Another year, another book launch! One of my goals with doing serialized fiction was making sure the end product was polished enough to package as a book at the end of each story arc. Disillusionist, The LitRPG Misadventures: Fetch Quests and Bog Gods is available for pre-order on Amazon and launching on January 18th, 2022! … Continue reading Disillusionist – Fetch Quests and Bog Gods
Author: Tony L Joy
Computer? Generate a Character, Please.
It may not come as a surprise to most of you that I enjoy some specifically nerdy things, and that I consider Artificial Intelligence one of the most fascinating areas for speculation within the broad realm or nerdy-stuff. I'm certain I've mentioned Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom at some point as a fun exploration of AI's … Continue reading Computer? Generate a Character, Please.
Sequels and Serialized Fiction
Thanks to everyone's support in sharing it and the great LitRPG communities out there, Forge of Eternity: Alpha Testing is doing well in the wild. Now that it's released and I've taken care of the first stage of marketing, I can talk about what's next in the series. Next on deck is book two in … Continue reading Sequels and Serialized Fiction
New Rule: Don’t Hide the Cool Stuff
Forge of Eternity: Alpha Testing launches tomorrow, and setting up some of the ads on Amazon caused me to reflect on my first book launch a little over a year ago. While Kludged Singularity was well received by people who did pick it up, I found that it was impossible to market. I'll pause here … Continue reading New Rule: Don’t Hide the Cool Stuff
Disillusionist: Deceived – A “Forge of Eternity” Short
Forge of Eternity: Alpha Testing is only a couple weeks away from release, but for those of you who want an early look at the world I'm happy to present a free teaser short story! Set before the events of the book, the Disillusionist follows a character we'll be seeing again in Alpha Testing and … Continue reading Disillusionist: Deceived – A “Forge of Eternity” Short
Launch Date and Cover Reveal – Forge of Eternity: Alpha Testing
After most of a year (and what a year 2020 was) I finally put the finishing touches on my next book, launching April 14th, 2021. The story sprawled past my initial estimates, ending up at about 170,000 words of fantasy LitRPG MMO insanity in order to accommodate all the story I wanted to pack in … Continue reading Launch Date and Cover Reveal – Forge of Eternity: Alpha Testing
The Appeal of LitRPG
For the past couple years I’ve been on a bit of a LitRPG binge, pouring the majority of my Audible credits into the genre and finding myself pleased with almost every purchase. To be fair, I’m only really following some of the more popular series, and there’s plenty of backlog there before I start getting … Continue reading The Appeal of LitRPG
Tracking and Estimating Books in Progress
I'm a big fan of data and using it to my advantage, all the fun quantified self metrics, bullet journaling my work tasks, most relevant to this discussion, writing. I found that knowing how far along I am in a novel and how much is left helps me plan out the next scenes and keep … Continue reading Tracking and Estimating Books in Progress
Amanja Reads Too Much: Kludged Singularity
Before I get throw too many words at this post for the summary to include it, check out Amanja's Spoiler Free and Spoiler Full reviews of Kludged Singularity. https://amanjareads.com/2020/06/17/kludged-singularity-sci-fi-review/ https://amanjareads.com/2020/06/17/kludged-singularity-sci-fi-review-with-spoilers/ I started following book blogs in February when seeking our reviewers for Kludged Singularity, which is a whole other post in the works. I've pruned … Continue reading Amanja Reads Too Much: Kludged Singularity
Great Stories Feel Like Tabletop RPGs
It's been exciting to see Dungeons and Dragons creeping up in popularity over the past decade. Podcasts like The Adventure Zone and Critical Role are drawing in people who would have otherwise only known the stereotypes of D&D. This also means that when I say my favorite books read like a well run tabletop RPG … Continue reading Great Stories Feel Like Tabletop RPGs