act, that’s tentatively what’s happening.

Given that I have some traction on Royal Road right now, we’re running a second experiment with Rinn’s Run. While the first draft is more or less complete, it can still do with some editorial feedback and revisions. So, this is where all of you come in. If you’ve ever read and book and thought, “Man, if I’d seen an early draft of that I could have totally saved them from that plot hole, terrible characterization moment, or (insert your failure of choice here),” this is Your Moment. You will have a chance to directly influence the final version of not one, but two books.

If all goes to plan, I’ll be wrapping up Volume One of Unintended Cultivator in about a month or so. I’ll also be publishing chapters of Rinn’s Run over that same period. You can read these chapters as I write and post them and leave comments there, or here, letting me know about typos, flagrant grammar errors, or serious plot holes you spot.  

If this sounds like your cup of tea, you can find the book pages at the following links:

Unintended Cultivator

Rinn’s Run

Of course, if you like the books and want to leave ratings or reviews on Royal Road, I’d appreciate them. They help push the book up in the rankings, which helps them build an audience. If you think one rating or review doesn’t matter that much, I can tell you from watching the numbers that they matter a lot.

The long-term goal, of course, is that both books will get published in final, edited forms as print books and ebooks. The hope is that by building a core audience on Royal Road first, some of that audience will buy the final versions of the books and help make them successful with the wider audience on sites like Amazon.

So, there you have it. That’s what I’ve been up to recently and will be up to over the next month or so. And, if nothing else, it’s an opportunity to quite literally watch me write a book chapter by chapter. There has to be some entertainment value in that, right?

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Rampant Loon Press Status Update • by Bruce Bethke

Hang on. This gets very personal.

Funny thing, how you can spend most of your life with someone and still wind up with very few photos of the two of you together. We have lots of photos of one of us in someplace interesting, doing something with one or more of the kids or grandkids. But photos of me and Karen together, in the same place, at the same time?

They’re pretty rare. 

I kind of like that one over there to the right → . It was shot last year by our friend Dan Christy, on some barren volcanic landscape somewhere in Iceland. It wasn’t quite the photo I was hoping to use today: that photo would have been the one shot as we were standing in front of Something-or-other-Foss—in Icelandic, “foss” means waterfall, which is why so many Icelandic place-names end in foss; the island is just loaded with waterfalls—and it was taken on a beautiful bright and sunny day, with a wonderful sort of rainbow bridge effect shimmering in the air behind us, because of the sunlight shining through the mist. Unfortunately the nice young lady who volunteered to snap the photo of us wasn’t completely solid on the operation of my phone’s camera, so that photo exists only in our memories of the moment, and to some small extent in the reflection in the left lens of her sunglasses...

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

State of the Loon


Eric here. So, you might be wondering what the heck is going on with Rampant Loon. There was a whole flurry of activity right around the end of last year with the publication of Stupefying Stories #22 in November and The Midnight Ground right around New Year’s. Incidentally, The Midnight Ground has gotten nearly universally positive reviews on Amazon and Goodreads if you were on the fence about it.  There was talk of a new issue of Stupefying Stories on the near horizon and some new content formats, like a podcast. A new website was supposed to be unveiled. Unsolicited submissions were supposed to open up again in April. Books were in line for publication.

Obviously, none of that has happened in the intervening few months. There’s some behind the scenes things going on that have pushed back the calendar for all of those happenings. Without diving into all of the nitty-gritty, it basically boils down to the fact that Bruce works a full-time and sometimes more than full-time job. That is in addition to his duties as Cat Herder-in-Chief of all Rampant Loon projects. For my part, I work full-time and sometimes more than full-time as a freelance writer to support myself. I’m also getting ready to move in the very near future. That means that, despite all of our best intentions, the real world of work projects, deadlines, bills, and surviving-adult-life logistics got in the way.

With the exception of opening up unsolicited submissions in April, all of the things on the list above are still in play. Some of the behind the scenes things have resolved themselves already, others will resolve themselves within the next 3 or 4 weeks, and others remain stubbornly immune to a clear resolution timeframe. As the behind the scenes things resolve, though, you’ll start seeing more obvious movement and updates on all fronts.