End of Year Post
I'm going to take the rest of the year off to spend Christmas with my family.Yes, I'm Jewish, but my wife celebrates Christmas, and I don't feel like trying to make my little boy pick between Judah Maccabee and Santa Claus for holiday heroes, so we do both, and now's the time when things get busy: holiday meals to be cooked, Christmas cookies to be baked, house to be cleaned, presents to be wrapped.
(Though he should totally pick Judah Maccabee as his holiday hero; I mean, what's cooler: a guerrilla fighter or a fat old guy who slithers down chimneys?)
It's been an eventful year. Some of the highlights include:In March, I wrote my first review for the website Ginger Nuts of Horror.In April, my short story Hold On was published at Liberty Island.In June, Nev Murray reviewed The Blessed Man and the Witch .In August, Adam Howe gave me the honor of blurbing his story Gator Bait. In September, my short story How to Fix a Broken World was published at Liberty Island.In November, I released the second edition of The Blessed Man and the Witch .December was quite busy. Get the Greek, my Kindle Single, made it to #1 in a free category on Amazon; the Beyond Lovecraft Indiegogo campaign I supported made its funding goals (and then some); and I learned that I had been kicked off the website Ginger Nuts of Horror (more on that later).2016 is shaping up to be a good year, too. I'll release The Nephilim and the False Prophet in the first quarter of the new year, and I hope to be finished the entire Armageddon trilogy by early 2017 at the latest. I continue to meet new readers and writers, which is great fun, and it's a joy to watch my son become his own person every day.
Best to all of my readers, both new and familiar.
See you in 2016!
Published on December 23, 2015 03:53
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