Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Deuces Wild - 50% off in July!

If you haven't gotten a copy of Deuces Wild, now's your chance, with 50% savings throughout the month of July.
And it's available in all e-book formats.

Deuces Wild: Beginners' Luck  


With gangsters hot on their heels, a bereaved cowboy and cynical space pirate are forced to work together for their own survival.
What are you waiting for?

:)

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Saturday, February 05, 2011

Ray Gun Revival Teaser

Ray Gun Revival Teaser

Too cool!

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Dead Robots' Society Interview!

The Dead Robots' Society interviewed Johne and I about the changes coming in our zine:

"Pulling the Trigger on Ray Gun Revival 2.0"

http://bit.ly/9XZIZ5

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Tackling a Dreaded Job

I had a very difficult writing task to perform. I didn't want to do it, not only because the subject matter was emotional, but because I didn't want to face what it meant. And because it's a type of writing I just don't do well. But with a deadline glaring in my face, I finally rolled up my sleeves, sat down, and just did it.

It hurt, it feels badly written (like that one episode of Galaxy Quest Gwen complained about), but it's done. Rough draft anyway.

You'll be able to read it in the Overlords' Lair of Issue 57 of Ray Gun Revival.

*sigh*

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

A Comma and a Copyeditor

Long ago, I wrote a Writer's Cramps article about how one can never proofread enough. As an example, I used a dratted comma that totally messed up the meaning of a sentence in a short story I had sold. I moaned at my stupidity for overlooking said comma, never checking my original manuscript.

I later found out that I hadn't added that comma, a copyeditor had. It totally changed the meaning of the sentence, and considering that sentence was backstory for my Enaisi series, I was really doing a face-palm. Not to worry, because that story's rights have reverted to me, and I now have that story on my website - corrected of course.

I've worked with copyeditors and have worked as a copyeditor on Ray Gun Revival. I will tell you, a copyeditor's job is not easy. We have to catch typos, fix grammatical and punctuation oopses, check formatting, and if done properly, do so without interfering with the author's voice. The toughest job I've ever done, writing-wise, has by far been copyediting.

Notice the "if done properly" in the above paragraph? I've seen copyeditors who will overlook typos and obvious grammatical errors to correct their personal pet peeves - to the point of totally rewriting paragraphs and destroying an author's voice and the tone of the scene.

The biggest, baddest story I've ever heard of "copyeditor hell" belongs to Piers Anthony. He contracted with a publisher to write a book in the '70s called But What of Earth? Long story short, the editor gave the book to a team of copyeditors who played god with it - changing the story, the characters' personalities and motivations, just totally ripping it to shreds, then they gave it to another writer who wrote up all the changes. The editor then published the book with both writers' names. When Anthony found out, he had a cow and went after them legally - since he had a contract for the book *he* wrote not some vaguely familiar thing "co-authored" by him and this other writer. (The other writer, for his part, didn't know what the editor was up to - he was sort of caught in the middle.)

If you want to read the whole shebang, Piers Anthony re-released the book some years ago with many of the notes of the copyeditors as footnotes. From an author's viewpoint, it's frightening to read those notes. Those copyeditors went far beyond their job description.

So the book tells two stories, the original story Anthony wrote (which is worth a read), and the publishing story. Every author and copyeditor should read this book, so authors know what to watch for, and so copyeditors can see the power-trip trap they (hopefully) don't want to fall into.

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Friday, May 07, 2010

Ray Gun Revival's Demise

http://raygunrevival.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=3438

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Deuces Wild review

w00t! John Adcox reviews my book!

Throw-back SciFi in Deuces Wild: Beginners' Luck by L. S. King

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Cattle Rustling

Modern-day cattle rustling. http://bit.ly/8tEHwn Slap says it's on his home planet too, and he hopes they catch the lousy lizards!

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Friday, January 01, 2010

RGR 55 is Live!

Ray Gun Revival issue 55 is live!
Get your free space opera / golden age sci-fi goodness here!
http://raygunrevival.com/

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

New DW chapter

RGR#53 is out, with the latest Deuces Wild chapter! Read all the back chapters for Book 2 on my site: http://loriendil.com/

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Monday, April 20, 2009

RGR 52

Ray Gun Revival Issue 52 is out! We're trying a new format, and have some great stories to offer.

And - don't forget to check out the latest episode of Deuces Wild: Threshold of Escape!

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Monday, April 06, 2009

Deuces Wild

A short chapter, but the rough draft is done. Now to wait for feedback. Hurry, hurry!

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

RGR Issue 51

After many struggles with the Dark Side and technical difficulties that only Scottie could appreciate, Ray Gun Revival Issue 51 is finally out!

http://raygunrevival.com/Published/RGR_0051_2009.pdf

Please excuse the blatant self-promotion if I give a special push to read Deuces Wild!

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Monday, February 09, 2009

P&E Top Ten

Ray Gun Revival made Top Ten in The P&E poll!

My friend Jane Lebak's book made the Top Ten as well!

And - one of our writers and a "regular" on the Ray Gun Revival forums, made #1 spot for SFF short story!

Way to go, all!!

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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Read my interview on the Sci-Fi Genre Review: Interview with L. S. King

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

w00t! Ray Gun Revival has hit 50!

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Writing, writing, writing - and editing. Lots of editing. And proofing. And formatting. Did I mention writing?

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Home from the booksigning; tired. Wish I could go to bed, but I have too much work to do.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Northern Delaware, Philly metro area fans: book signing noon to 4, Borders Express, Christiana Mall, Del, Sat 17 January.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Slap and Tristan

Ever wanted to ask Slap what Brago's Bands means? Wanted to know what languages Tristan speaks? I won't tell their secrets, but, if you're very lucky, they just might!

You can now directly email Slap and Tristan!

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