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Episode: 475
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Title: HPR0475: Lord Drachenblut Interviews Scott Sigler
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0475/hpr0475.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 21:18:58
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than the close. So Ariac has to add it each and every episode and get it over to
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potiobux.com and if anybody listening to this doesn't know,
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p-o-d-i-o books.com potiobux.com has
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about over 253 audio books
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that the techies can download and just enjoy. So Ariac
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strips out all my talking because those are straight audio books, gets my potiobux.com
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and that's pretty much what it does. All right in the
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final things you'd like to say for the hacker public radio audience
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uh you should all go hack everything and promote scotsiglor.com and and or scotsiglor.net
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uh my email is scotsiglor.net and if anybody wants any questions it can email me anytime.
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So are you suggesting and maybe we can get you to say that they should all hack the Gibson?
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Absolutely they should hack the Gibson. All right well scot thanks for the you know
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the brief time and a little bit of talk of the tech behind the sh- thing um
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actually one more quick question if it's not too much is a little bit about what went behind
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getting dark you know dark overlord media going and getting this book into print or is that
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too long-winded for now. I'll give you the quick rundown. First of all um
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printing your own hardcover novel is very difficult. We didn't know a difficult it was adding a
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16-page color insert into it is even more difficult and I'll tell you what when 3,000 hardcover
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books show up in your rented warehouse that you've got eight days to get it in and out and get
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everything shipped uh in five ballots of book show up it's an enormously large amount of books you
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don't think that it is. So we uh ANI spent eight 14 hour days in a basically a one-car garage
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signing books packaging books and getting them shipped out two-day priority to places all over
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the world we packaged 1500 books in that time absolute blast but uh the impetus behind it was
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people wanted my stories in hardcover they wanted to keep safe and my publisher crown was not
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interested in publishing this particular book so now I work with crown and now I have my own
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small press and that's how it is. Alright now what companies can you turn to if you wanted to produce
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your own hardcover you know you don't have to name the one if you don't want but what companies
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out there will produce a hardcover book and if you don't mind talking roughly costs because
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I'm sure you don't want to talk about what this costs you exactly but well first of all give
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you the basic model what I think things are changing in the internet space and being able to be
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a media personality online and go out and develop an audience is that our business model is this
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we put the book up for presale in order to generate enough capital to actually produce the book
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neither one of us in the company have enough money to say we're just going to fund this
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so we put up for presale I sold a thousand copies of the rookie in the first three hours it was up
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that brought in the capital for us to actually do the print run the print run was 20 grand shipping
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was another three grand I mean it's just these insane numbers that I'm not very comfortable with
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but because we presold so many copies we were able to pull this off so I really think that our
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dark overlord media has all about finding people who have anywhere from ten to thirty thousand
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people listening to them following their blog etc die hard pants who will be happy to pre-order so
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pre-order means capital comes in then you go print the book and you're profitable from square one
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that's kind of the overall model it's still a little bit staggering to us the numbers involved
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but everything seems to be working out in the fans are at the bottom line is the fans have gotten
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the printed copy of the rookie they seem to beautiful color insert the beautiful color cover
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the emboss and the embossing everything and everyone who's got this book has basically
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email us and said they're thrilled with it or that they would have paid more for it so that's what
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matters to us awesome so and companies that might do this kind of work for the company we worked
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with the print vendor is called Donnelly D-O-N-N-E-L-L-Y and I'm sorry I think they're a new hamster
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they're somewhere in the east coast you can find them online they have been absolutely spectacular
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we call them literally every other day finding out we don't know how to do this we don't know how
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to do this they help us every step of the way they're amazing awesome vendors and that's really
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the only company we're with we did everything else ourselves now what kind of software did you
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use for the creation of the book well actually the layout was done by sheer brick media out of the
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new England area that's s-h-e-e-r-b-r-i-c-k and I don't know the website at the top of my head but you
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should you can google for that they did the interior layout Jerry Skullian did our cover layout
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and we basically crowdsourced it we had different fans we had different companies that already
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did these things and we just sounded out can you people help us with this we found fans that came
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in and did all the work for us and and and and and that's how we put the book together so I can't
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recommend a specific company this was largely a social media influenced project and if I didn't
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have the audience I have I wouldn't have found these talented people put it out all right and
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there was one more question but you know the blood guts and gore you know I'm saying you're going
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I'm going home I'm reading the rookie screen you all who don't have a copy yet all you techy
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guys out there listening to this techy guys and girls basically the rookie is Star Wars meets the
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Godfather meets any given Sunday and if you want a snake copy go to scotsigo.com slash the rookie
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one word and you can check it out for yourself and I'll also go on to say you know if I can get
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this up in time anyone who hasn't heard this or you know that when the tailgate tour is still going
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there are still stops available about how many would you say at this point Scott right now we
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still have 17 stops available if you hear this in time just go to scotsigo.com slash tailgate
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see if we're going to be in your area come out and say hello and don't forget the rookie podcast
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is also free and that's it scotsigo.com slash the rookie you can hear the whole book for free
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if you want to buy a hardcover great if you don't let's never free and enjoy now will you probably
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do a softcover in time have you thought of now why didn't you go with someone like you know what
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the print on demand sites like Lulu because with a guy like and with a guy who's got an audience like
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you I could imagine you know the print on demand services would be you know what could meet your
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demands though I'm guessing the hardcover was the sticking point the sticking point was a the
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cost from Lulu the cost per unit for a paperback is around $12.95 that we want to do with a paper
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with a hardcover it was close to $40 which means I would have added sell for $45 to make any kind
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of profit which wasn't businessly business wise it wasn't feasible and second the quality they
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could provide was not high enough quality for my fans if my fans are going to spend their hard
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and money in a book it has to be the hottest thing they have seen in years so we had to we had to
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do it ourselves because no no nothing against Lulu they cannot do what I need to provide my fans
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you don't want your fans showing up in the closet of doom oh wait now it's the office of doom
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we don't want them showing up in all you know 20 billion plus of us throughout the galaxy and
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trying to linch you for selling a cheap product yeah basically that's it for the fan my fans
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they give me a lot of time to try out my stories they give me a lot of money to play my stories so
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I'll close with this my fans deserve the best we can possibly do so we had to do this ourselves
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and it came out great and I really hate to ask one final question after all that but how much
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has the crowdsourcing of because I remember listening to infected at one point screaming at my
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iPod strapped my arm what kind of blathering idiot sits there and says the main character doesn't
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have a landline is yet using dial up now I don't know if the version of infected they can easily
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get at this point still has that but how does that how does having a crowd base like that as the
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books coming out affected your writing process this is the last thing I'll say it's the best thing ever
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I get 30,000 people a week listening to my stuff and whatever their specialty if I get something
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if I screw something up I get many many emails telling me what I screwed up and how to correct it
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and I am the luckiest author on the planet because I have 30,000 editors who get to listen to my
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stuff for it ever goes to print and it can't be better all right well thank you for your time Scott
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all right this has been Lord Dragon Blue with Hacker Public Radio wishing you good night
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thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio
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