Hey, Look! A Blog Post!
Hey, Look! I’m getting my life together!!
I’ve just today finished my VERY LAST formatting job of 2012. I now have the entire month of December for just MY books. Which means… Edits and then publishing on “The House”. Finishing edits and re-uploading the second edition of “Abigail”. Finish writing “Mother of All” (and me and my editor are doing edits as I go, so hopefully it will be out quicker). Finish a handful of novelettes and publish. And get back to working on the sequel to Temple, “The Trickster”. I’m gonna be pushing hard to accomplish my own desires this month.
In other news, I’m buying a house. We’re going to see a whirlwind tour of five tomorrow. I love the pics of all, and we may even just choose our new home tomorrow.
AND… the new Eclective Collection! My story, “Cleavers”, dips into mythology for the reason of the Apocalypse.
Available only at Amazon (for now)
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and the Eclective feels fine.
The Shifting Sands by Tara West: When a jealous goddess threatens to destroy all of humanity, a young woman and her family must overcome impossible odds to survive.
Light by Emma Jameson: In the zombie apocalypse, the hope for humanity’s survival is pinned on Daniel. Unfortunately, Daniel is an android. And humanity may be past all hope…
Alien Butt Plugs by PJ Jones: The aliens are coming! And Jeb’s first line of defense may be worse than the anal probe he fears.
Seeds by M. Edward McNally: For Meats and his fellow Guns, life was simple. Keep your respirator clear, your weapon ready, and an eye on your neighbors. Until one day Meats found some seeds, and everything got complicated.
Cleavers by Heather Marie Adkins: Creatures such as the Cleavers should never exist. But in Tora’s world, they’re real, and death is more likely than survival.
The Last Christmas by Alan Nayes: On the verge of the Apocalypse, a young couple wish to spend one last Christmas together.
Combustion by RG Porter: Kate wakes to find her world scorched and survivors in short supply. She needs to unravel the cause before time runs out.