A Must-See Character? — Derek Barton – 2019

Character Sketch

 

Have you ever wanted to participate in a book’s story creation?  Watched a movie and thought, I wish they would’ve have done this…or wished they would have taken the story in this direction…or This character is so flat, boring… 

Well, I am offering you your chance!

In an upcoming modern horror/crime story I am developing, I want YOU to tell me what would you’d like to see or read — what character you’d write about!

My only limitation for you is that the story will focus on two patrol officers — I am picturing this character as my main character’s partner.

Should I chose your character, I will send you a Signed Paperback copy of the novel in advance of putting it on the market and give you exclusive credit on my dedication/acknowledgment page for that character creation! Also, you will get an exclusive paperback copy of Elude #3 coming out late March or April with an alternate cover…YOU WILL HAVE THE ONLY SIGNED COPY! 

This giveaway will go to the end of March and you must be within the United States to win (sorry, but International Mailing is just impractical at this time).  Also note, if not enough entries are sent or viable characters to choose from, I may not select a winner for the giveaway.

Use my prior Character Sketch blogs to get a better idea of what I am looking for:

Diving into the oceans of your characters!

OR…

New Character Sketch!

CHARACTER SKETCH

Name —

Gender —

Character Strengths & Weaknesses ==

How old?

What does the character look like? 

Where is the character from?

How does your character deal with conflict? 

Where does he/she live?

Does the character have any unique or special abilities? 

Who else is in their life? 

The character’s current status in life?

What is your character’s goal or motivation?

To participate, Copy and Paste the questions to an email and send your responses to Rivyenphx@gmail.com.  Feel free to add images, short summaries or anything else you want that will bring your creation to life!

Good luck and together we can really write something special!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Missing the Party? — Derek Barton – 2019

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What are you missing out on — what exclusive items or sneak previews could you be reading right now on my Patreon Page?

Take a look!

 

Posted — Jan 16 at 6:26 PM

Elude — Part Three: Opening Chapter Rough Draft Preview

 

CHAPTER ONE — LOSING THE LURE

Vic pulled the space heater closer and pointed it at Shellie who was asleep next to the wall. They were on the roof of one of the abandoned warehouses in Guadalupe. She moaned a little but angled her face into the waves of heat.

The skies overhead had been clear and cloudless, but there was still a chill that seemed to seep into every bone. He was himself bundled up in several layers of clothes and a windbreaker jacket. They were camped out here which had been a part of the plan. The access to them was only through one door.

 

Continue Reading…

 

Posted — Jan 18 at 2:15 AM

Elude: Part Three — Chapter Two Preview of My Rough Draft

 

CHAPTER TWO  — CUT SHORT

 

Chad had been hit two years ago by a semi-truck tractor on that same night he encountered the Jinn. He wondered if this time he’d be able to continue his career.

That is if they stop fucking firing and I live!

He pressed his head down flat upon a cement step, face first into the crease of the stair, cradled in a fetal position. The bullets whirred through the area like irate bees. His ears hurt and throbbed from the terrible noise.

Barely he registered the sounds of more gunfire coming from the roof. The rain of metal stopped finally, and their guns were trained on something or someone else.

 

Continue Reading…

 

Posted — Jan 29 at 5:21 PM

Sneak Preview of Chapter 25 of The Hidden (Rough Draft)

 

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE:  REUNION

Reflected light from the bath danced crazily across the ceiling, and Zelda watched it, abstractly, remembering the times she had spent with Nate. She thought back to when they first met: She was playing Fiona in a small-time production of “Brigadoon.” It was summer stock theater, in a North Chicago suburb called Palatine — very little, pay and even less prestige.

 

Continue Reading…

 

Posted — Feb 5 at 6:26 PM

Audible Book Review of James Patterson’s “Never Never” — Derek Barton

I have been for over a year now getting Audible books so I decided I would review and share my opinion on some of them with you. Enjoy!

I have a small confession: this is actually the first book I have read from James Patterson. I know that he is an extremely prolific writer, but until recently I just did not have the opportunity to read much. I still don’t, but that is the beauty and power of buying audiobooks.

 

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Swimming In The Ashes (Working Title) — Chapter One Sneak Preview

Posted — Feb 8 at 1:49 AM

PART ONE

Chapter One

The white and brown roan rode hard, its side heaved from the exertion and its breath plumed out in the chill of the early morning air. LLasher hated doing so, but he pushed the animal nearly to its physical limits. However, it was critical that he get there, the urgency of his mission required it. He guided the horse with his knees to the underside of a towering, vine-choked cliff. He spotted a small ledge which climbed up the massive wall.

 

Continue Reading…

 

Certainly, some of this content has been posted on my normal writer’s website, but it was posted there first!  And none of the Sneak Preview Chapters are on my website…

Don’t miss out — get exclusives, advance content, AND one-of-a-kind Book Covers and signed custom-made metal bookmarkers!!

Here are the benefits of each Patron Tier Level:

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The other great thing about Patreon.com is that there are many other great Creative People (musicians, bloggers, YouTubers, writers, artists) for you to see and learn about.  It’s a congregation of the ARTS!

Don’t miss out on the party!!

NOW ON PATREON! — Derek Barton – 2019

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HEY EVERYONE!  GREAT NEWS!!

I am now on Patreon.com! What is Patreon, you ask?  It is a great way for you and I to connect and for you to get some fantastic and exclusive book and artwork content!

Long ago, painters sought out “patrons” to help them with daily living costs while they worked on contracts.  Patreon is similar to this and offers a direct form of communication and trade between us.

By becoming a Patron, you get to read exclusive blogs, preview chapters, get ebooks ahead of market releases, obtain signed books, custom-designed metal bookmarkers, and even alternate, custom-made book covers of my books JUST FOR YOU!

Here is a preview of MY PAGE:

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Of course, there is no obligation and pledges can be changed at any time.  With your support, however, I can get you more of what your survey results asked for — More content, current updates, and better giveaway prizes!  Also, I hope to use the support to get out and have book signings and conventions around the United States.

LET’S GET THIS JOURNEY STARTED!

 

For Hire — Derek Barton – 2019

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NOW ANNOUNCING MY NEW “FOR HIRE” PAGE!!  CHECK IT OUT —

 

 

Hi there! 

Need a hand with your book cover? 

Want an extra marketing ad created? 

Can’t find time to draw up that poster showcasing all your work?

 

CONTACT ME!  I WOULD LOVE TO HELP YOU AND TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE MAGIC!

 

Premiums for work will depend on the project.  Open to all sorts of work!

Contact me for details at Contact & Appearances Info.

 

My own Book Covers I have created:

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Example of Marketing Ads:

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You can also find me through:

Link for FACEBOOK:  Derek Barton, Novelist

Link for TWITTER:  Rivyen

Link for INSTAGRAM:  Rivyenphx

 

The Essential Elements of Book Covers — Derek Barton – 2018

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When there are hundreds of new books traditionally published or self-published on a daily basis, how will your work stand out?

When a reader scans through the Amazon or Kindle online sites and spends one to two seconds on your novel’s image, how will you keep their attention?

These are just two of the critical questions you should ask yourself and give serious thought to when it comes to your book’s cover.  The easiest way to make or lose sales depends on how you present your novel.

It is just that simple, and yet, IMPORTANT.

I have possibly two or three of my own works coming out this year so I wanted to be sure I had all the available tools and weapons from the industry at my disposal.  Thus, for the last month, I have been reading articles, documenting notes and discovering just what the professionals consider a “professional book cover”.  What were the keys to the “best” covers and what are the strikes that torpedo cover art?

Here are some of the laws or elements that the professionals have suggested and I have outlined here for you!  They are broken down into three subjects:  Overall Principles, Style and Typesetting.

Overall Principles:

  • Keep it simple!
  • Let the cover “breathe” —  keep the cover open and not crowded.   If they don’t know what to focus on, they are just going to skip past it.
  • Use no more than three different colors and include black, white, or grey.  
  • Focus on a theme or emotion.  Relate it to what your story is about.  This is your novel’s billboard after all!
  • Find good imagery.  Don’t use anything blurry or cluttered which can confuse the reader and make them move on.

 

Style:

  • Place a darkened border around the edges to make the cover POP or stand out.
  • Beware using centered text as it creates a “wineglass effect”.  This effect has become cliché and earmarked as amateurish.
  • Create an imaginary box for implied margins.  All your words, titles and names should stay within the box and not go to the edge of your page.
  • Consider “ghosted boxes” or page divisions for text.  This can help keep fonts colors from blending or contrasting with your image colors.
  • Composition – make a grid of your cover and keep in mind the placement of each itemThis will prevent clusters or odd centering issues.

 

Typesetting:

  • Limit your cover to as few typefaces as you can.  The fewer fonts you have the more simplistic, cleaner look.
  • Avoid script and calligraphy typefaces!  If the title or YOUR NAME is hard to read, then what is the point?  I broke this one myself on my first book cover version — It may look awesome to you, but if the reader cannot tell what it says, then no one will care what it says.
  • Distressed text should not have uniform letters.  If your font looks like it has marbling, be sure that there isn’t consistent marbling in each letter or it will not look natural.
  • Don’t stretch or condense words!
  • Kern your text – letter spacing.  Kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font, usually to achieve a visually pleasing result.  It will also prevent your words from being misinterpreted.

As I stated above, these are just the most consistent laws or elements discussed when describing the fundamentals to book cover art that I have found.  There are other factors that can produce or reduce sales.  And sometimes there are “break out” covers that will not adhere to these rules and are very successful.  It all comes down to fan judgment and book sales success to really know if you scored well on your book cover design.

I truly hope that this is beneficial to your own book cover creations and if you have a suggestion or an element that you would suggest, feel free to comment.

 

Great New Development!

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Incredible news, everyone!

Daniel Thomas, owner and artist of Dark Art Komics, will be providing the original cover artwork for my upcoming novel, Consequences Within Chaos!!

Now I have known Dan for a long time and recently had a chance to stop by his artist alley table during Phoenix Comicon, 2016.  In addition to his cool artwork, Dan was also able to have the zero issue of his first indie comic book he co-created and illustrated as a Phoenix Comicon 2016 exclusive.  He was even a panelist on a panel about indie comic books. While at his booth he gave me some very valuable advice about self-publishing, breaking into the convention scene and even offered to do the artwork for my novel.

I accepted his generous offer to be an affiliate of Dark Art Komics. Among networking and other great opportunities, this will enable me to see all of you in person at this year’s  Phoenix Fan Fest on the weekend of 10/22/2016-10/23/2016 at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, AZ (booth number to be posted as soon as it is assigned) to market my novel.  And we hope to have some fantastic exclusives in store for anyone visiting our table!

If you haven’t seen any of Dan’s artwork, I will post below and you will see just how lucky I am!

 

 

You can stay up to date by following me on Twitter, my blog — Take The Next Page and Dark Art Komics at www.facebook.com/DarkArtKomics.

 

Dark Art Komics will be at the following events/conventions in the AZ/NM/TX area 

Las Cruces Gamecon: Ramada Palms- 201 E University (Las Cruces, NM)
08/19/16 – 08/20/16

Las Cruces Comicon 2016: Las Cruces Convention Center (Las Cruces, NM)
09/09/16-09/11/16
Artist Alley Tables: E49 & E50

Phoenix Fan Fest 2016: Phoenix Convention Center (Phoenix, AZ)
10/22/16 & 10/23/16

Alamo City Con: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (San Antonio, TX)
10/28/16-10/30/16

SEMA: Las Vegas Convention Center (Las Vegas, NM)
11/01/16-11/04/16 

Ft Bliss Comic Con: Ft Bliss at the Old PX (El Paso, TX)
11/18/16 

Have any of you been to the Phoenix Fan Fest or the Phoenix Comicon?  What was your experience?  What is the one thing you really liked or the one thing you really disliked about it?  Leave me a comment or tell me your story!