Project W.A.R. Update

This series has been in the works for a long time, and I can only say thank you to those of you who have stuck around and put up with me through all the ups and downs of this series. From self-publishing to small presses and back again, it's been a crazy (and often erratic) journey.

When I first published Ultraxenopia, I could've never imagined how much I still had to learn, not only about the publishing industry but about writing. Over the last handful of years, I've been working hard to improve my craft and find my voice, working on both Project W.A.R. (updating it and updating it again) and a handful of other books, and I'm finally at a point where I feel like my writing is at a place where I'm ready to push ahead and finally start putting my content out there for the world to consume.

I've spent a lot of time this year revising Ultraxenopia (for the ten millionth time), expanding the book and changing details that I realized didn't quite work (or that I simply changed my mind about), and I really feel it's now a much richer read that I can truly be proud of. I'm currently doing the same with Type X, which should be ready sometime in February 2021, and then it's full steam ahead to finally bring out the conclusion to this series and move forward with other projects.

To those of you who have read and supported my work, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your patience and understanding. This is only the beginning and I'm incredibly excited to see what awaits and where my journey takes me next. In the meantime, I hope you'll check out the updated (expanded) edition of Ultraxenopia (out now!) and that you'll keep an eye out for Type X and the thrilling conclusion, Subject Zero.

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Published on December 15, 2020 01:48 Tags: project-w-a-r, type-x, ultraxenopia
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