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		<title>background noises</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sitting in my living room, listening to the early morning sounds.  Birds chirping, neighbors revving their truck engines, planes flying overhead, the refrigerator running&#8230;. And now that I think about it, these sounds are present throughout the day, more &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2009/04/background-noises/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sitting in my living room, listening to the early morning sounds.  Birds chirping, neighbors revving their truck engines, planes flying overhead, the refrigerator running&#8230;. And now that I think about it, these sounds are present throughout the day, more or less.  Sounds I am aware of because, time and again, I record <a title="Audiobooks by Teel McClanahan III, at Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/podiobooks/search.php?keyword=teel+mcclanahan" target="_blank">audiobooks</a> at home.  Audiobooks that I don&#8217;t want full of birds tweeting and engines revving and dogs barking.  Audiobooks in which the thumpa-thumpa of a car stereo&#8217;s too-loud bass competing with its ill-tuned engine (well-tuned to produce the most noise, that is) is simply not appropriate.  My hearing is not perfect, not by far, and I often have trouble making out speech over background noise &#8211; a cocktail party is basically a place where I have no idea what most people are saying to me.  (Not to mention, I&#8217;m not much good at small talk, which is all the talk most people in such situations seem to want to have.)  Still, my hearing is good enough -attuned enough- that little noises like these become big annoyances.</p>
<p>There seems to be less traffic noise in the mornings, after everyone has gone to work and before they begin to be released from it, so I tend to try to record in the mornings.  My sleep schedule has been bizarre, of late, and I&#8217;ve been sleeping starting at roughly 3AM-7AM and -despite my best efforts (hampered significantly by an ongoing and severe bout of depression) to get out of bed after only a few hours- running through the middle of the afternoon.  Today it&#8217;s further off &#8211; I put myself to bed last night at 10PM, managed to fall asleep somewhat quickly, but then my mind woke me up at 2:30AM.  I tried to sleep, I fought against waking, I felt quite &#8230; I don&#8217;t know whether I&#8217;m physically or mentally tired, but &#8230; tired, but at 3:30AM this morning, I gave up on it.  Got up.  Started laundry.  Played the <a title="Free Realms - a family-friendly MMO from Sony Online Entertainment" href="http://freerealms.com/" target="_blank">Free Realms Beta</a> for a while&#8230;</p>
<p>Mandy&#8217;s up now, eating a breakfast I made for her, and as I finish writing this, she&#8217;ll be getting ready for school today.  I don&#8217;t think I knew how noisy getting ready for the day is until I started recording audio books.  So, in an hour or so, she&#8217;ll be done with that and I can try to begin recording.  I&#8217;d like to get a couple of hours of recording done today, if my voice works that long.  I need to get ahead of my podcasting; trying to record at the last minute doesn&#8217;t always work, especially when I&#8217;m depressed and/or my sleep schedule is severely kinked.  Last minute is where I&#8217;m at right now, actually.  I don&#8217;t have today&#8217;s podcast episode edited yet.  Realistically, I give myself until midnight of the day I&#8217;ve said it will go up.  Preferably, it always goes up on the morning of that day.  Which, for episodes longer than a minute, means I have to have it recorded ahead of time.</p>
<p>((For the episodes going up on <a title="Podiobooks.com - serialized audiobooks, via podcast" href="http://podiobooks.com" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a>, I really need to be done ahead of time &#8211; in my experience, if I fail to have my episode uploaded &amp; ready to go there by late Thursday night, chances are it won&#8217;t hit the site until Monday.  Which feels like I&#8217;m three days late, even if I uploaded it at 7AM Friday.  Even if it was on <a title="Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/" target="_blank">my own feed</a> at 7AM Friday.  Podiobooks.com feels like the &#8220;real&#8221; venue for my audiobooks.  So I really need to be ahead.  Consequently, <a title="As I wrote this, I also Tweeted it.  Weird." href="http://twitter.com/modernevil/status/1603504124" target="_blank">I think I&#8217;m going to let the Podiobooks feed run a week or so behind my direct feed for the next few books</a>.))</p>
<p>Recording a half-hour episode takes a lot longer than half an hour, by the way.  (Assuming I&#8217;m not doing multiple voices, which takes even longer.)  The actual recording part tends to take me about double, so about an hour.  (Last night I tried to record in the evening, since I seemed not to have a choice, and it took me over 100 minutes to record what will be about 30 minutes of text.)  Editing what I&#8217;ve recorded &#8211; selecting takes when I&#8217;ve recorded multiple takes, cutting out dead air, background noises, mouth noises and the like &#8211; takes about double that, so about two more hours.  With my new computer, mixing together the intro, outro, multiple sections of an episode &amp; transitions between them, leveling everything so volume matches within and across episodes&#8230; actually only takes a few minutes.  I haven&#8217;t timed it, but I seem to be able to do both versions (MEPod &amp; PB) in under half an hour, now, including compression.  Then I have to listen to the entire episode, to be sure I didn&#8217;t miss anything during the edit.  I usually do this while uploading it to both servers &amp; writing the episode description.  So, for a typical 30-minute episode (without character voices), it takes me 4 hours of work.  All of it while listening carefully not just to my own voice, but also to tiny background noises.</p>
<p>This is not work I can do eight hours a day, five days a week.  And not merely because wearing the over-the-ear headphones becomes annoying well before the 4-hour mark.  I am certainly going to try to put in a few long days over the next few weeks, though.  I am certainly going to try to get the other 8 episodes of this book recorded, edited, and ready to go just as fast as I am able, and on to the next book.  Theoretically, it should only take me a total of 40 hours to complete this entire book (not to mention I&#8217;ve already got the first episode done), so why not?  The next two books in the series are each almost exactly the same length book &#8211; so three 40-hour work weeks and I should be done with the entire series, right?</p>
<p>Except I&#8217;m also an <a title="Art by Teel McClanahan III, at wretchedcreature.com" href="http://wretchedcreature.com" target="_blank">artist</a>.  And I&#8217;m also writing a book on my Self Publishing experiences.  And I&#8217;m also creating a deck of Christian cards (and a book to go along with them).  And I&#8217;m also a househusband &#8211; cooking and cleaning and the like are part of my responsibilities.  And I&#8217;m also a marketer.  And a web developer.  And a blogger.  And a <a title="Videos, by Teel McClanahan III, on YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/tmcclanahan" target="_blank">filmmaker</a>.  And involved in social media.  And emotionally unstable, currently depressed &amp; off-kilter.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s only 1 week until the next First Friday, when I have another Art Walk to show at.  (If you&#8217;re in the Phoenix area, come down and see me!  I&#8217;m among the &#8216;<a title="First Fridays Art Walk, on Roosevelt Row in Downtown Phoenix" href="http://rooseveltrow.org/vendors.html" target="_blank">Roosevelt Row</a>&#8216; vendors, and I&#8217;m usually near 5th &amp; Garfield.)  I&#8217;d like to produce some more new art before that happens (though I have plenty in stock, right now &#8211; more than I could possibly show), so that cancels out part of the next week.  I&#8217;ve only just begun writing that book on MicroPublishing, and I&#8217;d like to build some momentum in the writing of it, instead of letting it perhaps wither with only a couple thousand words.  I can&#8217;t record every day (I can&#8217;t recall now which day it was, exactly, but one day this week I managed to stay up late enough that I thought I could record in the morning, after Mandy left, at the end of my waking hours &#8211; but apparently that was when Bulk Trash Pickup decided it was time to slowly and noisily scour my neighborhood.) and I can&#8217;t usually stand to work on audio all day, when I do.  Oh, and because I want to continue posting two episodes a week to my feed, I&#8217;m doing poetry episodes again &#8211; a one to two minute episode of which seems to take 30-45 minutes to create.</p>
<p>So maybe I&#8217;ll get ahead by a couple of episodes in the next week.  And hopefully I&#8217;ll get ahead by the rest in another week or two.  Mandy just walked out the door.  I&#8217;d better get to it.</p>
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		<title>Contest: What&#8217;s FWYCR book about?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 02:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;What&#8217;s the book about?&#8221; &#8211; It&#8217;s the question everyone asks, and they want a quick and easy answer. People who think like marketers want it in the form of an &#8220;elevator pitch&#8221; and people who browse in book stores want &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2009/04/contest-whats-fwycr-book-about/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;What&#8217;s the book about?&#8221; &#8211; It&#8217;s the question everyone asks, and they want a quick and easy answer.  People who think like marketers want it in the form of an &#8220;elevator pitch&#8221; and people who browse in book stores want my book covers to fit neatly into the patterns they expect &#8211; but everyone wants a fast, easy way to make a snap decision about the book.<br />
 <br />
The problem I have with this is that if I could have expressed what I wanted to express in a hundred words or less, it wouldn&#8217;t have been a book, it would have been a business card!<br />
 <br />
So, I&#8217;m having a contest:<br />
<strong>Tell me what my book is about, and you could win a prize.</strong> As Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember draws near to its final <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember, via Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/title/forget-what-you-cant-remember" target="_blank">podcast episode</a> and people all over the world hear its convoluted conclusion, I thought the time was right to ask readers and listeners this oft-repeated and oh-so-important question.  But what are the prizes?<br />
 </p>
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<li>One (1) <strong>First Prize</strong>: I&#8217;ll name a character after you in my next novel &amp; let you decide whether that character lives or dies, plus send you a signed paperback copy of one of my books (your choice).</li>
<li>Two (2) <strong>Second Prizes</strong>: I&#8217;ll send you a signed paperback copy of one of my books (your choice).</li>
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<p> <br />
How to enter:<br />
Email your answer to the question &#8220;<strong>What is <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em> about?</strong>&#8221; to <a href="mailto:teel@modernevil.com">teel@modernevil.com</a>.  The deadline for entry is May 1st, 2009, two weeks after the final chapter goes live at Podiobooks.com.<br />
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<span style="font-size:0.8em;">Void where prohibited.  No purchase necessary: You can read <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember - eBook" href="http://modernevil.com/forget-what-you-cant-remember-ebook/" target="_blank">the eBook</a> or listen to the podcast for free.  Officially open to US Residents only &#8211; but only because I don&#8217;t want to deal with shipping books internationally.  You can still enter from anywhere &amp; if you win I&#8217;ll still name a character after you&#8230; and&#8230; I don&#8217;t know, maybe look up international shipping rates &amp; customs paperwork?  Winners will be selected by whatever method I want &#8211; probably I&#8217;ll just pick the answers I think are best, but I&#8217;m not ruling out asking people on Twitter or some such.  By submitting an entry you are granting me an unlimited, nonexclusive right to use your entry and any derivations thereof for any purpose, including commercial -<em> ie: the point of having a better answer to this question is to be able to get more people to read and/or buy my book, so I need the right to use the best answers to that end.</em>  I <em>will</em> be running a very similar contest for both <a title="Lost and Not Found, by Teel McClanahan III" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/lost-and-not-found/" target="_blank">Lost and Not Found</a> and <a title="Dragons' Truth, by Teel McClanahan III" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/dragons-truth/" target="_blank">Dragons&#8217; Truth</a> in May, in case you want to go read and/or listen to those books &amp; prepare your answer in advance.</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I was in New York, NY for the first time in my life.  I won a free conference pass to O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s Tools of Change for Publishing conference from Booksquare, managed to afford the airfare and hotel (Would you &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2009/02/not-about-tools-of-change/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I was in New York, NY for the first time in my life.  I won a free conference pass to <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2009" target="_blank">O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s Tools of Change for Publishing</a> conference from <a title="Booksquare" href="http://booksquare.com/" target="_blank">Booksquare</a>, managed to afford the airfare and hotel (Would you believe I flew to NYC, stayed for 3 nights within 1.0mi of the conference at Times Square, was fed the entire time, and flew home for under $550?), and had a great time.  I have <a title="Teel McClanahan III on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/modernevil" target="_blank">tweeted</a> a bit about it, from the conference, and I have many, many pages of hand-written notes I took over the two days of the conference I attended, but this post is not about Tools of Change.  I may (or may not &#8211; but probably will) blog extensively about it later.  There&#8217;s a good chance I&#8217;ll write a thousand words or more per page of notes, not to mention anecdotes about everything that happened between sessions and at night.  This is not one of those posts.</p>
<p>This post is about everything else.  This post is about how, in between the last two First Friday Art Walks (ie: basically in January), I painted 6 <a title="'gentle, tentacles', at wretchedcreature.com" href="http://wretchedcreature.com/2009/01/gentle-tentacles/" target="_blank">new</a> <a title="'bursting, burning (out)', at wretchedcreature.com" href="http://wretchedcreature.com/2009/01/bursting-burning-out/" target="_blank">paintings</a>, recorded the audio for the <a title="Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/" target="_blank">podcast</a> <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember, at Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/title/forget-what-you-cant-remember" target="_blank">version</a> of <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember, from Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/forget-what-you-cant-remember/" target="_blank">FWYCR</a> (inlcuding 6 chapters ahead of where I needed to be), wrote 5 (mostly long) blog posts, did my taxes, et cetera, et cetera.  This post is about how, since the February First Friday Art Walk I haven&#8217;t painted anything new, have only written this blog post, and have only finished the single chapter of <a title="Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/" target="_blank">MEPod</a> that was due today.  This post is about how I don&#8217;t know when my next book will be ready for publication, or what book it will be.  This post is about how I occasionally notice that <a title="my comment on Matthew Selznick's blog post about podiobooks' performance on Amazon" href="http://www.mattselznick.com/blog/scribtotum/2009/02/17/the-top-podiobooks-at-amazoncom/#comment-36368" target="_blank">I don&#8217;t have a &#8220;marketing strategy.&#8221;</a> This post is about feeling insignificant, helpless.</p>
<p>After this month&#8217;s First Friday Art Walk in downtown Phoenix (I show among the vendors known as &#8220;<a title="Roosevelt Row" href="http://rooseveltrow.org/" target="_blank">Roosevelt Row</a>&#8221; &#8211; the booths in the blocked off streets of Garfield between 4th &amp; 6th, on 5th between Garfield &amp; McKinley, and starting next month on 6th as well &#8211; I&#8217;m there every month, I pre-paid for all of 2009, and you can see/buy my art and/or books in person there for cash), I sold two paintings.  Did not sell them <em>at</em> the Art Walk, one because I don&#8217;t take credit cards on site, the other because there wasn&#8217;t a convenient ATM, but sold them after being seen there.  Gladly drove across town on Saturday to deliver <a title="'bursting, burning (out)', at wretchedcreature.com" href="http://wretchedcreature.com/2009/01/bursting-burning-out/" target="_blank">one</a> (after processing the payment through Google Checkout) and to a different part of town on Sunday to deliver <a title="'fibonacci series #2', at wretchedcreature.com" href="http://wretchedcreature.com/2008/08/fibonacci-series-2/" target="_blank">the other</a>.  I&#8217;m always glad to put my creations into the hands of people who appreciate them.  People who love them.  People who are excited to be able to see them again and again.  These kind of sales are awesome.</p>
<p>Very early Monday morning I left for NY. Thursday evening I returned to Phoenix.  Friday I did laundry and tried to recover from the conference &amp; the trip.</p>
<p>Saturday I had another Art Walk / Art Fair, this time at <a title="Angel's Serenity" href="http://angelsserenity.com/" target="_blank">Angel&#8217;s Serenity</a> in North Phoenix/Scottsdale.  The Angel&#8217;s Serenity Art Fair is a Saturday, daytime event.  It had better turnout when the economy was in better shape (and when there was an open coffee shop involved &#8211; since gone out of business), but I still feel it&#8217;s worthwhile to show there.  It certainly doesn&#8217;t cost anything but my time and effort.  Sold a few books (You&#8217;ve seen the <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember, from Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/forget-what-you-cant-remember/" target="_blank">new</a> <a title="More Lost Memories, from Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/more-lost-memories/" target="_blank">books</a>, right?), about half to returning customers.  That&#8217;s my favorite and most reassuring sort of customer, the ones who have bought my books before, read them, and want to buy the new books, too.  That&#8217;s the basis for my publishing model; to build an audience of people who will continue buying my books as I continue to write them.  Didn&#8217;t move any art at the Art Fair, but a past customer and I spent a lot of time discussing the 5 or 6 pieces he wants to buy &#8211; if only I catch him at the right time of the month.  I&#8217;ll follow up with him after the first of the month.</p>
<p>Writing it out, I know it hasn&#8217;t been a lot of time &#8211; especially since the conference <em>was </em>actually work.  Yet I feel unaccomplished, so far.  Dilligent, yes.  I recorded three more chapters of FWYCR yesterday, and worked on trying to figure out what to do about the final main character&#8217;s voice &#8211; it needs to be distinct, striking, but not distracting or confusing.  I edited, mixed, compressed &amp; posted <a title="Episode 48: Forget What You Can't Remember, chapter 15 - on the Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/episode-48/" target="_blank">chapter 15</a> today, went to two banks and a book store, and am writing this blog post.  I&#8217;ve been working on some other ideas (more below) as well.  Still, I feel I haven&#8217;t done enough.  On the other hand, a big part of why I chose not to buy the big TV was so that I would be able to work longer without stress and worry &#8211; so that I would be able to go at my own pace without having to freak out about whether my art &amp; writing were bringing in enough money on a day-to-day and week-to-week basis.  So I&#8217;m trying not to freak out.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also looking at some new projects.  I&#8217;m considering designing a deck of cards &#8211; you can think of them like tarot cards or fortune telling cards, though I&#8217;m developing them largely from scratch.  I&#8217;m working out some planning and manufacturing ideas already, starting work on basic artwork &amp; meanings.  Probably a set of 50 cards &#8211; thinking of maybe putting it out as a &#8220;deck&#8221; of <a title="Business Cards, at moo.com" href="http://www.moo.com/products/business_cards.php" target="_blank">moo business cards</a>, actually, though I haven&#8217;t fully considered all the different custom card-deck printing options out there yet.  Feel free to suggest someone in the comments.  Then, in parallel with developing the deck, write a book explaining the cards, their meanings, and how to do a &#8220;reading&#8221; from them.  Publish the book &amp; make the cards available &#8211; because I can, and it interests me to do so.  Not sure how to market such a thing, and certainly can&#8217;t bundle the cards with the book via Lightning Source, but it&#8217;s an idea.  If I decide to paint the images for the cards, that could mean up to 50 new Mini-Paintings &#8211; I&#8217;d want to do them at a size I could scan with the equipment I have, so probably 8&#215;10&#8243; or smaller canvas or canvas boards.  Or perhaps illustrations on paper, but then I&#8217;d have to mount/mat/frame them.  bleh.  But either way, that could be a gallery show I could shop around.  Hang the originals on the walls, sell the cards &amp; books (&amp; originals), and have me (someone) do readings for guests all night/nights.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also increasingly thinking of trying to put together a music &#8220;album.&#8221;  Probably a &#8220;Christian music album,&#8221; at that.  I keep having to compose my own music for the podcasts (because I&#8217;m quite stubborn and independent) and thus to think about music, to design music, and to practice with its creation.  I&#8217;ve been <em>vaguely </em>thinking about creating music since middle or high school, but have rarely stuck with any physical instrument for more than a few weeks at a time &amp; have never studied musical composition.  Having Garageband in front of me several hours a week, listening to music I&#8217;ve composed play behind my audiobooks, it&#8217;s been pushing me more and more toward writing songs &amp; putting together an album.  That, I don&#8217;t have outlines or plans or marketing plans for (yet), unlike the cards/book thing above, but it&#8217;s rolling around in my head, closer and closer to the front all the time.</p>
<p>Which brings me around to what may be a lack of focus.  If I&#8217;m writing/composing/recording/producing an album of Christian music, am I focused on art?  On writing?  On publishing?  I&#8217;ve squeezed the designing of a deck of fortune cards (did you know the Old Testament  condemns divination?) into the art/publishing worlds with the hand-painting of the art &amp; the writing/publishing of a companion book, but has my focus slipped?  What happened to the anthology of short stories I was working on last year?  When is <a title="Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction - Recollections of an Alternate Past, from Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/untrue-tales/" target="_blank">UTFBF-RoaAP</a>: Book Four going to be written?  Will I paint anything other than these cards any time soon?  What about my next podcast novel (due in April)?  What about marketing?</p>
<p>Marketing?  Fuck.  I knew I was forgetting something.  I still haven&#8217;t figured out how to do <em>marketing</em>.  Sigh.</p>
<p>In other news, since my books are increasingly apparent as some sort of idealized-communist propaganda, I&#8217;ve begun slogging my way through Atlas Shrugged.  The Fountainhead is next.  Then probably the Communist Manifesto, Wealth of Nations and Mein Kampf.  I&#8217;ve never read any of these, but time for reading is part of what I bought myself when I didn&#8217;t buy a 73&#8243; HDTV.  Speaking of which, I&#8217;m going to go work on Atlas Shrugged right now.</p>
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		<title>Free copy of FWYCR paperback!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:13:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m giving away 5 copies of my new novel, Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember, through Goodreads&#8216; First Reads program. &#8220;How can I be the lucky recipient of one of these free books,&#8221; you ask? It&#8217;s easy:   1) Sign up &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2009/01/free-copy-of-fwycr-paperback/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m giving away 5 copies of my new novel, Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember, through <a title="Goodreads" href="http://goodreads.com" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>&#8216; <a title="first reads, from Goodreads.com" href="http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway" target="_blank">First Reads</a> program.  <em>&#8220;How can I be the lucky recipient of one of these free books,&#8221;</em> you ask?  It&#8217;s easy:<br />
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1) Sign up for a Goodreads account.<br />
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<em>1b) Actually use your account; put in books you&#8217;ve read, are currently reading, want to read, write reviews, and otherwise participate!</em><br />
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2) <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember giveaway, at Goodreads.com" href="http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/223.Forget_What_You_Can_t_Remember" target="_blank">Go here and click &#8216;Enter to win&#8217;</a>.<br />
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No, really, it&#8217;s that easy to enter.  Then, at the end of the month (ie: January 31st, 2009) Goodreads will work its mojo and semi-randomly select 5 people to receive free books.  ((They have an algorithm and everything:  <em>&#8220;Goodreads will collect interest in the book, and select winners at our discretion. Our algorithm uses member data to match interested members with each book.&#8221;</em>))  Then I&#8217;ll ship out the books personally to the winners, and they&#8217;ll bask in the wordy-goodness that is the new book.<br />
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For those of you who either a) don&#8217;t win, or b) don&#8217;t like paper books, but still don&#8217;t feel like paying:  Please feel free to enjoy the free serialized audio version of the novel, either by signing up for the <a title="Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast">Modern Evil Podcast</a> or by going to <a title="Forget What You Can't Remember, at Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/title/forget-what-you-cant-remember" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a> and signing up for either the default feed (which gives you episodes as I post them) or a custom feed (and get episodes on your own schedule).  The free eBook version should be available in February, 2009, as well.  Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>A lot of podcasting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve been reading a lot about it here because it&#8217;s been dominating my time and my thoughts a lot lately. In case you somehow aren&#8217;t aware, I&#8217;ve been podcasting my fiction and poetry via the Modern Evil Podcast, and simultaneously &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/12/a-lot-of-podcasting/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve been reading a lot about it here because it&#8217;s been dominating my time and my thoughts a lot lately.  In case you somehow aren&#8217;t aware, I&#8217;ve been podcasting my fiction and poetry via the <a href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/" title="Modern Evil Podcast">Modern Evil Podcast</a>, and simultaneously releasing my podcast novels over at <a href="http://podiobooks.com/" title="Podiobooks.com">Podiobooks.com</a> in sync with my personal feed.  My feed (the Modern Evil Podcast) has also included (in addition to the weekly, half-hour episodes roughly identical to the Podiobooks release) poetry and short fiction in mid-week episodes.</p>
<p>&lt;complain&gt;<br />
What this means, for my time, is that I have effectively been running three weekly podcasts: The podiobooks feed, with just the novel, the Modern Evil Podcast Friday episodes, with the novel and alternate introduction and closing, and the Modern Evil Podcast mid-week episodes, with my poetry and short fiction.  ~2.2x the recording and editing, 3x the mixing, converting, and uploading vs. doing one weekly podcast.  It&#8217;s been a lot of work, and time and thought consuming.<br />
&lt;/complain&gt;</p>
<p>So, along with the upcoming release of my new book, <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em> (now targeting a January release), I&#8217;m going to be starting podcasting it.  In fact, I&#8217;m planning to overlap the two novels&#8217; releases, so that people who listen to the final episode of <em>Lost and Not Found</em> on Podiobooks can immediately go subscribe to <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em> and so that people who subscribe to the Modern Evil Podcast will -instead of going for a while without episodes- get an extra episode or two during the overlap.  Now, here&#8217;s the lazy part:</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to continue releasing on the MEPodcast at the same time as Podiobooks, but <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em> is already broken into chapters of roughly even length, each of which should be around 15 minutes long.  I&#8217;m going to release one chapter at a time, twice a week, into each feed.  No poetry or short stories in the MEPodcast during the run, just chapter after chapter of the novel.  Also: because of the structure of <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em>, the majority of chapters have no &#8220;breaks&#8221; in them, and thus will have a somewhat reduced editing time and effort &#8211; a savings then multiplied by the double feeds.</p>
<p>The <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em> podcast should wrap up around mid-April, 2009, according to this release schedule.  Hopefully by then I&#8217;ll have another book or two written.</p>
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		<title>Getting easier, getting better</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Podcasting is getting easier, the more I do it. I&#8217;m either getting more confident, or more sloppy, the more hours of audio I record and put online. Today I put together this week&#8217;s episode faster than ever, partially because there &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/11/getting-easier-getting-better/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Podcasting is getting easier, the more I do it.  I&#8217;m either getting more confident, or more sloppy, the more hours of audio I record and put online.  Today I put together this week&#8217;s episode faster than ever, partially because there was less editing required.  The mid-week episode wasn&#8217;t so bad, either, and for a similar reason.  That, I think, has something to do with another thing I think I&#8217;m getting better at: writing.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t necessarily going faster, or easier, during the actual writing.  But especially as I&#8217;ve been deep in the midst of writing a spinoff novel to Lost and Not Found and my immediate flow into a spinoff of that while recording the audio version of Lost and Not Found, I&#8217;ve been able to see how my writing has changed.  Or, at the least, to see how much my writing could be improved from what was in Lost and Not Found.  Hopefully by seeing that I&#8217;m able to steer away from it in my new writing.  Even just little things like maintaining tense consistently, or using the same version of a word throughout a book (ie: either the British <em>or</em> the American version, but not switching back and forth between the two), which I thought I&#8217;d corrected in the Second Edition of Lost and Not Found, are very frustrating.  I don&#8217;t know how much time I want to keep sinking into that book, but it isn&#8217;t up to my current standards.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m writing something very strange, right now.  I&#8217;m not sure anyone will understand it.  I&#8217;m not sure what to do with it, this collection of stories.  The strangeness, the expected failure to understand, are iterative.  I see them in individual sentences &#038; paragraphs, in each story, and in the collection as a whole.  I&#8217;m not sure it&#8217;ll be book length when it&#8217;s complete.  Maybe, but book length feels very far away, right now, and my list of stories yet to be written for it feels like it&#8217;s dwindling.  Perhaps I will write a series of stories even further removed from <em>Forget What You Can&#8217;t Remember</em>, which are spinoffs of these spinoff stories and which show the stories of characters who are incidental to the stories of the incidental characters in that novel.  I already have one in mind, actually.  If it&#8217;s just the one, I&#8217;ll pretend it&#8217;s relevant.  If I can come up with more, perhaps I&#8217;ll divide <em>More Lost Memories</em> into chunks.</p>
<p>I discovered in the last few days that NaNoWriMo doesn&#8217;t really matter to me, any more.  Not in a giving up way, not in an apathetic way, but in the following way:  This is my job.  It doesn&#8217;t matter whether I hit your word count goal, as long as I reach a length that I, as the publisher, feel is &#8216;book length&#8217;.  It doesn&#8217;t matter whether I hit your time goal, because if I finish early then great, get to work on writing the next thing sooner and if I don&#8217;t finish on time I still have to keep writing.  This is my job.  This is what I do.  I write.  I make publishing decisions.  When one book is done, I work on another (I&#8217;ve got at least four books either partially written or entirely written and partially edited right now, with at least a couple more ready to be worked on, and an endless supply of imagination) and when that&#8217;s done this will still be my job.  So it doesn&#8217;t matter.  Not practically.  Although: we did buy Little Big Planet as NaNo-bait, and we aren&#8217;t allowed to open it until both Mandy and I finish our books.  So, there&#8217;s that.</p>
<p>Alright.  It&#8217;s 5AM.  This isn&#8217;t an early post, it&#8217;s a late one.  Been up all night.  Barely written anything.  Even more fun, I need to be up on Saturday, during the day, for <a href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/north-valley-art-walk-november-22nd/">North Valley Art Walk</a>, followed by an Iron-Chef-type battle (Pumpkin), followed by the NaNoWriMo all-nighter, followed by church, then probably the Scottsdale Art Fair, and then my Nephews&#8217; birthday party.  No, seriously, if I don&#8217;t get to bed on time tomorrow night I&#8217;ll be running from early Saturday morning until late Sunday evening on almost no sleep at all.  Because my life is awesome.  Time for bed.  Whenever it is I get up, I&#8217;ll record an intro for the Modern Evil Podcast, mix the episode, and get it online, ASAP.  I&#8217;m going to aim for &#8230;9AM?  Someone call me at 9AM.</p>
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		<title>Modern Evil Podcast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, in addition to posting the audio version of Lost and Not Found on Podiobooks.com (coming soon), I&#8217;ve decided to start my own podcast feed for Modern Evil Press.  This feed will update at least once a week with the &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/09/modern-evil-podcast/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, in addition to posting the audio version of <a title="Lost and Not Found, from Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/lost-and-not-found/" target="_blank">Lost and Not Found</a> on <a title="Podiobooks.com" href="http://Podiobooks.com" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a> (coming soon), I&#8217;ve decided to start <a title="Modern Evil Podcast" href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/?feed=podcast">my own podcast feed</a> for <a title="Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com" target="_blank">Modern Evil Press</a>.  This feed will update at least once a week with the latest episode of a novel (beginning with Lost and Not Found), and I hope also to update it mid-week with something else.  The &#8216;something else&#8217; would be shorter, perhaps a poem from one of the Worth 1k books, a short story, or a preview of a work-in-progress.  If you want &#8220;pure&#8221; feeds for the novels, definitely go to Podiobooks.com and <a title="books by Teel McClanahan at Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/podiobooks/search.php?keyword=teel+mcclanahan" target="_blank">subscribe to the ones you want</a>, but if you want to have a taste of everything we (which means me, it&#8217;s a one-man-publishing-company) have to offer at Modern Evil Press, the Modern Evil Podcast is the way to go.</p>
<p>Point your &#8220;Podcatcher&#8221; (ie: iTunes, for most people) to: <a href="http://modernevil.com/Podcast/?feed=podcast">http://modernevil.com/Podcast/?feed=podcast</a></p>
<p>Incidentally, I simultaneously added a &#8220;news feed&#8221; to modernevil.com, where I&#8217;ll try to post things like the upcoming Art Walk at Intatto Coffee (9/27/08) &#8230; so there&#8217;s relevant information there beyond book descriptions and sales pitches.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 06:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been working on various aspects of this project throughout the month of August, and there is yet quite a lot of work to be done before the project is complete, but it is complete enough to begin putting it &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/09/lost-and-not-found-audiobook-coming-soo/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been working on various aspects of this project throughout the month of August, and there is yet quite a lot of work to be done before the project is complete, but it is complete enough to begin putting it out there for the world to see (by which I mean hear).  Tonight I submitted the first episode of the<a title="Lost and Not Found at modernevil.com" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/lost-and-not-found/" target="_blank"> Lost and Not Found</a> audiobook to <a title="Podiobooks.com" href="http://Podiobooks.com/" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a>.  I am assured that their queue is not too long right now, so it should go up there &#8230; well, relatively soon.  Maybe next week, but certainly within September. *<em>cough</em>*  I hope to have everything in place to start my own podcast/feed of my audiobooks by the end of this week, at <a title="Modern Evil Press" href="http://modernevil.com/" target="_blank">modernevil.com</a>.</p>
<p>The podiobooks.com feed will be strictly the book by itself, same as for <a title="Dragons' Truth at Podiobooks.com" href="http://www.podiobooks.com/title/dragons-truth/" target="_blank">Dragons&#8217; Truth</a>.  The Modern Evil Press podcast (Should that be just &#8220;Modern Evil Podcast&#8221;, or &#8220;Modern Evil Press Podcast&#8221;?  Hrm&#8230;)  will also include short stories and future audiobooks (including the followup novel to Lost and Not Found I am currently writing) as well as a small amount of &#8220;chatter&#8221; and promos for other podcasts / podiobooks I want to spread the word about.  It should be an ongoing / continuous podcast, going forward.  bleh.</p>
<p>I never really wanted to do a podcast of my own (though I did try my hand at audio blogging now and again, long before podcasts became popular, and it recently occurred to me that I was doing a sort-of podiobook back in 2001, when I &#8220;released&#8221; a serialized audiobook as I was recording it, week by week sending out installments&#8230; by snail mail, rather than the as-yet-uninvented RSS), so I&#8217;m not sure how much &#8220;chatter&#8221; I&#8217;ll actually be doing, but at least some more information and advertisement than in the 20-second intro/outro I did for the podiobooks.com version.  At least to remind people that there are paper versions of the books available, and perhaps updates on what else I&#8217;m working on that week, instead of just saying &#8220;see modernevil.com for more info&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never been much good at maintaining regular content-update schedules, so we&#8217;ll just have to wait and see how things go with the podcasts.  I&#8217;ve got 5 episodes of Lost and Not Found recorded and -nearly- ready for upload.  I can record/edit/mix roughly an episode a day at this point (since I&#8217;ve done most of the music and planning work in advance&#8230; though my crazy plans require a certain amount more work on the music for a few future episodes&#8230; you&#8217;ll have to wait and listen to find out what I mean), and I expect there to be in the vicinity of 15 episodes total, so even without working on it <em>every</em> day, I should still be a couple of months ahead before <a title="September 21st, 1978" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_21" target="_blank">my birthday</a> rolls around, which will make things easier in that regard.</p>
<p>Anyway, along with the podcast, I plan to be adding a proper sort of &#8220;news feed&#8221; to modernevil.com (and to <a title="wretched creature - Art by Teel McClanahan III" href="http://wretchedcreature.com" target="_blank">wretchedcreature.com</a> as well) with updates on things like the next Art Walk at Intatto Coffee (September 27th!  Come and see my latest art, and get books signed!) or&#8230; well, I&#8217;ll probably go do the Phoenix Art Walk October 3rd, as well.  And I need to throw together a website specifically for Lost and Not Found, like I did for Dragons&#8217; Truth &#8230; except I need to let people know this one exists, rather than putting it up late and not really linking to it.  I own lostandnotfound.com already.  In fact, I&#8217;ve put a couple of media files there, already:  Listen to <a title="Lost and Not Found - Five minute audiobook preview" href="http://lostandnotfound.com/LostAndNotFound-preview.mp3" target="_blank">a &#8220;five minute&#8221; preview</a> of the Lost and Not Found audiobook, or grab<a title="Lost and Not Found - 60 second audiobook promo" href="http://lostandnotfound.com/LostAndNotFound-promo.mp3" target="_blank"> the 60-second promo</a> for Lost and Not Found to share with your friends/blog-readers/podcast-listeners/pets/self/et cetera.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it for now&#8230; getting sleepy. Been up (and working) since before 7AM.  Mostly on the audiobook.  Forgot (slash was too busy for) to paint, today.  In the middle of at least 4 new paintings, and have another I need to photograph &amp; get online&#8230; Exciting stuff.  And did I mention I&#8217;m over halfway through the new novel?  I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;ll take up some of the days I&#8217;m not recording &amp; editing audio between now and forever&#8230;  So, lots of stuff in the works, I hope you tune in, and I&#8217;ll try to post again soon.</p>
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		<title>starting work on Lost and Not Found audiobook</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 12:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve begun work on recording the audio version of Lost and Not Found this month. I recorded the first 14 pages or so, though I need to re-listen to them &#8230; I think I may have been reading a little &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/08/starting-work-on-lost-and-not-found-audiobook/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve begun work on recording the audio version of <a title="Lost and Not Found, a novel, by Teel McClanahan III" href="http://modernevil.com/category/fiction/lost-and-not-found/" target="_blank">Lost and Not Found</a> this month.  I recorded the first 14 pages or so, though I need to re-listen to them &#8230; I think I may have been reading a little too quickly.  I want to set a good pace, speak clearly, and really create a professional product.  The current plan is to record at least half a dozen episodes and at least one promo and get it started online on <a title="Podiobooks.com - free, serialized audiobooks" href="http://podiobooks.com/" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a> under their &#8220;normal model&#8221; &#8211; which is to say, one episode a week until it&#8217;s done, somewhere between a normal podcast and a limited run series.  They require 5 episodes done before they&#8217;ll start you, anyway, so that&#8217;s easy enough.  Theoretically I could record them all in a week or so and get started as soon as they get the book started online.  Due to some system changes they happened to be putting into effect at the exact time I submitted it, it was several weeks after I submitted it that <a title="Dragons' Truth on Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/title/dragons-truth/" target="_blank">they put Dragons&#8217; Truth online</a>.  Since I&#8217;m known, since I&#8217;m already set up in the system, and especially because I hold myself to such a high personal quality standard (I <em>really </em>want to be putting out as professional quality of work as I can), it shouldn&#8217;t take as long with Lost and Not Found.</p>
<p>Depending on how recording goes and how quickly I read and how long each episode is (there are no chapter breaks in Lost and Not Found, so I have to find places in the story where it makes sense to stop), I expect to have somewhere in the vicinity of fifteen to twenty-five episodes for the full book.  This puts the length of time for the serialized release at roughly three to six months.  I would like to have the novel I&#8217;m currently working on come out concurrent with or prior to the completion of that audio program, since it is almost -but not quite- <a title="recent post about my new novel, in the same world as Lost and Not Found" href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/08/working-on-a-new-novel/" target="_blank">a sequel to Lost and Not Found</a>, and the cross-promotion should probably be helpful.  Also, since I expect to be able to do most or all of the recording of the audio version of this new novel during that period as well, so that people could start listening to one immediately after finishing the other.  I&#8217;m trying to build an audience, see?</p>
<p>In order to get even a single episode of the audio book ready for publication I need both the text of the book recorded and to [select|compose] a [piece|pieces] of music for the opening, closing, and as a bridge in between different sections of the same episode.  There is also the question of &#8220;bed music,&#8221; which I understand means music which plays softly in the background of the entire audiobook.  Bed music has the benefit of covering the tiny amount of background noise which cannot be avoided without [buying thousands of dollars of gear plus building a soundproof recording booth | removing it in post-production and somewhat distorting the sound of your voice in the process], but also represents the challenge of finding music which relates to the story and setting without becoming distracting or annoying to readers, plus that of finding thirty to sixty minutes&#8217; worth of it for each episode (depending on the length of your episodes).  On one hand, I&#8217;d like to have bed music, to create the perception of a better recording.  On the other hand&#8230;</p>
<p>Well, on the other hand, I don&#8217;t like to select music, I like to compose it myself.  Not that I have any experience composing music &#8211; I&#8217;m certainly not trained, and I&#8217;d pause before describing myself as self-taught.  I haven&#8217;t even looked up a basic how-to online.  I just like to screw around once in a while, whistling, with an instrument, or in GarageBand on my iBook &#8211; and I&#8217;ve only spent perhaps a total of a few weeks in my life (a day here, a couple days there) doing anything musical at all before this year.  On the other hand, I sit in front of an piano or pick up an accordion or a guitar and, after a few minutes of re-acquainting myself with the interface, music comes out.  I sit down with an instrument and melodies build from my fingers.  Not proper songs, usually, but in opposition to what I&#8217;ve seen happen with other people at untrained instruments (how do they get it to sound so <em><strong>bad</strong></em>?), something musical.  Anyway, starting with Dragons&#8217; Truth I began composing my own music and I plan to do so for my future audio releases.</p>
<p>For the purpose of opening, closing, and bridge music I only need about sixty seconds of music, max.  For podcasts it&#8217;s a good idea not to put more than about thirty seconds of anything in before getting to the story itself, or more than about sixty seconds of anything at the end.  More than that, and people tend to skip it.  For some listeners, even sixty seconds it pushing it for a closing.  Most promos (which theoretically I could get other podcasts to play in their episodes) are sixty seconds or less, as well.  So for these things you don&#8217;t need more music than this.  Easy, right?</p>
<p>Would you believe I spent the better part of last week (nearly four full days) working on the music I want to use for Lost and Not Found, and the end result -at four thirty in the morning yesterday- was a sixty second audio file?  What if I told you it was just a first draft?  That I spent the first three days scrawling in a notebook, obsessively crunching non-base10 math by hand, creating page after page of numbers, up to 24 digits in length (so far), and that I spent the fourth day transcoding the results into the computer as music?  Music that I couldn&#8217;t guess the sound of before I was finished entering it in and hit play.  Music that I think I like with a little faster tempo so maybe I&#8217;ll have to do another several hours&#8217; math to get to a full minute again.  Oh, and incidentally, music the math for which also creates the possibility of a generic sort of non-repeating but boundless melody, which I may be able to use as bed music?  Which simple mathematical variations on could change the tone to match the four different stories in the novel that I&#8217;d like to each have individualized music?  Hooray, crazy!  Hooray, math!  <em>Maybe.</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll have to spend a couple more days entering the numbers into the system in various configurations to see if the calculations continue to sound good or if I&#8217;ll need to start from scratch (or worse, just modify this melody system heavily &#8211; I prefer the beauty of math right now) to create working music.  And once the music is ready, it can be combined with the spoken word recordings of the book&#8217;s text and the book&#8217;s promos, and once that&#8217;s done I can submit it and start serializing it.  Which reminds me, I really need to write a promo for Lost and Not Found.  If you&#8217;ve read it, how do you think I could sell it to new [readers|listeners]?</p>
<p>One other little thing on the subject of the audiobook &#8211; since we don&#8217;t really have the room (or the money) to create a dedicated (or even isolated) recording space, I&#8217;ve set up in the bedroom.  The other day while trying to adjust after working so that people could get by, a piece of equipment fell down and the jack on my headphones broke.  These are relatively nice, closed ear headphones of sufficient quality to do near-professional quality audio work (really, my ears aren&#8217;t trained to do well enough to know the difference between these headphones and the ones that cost 5x-10x), and the only thing wrong with them right now is they can&#8217;t plug in to an audio source.  All they need is the jack cut off and a new one spliced/soldered on, though I don&#8217;t trust myself to do a good enough job repairing them to end up with quality sound.  So I took them to a local repair shop Monday (and called a second one) and the cost to have a professional repair it is the same as the cost to order another set online (depending on shipping cost).  Sigh.  I can&#8217;t really record any more until I have [new|repaired] headphones.  So in reality it&#8217;s a good thing I&#8217;m spending days and weeks on the musical portion of this project right now, since I can&#8217;t get any more done on the spoken portion.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll post again when I have a promo.  Oh, and when I have a site design for lostandnotfound.com, which I would like to be able to launch simultaneously with the Podiobook, and whose design should allow for the new book to be advertised along side it.  Sigh.  What should <strong>that </strong>look like?  What should it <em>do?</em></p>
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		<title>little &#8216;o this, little &#8216;o that</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been feeling a bit down, lately. Getting things accomplished is somewhat more difficult in these emotional doldrums.  I&#8217;ve been feeling disjointed and unfocused, often even conflicted when it comes to how to proceed with my individual stories and pieces &#8230; <a href="http://lessthanthis.com/2008/06/little-o-this-little-o-that/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been feeling a bit down, lately. Getting things accomplished is somewhat more difficult in these emotional doldrums.  I&#8217;ve been feeling disjointed and unfocused, often even conflicted when it comes to how to proceed with my individual stories and pieces of art.  But I&#8217;ve got a bit done.</p>
<p>I put Chapter 1 of the Dragons&#8217; Truth audiobook up at <a title="Dragons' Truth" href="http://dragonstruth.com" target="_blank">dragonstruth.com</a>.</p>
<p>I added a link to dragonstruth.com over at <a title="Teel McClanahan III" href="http://teelmcclanahan.com" target="_blank">teelmcclanahan.com</a>, and re-arranged the page a little.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been waffling for the last week or so on exactly what colors to use for a piece I sketched out, but I spent a few hours working on it in Photoshop last night, pre-visualizing various color schemes, and came upon something which should be both in line with my original thoughts and interesting to look at.  I threw the first coat of paint on it tonight:</p>
<p><img style="border: 0;" src="http://lessthanthis.com/img/swodniw03.jpg" alt="coat of black paint" width="400" height="300" /></p>
<p>I also started and finished another painting this week.  I&#8217;m calling it &#8220;<span style="font-family:century gothic, sans serif;">things i&#8217;ve lost</span>&#8220;, and I&#8217;ll post later with more images and information on making it:</p>
<p><img style="border: 0;" src="http://wretchedcreature.com/thingsIveLost.png" alt="things i've lost" width="400" /></p>
<p>Yes, that&#8217;s my hair.</p>
<p>What else?  Hmm&#8230;  I&#8217;ve uploaded Dragons&#8217; Truth to <a title="Podiobooks.com" href="http://podiobooks.com/" target="_blank">Podiobooks.com</a> twice now; I&#8217;m told it should go online Monday.</p>
<p>Oh, and I&#8217;ve been <a title="modernevil on Plurk" href="http://www.plurk.com/user/modernevil" target="_blank">Plurking</a> a lot lately.</p>
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