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What Does An Author Do Between Books?

What Does An Author Do Between Books? Have you ever wondered? Do book ideas just appear like packages in the mail?

I don’t know what other authors do, but I’ll let you know what I do.

What Does An Author Do Between Books? Getting Ideas

I have no lack of ideas: books devoted to my favorite characters, sequels to current books, whole new series based on alternate history. These ideas appear daily and my wife and children give me more. But ideas aren’t books.

First, I create a list of ideas. Then I think, “What do I want to write?” Then I think, “What do I need to write?” By that, I mean I must write sequels to a series that isn’t finished, like my Secret Supers series.

But I just did that. I wrote Secret Supers sequel Villain’s Vaction, and it’s at my editor. I’m also working with my illustrator to create an awesome cover.

So now I can do whatever I want. I surveyed my newsletter group (You can join here and get 4 free audiobooks) about my next project and they said this:

Between Books - what does Andy Zach do

The Tesla Trilogy came to me in a flash:

1: Tesla Time Travels

2: Tesla’s Travails

3: Tesla Triumphs

Of course, all titles are provisional and subject to change. That’s why they’re called “working titles”.

But this single idea in three volumes was completely new to me. I envisioned a steampunk, alternate history US where Tesla’s technology is used, for good and evil. It also dovetailed with an idea I had from a successful author (income in six figures!): write all three volumes of a trilogy every year and release them one month apart.

Between Books – Mapping the Territory

This might be a surprise to you. I research every one of my books and my research may be 33-50% of the size of the final book. The research makes me comfortable with the subjects and locations involved and generates plot and character ideas.

I’ve begun research on Tesla. I’ll also have to research Edison and General Electric, plus all the key locations in Tesla’s and Edison’s lives. I won’t use most of what I learn.

I’ve got the first image and the first link of my research for you.

Between Books

Nikola Tesla’s Time Travel Experience: ‘I Could See The Past, Present And Future All At The Same Time

Plotting the Path

I have my trilogy set–why can’t I just start writing? Some writers would begin now. But I’ve learned I write faster if I research first and then write. Having all my facts in my head gives me ideas and I don’t have to interrupt writing to look up how tall Tesla and Edison were. (Six feet two inches and five ten, respectively.)

Once I’ve read all I can find about Tesla and Edison, I’ll plot what will happen when Tesla travels in time and changes the past.

Does this blog post give you any ideas? Do you have any questions? Write a comment or contact me and I’ll give you an audiobook of your choice. Pick one of the following:

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Four books in my Life After Life Chronicles

If you click the image, you can read reviews of Zombie Turkeys. Click the following book titles to get their reviews and free excerpts from the voice actors: My Undead Mother-in-law, Paranormal Privateers, and Oops! Tales of the Zombie Turkey Apocalypse. The last book will be released on audio real soon now.

You may also pick Secret Supers, my disabled 7th grade superhero series.

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Click to listen to free sample of Secret Supers.

Meanwhile, Back At the Ranch

I estimate I’ll need at least a year to write three books, probably more. But my business model requires that I publish one book every nine months. Writers must write and publish to make money. So what can I do?

I’ll keep writing sequels to Secret Supers. There are no end of adventure four seventh grade superheroes can have. I’ll write a sequel to Villain’s Vacation around November 2020 during National November Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Then I’ll publish it around May 2021. My next book won’t be due until February 2022. That’s when I’ll start publishing my Tesla Trilogy.

Now you know what this writer does between books.

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Go On a Virtual Blog Tour With Andy Zach

What’s a Virtual Blog Tour? Let me show you! It begins with Audio Bookworm Audiobook tours, who organized it and made this promotional poster from my book cover:

Virtual Blog Tour
Andy Zach’s audiobook tour.

Why have a Virtual Blog Tour? Social distancing! Shelter at home orders! Corona Virus has shut down book conventions.

Virtual Blog Tour
Don’t touch your face!

Virtual Blog Tour – Your First Day

First blog, T’s stuff! Get your author interview here:

Best Stuff
Click to listen to free sample of Secret Supers.

The second blog is here, for Love of Audiobooks. Learn about my narrator, Luke Castle.

Virtual Blog Tour
Luke Castle, teen narrator of Secret Supers

Your Second Day of the Virtual Blog Tour

Today we begin with Dab of Darkness blog and my first blog book review! Plus other stuff.

Meet Andy Zach
Andy Zach meditates upon success.

Next, read this wonderful review for you:

There’s so much awesome stuff happening in this book! I really enjoyed the story, especially the backbone of it. Each of these kids (Jeremy, Dan, Kayla, and Aubrey) has their own disability and when Jeremy stumbles upon a way to give each of them a super power, they still have to deal with real life. The super power doesn’t take away or negate their disability but it does give them an edge. Plus, they learn to work together as team, using their individual powers to boost each other. Just a fantastic premise for a story.

The story is definitely geared towards kids, as the plot is pretty straight forward and there’s little conflict among the characters. Our heroes already have a fight on their hands – just being accepted in regular society. In fact, the big hurdle in the book deals with that at their public school. I really liked how they pulled together to tackle the problem and how their efforts pulled in their friends, family, and community.

The end leaves us on a triumphant note as well as hinting as more to come. I hope this is just the start of a series. I think Jeremy needs to keep a close eye on his pet hamster. I kinda hope that hamster becomes the master mind. Ha! 5/5 stars.

Dab of Darkness: I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Andy Zach. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

The Next Blog on the Second Day

AC Squared Book Blog is your next stop. Check out the Secret Supers highlight and their other books. It includes an audiobook excerpt.

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Hamster versus chipmunk

Your Third Blog on Your Second Day

Audiobook News is your third blog this day. If you already know everything about Andy Zach, Luke Castle, and Secret Supers, go to their home page and see what else they have.

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Survey results of Andy’s fans. Click to join his free newsletter and get free audiobooks.

I keep my fans appraised of giveaways through my newsletter. Join now and get four free audiobooks–while the promo codes last.

You see, I get a limited amount of promo codes with each book. I just loaded up with new codes for Secret Supers, my hottest seller. I also have codes for these books:

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Four books in my Life After Life Chronicles

With that, I’ll leave you. I’ve got five more days of audiobook blog tour to share, but this post is quite long enough!