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March 31, 2016

Fancy a free book?

While you are eagerly waiting for the imminent release of the most awesome gunpowder slash renaissance era book, ergo ipso facto Dietrich, to be unleashed unto the world, you may want to consider participating in a Goodreads book giveaway. The Forgotten, the third volume in The Lost Words series, is up for grabs. Third book, […]
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Published on March 31, 2016 11:33

March 26, 2016

A magnificent cover for a magnificent book

One step closer to publication! The cover for my upcoming book, The Amazing Adventures of Dashing Prince Dietrich is ready, with all the bells and whistles and gilt trimming. Take a moment to bask in the artistic glory. I am now reviewing the comprehensive proofing edits, and will soon complete this step, too. After that, […]
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Published on March 26, 2016 06:24

February 29, 2016

Prince Dietrich cover art

The publication work of the most amazing adventure ever undertaken by a prince, one named Dietrich no less, is chugging along nicely. Interior design, an avalanche of spelling and grammar fixes, and of course, the kickass cover art stuff. Designed by legendary Anton Kokarev. Please take a moment to bask in the glory and finesse. […]
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Published on February 29, 2016 09:57

January 30, 2016

Prince Dietrich goes forth

Lo and behold, hold your horses, chariots and steam engines. My no-magic, gunpowder-era, Renaissance-styled, Venetian-flavored grimfun slash fundark novel by the name of Amazing Adventures of Dashing Prince Dietrich is about to take flight. A majestic flight, like an eagle soaring off a cliff. ‘Tis publication time! I am starting the process by which books […]
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Published on January 30, 2016 12:19

December 22, 2015

ECOTONES, the 2015 SFFWorld anthology, is published!

Hello, denizens of the Internet. Good news. The Ecotones pro-am anthology, the fourth annual community project organized by SFFWorld.com, has been set free into the wild. It is out there, with fourteen tales of a mostly speculative and fictional nature, created and molded by best-sellers, award-winners and nominees, established talents and up-coming authors. Myself included. […]
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Published on December 22, 2015 12:46

December 12, 2015

Holiday gifts, free books!

I am feeling benevolent. ‘Tis the holiday season, and that means free gifts for all. If you feel like reading some decent fantasy-themed prose, you might want to visit the Amazon domain in the coming two weeks. Starting December 16 all the way till New Year’s, the Kindle edition of the four books in The […]
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Published on December 12, 2015 05:54

November 27, 2015

ECOTONES, First Contact

And now for something completely different. A guest post. Normally, you would not get its kind here, but since we’re all one happy family over at SFFWorld.com, and we have another anthology coming out soonish, we have a blog tour, and we’re sharing each other stories. Only yesterday, Andrew Leon Hudson hosted mine. Today, I […]
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Published on November 27, 2015 12:12

November 26, 2015

ECOTONES, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the CO2

Hello friends. Today, you shall be reading an article of mine. However, it’s been posted elsewhere, on someone else’s blog. Why? Because we few, we happy few, we the authors of the upcoming Ecotones anthology, the fruit of the SFFWorld.com loom, have decided to a bit of a blog tour swapsies, and we are sharing […]
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Published on November 26, 2015 10:30

November 23, 2015

Overlooked Books – Author’s Edition

If the title of this post looks familiar, this is because my article today is a reference of another article. Namely, Wendell, the guy behind a very custhy book review and author spotlights website Bookwraiths, has just published a piece focused on older, overlooked, under-appreciated speculative fiction books. Better yet, he asked some – of […]
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Published on November 23, 2015 12:50

November 2, 2015

What About My Humanity? published in Allegory ezine

More awesome news! A short story of mine, titled What About My Humanity has been published in Allegory ezine, a tri-annual online magazine of science fiction, fantasy & horror, Volume 28/55, Fall/Winter 2015. Yippie. What About My Humanity? tells a story of one’s man coping with the terrible legacy of his life in a post-apocalyptic, […]
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Published on November 02, 2015 11:24