Every year, John Scalzi does a very nice thing.
Actually, he does many nice things, all year ’round. He’s just a nice guy!
But around this time of year, he also opens the comment stream of his blog to writers and artists of all sorts to promote their own works, with his Holiday Shopping Guide.
He breaks it out by type. Yesterday (Monday,) was reserved for traditionally published books, ebooks, and audiobooks. Today (Tuesday) is for non-traditionally published works (that would be me). Wednesday is for other creators; Thursday is for fans to share their enthusiasm about any books or other art they want people to know about; and Friday is dedicated to promoting charites.
Last year, I got a good increase in sales from Mr. Scalzi’s blog. He has lots of readers.  Another year-end boost would be very useful indeed.
And you might want to check in on his blog daily this week.  A lot of people, creators of all sorts (although mostly writers), will be plugging their work. And Christmas is coming! You don’t want to just buy the same old stuff for your friends & family, do you?
Meanwhile: Yes, I am in Florida. Here’s proof:
I am, however, allowed and even encouraged to feed the other wildlife. Well, not in the park; in the yard of the place I’m staying.
And my pal Charlie:
Well. Back to Book 5, which is sort of the whole point of being here, right?
More later.
LATER: I posted the promo, but (Darn it!) I forgot that I had wanted to make it shorter first — I think it’s too long.  But I just copy/pasted, and hit “post.” I feel it was unkind of me to take up that much space. That’s what happens when you post half-asleep — should have edited it down last night.
On the other hand, I managed to be the seventh person posting (out of what will be, trust me, hundreds). So, yay.
I’m a bit surprised to find myself among the non-traditionally-published authors — and more surprised by what a great move it’s turned out to be.
When the original publisher of my novels allowed them to go out of print, I did the sensible thing: I got the rights back and republished them myself, as ebooks.
But it turns out that the Steerswoman Series (The Steerswoman, The Outskirter’s Secret, The Lost Steersman, and The Language of Power) is selling much better as ebooks than it ever did as paperbacks, and with a better rate of royalty, as well. I’m starting to wonder if my Day-job days are numbered…
Of course, great reviews helped:
From Hugo and Nebula winner Jo Walton: “If you haven’t read Kirstein’s Steerswoman books I envy you the chance to read them now for the first time…. I think they have a very good claim to be my favorite thing still being written. […] If you like science, and if you like watching someone work out mysteries, and if you like detailed weird alien worlds and human cultures, if really good prose appeals… you’re really in luck.â€
Actual physicist Char Orzel (Eureka! and How to Teach Physics to Your Dog) said in Forbes online: “Maybe the best depiction of the process of science I’ve encountered in fiction is the Steerswoman series.â€
In Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010, Damien Broderick & Paul Di Filippo said: “[Kirstein] walks the tightrope between fantasy and science fiction with precision and grace… [her] compassion for even minor characters is evident on every page, and her prose is measured and alluring without being overworked.â€
And noted online reviewer James Davis Nicoll: “These books are what SF should aspire to be; it is a shame they are not more widely known.â€
Book One, The Steerswoman, is currently sale-priced at $.99, available everywhere ebooks are sold. Here’s the Amazon link.