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Bob Mayer
Rocky Start is scheduled for June 2024. We hope to release the following books two months apart. It all depends on how quickly we write them. We'll keep at least 2 months between books but if we can move up the start date, we will. We don't put a pre-order up until the manuscript is pretty much done. Glad you're enjoying the books!
Bob Mayer
The series goes: Area 51; Reply; Mission; Sphinx; Grail; Excalibur; Truth and then Legend and Nosferatu are prequels.
Glad you're enjoying the books. Yeah-- I pretty much took every significant thing with a bit of mystery and wove it into that series. Time Patrol was more focused on history. All the best with your books! Bob
Glad you're enjoying the books. Yeah-- I pretty much took every significant thing with a bit of mystery and wove it into that series. Time Patrol was more focused on history. All the best with your books! Bob
Bob Mayer
Not likely. I've thought about writing a sequel to Agnes and the Hitman, but it would primarily be the Hitman. Jenny has moved on to other projects and so have I.
Bob Mayer
Yes. Essentially the Nightstalkers become the Time Patrol. So the order there is: Nightstalkers, Book of Truths, Rift, then the Time Patrol.
Then: Black Tuesday, Ides of March, D-Day, Independence Day and later this year Nine-Eleven and Day of Infamy.
Also, the scenario I wrote about in the Atlantis series is the same as what the Time Patrol is encountering: multiple timelines with a foe call the Shadow. So some of the characters from that series are in Time Patrol such as Dane and Amelia Earhart. I bring in the concept of the Cellar from that series, along with Hannah and Neeley.
I'm currently building a web site to show all these worlds and characters and how they interact.
Then: Black Tuesday, Ides of March, D-Day, Independence Day and later this year Nine-Eleven and Day of Infamy.
Also, the scenario I wrote about in the Atlantis series is the same as what the Time Patrol is encountering: multiple timelines with a foe call the Shadow. So some of the characters from that series are in Time Patrol such as Dane and Amelia Earhart. I bring in the concept of the Cellar from that series, along with Hannah and Neeley.
I'm currently building a web site to show all these worlds and characters and how they interact.
Chris Luff
Any update on the website as really enjoying Independence Day and going to go back and read the nightstalkers series. Really enjoy your writing can’t
Any update on the website as really enjoying Independence Day and going to go back and read the nightstalkers series. Really enjoy your writing can’t wait to see where this team leads
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Jul 03, 2019 09:24AM · flag
Jul 03, 2019 09:24AM · flag
Bob Mayer
I write about things that interest me and I'm passionate about the theme. In my nonfiction, I focus on things that will help people. In fiction, I like exploring possibilities, especially that of the human mind.
For my wife and I, our hobby is story and characters. We study it all the time.
For my wife and I, our hobby is story and characters. We study it all the time.
Bob Mayer
As a former Green Beret, the key to our success was planning. I wrote The Green Beret Survival Guide to focus on individual survival. But then I realized too many people really believe Sh!@ happens instead of focusing on what they can do to stop bad things from happening.
Also, my wife and I have always been fascinated by catastrophes. Our first 'date' was going to Little Big Horn. A show called Seconds From Disaster fascinated us and we saw a pattern-- every plane crash requires at least 7 things to go wrong. And one of them is always human error. Thus they can be prevented.
Also, my wife and I have always been fascinated by catastrophes. Our first 'date' was going to Little Big Horn. A show called Seconds From Disaster fascinated us and we saw a pattern-- every plane crash requires at least 7 things to go wrong. And one of them is always human error. Thus they can be prevented.
Bob Mayer
I live story. So I work pretty much every day.
Every evening my wife and I jump in the big bed with our two yellow labs, Cool Gus and Sassy Becca and we watch whatever she tells me to watch. We study story and idea in what we watch. We tend to watch some key series twice-- the second time focusing on what the writers did.
Every evening my wife and I jump in the big bed with our two yellow labs, Cool Gus and Sassy Becca and we watch whatever she tells me to watch. We study story and idea in what we watch. We tend to watch some key series twice-- the second time focusing on what the writers did.
Bob Mayer
A pair of nonfiction titles that will be out in early September: Sh!@ Doesn't Just Happen.
Each book covers 7 great catastrophes and the 7 Cascade Events that led to them. And then I discuss how they could have been prevented or mitigated. The first book covers The Twin Towers, Titanic, Challenger, Little Big Horn, The Housing Bubble, Apollo 13 and the Kegworth Plane Crash.
Each book covers 7 great catastrophes and the 7 Cascade Events that led to them. And then I discuss how they could have been prevented or mitigated. The first book covers The Twin Towers, Titanic, Challenger, Little Big Horn, The Housing Bubble, Apollo 13 and the Kegworth Plane Crash.
Bob Mayer
Read a lot and write a lot. In this age of self-publishing people focus too much on marketing their book. The best marketing is a good book. Better marketing is writing more good books.
Word of mouth by readers is the #1 way to sell a book.
Word of mouth by readers is the #1 way to sell a book.
D. Powell
Very true, but in self-publishing, the hard part is to bring your category ranking down in numbers so your book cover can even be seen to have a poten
Very true, but in self-publishing, the hard part is to bring your category ranking down in numbers so your book cover can even be seen to have a potential customer, have interest, ‘look inside’, on AMAZON, and buy the book. Then there is that illusive rating. Whether the reader will go back and give an honest review. Then we can sit back and write our butts-off, when word-of-mouth kicks in.
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