Be thankful that you drive a late model car.
The Bel Air sure was pretty before it got wreaked.
Be thankful that you drive a late model car.
The Bel Air sure was pretty before it got wreaked.
There was once a huge part of me that felt like I wouldn’t be a real author unless my books were published by a big firm from NYC and sold in bookstores throughout the country. It was an elitist sort of validation, and right now, I don’t need it. I’m ecstatic by how well my…
Rukh nodded and drew her into his arms. “What do you know of Jareth, Wren, Sinder, and Brin?”Jessira stiffened. The names caused her joy and pain in equal measure. “You know who they are, don’t you?” Rukh asked. “I can’t see their faces. I only know the names.” “They’re our children,” Jessira told him. “And…
Today is the day! Just a simple reminder to let everyone know that the audiobook for A Testament of Steel went live this morning. Nick Podehl narrates, and he did an amazing job! Click for the book on Audible.comHappy listening!
Editing for William Wilde and the Necrosed, Book 1 of The Chronicles of William Wilde took a lot longer than expected, but as a result, the manuscript is far better. I’ll probably have one more pass through at some point, but here’s a sneak peak. Chapter 1: A Changed Life January 1986 Kohl Obsidian lifted…
I don’t like daylight savings time. That’s all.
Well, well, well. Look at that. The audiobook for my short story collection, Stories from Arisa, is out, and once again it’s narrated by Nick Podehl. There are four stories, and they run the gamut of politics, murder, humor, and mystery. We learn how Li-Dirge became the SarpanKum; how Hal’El became a murderer, how Keemo,…