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Tom Tancin


Last Updated: 7/30/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 25
Sign: Aquarius

City: NORTHAMPTON
State: Pennsylvania
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/19/2006

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 
Rest in peace Dad (3/22/1957-9/25/2009).  You are the strongest person I know.  You fought to hold on everytime the doctors counted you out.  And even in the end, you weren't afraid.  The comfort I have now is that you no longer have to struggle like you did for so many months and all of the great memories we shared.  I know that my strength in tough times comes from you.
Saturday, September 19, 2009 
 
As some of you know, my dad has been in the hospital for almost a week now. He is struggling to breathe and is very ill. He has an infection in his right lung and yesterday we found out he has pneumonia in the left lung. I have been on an emotiona...l rollercoaster since Monday night. We thought we lost him numerous times over the past week but he is a fighter.

Due to the stressful time and need to be focused on family, my publishing schedule is put on hold until further notice. This means that Time Warriors: Expansion will not make the release date in December. I will rework the schedule when I can refocus on my publishing. Thank you for your understanding.

Please do take a moment to vote for the Time Warriors: Induction Cover in the Covey Awards at http://thenewcoveycoverawards.blogspot.c..om/ (entry #26)


-Tom
Saturday, September 05, 2009 

Current mood:  grateful
Category: Writing and Poetry
Every time I start to look at the thousands of dollars I spend that I don't make back... Every time I start to feel like I work myself to death because I am working 2+ full time jobs... Every time I consider giving up... Someone reminds me why I love being an independent author!  And I remind myself that I will never give up!!! 

Just wanted to say I appreciate you all!!!

Friday, August 14, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
I have been keeping it fairly quiet but I am writing a new YA fantasy series following a boy, Trey Atlas, who finds out he is the heir to the throne of the mythical island of Atlantis.  In the story, Atlantis exists and is 60,000 years old and on the brink of self-destruction.  In an uprising, the royal family is exterminated and Trey is left as the only one that can help.  Problem is, he has a great life going for him in Miami.  Overnight, he becomes responsible for saving and running an entire civilization.  I am very passionate about the story (primarily because it shows that young adults coming of age have to grow with great responsibility). 

Read the first chapter (and other chapters soon) at http://www.textnovel.com/story_detail.php?story_id=1432

Textnovel.com is a great place for exposure.  The most popular stories can win money and publishing contracts with major and independent publishers.  I am hoping to take this series to a traditional publisher (as opposed to publishing with my own Destifire Books).  Please head over to the above link, subscribe, read, and vote!  Thanks!!!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Here is the cover for Time Warriors: Expansion (book 2 in the Time Warriors Legacy) which is scheduled to be published on 12/8/2009.  Once again, this cover was designed and illustrated by the talented Laura Diehl (ldiehl.com).


 

Monday, July 20, 2009 
Now there is an official social network for my work.  I found I was splitting my time between Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter and it was getting to be too much to keep up with.  Now, I have one official social network, known as the Tancin Tessellation, where I will focus on providing the updates, blogs, and exclusive first glimpses of upcoming books, trailers, ads, posters, etc.  It is the #1 place to keep up with my work and there is already a Detective Lindsey Scott Fans Group (Thanks to Kymm!).  So go to tomtancin.ning.com to join the Tancin Tessellation and get involved.  Start groups, blog, message, chat, and let's get to know each other with the one thing we all have in common, my work!

tomtancin.ning.com


See you there!!!
Tuesday, July 07, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
A few people have asked me if the Detective Lindsey Scott Thrillsteries were in Kindle Format.  There wasn't a huge demand for them to be in Kindle format but I figured I would go ahead and make them available so those people who only read books on their Kindle can now buy them and read them. 

Just go to Amazon's Kindle Store and search "Tom Tancin".  Both books will be there.


The Man in the Moon $3.99

Watched $5.99
Saturday, July 04, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry





Hey everyone!

    
  I first want to wish all of my fellow Americans a happy 4th of July.  This is one of my favorite times of the year because, quite frankly, I love hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill and fireworks.  It is the perfect opportunity to spend time with those you care about.  It is also a great time to remember what is so wonderful about our country.  I will be spending the day with family and friends and celebrating our nation's birthday with fireworks.  But first, I have this mesage.
      I am writing this message to share my big announcement about the Detective Lindsey Scott Thrillstery Series with all of you.  As you noticed above, the 3rd Lindsey Scott Thrillstery will be "Cat's Meow" and it will hit the market one year from today (July 4th).  The story is one I have been working on for some time and I think it is perfect for #3 of the series.
      I spent some time last summer in Washington D.C. doing research for this story.  I am making plans to spend some more time later this summer to do some more research.  Washington D.C. and all of the work that takes place there has always captured my interest, so it is fitting that one of my books focuses on the city. 
      Some of you might remember a poll I ran a few months back asking which book, Cat's Meow or Frozen Slumber, you wanted to be the 3rd book in the series.  Frozen Slumber won nearly all of the votes and I agree with all of you that it is an interesting story.  However, I made a decision that I think will be best for this series.  Frozen Slumber will be published, but it will be published where I think it fits best.  Can you guess where that is?  I bet you can!  It's not that I don't want you to get the story you are anxious to read.  It's just that I have, what I think are, better plans (even if they aren't definite)
      Because I don't have definitive plans for this series, and I let it open to my creativity, I can't tell you exactly when Frozen Slumber will be published.  I will assure you that it will be released to you at some point, when I feel it is the right time.  And I will also assure you that I have a number of other crimes for Lindsey to solve.  But a high stakes, political kidnapping is next on the list.  And it is set to be in your hands on the most appropriate day of the year, Independence Day. 
      I hope all is well with you and yours.  Take care and enjoy the beautiful summer weather (if it is summer where you are).  If not, enjoy the wonderful winter weather.  Either way, hopefully you are spending the time with those you care about and maybe a good book too.  Take care!
Sincerely,
Tom Tancin
Saturday, June 27, 2009 

Current mood:  annoyed
Category: Writing and Poetry
 
I never wrote a rant in a blog before but I have never been compelled to do so before today. Those of you who know me, know that I'm usually a mild mannered person who keeps his opinions to himself. But I can't, and won't, contain this one.

I spent the last 12 + years of my life writing. I enjoyed every minute of it and I plan to continue as long as I am physically and/or mentally able. I self-published my first book in 2005 and continued with two more. I quickly pulled them from the market in 2006 because I was looking for a new and better option. I found that option by opening my own publishing company, Destifire Books, in June 2007. Two years later, I have absolutely no regrets in “publishing” this way (you'll see why I use quotes in just a minute). Sure, I don't make a profit, in fact I'm lucky if I break even. But I enjoy every minute of this whole experience and I wouldn't trade it for the world.

So now, if you didn't already know, you know where I am coming from. There are a number of traditionally published authors that have negative things to say about the way I carry out my business. These unnamed authors basically say that I am not a published author. In fact, they decided that I am “in print”. I mean no disrespect to most of the traditionally published out there, I am friends with some of you and have respect for many of you. But I have come across my share in the three years of promoting myself and I am tired of listening to it. I know that there are many, many more authors like myself out there and I feel it is time someone makes a statement on our behalf. So here is MY statement to all of those people that look down at us “self-published” or “independent” authors.

Dictionary.com has this definition for publishing: to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public. By this definition, I am indeed published. Perhaps those people who do not consider me “published” need to buy a dictionary. But let me put your doubts to rest, just in case. Anyone can go to Amazon.com and buy the three books I have on the market. They can also be ordered through many independent bookstores. Therefore, by definition, I am published. And so are the countless others out there in my situation.

In addition, just because we are self-published, some of us by choice (like me), doesn't mean we are any less of a writer than you. Twelve years of writing experience, countless tips from writing experts, fantastic reader and critical reviews, and an award nomination is what I have to my name. Some of you that look down on us don't even have half of that. And technically, the reviews and nomination took place in less than 3 years (as that is the amount of time I have actually been promoting myself).
I have professionally produced books with great looking covers (some I did myself and some by Laura Diehl, a professional illustrator). My books would sit nicely next to yours if less people thought the way you did and were more accepting. In fact, mine look better than some of yours (stated by many people). And guess what, you won't find too many more errors than you would in a traditionally published book. I have a number of websites for my work and, even though I made them myself, they are at least on the same level as yours.

I go on book tours and work with a growing number of bookstores, libraries, and organizations. So what if they didn't accept me three years ago; they are starting to now. I didn't get pushed on them by a team of people that work with them on a daily basis and so they didn't have a reason to listen in the beginning. But I worked to earn their respect and it feels great to know that I did.

I feel that I know a great deal about the publishing industry because I eat, sleep, breathe, and live it. I work myself to exhaustion every day to continue living my dream and bettering it. I know there will come a day where we will be equal to you in the eyes of everyone, not just some. It happened in the music and movie industry. It will happen in the publishing industry as well. I would greatly appreciate it if you would step off your high horse and accept that people “outside the box” are writers, many of them talented. And if you can't do that, then at least keep your comments to yourself.



Okay, now that I am finished ranting, and trying to calm down, I want to take a moment to make this positive. Thank you to all of my readers, friends, writers and the traditionally published authors out there that accept me (and us) for what I am. A passionate writer living a dream and trying to better himself everyday.

-Tom


P.S. Hopefully my emotions didn't block my editing too much!
Currently reading:
The Hunger Games
By Suzanne Collins
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
I know many of you don't live close enough to make it to my book launch tomorrow (or other book signings) but I want you to feel part of it anyway!  I will be "tweeting" (I think that is how you say it) from the launch all day tomorrow.  I set up my Blackberry so I can send "tweets" while I am at Jubilee Day in Mechanicsburg, PA.  And beyond that, I want to use Twitter to communicate with everyone during my travels and while I'm working on the new books at home.  I am new to Twitter but I am ready to use it to keep everyone up to date (I know I have not been doing a good job up 'til this point but I intend to try harder).  Twitter should be easier to post to than MySpace when I am not able to make it to my computer. 

I will also be filming the launch to share on Youtube. 

Follow me at www.twitter.com/tomtancin

And send me your link in a message or comment so I can follow you as well!