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Monday, November 30, 2015

Kindle and Nook Editions have Arrived!




Futurity has finally been released in the Kindle format. And the best part is, it's nearly half the price of a hard copy. It's only $7.99!

Plus, the Nook edition is even a little cheaper, it's $7.49!






You Don't Say??!!


Click here to buy an e-book on Kindle!

Or here for the Nook e-book!

Also, if you haven't already entered to win a free copy of Futurity on Goodreads.com, feel free to enter. What's it going to hurt? If you win, you get a free Christmas present for yourself or someone you love. Hurry, the drawing will end in 8 days! Just click here.








Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Enter to WIN FREE copies of FUTURITY on Goodreads.com!



I just set up a free giveaway of 10 copies of FUTURITY on Goodreads. I'm doing this for more publicity and also in hope that anyone who gets a free book will review it. I NEED reviews ever so badly.

Free Giveaway on Goodreads.com

And spread the word!

 

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Vote for FUTURITY on Goodreads for best Fiction





Every year, Goodreads.com, hosts Choice Awards for the best fiction of the year. I voted for Futurity. If you would go and vote Futurity up that would be amazing. It would really help with exposure. Here are some reviews of Futurity on Goodreads!


"Characters are vibrant and interesting, the plot pacing is excellent, and a strong thread of faith is woven into the story without distracting from the excitement. If you liked X-men, Steelheart, or other fast-paced Sci-Fi stories, you will greatly enjoy this book!" Five Star review by Matthew.


"Futurity is a fun and intriguing read! It is action packed, fast paced and held some twists I didn't see coming. I really enjoy super hero stories in general but I have found that sometimes those kind of stories can seem a bit repetitive. However, that was certainly not case with Futurity. The author did a great job in creating a very unique story that I really enjoyed! I look forward to reading any and all books this author writes. He is definitely a very talented story teller!" Five Star review by Renee P.



Here is the link for the Fiction Voting section in Goodreads:Vote for FUTURITY by Daniel Kuehn. Type Futurity by Daniel Kuehn in the search bar at the bottom of the page. Then vote!


Friday, October 30, 2015

Andrew Klavan's Blog Post

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Andrew Klavan has been my favorite YA author for some time now. I enjoy his witty dialogue, terse descriptions, and fast paced style.

Most of all I enjoyed, his meaningful themes in these well crafted works of art. One of my favorite novels of his is If We Survive. I reviewed it on this blog a while ago. Click here if you want to read my thoughts on it.

On Klavan's blog, I stumbled upon a article mentioning when the secular movie makers bad mouths the conservatives, it seems to affect the box office grosses of movies that they are producing. It's a very fascinating article whether you agree with one side or the other.


Here is the article.

Enjoy!


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Projected Science Fiction Miniseries



From "Desktop Fun: Starships Wallpaper Collection Series 1"

 

    I have been debating quite a while now about perhaps writing a short story and releasing it in "episodes" week after week. It is a science fiction story. Here is synopsis:

  "Awakened from cryo-sleep, Amber finds herself alone in a huge star-ship. Where did her loved ones go? Where is everyone?

 The more she investigates, the more she realizes she isn't alone on the ship.

And it's hunting her.

Will she find her boyfriend and father? Or will she have no choice but to leave the ship before it all ends.

Join Amber, on a journey of fear, courage, and knowing that you are never, ever, alone."



What do you think? Would you want to read a weekly "episode" of this story? I've been writing this story for a while and I know how it ENDS. Lol.

If you are interested, please comment below this article with the single word "vote". And if I get at least a few people to say so, I'll begin "production" immediately! =)





 

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Make an End (Flaw of Television)






   The more and more I watch TV shows, the more I realize that most TV series have a fundamental flaw and strength.

   They have no resolution.

   The lack of resolution and tying up strings is also the TV show's strength because it dangles the imaginary ending just around the corner and entices the viewer to watch "just one more episode". And I applaud the writers and directors for creating such a crazy good way to make money while still making a gripping story that tells well.

   But there is a flaw in their story telling.



   When a author plans on writing a series of books, he generally will (but not always) write a basic outline of the events leading to the conclusion of the epic story. But an author hardly ever sells a book series to a publisher without having an outline, and a planned ending.

   I have started a book without any idea on how it will end and just went with it. And I understand the thrill of the discovery in that. But when millions of dollars hang on the line, you'd better have a goal in mind.

   When did movies or books sell the best, especially during the final installments in a series? They sold the best when there was a definite ending, and all the loving fans, clamored to read/watch the finale, knowing full well that it was the last story, and that it was going to go out with a huge bang. Think: Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and numerous others.

 




  

   What if you could do the same thing with a TV series? What if you could have a projected 2-5 season series that culminated into a finale that the world has never seen on TV? What if you could count down to the final season, the final episodes, and the fans wait eagerly, expectantly, and nervously for the finale they hope and fear for. 

    Instead of letting a series fade out of pop culture by just writing more and more episodes until the following completely hates it, why not make it a classic, a masterpiece, a legend in TV history?

   Tell a story. A story has a beginning, a middle, and an end. If it doesn't have a definite ending, then it lacks one of the most fundamental parts of a plot.

   It may be good style, good premise, good acting, but it can not be good story telling unless it is a complete story.


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   Not having a resolution is a money maker for studios and I understand that. But prolonging a TV series just because it is a hit, shows a lack of creativity to create a new show that is as new and dynamic as the last.




   I challenge every story teller, screenwriter, author, playwright, actor, producer, director, and studios to take a leap and plan, and make an end.
 
   

  

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Not All That is Dim is Shadow

 

  Physical appearance is not everything. Not all that appears to gleam is light. And not all that is dim is shadow.
  It is the deeds, the heart, and choices that define a person as good or evil.