Shout Out for Bloodlines

It's been almost two months now after self-publishing my first book in The Light of the New World series, Bloodlines. It took about four years to fully commit, revise, finish, and publish this book, and I never thought it would be as important to me as it has become. What started as a small hobby eventually spiraled out of control and began to consume every free thought I had. Seriously, ya'll, I've lost SO much sleep over this.

That all being said, I wanted to use my first blog to shout out to those who have helped me get to where I am. To all writers who remain an inspiration, all friends and family who have supported me with my own writing, and for all the creative minds out there who are currently losing sleep over their own ideas...THANK. YOU.

For those of you who have purchased Bloodlines, and/or shown your support by ratings and reviews, I could never begin to make you understand how grateful I am. For those of you who decide they want to take on the challenge, Bloodlines is available in both E-Book and paperback format through Amazon. For those of you who don't want to, I still support your love for stories, even if they aren't mine.

Fans, stay tuned. I'm up to 200 pages on the second book in the series. There are new characters, new problems, and new secrets to unfold. The story picks up right where it left off. Sample chapters will eventually be available for all. (I promise it won't take as long to complete the second book as it did for the first)

Also, I've decided to write a series of short stories within the same world where the series takes place, Navaleth, with a rough draft of the first one completed as of today. These stories will include characters you've already met, as well as introduce the truths about those we've only heard about. All of these stories will take place prior to the timeline where the series takes place.

Questions? Feel free to ask. I plan on utilizing this blog for progress updates as well as answering any questions many of you might have.

Until next time, stay safe. Stay creative.
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Published on May 16, 2020 18:24
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