I'm Brad Vance, gay romance author, blockchain enthusiast, and I’m stoked about Steemit and its potential for creatives!

in #introduceyourself8 years ago (edited)

Hi, I’m Brad Vance, author of gay romance and erotica, professional editor, audiobook narrator, ebook publisher and new Steemit buff. As it gets harder for indie content producers to monetize their output, I’m thrilled to see Steemit making that possible! I’ve loved this idea ever since I read Jaron Lanier’s book You are Not a Gadget, where he proposes that we all get paid for the info and content that we now give away. In fact, I’ve never filled out a “your opinion is important but we won’t pay you for it” survey since then!  

My latest novel, Strength in Numbers, is a cyberthriller about the quest for the Satoshi Hoard, in which “The mysterious Satoshi, creator of the cybercurrency Bitcoin, has been hiding millions of dollars worth of the currency for years. But now, he has chosen to start a quest for the keys to the Hoard, and he who controls the keys controls the fortune. And this will be a quest that will test the strength, the will, and the character of those who pursue it.”  

This was really fun stuff to research and write, as I learned about the world of cybercurrencies, blockchains and smart contracts. Yep, erotic gay romance novels that are thoroughly researched! In addition to cryptocurrency, I’ve written novels that have taken me into the worlds of veterans with PTSD, Special Forces training and techniques, counterinsurgency, college football and pro baseball, the Civil War, the Gilded Age, Vikings, the music business, and the history of the occult. 

As Adam Vance, I’m writing “progressive military science fiction,” breaking the conventional space opera/war porn/bug hunt bonds of the genre, and working with ideas about colonialism, counterinsurgency, artificial intelligence, imperial sclerosis, and more…all of course with lots of badass action scenes and space battles. 

I’m very interested in cryptocurrency and blockchains, and the potential of smart contracts. Later I’ll post some ideas about how self-published authors, indie musicians and others may be able to use the blockchain to help manage piracy, such as self-publishing media with digital watermarks like those used by Hollywood in "screener" copies, making it easier to track down pirated versions and trace their origins. I’ll discuss indie authors’ long and tortuous relationship to Amazon, and how smart contracts might cut out the middleman, creating a “farm to table” type relationship between writers and readers. And I’ll be sharing How I Did It: Creating Your Audiobook Empire for Under $500 – a step by step guide to narrating, editing and producing your own audiobooks, with free software and without high end equipment or a fancy studio (you can – warning adult content! – check out samples of my homemade content here on SoundCloud).  

You can read more about me in my first Steemit post (misguidedly tagged as Memoir and posted way too early in the morning to be seen!), at my blog, and check out my books on Amazon here! Looking forward to an engaging relationship with all of you here on Steemit!  

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Yes. Put your books on here. Put them up a chapter at a time.

Sounds like a good plan! The Bitcoin novel is second in a series, but I will definitely post some here anyway!

I am very interested in how to do my own audio books. This is my very first comment on Steem. I need guidance. lol. Please, do post chapters here?

Wang, can we get an upvote from you on this intro post? I invited Brad here and would love to see more of our successful fellow romance authors get on board with Steem.

you should publish your works here, if you want! :)

With the NSFW tag, for sure :)

Fantastic to see you here, Brad! :D One thought I've been toying with re: publishing my books directly to the blockchain is the fact that you can't ever totally delete something from a blockchain, and whether or not that would end up being problematic if I do want to strategically use Kindle Unlimited with it's annoying exclusivity clause. I think it would be hard for their bots to find the book if you "delete it" from the blockchain. My understanding is you can make it so people can't see it, but it's still technically there. What are your thoughts?

Hmm that's true; I also know I never find all the typos until I narrate my book, and I'm always reposting titles with corrections and back matter updates, so that would be problematic too, having multiple versions forever out there. I'm still learning about smart contracts, which you could use to automate sales and delivery, and you could set to terminate every 90 days, replacing it with a link to a new contract or none / no link if you go into KU again. The book is still out there but termination of the smart contact leaves it on the chain but inaccessible... This is all theory of course. Thanks for making that point!

It's great to know about you and your work. Hugs!

hi all .. you can find someone who love you so much ...
sometime we need that one

Похвально !

Very interesting. Looking forward to reading your work.

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