Whew! I just finished registering the copyright of Twilight of Lanar’ya with the US Copyright office. I did it online to save myself some money and hassle. However, I spent a good hour trying to figure out how to upload the manuscript before I found out that you deposit the copy after you’ve paid the fee. I sure wish that had been in the FAQ. I would have saved myself a near nervous breakdown and an hour of wasted time.
I also received the first mock-up of the cover for Twilight of Lanar’ya today. Keary Taylor is doing the cover art for me and, I must say, she is quite good. I’m very impressed by what she sent me today. Many thanks to my friend Daniel Kaine for recommending her.
Some may wonder why I bothered with registering the copyright for my book. After all, it’s not like anyone’s going to steal it, right? While it is true that the likelihood of my work being claimed by someone else is low, I registered the copyright for my own protection and I recommend that others do the same. The way I see it is like this: suppose that I release my novel sans copyright registration. A few months later, someone at a TV studio reads it and thinks “Hm, that’d made a good TV series.” They go and check to see if the copyright is registered and find that no, it’s not. They can then register the copyright themselves. I happen to be flipping through the channels a year later and there is my story being played out on the screen. I can try to fight them in court but without the registration myself, it’s going to be an uphill battle.
So, I save myself the hassle and register the copyright and deposit the manuscript before I publish. That way, if someone does decide they want to write a screen play or turn it into a TV series, they have to come to me to get the rights to it. I’m fairly liberal about fair use and will be fine with people quoting from the book. I’m not going to sue everyone who puts three words together the same way I did. However, if someone else wants to profit from my work, I want them to have to share with me. I spent six months writing the thing, after all. I spent three months before that outlining and refining it. I’ve spent another three months working on the sequel. So, if someone else wants a cut of my work, they need to pay the piper. If someone else just wants to quote a passage for a review, that’s fair use and I’m not going to start issuing take down notices. Non-profit use I’m fairly cool with. Commercial use, on the other hand…
Anyhow, I’m going to get back to work on Midnight of Lanar’ya now. I’d love to be able to have it finished within the next month or so and ready for release this summer.
Let’s Get Going
Some of you already know me and some of you do not. My name is G. K. Masterson and I am a writer. I have been blogging for several years over at Magisters’ Terrace. I originally created that site to showcase my World of Warcraft-inspired work Alayne’s Story. However, in the years since I started working on Alayne’s Story, I have grown more confident in my writing skills and have decided to break away from the fanfic mold and establish myself in a more professional light. Hence this new site.
Here you will be able to find information on my original works, both those in progress and those still on the drawing board. For the next few days, I will be filling in the placeholder pages and getting things set up for the release of my debut novel: Twilight of Lanar’ya. So, stick around and be patient. It will be worth the wait.
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update starts off the Firelands arc.
I’ve completed work on the Uldum arc and have started working out the final arc: the Hour of Twilight. However, between my other novel, applying for law school, and looking for a job, my time has gotten pretty tight. Hence the lack of updates here.
And now, back to work!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update begins the arc into Firelands.
In other news, I’ve completed the final interlude arc and am starting the Hour of Twilight arc. Part IV will be wrapped up shortly leaving me more time to focus on my own novels. I’m trying to contract with an illustrator to do the cover, spine, back, and a few internal maps for Twilight of Lanar’ya and I’m getting a more professional site set up. I should hopefully have some news on that front in a few weeks.
But for now, back to work!
And the scores are in…
I just got my results from the LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) I took in December.
I got a 158.
That’s a good score.
A very good score.
The highest you can score on the LSAT is a 180 and that is really, REALLY difficult to pull off.
I got a 158.
I’m happy with that. 🙂
And now, back to work!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through the Atramedes and Nefarian encounters, bringing a close to the Blackwing Descent story arc.
I have just about completed the Uldum arc and will soon be starting on the Hour of Twilight arc that will wrap up Part IV. I am also in the midst of possibly getting a job in the US and may be moving again. But, regardless of what happens, I will continue to update Alayne’s Story until Part IV and the Epilogue are published.
And now, back to work!
Work, work, work
My family and I just got back to my home state yesterday and I have been working to try to get work. I spent most of the day doing scenario overviews for a guy I’m hoping can get me a job up in North Carolina. Hopefully I’ll hear back from him tomorrow with some tips on how to tweak my CV and the scenarios so I can land the job he has in mind for me. I’m really hoping I can get it because I don’t like being unemployed. Of course, if this doesn’t work out, I can always rely on the Conspiracy.
I’m putting the final touches on Twilight of Lanar’ya and getting things coordinated for the cover art, internal maps, and looking into getting it published in the first quarter of 2012. If I get the job I’m trying for and can get settled in my new location for it, then the extra income that I can get from publishing will be a nice addition to my “real” income.
Anyhow, time to get back to work on Alayne’s Story so I can spend the rest of the week working on other scenarios or on Midnight of Lanar’ya!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through the Maloriak and Chimaeron encounters and gets them closer to Nefarian and the end of the Blackwing Descent arc.
Updates on this site have been a little sparse lately because last week I moved back to the US to surprise my parents for Christmas. I’m hoping to start a new job in the next few weeks and get everything settled from it so that I can get a little bit better on updating this place. I’ll also be setting up a more professional site for my original works and getting the final details wrapped up on them for publication.
And now, back to work!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forums. This week’s update takes the characters through the first couple of encounters in Blackwing Descent.
I’m about half-way through the Uldum interlude arc and have finished redrafting the outline for the Hour of Twilight chapters. I’m also still fairly busy preparing for my move back to the States so updates here may get a little sparse while I take care of that.
And now, back to work!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through a brief interlude (consisting largely of arguments) between Bastion of Twilight and Blackwing Descent.
I’ve gotten about a third of the way through the Uldum interlude arc and am going to finish it up over the next couple of weeks. Things may get a little off-schedule here and there because I’m getting ready to go back to the US soon.
And now, back to work.