Finishing a Book = Napping on a Precipice

Survival Nap
With the zombie apocalypse looming closer by the minute, survival is a hot topic. This week I feel like a champ for surviving the successful launch of another book! Timeshifters, Mark of the Centipede is now available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, so go check it out. While I am enjoying the sense of accomplishment with this latest one on the shelf, it’s a tentative rest because several more novels are in various stages of writing, editing, or publishing. All writers learn not to sit around and wait for one project to end before the next begins. It’s a balancing act.
While Timeshifters is obviously a book about time travel, it is also about surviving extreme circumstances. Check out the TimeshiftersBooks Website for more information on survival. I’m working now to add un-survival tips in case you would rather do everything the wrong way.
My first un-survival tip. Take a nap at the edge of a cliff. Only a handful of things could go wrong with that strategy, and if you survive… you’ll be well rested for the next traumatic event.
Now that the edits and early promotions are complete, and I have a minute to catch my breath before diving into the final edits of Timeshifters, Mark of the Serpent, I may schedule a nap in a dangerous location myself.
Check out this photo a very young reader/listener drew of Namor, the Time Ranger from Mark of the Centipede.

Namor
