A wild blog post appears!

I’ve nuked Facebook again, and this time for good–I deleted my account instead of just deactivating it. I’d love to claim that it was solely because of the privacy and ethics concerns. They certainly played a role, but the truth is that Facebook was sapping too much of my attention and time, and those are my only finite resources. There was also the realization that I posted on Facebook quite a bit, and that every time I did, I was providing them completely free of charge with content to draw clicks and attention. In a productive day, I only have so many words to wring out of my brain, and I’d rather channel them into work that lets me get paid. So: Facebook is gone, and Twitter is on probation. And to protect my writing time, I’ll only reply to emails sparingly, so don’t be offended if you get a delayed reply or none at all.


Oh, and happy 2019, everyone. 2018 managed the rare feat of both zooming by in a blink and feeling like it went on forever. I don’t know what 2019 will bring as far as politics and world events go, but my own goal is to spend less time on social media and news, and more time on writing stories. It’s better for my mental health and my bank account. I don’t know about you, but I can’t weather another year like this last one. Doing creative work in 2018 felt like dragging a piano across a gravel road with nothing but dental floss.


The first novel in my new series “The Palladium Wars” is titled “Aftershocks”, and it will be out on July 1. I am currently busy with Palladium Wars #2 and a new Frontlines novella, as well as several Wild Cards short stories and novelettes. (At least I think the Frontlines story will end up a novella, but those things mutate into full-blown novels sometimes.) People keep asking when a new Frontlines will be out, and the answer is: it depends. My plan is to have a new novella out by early spring, and then a full novel toward the end of the year.


Stay tuned for more while I take a broom to this blog and sweep the dust out of the corners.


 

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Published on January 04, 2019 06:53
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message 1: by Aro (new)

Aro One feels really free, to not have to follow FB and TW any longer - done it some time ago


message 2: by Clare (new)

Clare O'Beara Well done. I have never used either FB or Tw.
Agreed that the short-term, instant content available now everywhere is not conducive to good creative writing at novel length.


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura Larson Yes! More Frontlines! Hooray!!!!


message 4: by Dziban (new)

Dziban I deleted my facebook account in 2006, I think. I have a throwaway account which I use for entering the occasional giveaway.


message 5: by Gregory (new)

Gregory Eschbacher I'm super excited to read your new Palladium Wars series. While the Frontlines series is among the best scifi/combat/war series ever written, I'm excited to experience your fantastic worldbuilding in a new series.


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