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February 18, 2012
February 15, 2012
Kindle AND NOOK Versions Available!
You can go here to purchase a Kindle version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
You can go here to purchase a NOOK version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
You can go here to purchase an iBook/iPad version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance. You do need to sign up for Smashwords first, but it's a free membership.
And, please post a review on Amazon.com or Goodreads.com! Thank you.
You can go here to purchase a NOOK version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
You can go here to purchase an iBook/iPad version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance. You do need to sign up for Smashwords first, but it's a free membership.
And, please post a review on Amazon.com or Goodreads.com! Thank you.
Published on February 15, 2012 20:18
Kindle AND NOOK Versions Available!
You can go here to purchase a Kindle version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
You can go here to purchase a NOOK version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
And, please post a review on Amazon.com or Goodreads.com! Thank you.
You can go here to purchase a NOOK version of Task Force: Gaea -- Finding Balance.
And, please post a review on Amazon.com or Goodreads.com! Thank you.
Published on February 15, 2012 20:18
February 14, 2012
Kindle and Nook Soon!
Kindle and Nook versions of Task Force: Gaea should be available within 24 hours. Other versions will be available as well... stay tuned!
Published on February 14, 2012 19:18
Kindle and Nook Soon!
Kindle and Nook versions of Task Force: Gaea should be available within 24 hours. Other versions will be available as well... stay tuned!
Published on February 14, 2012 19:18
February 13, 2012
Where you come in...
Okay. So, I'm going to ask a huge favor of people. Actually, it's not really such a huge favor, but I just want to convey how much I appreciate it in advance.
Tell people about Task Force: Gaea .
It's not simply because it took me 25 years of writing, editing, proofing, vacillating, hemming-n-hawing, and inspirational chats with myself at odd hours...
It's not simply because it was a labor of love and energy and ego...
It's simply because the book is about you... and me... and everyone around you. Let me tell you a little about why:
Apollo—the god of light, reason, truth, and healing—goes on a spiritual and existential quest to see where he fits in inside this place we call a universe. His journey, and the choices he makes, ultimately affects not only the world of the gods, but also the world of Humankind. His choices matter: good, bad, or hideously ugly -- they matter. Task Force: Gaea , as much as it's a fantasy novel of gods, monsters, and magic, is also about following one's path, even when it might destroy you. Would you be willing to give up your life, everything you know to be true, for the greater good?
Well, would you?
That's why you should tell people about this book. It'll start existential conversations. Good ones.
Thank you.
Tell people about Task Force: Gaea .
It's not simply because it took me 25 years of writing, editing, proofing, vacillating, hemming-n-hawing, and inspirational chats with myself at odd hours...
It's not simply because it was a labor of love and energy and ego...
It's simply because the book is about you... and me... and everyone around you. Let me tell you a little about why:
Apollo—the god of light, reason, truth, and healing—goes on a spiritual and existential quest to see where he fits in inside this place we call a universe. His journey, and the choices he makes, ultimately affects not only the world of the gods, but also the world of Humankind. His choices matter: good, bad, or hideously ugly -- they matter. Task Force: Gaea , as much as it's a fantasy novel of gods, monsters, and magic, is also about following one's path, even when it might destroy you. Would you be willing to give up your life, everything you know to be true, for the greater good?
Well, would you?
That's why you should tell people about this book. It'll start existential conversations. Good ones.
Thank you.
Published on February 13, 2012 21:00
Where you come in...
Okay. So, I'm going to ask a huge favor of people. Actually, it's not really such a huge favor, but I just want to convey how much I appreciate it in advance.
Tell people about Task Force: Gaea .
It's not simply because it took me 25 years of writing, editing, proofing, vacillating, hemming-n-hawing, and inspirational chats with myself at odd hours...
It's not simply because it was a labor of love and energy and ego...
It's simply because the book is about you... and me... and everyone around you. Let me tell you a little about why:
Apollo—the god of light, reason, truth, and healing—goes on a spiritual and existential quest to see where he fits in inside this place we call a universe. His journey, and the choices he makes, ultimately affects not only the world of the gods, but also the world of Humankind. His choices matter: good, bad, or hideously ugly -- they matter. Task Force: Gaea , as much as it's a fantasy novel of gods, monsters, and magic, is also about following one's path, even when it might destroy you. Would you be willing to give up your life, everything you know to be true, for the greater good?
Well, would you?
That's why you should tell people about this book. It'll start existential conversations. Good ones.
Thank you.
Tell people about Task Force: Gaea .
It's not simply because it took me 25 years of writing, editing, proofing, vacillating, hemming-n-hawing, and inspirational chats with myself at odd hours...
It's not simply because it was a labor of love and energy and ego...
It's simply because the book is about you... and me... and everyone around you. Let me tell you a little about why:
Apollo—the god of light, reason, truth, and healing—goes on a spiritual and existential quest to see where he fits in inside this place we call a universe. His journey, and the choices he makes, ultimately affects not only the world of the gods, but also the world of Humankind. His choices matter: good, bad, or hideously ugly -- they matter. Task Force: Gaea , as much as it's a fantasy novel of gods, monsters, and magic, is also about following one's path, even when it might destroy you. Would you be willing to give up your life, everything you know to be true, for the greater good?
Well, would you?
That's why you should tell people about this book. It'll start existential conversations. Good ones.
Thank you.
Published on February 13, 2012 21:00
February 9, 2012
Holy hand grenades...
Today was a first. I was asked to sign three copies of my book for students, one being a former student whose sister is in my AP class. What an unnerving feeling, having to come up with something pithy to say and then sign my name.
I have to say, I could feel myself getting anxious. Then, on top of that, watching students read my book during our "Read-A-Latte" today... watching their expressions. [deep breath]
Five students (those who read today) told me they really liked it; one said she needed a dictionary to read some of it. I'm okay with that, though.
If you like it, post a review at Amazon. That would be wonderful (and thanks in advance).
And my mother's reading it, too... that'll be an interesting conversation when she's done :)
I have to say, I could feel myself getting anxious. Then, on top of that, watching students read my book during our "Read-A-Latte" today... watching their expressions. [deep breath]
Five students (those who read today) told me they really liked it; one said she needed a dictionary to read some of it. I'm okay with that, though.
If you like it, post a review at Amazon. That would be wonderful (and thanks in advance).
And my mother's reading it, too... that'll be an interesting conversation when she's done :)
Published on February 09, 2012 08:50
Holy hand grenades...
Today was a first. I was asked to sign three copies of my book for students, one being a former student whose sister is in my AP class. What an unnerving feeling, having to come up with something pithy to say and then sign my name.
I have to say, I could feel myself getting anxious. Then, on top of that, watching students read my book during our "Read-A-Latte" today... watching their expressions. [deep breath]
Five students (those who read today) told me they really liked it; one said she needed a dictionary to read some of it. I'm okay with that, though.
If you like it, post a review at Amazon. That would be wonderful (and thanks in advance).
And my mother's reading it, too... that'll be an interesting conversation when she's done :)
I have to say, I could feel myself getting anxious. Then, on top of that, watching students read my book during our "Read-A-Latte" today... watching their expressions. [deep breath]
Five students (those who read today) told me they really liked it; one said she needed a dictionary to read some of it. I'm okay with that, though.
If you like it, post a review at Amazon. That would be wonderful (and thanks in advance).
And my mother's reading it, too... that'll be an interesting conversation when she's done :)
Published on February 09, 2012 08:50


