Thank You, Digital Book Today

A big Thank You to Digital Book Today for their support of independent authors, and for featuring This Corner of the Universe in their Weekly Featured Great Reads for 10-30-2013!



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TCOTU Ranks

Perhaps the most potentially confusing aspect of my books are the ranks people have.  There are three major political entities.  Each entity has different branches of military.  Traditions within each branch can create even more confusion.  Let me give you an example:

Lieutenant Commander Heskan, captain of BRS Kite, was greeted by his friend, “Hello, Commander.”

This sentence is correct despite Heskan being seemingly referred to by three ranks.  Heskan’s actual rank in this example (i.e., what he is paid at, O-4) is Lieutenant Commander.  The Brevic naval tradition of calling the commanding officer of a ship “captain” while he is on the ship allows for him to be called captain while on Kite.  Finally, with the lieutenant commander rank, it is often truncated to simply “commander” in conversation.

In the Air Force, lieutenant colonels (who were usually called colonel for short) were often referred to as “phone colonels” because they could technically refer to themselves as “Colonel So-and-so.”  All of the lieutenant colonels I worked for always said their whole rank over the phone to avoid confusion, much the same way I would refer to myself as Air Force Captain Ringel if talking to someone affiliated with the Navy (otherwise they might think I was an O-6 instead of a lowly O-3).

Add to this all the lieutenant, junior grades, full lieutenants and lieutenant commanders in No Way to Start a War and it can become a real nightmare for readers who aren’t versed in military ranks.

I have attached a picture of the navy ranks of the three major political entities in my series to hopefully help alleviate some of the potential confusion.  Bonus points for readers who know off the top of their head what Terran countries’ ranks I used.

Ranks in TCOTU series

Ranks in TCOTU series

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An Update on Nook vs. KDP Select

About three months ago I took This Corner of the Universe down from Barnes&Noble to try the 90-day experiment with Amazon’s KDP Select program.  The program trades exclusivity on Amazon for a variety of benefits.  The one I was most interested in was the ability for Amazon Prime members to download the book for free while still paying the author about what I’d get otherwise.  The thought was I might reach more readers with the free offer, and Nook downloads were pretty low.

For those interested, Prime free downloads of TCOTU in the last 90 days did slightly beat out Nook sales while the book was up on B&N, but not enough to make me keep TCOTU in the KDP Select program.  So, This Corner of the Universe will return to Barnes&Noble on October 31st, once my KDP Select term expires.

I have a soft spot in my heart for the Nook anyway.  Several of my family and friends have one, but also, I just received one of the nicest reviews so far for No Way to Start a War over on B&N:

“No Way to Start a War is an interesting space opera that rejects many of of space opera’s standard assumptions. The good guys and bad guys are real men with real flaws, the real villains on both sides act like corporate managers, more focused on advancing their careers than patriots trying to win the war. It is well written and well e-booked, lots of action, reasonably correct physics. You’ll enjoy the book more if you read the first book in the series, This Corner of the Universe.”

With a review like that, I want to be sure TCOTU is once again available on Nook!

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