Monday, July 28, 2025

$2 e-book sale at Smashwords

For a limited time, you can download any of our fiction or writing titles from Smashwords for just $2 each. If you've been considering picking up any of our titles, like the one shown in this post, now's your time. Download today at https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/nomadicdelirium


Sunday, July 27, 2025

There are only a few days left to save 30%

You only have a few days left to save 30% off of our fiction and RPG titles at DriveThruRPG's Xmas in July sale. Head over to https://legacy.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/2805/ and download some great fiction and games today.


Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The Man Who Killed Computers is now available for pre-order

The Man Who Killed Computers, a science fiction novelette by Mike Morgan is now available for pre-order at Amazon, and will be available everywhere on July 31st...and it's only 99 cents. Pre-order now at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FJNVRCHJ

Geraldine is having a very bad day. First, a giant autonomous road builder tries to kill her, and then it comes looking for her at her work, only to be stopped by a man that she learns is what would have been called a sociopath in the past. Slowly, she starts to wonder, who the real killer is, the sociopath that kills computers, or the computers themselves.



Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Coming soon!!!

Coming soon!!!

The Man Who Killed Computers, a science fiction novelette by Mike Morgan.



Monday, July 21, 2025

Expanding the Xmas in July sale

We recently posted about the Xmas in July sale at DriveThruRPG. It's a great sale, but they only list titles that are $4.99 or more, but we decided we wanted all of our titles listed, so you can now get all of our RPG and fiction titles for 30% off at https://legacy.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/2805/Nomadic-Delirium-Press, but only for a limited time.



Thursday, July 17, 2025

X-Mas in July sale

It's time for the annual X-Mas in July sale at DriveThruRPG. This is your chance to save 30% off of many of our RPG titles. The sale only lasts two weeks, so order soon...and order often!

https://legacy.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/2805/Nomadic-Delirium-Press


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

People should read first

We've seen quite a bit of backlash to our newest title, Do You Really Want to be a Science Fiction Writer? And everyone of the bad comments has been because of an article titled "Using AI." The reason that people are mad is because they say that we're advocating for the use of AI. These people have obviously not read the book, because that's not what the article is about.

Here's the complete article...you can be the judge...

USING AI

The Future isn’t what it used to be. – Arthur C. Clarke

In reality, this essay can basically be summed up with just one word…DON’T!

AI is basically theft. All it does is combine works of other authors, without their permission, to supposedly “help” your writing. Theft is never a good thing. Would you want someone stealing pieces of your work that you’ve actually worked hard on? If you wouldn’t want it done to you, don’t do it to others.

Many try to argue that AI makes writing easier. Nobody ever said that artistic creation is supposed to be easy. Many of these people are arguing the whole idea of “work smarter, not harder,” but AI does not make you look smart. Quite the opposite actually. AI writing is easy to pick out, and many of the writers using it are not having the success that they claim. I do find it quite amusing that people think using AI to help with their writing will help make them rich. Believe me, very few authors are getting rich. Most authors have “real” jobs that keep a roof over their heads. Writing, including using AI to write, is not a way to get rich. Writing is done because we enjoy it, because we have things to say, and because we like the challenge of creating. AI takes away from all of this. You aren’t creative if you’re using AI, you’re a thief, and if people want to run you out of the business with pitchforks in hand, then I’m with them!

If you truly want to be a writer, then you have to have at least a little talent to pull it off. If you don’t, then this field is not for you, and believe me, AI is not going to suddenly grant you the talent of an Isaac Asimov or a Connie Willis. You’re just going to be a hack. If you don’t have the talent to be a writer, there’s nothing wrong with that. I couldn’t build a house if I tried, and I couldn’t hold political office. I accept these limitations, and do what I can do. Everyone should follow this advice. Being a writer is not for everyone. If you really don’t have the talent, do something else.

I may sound a bit angry in this article (as opposed to my usual charming self), but people using AI to be “writers” is something that actually pisses me off. Use your talents, and if this isn’t one of your talents, then find something else to do.

In addition to being a hack and a thief if you use AI, this technology is also bad for the environment, and bad for our economy. Some people are seeing an increase in their power bills because of the drain that this ridiculous technology puts on the energy grids, and this exorbitant use of power is bad for the environment.

Some people have argued that using spellcheck or grammar check is a form of AI, but it isn’t. These have existed since before the rise of AI, and if anything, they’ve actually gotten worse over the last few years. Words that actually exist are marked as not being in Word’s dictionary, and good god, the grammar suggestions word processing programs suggest are often horrendous. To be a successful writer, you have to actually know some grammar, and it’s even more important now so that you can know when you need to override your stupid word processing program.

Word processing is not AI. Programs like ChatGPT and such are, and if you have the talent to come up with a story and write it, then you should be able to see that programs like these don’t actually help your writing. If you want to be a true wordsmith, then you’ll see that these programs muddle your words and ruin your story. I’ve never personally tried to use AI, but I have seen works where people obviously have, and it’s clear that they didn’t want to take the time and make the effort to actually write something original, and something that was their own, and this is what writing is supposed to be about.

Students are using AI to help them write papers for school, but the point of school isn’t to write the papers, it’s to learn the material, and you learn the material by writing your own freaking papers. It’s the same with writing fiction of any kind, including science fiction, in order to be a good writer, you actually have to take the time and make the effort. If writing was easy, everyone would be doing it, but writing is a very difficult career or hobby, so if you have to use AI in order to write your stories, you’re either untalented, or you’re shorting yourself on your own abilities. Even if it takes longer to get published by actually writing your own stuff, it’s worth it. You’ve actually accomplished something without stealing from others, and without using a technology that, to be completely honest, is severely lacking.

Also, don’t submit AI created material to editors, especially if their guidelines say no AI. They will almost certainly be able to tell, and you never want to anger a potential editor…remember those long memories!

To close out this essay, I will reiterate what I said earlier, if you want to use AI in your writing, DON’T!


Monday, July 7, 2025

NDP Writing Bundle

We've created a bundle featuring Do You Really Want to be a Writer? and the newly released Do You Really Want to be a Science Fiction Writer? You can download both of them for just $4 at https://www.drivethrufiction.com/product/528885/


Sunday, July 6, 2025

Do You Really Want to be a Science Fiction Writer? is now available

Following up on the success of Do You Really Want to be a Writer? Author and editor J Alan Erwine now tackles science fiction. In this collection of 17 essays, Erwine looks at everything from what type of press is right for your work to a brief look at creating aliens and alien worlds.

If you’re interested in writing science fiction, grabbing this book should be a no-brainer.

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FGWR4DNP

Various retailers: https://books2read.com/u/bzNdv9

DriveThruFiction: https://www.drivethrufiction.com/product/528882/

Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/5f921d9fdc

Itch.io: https://nomadicdelirium.itch.io/do-you-really-want-to-be-a-science-fiction-writer



Wednesday, July 2, 2025

The first Delirious Doubles is on sale

Now that we're accepting submissions for a new Delirious Doubles with the theme of dystopias (check out the guidelines at https://www.nomadicdeliriumpress.com/deliriousdoublesgl.htm), we thought we'd offer the first edition for just $1, but it's for a limited time. Check it out at https://books2read.com/u/3L8Ljw

Delirious Doubles presents two stories from different authors. This edition gives you The Impossible Child by Tyree Campbell…a woman from another world has come to Earth to study the fallen society of the planet. Early in her mission she is raped by a gang of marauders and becomes pregnant with a daughter. Now that it's almost time to return to her own world, she must decide what to do with her young daughter…take her with her or leave her behind on the hostile planet…or does she even have a choice.

You also get The Games Go On by Mike Morgan…a woman is born as an adult into a world where her family has sold her into indentured servitude as a gladiator, a gladiator that is meant to fight for the masses, but when there are no battles, she begins to wonder what's really going, and once she learns the truth, she'll be forced to decide what to do with the information.



Tuesday, July 1, 2025

The Fifth Di...

The Fifth Di... has returned to Nomadic Delirium Press.

The Fifth Di... will, for now, be an annual magazine that will be published in both print and electronic formats. The next issue will be released in March of 2026.

RESPONSE TIMES

Our current response time is two months, but we will try to respond faster whenever possible. If you change your e-mail address, please let me know. There are always a few submissions that never get responses because the contributor changes their address.

FICTION

Fiction must be science fiction or fantasy, no horror, no exceptions. We're looking for original stories of at least 2,500 words. We will consider reprints, but the story will really have to blow us away. We will not consider simultaneous submissions.
To get a feel for what we publish, check out https://books2read.com/u/mvLnQq

FICTION PAYMENTS

Payment for first rights will be $25.
Payment for reprints will be $10.
All payments will be made via PayPal, so authors must have a valid PayPal address. Each author will receive one print copy, which will be shipped from Amazon, so every author must also have a valid shipping address.

BONUS PAYMENTS

This is small press, so we don't expect to sell tons of copies, but if the zine is able to sell more than 500 copies (print and electronic combined, but not including authors' copies), we will pay an additional $10 for each story.

ART

We are not currently seeking artwork.

FORMATS

All submissions must be sent as attachments in Word or rtf. We will not read submissions that are sent pasted into messages. Every submission must contain the word "Submission" in its subjct line, or it will be flushed with all of the spam. We hate to start getting anal, but given the amount of Spam we have to sift through, it just makes our job easier, and a happy editor is always a good thing. Also, all submissions must follow standard ms guidelines...if you don't know what that means, please find out. Your name, byline, and address MUST appear on the submission. All submissions MUST have page numbers. If you want something italicized, please italicize it in the submission. Also, please include a bio with your submission written in the third person. Also, please note that the editor of this zine is J Erwine, not Tyree Campbell...so please address your submissions to J.

FINAL NOTES

Don't send work that is based in other people's universes. All works must be original with no threat of copyright infringement. Under no circumstances will we accept fiction that has been created by AI or that the author has used AI to help them create. Write your own stories. Don't steal other people's work by using AI.
All submissions should be sent to fifthdi at yahoo dot com.

 


Bestsellers for June 2025

Not the greatest month for sales, but RPGs continue to be our bread and butter for the moment.

Here are our top three sellers for June

Ephemeris 2.0: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/497132/

The Divided States of America RPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/511906/

The Ephemeris Creature Compendium: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/501062/



$2 e-book sale at Smashwords

For a limited time, you can download any of our fiction or writing titles from Smashwords for just $2 each. If you've been considering p...