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January 4, 2018

Crank The Twelve Week Year For Writers and Bullet Journal Enthusiasts

I remember last year when I kicked off 2017 with a publishing calendar for the year.  It was ambitious and I failed to hit a number of those dates.  However, in failing, I also succeeded on so many of them that I count it as an overall win.  I know that without that schedule, I […]
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Published on January 04, 2018 23:07

November 26, 2017

EPILOGUE – COLD WAR: Alien Strike

Epilogue Mack looked around him as Reno burned and smoldered in the aftermath of the battle. Plasma burns scarred every building. Dead Ringheads lay scattered up and down the street. Low, guttering plasma fires burned a dim purple on most of the bodies. A good portion of them were nearly intact, holed neatly through their […]
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Published on November 26, 2017 15:43

September 24, 2017

The Girl From the Pie Shop

Early afternoon light streamed in from the plate glass windows of the small, bustling diner, illuminating the cramped interior with its century old décor.  The mingled smells of cinnamon, coffee, and French fries permeated the room, as the scents from the lunch crowd selections warred with oven-baked aromas. The tourist at Table 7 scrolled the […]
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Published on September 24, 2017 23:48

July 26, 2017

YA/NA Science Fiction – Futuristic Books With Heart

Surprising absolutely no one, many YA readers are over age 35! This obviously explains the runaway success of series like The Hunger Games and Divergent. (Yes, the parents read those books too. Shhh.) And now we have the proven category of “New Adult” as well. Continuing on my summer book explorations, today I offer some […]
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Published on July 26, 2017 11:24

July 24, 2017

Monday Launch Madness – Alien Incursion Is Up!

It’s been a week of granular details as Ken and I worked through revisions from our editor and the Amazon KPD process. There were a number of different things we didn’t think about until we were knee deep in it, including crucial details like whether the title was in ALL CAPS or if we should […]
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Published on July 24, 2017 14:54

July 17, 2017

The Cold War: Alien Incursion

With the assistance of our editor, it looks like our first book is fit for public consumption! We’ll be pressing the publish button before the end of this month (fingers crossed!) and we’re excited to finally have it out into the world. It takes a lot of work for even a shorter work (this one […]
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Published on July 17, 2017 00:28

July 9, 2017

Assassins, Exotic Locales, and Cyber Warfare…oh my!

I took a break from my usual science fiction and sci-fi military reading and film consumption to binge read one of my favorite authors.  I read the John Rain thrillers over a decade ago.  Our moody anti-hero, John Rain, is a disenchanted Vietnam vet turned contract killer in Tokyo and Osaka. It’s hard to stay […]
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Published on July 09, 2017 15:35

June 17, 2017

“We are jolly green giants, walking the Earth with guns.”

FULL METAL JACKET AND THE HERO’S JOURNEY It was the 30th anniversary of Full Metal Jacket this week.  At the urging of of my co-author, I finally watched it.  It took 3 evenings with Netflix (Netflix and chill at my house only happens after the kids are down and the dog has been walked) but it […]
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Published on June 17, 2017 16:23

June 9, 2017

Level Up Your Military Sci Fi Summer Reading Game Now

  Ah, summer.  It’s time to hit the beach and grab a good book, right? Well, it used to be like that before I had kids.  Now it’s more like, “what sports camp are they at this week and do I have to make their lunches?” However, the summer nights are still great for reading […]
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Published on June 09, 2017 16:16

May 31, 2017

If You See It, You Can Believe It

An author I really admire and enjoy once shared her character inspiration board on Twitter. She had assembled a number of vintage photos (Victorian era) onto a Pinterest board for her steampunk romance. I thought that was pretty brilliant.  So a social media tool that I had previously thought I had no use for suddenly started […]
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Published on May 31, 2017 22:08