Wolf lovers...give it a rest.

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Your bleeding heart blogs, comments, and photographs of butchered lobos are wasted on those who should be taking notice. In fact these outcries provide a particular and peculiar self-satisfaction to those who participate in this noble sport of wolf hunting...wait.

Sport? I must be clear on the precise meaning of the word before I fling it about. 

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An excellent post about the sad state of affairs surrounding the Endangered Wolf population.

The wolf.

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The wolf symbolizes the free will and ability to escape. Wolves symbolize unity and toughness. Since Wolves are also related to dogs, they also represent loyalty and friendship. Wolves are usually leaders, and run in groups called packs.  Wolves also are known for their adaptation and evolution powers. Once the wolf spirit animal equips you with knowledge you may take action with confidence.  

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Beautiful Tribute to the Wolf...an Amazing Animal

The Next Big Thing

Welcome to The Next Big Thing

My writer friend, Jeff Joseph, recently tagged me for a ‘chain’ blog entitled ‘The Next Big Thing’. The deal is: I answer a few questions about my current work-in-progress, then I invite other authors to do the same. A bit like a chain letter, except it is only focused on an author’s work-in-progress. Jeff Joseph was tagged previously by Kathy Logan. I’ve included details of their blogs so you can explore their answers to the same questions. The authors I’ve chosen have, along with Jeff and Kathy, been tagged below my answers. So here goes:

What is the working title of your next book?

The next book is tentatively titled, “There will be …..”.  It is a secret at this point.  It is the sequel to “The Wolf’s Moon.”  Like everything in writing, the title is subject to change.

Where did the idea come from for the book?

I sat in a hotel restaurant having breakfast while waiting on my wife.  She was giving a two hour lecture at a conference.  I usually carry a pad of paper in order to kill time.  I started writing, not really thinking about a novel, maybe a short story.  By the time it was over, I completed “The Wolf’s Moon.”  The story actually wrote itself.

What genre does your book fall under?

I like to think it is a thriller/suspense novel.

What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition?

Many times I have been asked this question.  Since there is little chance should “the Wolf’s Moon” be made into a movie that there will be a budget for who I’d want, I’ll throw some names out:

Lansdowne/Linden – Daniel Craig

Skruggs                      – Johnny Depp (my wife would like this choice)

Sheriff Benson         – Ed Harris

Amy Reel                  – The real Amy – yes, there is one!

Cindy Winters         – I’d leave that choice to casting.

The title song by Khym Carmichael – If Khym can’t make it – I guess Adele.

What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

Love, loyalty, redemption – with one big beast killing people.

Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

Self-published.  If a literary agent wants to take the time to read my books and really expresses that he/she can find a publisher, and the publisher offers enough money – we can talk.  It’s a tough world and I would like to make enough money that I can keep my wife as a PAID Business Agent (really, I just love having her at home with me).

 How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?

The first draft took less than a year.

What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?

I don’t know if there are any books (that I have read) for a comparison.

Who or what inspired you to write this book?

As I said, “The Wolf’s Moon” just happened but once it did, my inspiration was to finish the manuscript.

What else about the book might pique the reader’s interest?

Believe it or not, the book is a love story as well as a thriller.  I was once asked in a radio interview if there was a lot of me in the book.  My answer was that, “probably more than I want to admit.”  My wife is so much more than just a wife.  She is the mother of my son and daughter.  Sandy is “Grandma” to five wonderful kids.  Above all she is my best friend and supporter.  I never want to feel as Lansdowne, about the loss of one true love…but I would.

Here are the blog links for Jeff Joseph and Kathy Logan

My blog link is Patrick Jones

The authors I’ve invited to join in the fun are:

Kate Thompson

Timothy Hurley

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The Price of a Book

When I was a kid…I keep going back to those carefree days.

I was twelve years old when I bought my first paperback book.  The price was twenty-five cents.  For a quarter of a dollar (plus a penny for sales tax), I received a weeks worth of an exciting tale, taking me to places I never dreamed I may really go someday.

Not long after I started reading paperbacks, my dad got really sick.  He was in the hospital for a long time.  I did not know he liked to read but learned his favorite genre was Westerns.  So my twenty-six cents went to Zane Gray.

The author Zane Gray was a member of Penn's va...

The author Zane Gray was a member of Penn’s varsity baseball team in 1895 and 1896 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Then one day I went to buy a book and they were up to fifty cents.  I had just enough money.  I planned to buy two.  That was okay, Dad was not working but was starting to get around.

By the time I graduated high school, paperbacks were up to seventy-five cents.  There was no money for college and my grades were not good enough to think of a scholarship.  The Vietnam war was raging, and I had a choice:  Get drafted and go straight to war or enlist.  I would get enough training to keep me alive.  So, enlist I did.

During those days of training, I learned that cold was not a totally bad thing and that an hour of sleep spread out over twenty-four was actually a lot.

Reading any type of novel was out of the question.

Some years later, I went past a drug store that had rows of paperbacks to buy.

My father passed away not long before.  So when I started looking at the books, my first tendency was toward the Westerns.  All the ones the store stocked I had already read.  It didn’t seem right to read Westerns any more.

I bought another book.  That cost me a dollar & twenty-five cents.

Since those days I have bought many books; a great many at used book stores where most were slightly discounted.

One day at a used book store in St. Louis, the owner and I were talking about what a new book would cost to publish.

He explained things simply:  A person takes a year of their life to write the book.  Then they spend money for the edit.  Perhaps, the person lands a literary agent who gets 15%.  Then if it gets sold to a publisher, they have the cost of cover design, printing, stocking and distribution.  For that they get 50% or a little more.  The book store that sells the book also gets a percentage.

At this point the poor author who thought he hit the mother lode is, for the time and energy to write and promote a part of his life, the recipient of the smallest amount from each sale.

On a twenty dollar paperback he makes maybe $5.00 per sale, but more like $3.00.

That made a great deal of sense.

Now I am an Indie author.  I pay those costs out of my own pocket.

I am lucky enough to have a wife who is not just a business manager but does as much as a creative consultant.  She did my cover design, as well as the book trailer.  Sandy stays up with what I have going and need to attend.  My wife designed the webpage and tends to it.

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My paperbacks sell for almost $17.00 per copy.  My e-book sells for $4.99.

I am not saying anything bad about a person selling their book for 0.99 cents, but ask yourself:  Would James Patterson or Stephen King?

Nope!

Book Cover Design 101 OR, "That which does not kill me, makes me stronger" - Friedrich Nietzsche

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By Sandra L. Jones, wife of The Author, Patrick Jones

SO...He wrote a book...Now what do we do??

As The Author and I continue on through the Indie Author self-publishing platform, it is very obvious that the process typifies a continuous learning model.  It never ends!!  We continue to read, learn and implement our strategy toward discovering new and better ways from the ground up.

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