Just turned down a publishing offer for Dead Living
It’s amazing how things change.
I’ve been writing since I was a little kid. I never had any real dreams of becoming a published author. I just liked to write. In the back of my head, I never really wrote anything that I thought was good enough to show anyone else, so I didn’t. ๐ I just wrote, stored everything on the hard drive, and wrote some more. I always wanted to be published, but confidence issues kept me from taking it any further.
After proofreading Demonspawn to the point where my eyes started bleeding, I started thinking maybe it was good enough to send out to agents/publishers. There wasn’t any luck there, so late last year, with the wifey behind me pushing, I went the DTP route (called KDP now).
Feeling pretty good about the knowledge that I didn’t get any emails from readers saying “This is complete trash. I got physically ill reading it.”, I decided to take my next novel the KDP route as well. Dead Living was born with the simple idea of “What can I do that hasn’t been done in a zombie story?” I’m very proud of it, and judging from responses from readers, it seems like other people like it, too. As a writer, that’s really all you can ask.
I recently received an offer to put Dead Living in print from a small press. This is literally a dream come true. Someone discovered Dead Living, and wanted to publish it. It’s something I never dreamed possible. A year ago, I would have jumped all over it.
But I hesitated. There’s all kinds of factors that went into the decision. Believe it or not, I think I’m actually starting to develop a small fan base. A comment here, an email there. It’s a great feeling, and I feel I don’t want to risk that by taking Dead Living off the shelf for an extended length of time. If I had more books out (Mind Slide is just around the corner, and I’m working on a Demonspawnย spin-off), I probably would have jumped on the offer.
I tossed and turned on it for a while, and just decided that the current route I’m on is the best for now. The real winner right now is zombie fans. ๐ ย The eBook version of Dead Living is cheap, only $2.99, and I’ve received comments from readers about how they were surprised it was priced so low. I’m toying with the idea of a Createspace print version as well, so stay tuned. ๐
SM Adams
August 6, 2011 @ 3:01 pm
I totally loved this book!! And the price was a shock….I would have paid more!! Loved the setting and the charactors along with the plot twists! Thanks for bringing something different to the zombie genre. I will be reading more from this author!! I wish him much success!
shaun
August 20, 2011 @ 12:03 pm
GREAT BOOK! I bought it yesterday off of kindle and just finished it. Keep up the great work.
Tracy
September 15, 2011 @ 3:59 pm
I just finished reading this book, and it was fantastic! One of the best zombie books I’ve read and basically one of the best books over all that I have read. You are a wonderful writer and I enjoyed every moment of this book! I was hoping there was a series!
Glenn Bullion
September 15, 2011 @ 4:03 pm
๐ Thank you very much. I’m toying with some ideas of more adventures for Aaron and Samantha.
Jon Rice
March 27, 2012 @ 2:22 am
Please “toy” away!! I’m dying to know what happens next!!! =D
Donal
December 5, 2011 @ 12:57 pm
Inventive story, engaging characters, excellent pacing.
I’d also like to second Tracys hope that this becomes a series
I snapped up Mindslide and Demonspawn and was similarly entertained
Eagerly awaiting your next work
Glenn Bullion
December 5, 2011 @ 1:01 pm
Thank you very much. ๐ Let me know what you think of the other two.
Jon Rice
March 27, 2012 @ 2:20 am
Glen,
I hope this gets published because there are still a lot of people that prefer actual printed books, not me, I prefer my kindle, but still those people exist and without a print version of this book readily available, you’re denying people this truly epic zombie masterpiece!!
It’s a MASTERPIECE!! I’ve read it four times in the last year and absolutely love everything about it! Why it hasn’t been picked up by a major publishing house, is seriously beyond me!
Good luck!
Glenn Bullion
March 27, 2012 @ 8:21 am
It actually did get picked up. ๐ It’s in editing now, and I’m not really sure of a timeline. A few months, maybe? I can’t wait to see what they come up with for the artwork.
Tara
March 31, 2012 @ 2:25 pm
Is it being ‘picked up’ by this publishing company the reason it isn’t for sale on Amazon anymore? I really do hope you write a sequel to it; this was one of my favorites, and one that I have actually read several times because I liked it so much! The same goes for A Witch to Live and Demonspawn too.
Glenn Bullion
March 31, 2012 @ 3:42 pm
You got it. ๐ I had to take it offline when I signed a contract so they could do their thing to it. Editing, new cover, etc. It’s actually in editing now. I can’t wait to see how it all looks when it’s all said and done.