Sunday, May 17, 2020

Redid paperback covers

Originally, I wanted the IRF symbol on the spine of the paperback books, but the first time I made an attempt it didn't work out so well. However, with a lot of tweaking and making the IRF symbol more precise, I think I did it. The true test will be when I get physical copies to see if the spine versions are clear and neat.

Oh, and it will be included on the Prologue Chronicles books too, as well as any other future books given they turn out well.


Friday, May 15, 2020

Experimenting with Prologue Chronicles book cover color change

Also during making the new Chronicle covers, I thought about trying to fix an issue that readers often get confused with as to which book one should start reading at for the Conqueror of the Sun series.

Long story short: Conqueror of the Sun - Book 1 - Seed of an Orchid is where first-time readers should start the series and then continue in numbered order 1 through 5.

Even though chronologically speaking the two Prelude books come before the main 5 book series, it is actually better if you read Book 1 through 5 first before returning to the background story. At least this is the way the series was designed to be read.

As to a little more detailed background on why I changed the color covers for the Prologue Chronicles books, originally, way back when I formed the series concept in high school it was always going to be the main 5 books from the beginning. However, later I started to ask myself what was happening before book 1 started, which would specifically be in relation to the two main characters of the entire series: Shawn and Sabrina Arc.
So, at this point, the series was going to be 6 books long. But, with no shortage of ideas, years covered, and content I wanted to do, eventually, it became clear that the Prelude to Destiny story would need to be split into two books. The reason for this was mainly for my own set rule for page length for each book of the main series to be between 300-500 pages. I set this standard for my own psychological viewpoint on if I was to try reading a new book, ideally I would not want to/be less likely to pick up a novel over 500 pages. Not that I haven't read novels/books over that length, but at least it seemed the best marker range in my opinion.
After the two Prelude to Destiny books were completed, they each ended up being over 400 pages, so clearly I had to split them.
Now, for most of the development of this 7 book saga and before being published, I had always numbered each book starting from the Prelude book.
Thus, the original plan looked like this:

Conqueror of the Sun - 01 - Prelude to Destiny - 1st Light
Conqueror of the Sun - 02 - Prelude to Destiny - 2nd Light
Conqueror of the Sun - 03 - Seed of an Orchid
Conqueror of the Sun - 04 - Mass Conspiracy
Conqueror of the Sun - 05 - Reign of Terror
Conqueror of the Sun - 06 - Queen's Chaos
Conqueror of the Sun - 07 - The IIIrd Tear

This is the correct chronological order to the main series, but I always intended readers to start with Seed of an Orchid as the series is designed to be read from first. However, once getting close to publishing, I realized that even though I, as the author, knew exactly where to start; someone discovering the saga would not know the best place to begin and would most likely just go to Conqueror of the Sun - 01 - Prelude to Destiny - 1st light without reading the foreword or back cover descriptions.
I always had "disclaimers" plans to make the read order clear in the foreword. But I quickly realized this would not be enough. Luckily, while talking to a friend that already knew I had a number of other Chronicle sub-series planned, he suggested I turn the Prelude books into their own Chronicles series. I definitely thought this would help lessen confusion as to where to begin, but really, I also always wanted the two Prelude books to be a tightly connected part of the main 5 book story.

So, this is why, originally, I removed the two Prelude books from the numbered series and gave them a Chronicles title of "Prologue Chronicles". But, in order to give the unspoken idea of these two background stories still being a part of the main saga for the Conqueror of the Sun series, I wanted to keep them the same color as the 5 book main story.

However, I have found there is still confusion as to where to start reading the Conqueror of the Sun series, which probably is result of making all 7 books the same color.
My hope is that giving the two Prelude to Destiny books their own color code (as per dividing up the rest of the side storybook chronicles sub-series types) will help resolve this issue.

Following are the new look of the two Prelude books for the Prologue Chronicles:







Currently, the eBook versions have already been uploaded (although it will take a while to update on Amazon). Next, I plan on doing the paperback versions as well.

Incidentally, the color code for each Chronicle series (including the main saga) is meant to be related to each type:
Main 5 book series: Black and Red for the exact representation of the IRF flag/symbol.
Prologue Chronicles: Orange to represent a rising sun as it comes before the main story.
W.A.R. Chronicles: Ideally, using Black and Red for the IRF flag would have made most sense...but...since that color scheme is already used in the main 5 books, I decided to simply reverse the color scheme. Red is also supposed to relate to blood which should be an obvious metaphor for the more war orientated content of this Chronicles sub-series.
Alternate Light Chronicles: Yellow as in relation to "Light".
Memory Chronicles: Blue as to be reminiscent of the sky in relation to if someone was lying down on the ground and looking up and remembering pass moments.
D.A.R.K. Chronicles: Grey to fit in with the theme of "Darkness".
Ice Sanctuary Chronicles: Light Blue to invoke the idea of "ice".


IRF Flag and Avatar

During the process of making the other Chronicles book covers for the Conqueror of the Sun series, I had noticed that the IRF symbol by the artist was slightly off-angle (from the base of the triangle). So, I fixed it before doing the new covers. Today, I redid the main series covers and made both a 1920x1080p IRF Flag and 1:1 ratio avatar for the IRF symbol.


Thursday, May 14, 2020

Chronicles side book story covers

With the main 7 books of the Conqueror of the Sun series completed, I continue to work on the various planned side book novels. Today I made up the eBook cover versions for the next few books that are most likely to be done next. As can be seen in the pictures below, each Chronicles sub-series is color-coded:


Beyond being color-coded, each sub-series generally fits into a certain type of story for the Conqueror of the Sun saga:
W.A.R. Chronicles: as the name implies, these books will more focus on battle and action scenes within the story.
Alternate Light Chronicles: most of the stories in this series will be from different people's perspectives than compared to the main characters. They focus on character development and character interactions, turning many secondary characters into the main ones for each side book. Although not as frequent as compared to the W.A.R. Chronicles series, some of the novels will indeed have action and fighting scenes.
D.A.R.K. Chronicles: Granted, the Conqueror of the Sun series, in general, is quite dark with a number of taboo or controversial topics covered, but essentially novels in this sub-series take things even further.
Memory Chronicles: Generally speaking, the novels in this set are more scenes and tales from major characters that could not be condensed into their perspective base main stories.
Ice Sanctuary Chronicles: being as how mentioning anything at all about this sub-series is likely to be major spoilers, I will refrain from talking about what these types of chronicles are about at this time.

Friday, May 1, 2020

New story image and new books added to the series

This image represents a scene from Conqueror of the Sun - Prelude to Destiny - 2nd Light. Sabrina Arc is talking to her brother over the phone while on her way to school as a foreign exchange student in Japan.
As a small side note: the cell phone Sabrina uses is actually accurate to the time frame for the series' alternate history as this scene takes place in the year 2002.

In other news, during some work on Conqueror of the Sun - Severed Galaxy, I was inspired to create an entirely new side story novel to the series. The new book will be part of the Alternate Light Chronicles sub-series and is called Conqueror of the Sun - The Cursed Princess.

Incidentally, I swore to myself not only would I not create any new side book stories but also specifically a novel where this new tale takes place. The Cursed Princess takes place almost immediately after Conqueror of the Sun - Book 4 - Queen's Chaos.

*Possible spoilers in the next section*


Since I decided to officially add The Cursed Princess to the Conqueror of the Sun series list, I further chose to put in another side book novel idea that I had been throwing around. This other book is to be called Conqueror of the Sun - Sun Kite. Although I am not sure if I will ever actually turn this new tale into a full novel. Nonetheless, the basic premise is already set, which I very much like the idea but do not yet know how the story will unfold in detail. This is considering that I even ever get around to working on it more.

I guess now would be a good time to mention again that although the entire Conqueror of the Sun series is now planned to be 32 books (with the 7 main books already published), it is very unlikely I will do all 25 side stories. However, I can say that at a bare minimum I would very much like to finish the following side books:

Severed Galaxy
The Dead Doll Princess
The Cursed Princess
And It Lasted 100 Hours
Distaste
Shawn and Sabrina Arc: The Untold Stories
Infinity Suns

The Last Mission
Rain's Second Vision
Path to Death

This list is also roughly in the order that I would plan on finishing each novel. Severed Galaxy is almost undoubtedly to be the next completed book as it is now 250 pages. After that, The Dead Doll Princess basically would have to be finished as it is so connected to Severed Galaxy. And although a brand new story, I am thinking The Cursed Princess must be done as the third completed side book. This is mostly due to the fact that similar to Severed Galaxy and The Dead Doll Princess, it covers details during the large time gap between Book 4 and Book 5 of the main series.

Severed Galaxy's story basically revolves around the significant event mentioned in the epilogue of Queen's Chaos: the destruction of Earth by an IRF attack.

The Dead Doll Princess will follow off the coattails of Severed Galaxy.

The Cursed Princess picks off from the ending of Queen's Chaos.

And It Lasted 100 Hours which is specifically mentioned as a prelude chapter in the 5th Book of the main series for Conqueror of the Sun, The IIIrd Tear. Distaste and Rain's Second Vision also become full stories from their prelude chapters.

Distaste mostly focuses on the more detailed story of Hailey and Duncan Kurn.

Rain's Second Vision follows the main characters of that book, Noah Oltraunce and Jessica Emery.

Path to Death also takes place in the era of The IIIrd Tear book and gives the background story to the character Cyrus Klaus.

The Last Mission takes place during the Reign of Terror time period, and even more specifically near the end of that story.

Infinity Suns is a story I very much want to do, but do not know if I will ever publish it even if completed as it "may" affect the entire series in a way that might not be the best thing for the series. Essentially it could detract or weaken the main plot points of the main 7 book saga.

Finally, Shawn and Sabrina Arc: The Untold Stories which for the most part will be even more additional background stories and moments from the time period of the two Prelude books in the Prologue Chronicles. However, even though it is the main focus, the book could include other moments/chapters with Shawn and Sabrina during times outside of the prelude book. These instances would mostly come from The IIIrd Tear era, but could also contain additional stories from Book 1's part. Lastly, I may include a chapter or two from even before the first chapter of the first Prelude book.

Well, this has already become a very long blog, but I will end it off with the new official full long list of planned books for the Conqueror of the Sun series:

Conqueror of the Sun Main 5 book Series
01. Conqueror of the Sun – 01 – Seed of an Orchid
02. Conqueror of the Sun – 02 – Mass Conspiracy
03. Conqueror of the Sun – 03 – Reign of Terror
04. Conqueror of the Sun – 04 – Queen’s Chaos
05. Conqueror of the Sun – 05 – The IIIrd Tear
Prologue Chronicles
06. Conqueror of the Sun – Prelude to Destiny – 1st Light
07. Conqueror of the Sun – Prelude to Destiny – 2nd Light
Alternate Light Chronicles
08. Conqueror of the Sun – The Atrocities of Dr. Abraham Nivel
09. Conqueror of the Sun – Riot
10. Conqueror of the Sun – Dim Light
11. Conqueror of the Sun – To the Highest Honor
12. Conqueror of the Sun – The Cursed Princess
13. Conqueror of the Sun – Path to Death
              14. Conqueror of the Sun – Distaste
              15. Conqueror of the Sun – Strychnine Trip
              16. Conqueror of the Sun – DDK#3377
17. Conqueror of the Sun – Elixir of Life
18. Conqueror of the Sun – Rain’s Second Vision
Memory Chronicles
19. Conqueror of the Sun – Shawn and Sabrina Arc: The Untold Stories
              20. Conqueror of the Sun – A Girl Sent to Hell
              21. Conqueror of the Sun – Orchid's Petals
W.A.R. Chronicles - (War Account Records)
22. Conqueror of the Sun – Black Sun
23. Conqueror of the Sun – Zero Light
24. Conqueror of the Sun – Winter Storm
25. Conqueror of the Sun – The Last Mission
26. Conqueror of the Sun – Severed Galaxy
27. Conqueror of the Sun – Star Tide
28. Conqueror of the Sun – And It Lasted 100 Hours
29. Conqueror of the Sun – No Hope
D.A.R.K. Chronicles – (Dark Arc Ritual Kindred)
30. Conqueror of the Sun – The Dead Doll Princess
Ice Sanctuary Chronicles
31. Conqueror of the Sun – Infinity Suns
32. Conqueror of the Sun – Sun Kite