A day of drama
One of the most exciting things a writer can do is push a character outside of his comfort zone. It turns out the same is true for writers themselves.
One of the most exciting things a writer can do is push a character outside of his comfort zone. It turns out the same is true for writers themselves.
You don’t have to be a dream drifter to enjoy the collective unconscious. As of today, If Sin Dwells Deep is available in paperback and Kindle edition.
It’s Sept. 13, and you know what that means: something free from your favorite author of wonderfully weird fiction. (That’s me, by the way.)
Over the past few weeks, I’ve become well acquainted with a gnome barbarian by the name of Ozric. That could prove to be my first mistake...
Lately, I’ve started forcing myself to come up with reasons to do something rather than not doing it. As a result, 2018 is proving to be a year of trying new things and taking chances.
The good news is Book Two is scheduled for release this fall. The bad news is readers will have to wait a little longer to find out what happens “next.”
Five years ago, I declared anyone can write a short story—except me. Since then, evidence to the contrary has surfaced.
On the heels of publishing my new novel, If Souls Can Sleep, I penned a couple of guest posts for blogs devoted to the readers and writers of speculative fiction.
If Souls Can Sleep, Book One of The Souls Sleep Cycle, was published in paperback and for Kindle on Jan. 30.
On the surface, 2017 was fraught with failure. Digging a little deeper, however, I find I’m pretty proud of what I accomplished last year.