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January 15, 2022

Aenya Lore: Queen Lumina and the Unicorn

The World of Aenya is vast and varied. Its geography encompasses disparate landscapes, city-states, races, cultures, histories, and myths. For 2022, I am introducing a new series, Aenya Lore, to showcase the tales that exist within the larger narrative of the Aenya Series, some of which, you may remember, come straight from the novels. While... Continue Reading →
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Published on January 15, 2022 09:04

December 30, 2021

Stephen King’s 11/22/63

Heather and I discuss Stephen King’s quasi-historical time travel story, 11/22/63! We also dip a little bit into Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time: The Eye of the World. What more do you need to know? Please give it a listen
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Published on December 30, 2021 11:38

December 14, 2021

Ecthros: The Archer with Bad Aim

Ecthros, or “Ecks”, as he is called by his friends, first appeared in The Princess of Aenya and is set to appear in my forthcoming novel, The Children of Aenya. Unlike your typical fictional archer (looking at you: Robin Hood, Legolas, Green Arrow, Hawkeye, Katniss, Merida), Ecthros isn’t very good at shooting things with his... Continue Reading →
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Published on December 14, 2021 11:06

December 6, 2021

The Nine Types of Writers

Three times this week, I’ve had the same dumb conversation about becoming a writer. One person queried me through my author site, asking simply, “how can I get published?” A second person told me he didn’t actually have any experience, but had a good idea for a book and wanted me to write it for... Continue Reading →
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Published on December 06, 2021 22:53

December 1, 2021

AENYA NEWSLETTER 12/01/21

Hey, Aenya fans! Boy, do I have some great stuff to share with you today. So let’s get straight to it, shall we? The Princess of Aenya: Acclaim, New Cover, New Art A beautiful new cover is on its way for The Princess of Aenya! While I was completely happy with the old pic, I... Continue Reading →
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Published on December 01, 2021 17:49

November 17, 2021

My Literary Journey | PODCAST

If you’ve ever wondered, “Who’s this Nick guy, anyway?” Well, this episode is for you! Learn all my dirty secrets as I reminisce about my long, winding, and sometimes harrowing literary journey, from my childhood days writing on the backs of pink pizza tickets to kind-of inventing Power Rangers to dragging my dad to NYC... Continue Reading →
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Published on November 17, 2021 22:41

November 4, 2021

It, Carrie, and Taboo Subjects in Literature

No discussion of Stephen King’s It would be complete without tackling that scene—a scene not surprisingly omitted from every film adaptation—and if you don’t know what I’m talking about, just read the book! Hint: sex + children. Historically, taboo subjects in fiction challenge readers to examine social norms, and forces us to consider whether anything... Continue Reading →
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Published on November 04, 2021 10:09

October 25, 2021

The Great Resignation and the Plight of Small Business Owners

There is great unrest among the working class in this country, a pre-French Revolution upheaval that’s been heating to a boil. In July alone, four million Americans quit their jobs, and fast-food chains have had to shut their doors for lack of staff. This Great Resignation is the result of growing inequality and the slow... Continue Reading →
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Published on October 25, 2021 17:26

September 10, 2021

Is literature the superior artform? Stephen King’s “IT”

Stephen King once said in an interview, and I paraphrase here, “literature is a superior artform.” This was in regards to his books being turned into movies. He wasn’t all too concerned about the accuracy of on screen adaptations to his works, because, for him at least, a film could never be as good. I... Continue Reading →
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Published on September 10, 2021 10:11

September 6, 2021

Maybe it’s time to talk about mental health

I’ve been putting this off for many years now. I never wanted to write another “woe is me” post, not since some troll suggested I give up writing. Another troll (or maybe it was the same one) went so far as to e-mail screen grabs of my sales rank, just to rub my failures in... Continue Reading →
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Published on September 06, 2021 11:45