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Sunday, December 8, 2013

New ebook: Counterfeit Souls

The new ebook I promised is up! Feast your eyes on the cover for my newest ebook, Counterfeit Souls:



I've put more time and effort into this book than any other work I've ever done. It is my first attempt at humor, and I laced it with a dark edge. Think Good Omens, but a little more absurd, sci-fi styled, and more dangerous. This is a book I really think people are going to enjoy.

It follows two characters: Dr. Newton is a lazy genius and a poor human being who was handed a new Soul Forge business-- which he is running into the ground. The other is a demon named Zagan, the Demon protector of Counterfeiting. Zagan needs Dr. Newton for one of his schemes and will do anything to achieve his goals, but Dr. Newton is just looking for the path of least resistance.

I hope you will give it a try!


Saturday, December 7, 2013

A NaNo loss:

Well, I didn't win NaNo this year, but I did double the size of my work in progress while working full time and studying 30+ hours a week. So it's a loss I'm willing to take :)

On the bright side, school is winding down for the semester and that means I will soon have more time to read and write. I also just got back the covers for the two new ebooks I will be releasing this month, and they look fantastic. One will be up tomorrow or the next day, and I'll blog about it at that time.


Monday, September 16, 2013

What I’m up to:

Fall is definitely a busy time of year for me. Between graduate school, my job, and seeing family I am pressed for time pretty much every day. Making time to write is absolutely essential, but I don’t get nearly as much done when I am juggling all my different activities.  The goal is to put in effort every single day. If I do that, I am confident the word count will take care of itself.

Right now I am working on a post-apoc novel and finishing up a short novel. I categorize a short novel as anything over 10,000 words but less than 50,000. This is novella or novelette territory for awards, but I don’t really see any difference between the three terms. Short novel is an easy categorization that perfectly displays what I'm writing, so that’s what I’m going to call it.

In the past I have written quite a few short novels and short stories (10,000 words or less) but little in the 50,000 words plus area. The novel length is something I’d like to explore more of, so I’ll be experimenting a bit with the next few books. It would be awesome to have a few post-apoc novels in a row and I think the world I have created is vast enough for a half dozen or more books. We shall see.

The other thing I am working on is reading more. Some people can blow through novels in a day but honestly I’m not one of them. I get a little OCD about reading and understanding every single word, so I tend to read for pleasure at a very slow pace. It’s easier when I’m reading through current events, work materials, or school books because I’m probably going to read multiple sources and don’t get concerned about things like, say, how the author is structuring their sentences to achieve an effect.

Right now, I’m reading The Hot Gate by John Ringo. I consider this “popcorn reading” because Ringo is one of the few authors I can read through in small chunks spread over time. Read a few paragraphs when I’ve got a couple minutes, go back to the other pressing matter. Small bites of solid entertainment always helps me relax.

As much as I love his books, I can’t do this with an author like Brandon Sanderson. His books are a siren’s call of layered complexity, puzzles, and fun. As awesome as they are, I end up needing to read carefully to try and figure out all the little plots he is weaving together before the big reveal.


Either way, more reading and writing this week. I’ll probably provide you all with an update or two next week. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Official Launch

Greetings and welcome to my official website! You will find updates on all my projects, both in progress and published. Feel free to reach out to me with any feedback you may have.