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January 6, 2024
SCORPIO giveaway is now closed.
I’ll be going through the entries today with the help of the random numbers generator and pick a dozen winners from all the comments that have been left by the 1200h EST contest deadline. Watch this space for names, and if yours appears on the list–check your email.
January 1, 2024
SCORPIO release day
Today is the official release day for SCORPIO, first book in the Frontlines spin-off, Frontlines: Evolution.
A bunch of you will have read it already because it was one of the Amazon First Reads selections for December, free to download for anyone with a Prime subscription. A few of you may have gotten your hands on an eARC via Netgalley, or a printed ARC from me or the publisher. If you did, good for you, and I hope you enjoyed it. If you haven’t read it yet, it’s now officially available for purchase in Kindle, paperback, and audio formats. The Audible version is read by Arielle DeLisle, who did a fabulous job voicing Alex and giving this new chapter in the Frontlines universe its own character.
Incidentally, today is January 1, which means I’ll be starting the draft for CORVUS, the follow-up to SCORPIO. I’ll be turning this draft in on March 31, for a planned release in January of 2025. As with SCORPIO, you can track my progress via the handy meter in the sidebar.
I’ve not been able to finish the Frontlines novella I was working on in between books because it hasn’t quite come together the way I wanted, so it’ll have to simmer a little bit longer. My plan is to finish it while I am writing CORVUS. Because my progress meter only has space for one bar, I’ve switched it to the word count for CORVUS because that’s the main project right now, but I am aiming to have the Halley novella out roughly around the same time as the draft, by the end of March.
I hope you all had a good slide into the new year, as they say back in the old home country.
December 31, 2023
Obligatory end-of-year update
This is the last day of the year, so I guess I ought to do a quick recap of the year that is about to disappear in the rearview mirror.
2023 was…fine? I turned in two books this year (SCORPIO in February and DESCENT in October), so I am back in the groove as far as creative output goes. The last time I managed to turn in two books in the same year was 2020, and that was only because I turned in CITADEL in January right when all the pandemic business started. 2021 and 2022 were the hardest years I have had, creatively speaking, but DESCENT was easy going compared to the two drafts from those years, so I am cautiously optimistic for the coming year.
2024 will see two new releases: SCORPIO is officially out tomorrow, and DESCENT will be released on July 16. (There’s already a product page up on the ‘zon if you want to pre-order the book. My publisher loves great pre-order numbers.)
The writing schedule for the next year has me writing the follow-up to SCORPIO, which will be called CORVUS. That will keep me busy for most of the first half of the year, and the second half will most likely be dedicated to Palladium Wars #5, which doesn’t have an official title yet because I haven’t thought of a sufficiently cool and fitting word that starts with “E”. And who knows? Pigs may fly, water may flow uphill, and I may finally have some breathing room in my schedule to complete one of the secret projects from my backlog of ideas.
Happy New Year! I hope you had a similarly tolerable 2023, and may 2024 turn out to be less of a raging dumpster fire than the other years in the Twenty-Twenties so far.
December 30, 2023
SCORPIO giveaway at long last
For a multitude of reasons, I wasn’t able to do my customary early giveaway for new release books until now. SCORPIO will be officially released on Monday, January 1st, so this won’t be an early look at the novel for anyone who gets a copy, but they’ll be signed and they’re ABSOLUTELY FREE to winners, so there’s that. If you want to snag a signed (and personalized upon request) copy of SCORPIO to put on your bookshelf next to all the other novels of mine you undoubtedly own, here’s your chance at last!
The rules are simple as always. Leave a comment on this post, and I’ll let the random number gods pick the winners from the comment pool next Saturday, January 6th, 1200h EST. I will ship the novels to the winners free of charge to anywhere in the world. This time, I’ll give away 12 copies. In the past, the entries have been in the 150-200 range, so 12 random picks constitute a 5% or better chance to win, which is way better than a lottery ticket.
Comments are open. One entry per reader, please, and be sure to register your comment with a valid email address because that’s how I’ll notify the winners.
Ready? GO.
December 1, 2023
SCORPIO on Amazon First Reads
It’s December 1st, which means I can share the reason why the official release date for SCORPIO was moved back a month and a half:
SCORPIO is an Amazon First Reads selection for the month of December. If you’re a Prime member, you can download one of the month’s First Reads offerings for free, so here’s your chance to grab a copy for your Kindelmaschine and get to read SCORPIO a month before its official release.
If you’re not a Prime member, you can buy the Kindle book at a discounted price of $1.99.
Amazon First Reads is only available to US-based customers, but you international readers aren’t going to be left out. I’ll do my usual giveaway of signed books this week, and I’ll give priority to international readers this time.
If you end up getting your copy of SCORPIO on Amazon First Reads this month, I hope you enjoy it. And if you leave a review after you’re done, it’ll keep my editor happy, which means they’ll be paying me to write more books, a win-win scenario for everyone.
November 21, 2023
Badges? Badges?
The notoriously awards-shy Bundeswehr has started to issue these little badges to German veterans to give them a little something that confirms their status and lets them show their service. I got mine in the mail the other day. It’s not a military award for the uniform, just a lapel pin. The motif is the Iron Cross, the old military award of Germany and the official vehicle marker of Bundeswehr tanks and aircraft, overlaid with the Bundesadler, the Federal eagle. It’s a small gesture that didn’t cost them very much per individual, but it’s something, I suppose.
I got a little busier with my developmental edits for DESCENT than I had expected. I also took off a week to go out of town and visit a friend in Pittsburgh, so I didn’t make any progress on the novella. The edits are almost complete, so I’ve picked up the pen and got things moving again.
There’ll be news on SCORPIO soon, so stay tuned for that. I also have a box of author copies, so I guess it’s time for the traditional giveaway so some of you get signed copies for an early read (and I don’t drown in paperbacks at home.) I’ll get that underway this coming weekend.
October 25, 2023
Ding 52
It’s my birthday today. I am celebrating reaching level 52 Human by watching some shows I’ve been meaning to catch up on, taking my new OLED Switch for a spin, going for a walk to enjoy the last of the October sun, and avoiding anything that looks even remotely like work.
October 25 facts: today is the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt, and the Battle of Balaclava (of Tennyson’s Charge of the Light Brigade fame.) It seems like there aren’t too many days in the year where there isn’t an anniversary of some event where people killed each other in large numbers for faith, land, loot, or glory…
Another lesser-known fact about this day is that I share a birthday with my mother, which means I have no excuse to forget hers.
Anyway, off to do nothing for the rest of the day. Tomorrow I’ll get back to work on the Frontlines novella, and you’ll see that progress bar moving again.
October 23, 2023
Super-not-so-secret project in the works
I’m waiting for the first round of edits to come back for DESCENT, so I’ve decided to start a new project that should take just a few weeks to finish. See if you can spot a hint:
I’ve reset the progress bar for the new project, so you can follow my progress if you want. I hope to get it done before I get my edits back in the second week of November, and I’ll put it out there as soon as it’s finished and cleaned up, probably in the second half of November.
October 10, 2023
DESCENT draft is in the bag
As you can see on the progress bar on the right side, the draft for DESCENT is complete at 101% of projected word count. I’d say that’s a landing smack in the middle of the touchdown zone.
Now it goes off to the editor, and I get to do the traditional brain rinse where I step away from the manuscript for a week or two and catch up on my reading and streaming backlists.
For those of you who are looking forward to the release of DESCENT, I don’t have a release date, but if I had to wager a guess based on the normal production cycle, I predict that it will be released in the summer of next year.
September 15, 2023
15SEP23
As you can see from the progress bar, the draft for DESCENT is moving along steadily. I write faster the further I get into the book, and especially once I reach the last quarter, so I expect to be finished in another two weeks or so. Then it goes off to the developmental editor, and I get to move on to the next project while I wait for the marked-up draft to get back to me for changes.
In unrelated news, I had an experience the other day that definitely marks me as a child of a certain time. There was a song on the radio I hadn’t heard in a long time, one that was popular when I was a poor teenager who had to make his own mix tapes from the radio. This involved keeping the boom box in my bedroom ready with a blank tape, and hit the red button whenever a song came on I wanted to record. Invariably, the start and the finish of the song would be cut off because I had to tape over the yakking of the DJ, who would talk into the beginning and start talking again at the end.
It was strange because I hadn’t heard that song in at least twenty years, but I still remembered exactly where the song cut off on my mix tape. Then I realized that I could not only remember where the song ended, but also the song that came after it on the tape. I must have listened to those home-baked mix tapes on my knock-off walkman constantly for those associations to still be lodged in my memories almost forty years later…