There once was a libertine named Keith Who, knowing that life is very brief Engaged in great sin With Miss Kate and Lin, And Miss Nash who had no teeth!
There was a young lady named Rose Who was fond of wearing no clothes. The vicar took her in And lectured her on sin, As his wife berated him and Rose …
She in need of rent. He calculates his money spent On the dance without romance. But still he pays In so many ways, And finds a kind Of content in the charms Of a girl’s reluctant arms. And calculates his money spent. While she pays her rent.
There once was a poor rhymer named Guy Who said, “I fear that I shall die. They will bury me Under yonder old tree, With my poor poetry, and this poisoned pie!”
A most forgetful young lady named Hocking Is well known for losing her stockings. My good friend Miss Lou Has lost many a shoe, Which I’ve found with Miss Hocking’s stockings …!
I am excited to announce that The Never-Dying Man has now been released as an audio book. This means that both Book 1 of The Wolves of Vimar (The Wolf Pack) and Book 2, (The Never-Dying Man) are both available as audio books.
Book 3 (Wolf Moon) is not yet scheduled for release as an audio book, but I hope it won’t be too long.
I am currently doing NaNoWriMo and working on Book 4, Immortal’s Death. I hope to have it ready for the publisher by ...