Road to Release: Reality Roadmap

Jeez, another two weeks have passed since I did one of these. Man, time sure flies in the Winter. That is part of the reason I've been so slack with these - the temperature where I live is lucky to get above 10 Centigrade (that would be 50 Fahrenheit for those still on Imperial Measurements) … Continue reading Road to Release: Reality Roadmap

Road to Release: An Update for “Reality”

So it's been a while since I made a post that gave updates for one of my novels, but this is an important one. Several times in the past year I said I was aiming for a Q4 release of Reality and I still stick by that, but with the work I am doing right … Continue reading Road to Release: An Update for “Reality”

Road to Release – The Back Cover of ‘Reality’

I figure there is no better way to shoot back into my posts than simply doing them. I also determined that the best place to resume is to begin the slow build up to the release of my second novel, Reality. As such, at sporadic times over the next few weeks, I will be releasing more of these bits of information to help people get a feel for the novel and so that they can decide whether or not to purchase it.

Crow: Under Surveillance

There is not really much I can say that will make my writing seem more than it is. I feel my words here do not have the same sting as what I do each and every day in my novels. That is where the true effect of my writing comes forth. Every word I write provides more and more meaning to my novels and continues to build on the thought process I use to write. I do not find any difficulty in what I do these days, because I am so used to the pressure of forcing myself to write, that I have managed to ingrain my standards into everything I do. Let me hope I can keep it up.

Ascension: The Hunter Meets Hunted

Each week feels better than the previous the more I write and the further I go with my books. I am not sure what it is about this intense challenge, but every word only fuels my knowledge and drives me to be better with each passing day. It might not be an easy thing to improve, but I feel my hard work is not something I can ignore. Sure, a lot of people might not care because they feel I am not working too hard, but that is not for them to decide. I know what I do each and every week and that is all that matters.

Earth Splitter: A Horrid Place !!CONTENT WARNING!!

Earth Splitter is a much darker novel than its predecessor, Sea Spray. That is by design, since Earth Splitter dedicates a lot of the content to investigating several characters that did not receive a prime-slot in the first book and they have much more brutal backstories. Of course, everything serves to advance the story and paint a picture of why these people act the way they do.

Eden: Interpreting Paradise

People might have their own preconceptions about what they envision my novel, Eden, to be about. That is fine. That is what I expect from the world today. People are allowed to formulate opinions and speculate on things they know little about. For me, however, Eden is a little more complicated than being a word for paradise.

Crucible: Remember The Fallen

With my remembrance out of the way, I need to state that there are only two days a year where I refrain from partaking in any violence through any medium whatsoever. Today was one of those days. This reflects in my writing as I opted to avoid using any real action sequences. This played masterfully into the plot of Crucible and it allowed me to get creative with what I did.

Crow: Breaking and Entering

I will come right out and say it: Crow is my favourite novel to work on right now. I think a lot of that is down to how different it is compared to what I am used to doing. I stated last week that relationship drama is not a focal point of the novel and I intend to stick by that. What makes Crow work as a novel is the conflict between Ashley Hudson and Crow Enterprises.