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Earthcore finds a press and a new look

When the new episode of SoSF (that’s Slice of Scifi for the acronymicallu challenged) releases later tonight, you’ll hear our exclusive interview with Scott Sigler where he tells all the Earthcore (or is it Earthcrack) fans about a deal he’s just inked with Dragon Moon Press to release a print-version of Earthcore.

Very soon, all of you addicts to the podiobook can pre-order a copy of your very own. Now you can build your little shrines complete with platinum dust, squids and silver-painted cockroaches. Don’t know what I’m talking about? You can still catch the last three episodes on the podcast, though I highly recommend starting from the beginning. Watch this space for announcements on how you can do just that!


13 Responses to “Earthcore finds a press and a new look”

  1. cmyk Says:

    More power to ya Sigler… it’s a kick-ass story…. can’t wait to have a real-life, physical copy of the book in my greedy little hands.

  2. Scott Sigler Says:

    Damn! Now THAT is a hot cover! I’m buying at least 10 copies.

  3. J.R. Murdock Says:

    Whirling blades of death! Right on!

    It was only a matter of time. But in the book we don’t get to hear to cool way you say http://WWW. Oh well, you’ll have to make sure the URL is in there for those who only read the book.

  4. Cloysterpeteuk Says:

    Nice and splattery :)
    What does the text under Earthcore say?, A nice quote from one of your junkies?.

  5. Magess Says:

    Nice lens splatter. Kinda weird.. but interesting. Overall a nice cover. Congrats on the getting published!

  6. cmyk Says:

    That quote says:

    “HEY, YOU! Read my damn book before i come over there and read it for you, wait… I already have. Shit.”
    Scott Sigler

    HA!

    No, actually it’s the rave from Lincoln Child. “EARTHCORE is more exciting than a thriller has any right to be!”

  7. Chris Says:

    i thought it was supposed to be a podcast ONLY novel

  8. Tee Morris Says:

    Chris…

    This was Scott’s intention from the beginning: to try and catch the attention of a print publisher. For me, MOREVI was a promotion for LEGACY OF MOREVI, and with the reaction I received at Westercon 58 and the pre-sales on Amazon.com, I achieved my goal. For Mark, it was to broaden his audience. Again, goal reached.

    Podiobooks, as they are a free product, should have a goal in mind, whether it is something as basic as getting your name out there to winning the attention of a publisher. Technically, yes, EarthCore was a podcast-only novel…but like any publication in any media, when an opportunity presents itself, you as the creator should consider if this is an avenue you want to take. (Another example would be Douglas Adams’ HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE. Originally a radio show, it was so popular, publishers wanted a novel…) The wonderful thing about Scott’s production is that it may have never seen light of day (nor have received the anticipation for pre-sales) had it not been for podcasting. This brings home the reality that if you as an author wonder if podiobooks work as a promotional tool, the answer is…

    YES!

    But Chris, don’t sweat it. Not only will EarthCore still be available on iTunes, Podiobooks, Podcast Pickle, etc., but I’ve heard rumblings that Scott is looking for another band to provide music for his NEXT podiobook. You go, Scott. Rock on!

    (So when are we doing our first signing together?!?)

  9. Cloysterpeteuk Says:

    Oh we’ve heard about Scott’s next podiobook project but what about yours Tee?. If it’s Billi then i’d happily pay a $5 fee (ala Ancestor), you could have two downloads one free ad supported, the other a $5 charge with no ad’s and an unabridged recording.

    How do you think that would go?. I guess the majority would still go for the freebie but your fans would definately show you the cash. Plus a lot of the newcomers would start listening to the freebie, get themselves hooked then move over to the charging podcast as it would be the superior product.

    Would such a set-up be viable?, or have I totally overlooked something?.

    Thoughts?.

  10. Evo Says:

    CP,

    No, you’re not overlooking anything. Podiobooks.com will soon rear it’s attractive head further, offering free podiobooks to anyone who wishes to subscribe.

    Additionally, we may also offer “premium” content in the very near future, where there could be a charge to access content. That will be the exception, rather than the rule, as I firmly believe that building the audience is the “greater good”, allowing the author additional revenue streams in the future.

    So hold tight while we work out a few last minute kinks. We’ll be live soon!

    E.

  11. Pete Smith Says:

    Premium content would be a good thing, if it means more content. Now that I’m a podiobook junkie, I don’t ever want to go back to stacks of CDs!

    Heck, the amounts that have been kicked around so far are so tiny…I mean, how much do you spend on a coffee and a muffin in the morning? Closes in on $5 if you’re a Dunkin Donuts kind of person, and probably is over $5 if you fly Starbucks.

    These books are worth *so* much more than a coffee and a donut!!! Or even TWO donuts! :)

  12. Tee Morris Says:

    CP & E,

    There have been quite a few requests for me to release BILLI as a podiobook. While I’m considering the idea, I’m also needing to write BILLI’s sequel and get started on the next MOREVI. If I can get ahead in my creative cycle, I’ll make it happen, but as of right now, I need to figure out where my time management is failing. ;^)

    I’m not saying BILLI won’t happen as a podiobook…I just need to take some options under consideration first.

  13. Larry Carmody Says:

    Where are the last three chapters posted? I can’t seem to find them on this site.

    Am looking forward to the hardcover version.

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