Haven’t had much time to read lately (busy writing), which is never fun, but I did enter a couple of book giveaways. First, at SFFWorld.com, I entered for a chance to win Tony Peak’s sci-fi novel, Inherit the Stars. It sounds exactly like my kind of space opera. I also entered a chance to win Red Rising by Pierce Brown – kinda a mashup between Hunger Games and Mars colonization at Goodreads
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Goodreads giveaway
Starting on Feb. 12th, I’ll be offering 3 signed copies of A Warrior’s Path through Goodreads. The print version is the size of a trade paperback, which is about the size of a hardback and features a gorgeous wraparound cover. Take a look: The contest runs until Feb. 25th, so sign up. Here’s the link: Goodreads…
MayDaySale
Me and a bunch of other authors, like Michael J. Sullivan, Phil Tucker, David Estes, David Benem, K.S. Villoso, Steve Kelliher, Quenby Olson, and . . . well, you get the drift. We’ve got a giant MayDaySale on many of our books that we’re running from May 1st through May 5th. It’s all fantasy, and…
Why did I write William Wilde?
I wrote that series for my sons. Both of them were in their early-to-mid teenage years when book one was published, and at that time, there weren’t many (still aren’t) new books that featured young men as the protagonist, and certainly even less that featured those who might be Asian Indians. That was the genesis…
Status Update
Currently, I am in the middle of writing book 2 of my next series, The Chronicles of William Wilde. Book one, William Wilde and the Necrosed, is with my editor, David Farland. Yes, that David Farland. Pretty thrilled about the person editing my book. You know, the person who helped Brandon Sanderson learn the craft of writing….
Interview with reviewer/blogger Eric Fomley
Davis: Today I’m excited to be joined by Eric Fomley, owner and proprietor of The Grimdark Review and co-blogger of the recently formed Grimdark Alliance. Eric has a passion for fantasy, and especially the grimdark variety. He’s active on some of the same forums that I am, and so I thought to myself, ‘Self, why…
