Patreon -- Stormcrowproductions Nocturne Book 6 -- Bellum Novissimum Currently being written there. Next up is the next three Warborn Novellas.
J.D. Glasscock started as a slam poet on national teams in 1990. Six years later, he moved on to be the singer/songwriter/frontman of a blues rock band called Sofa King, which lasted ten years. Though he still writes both lyrics and poetry, in 2005, he moved on to studying film writing and directing with a special emphasis on lighting, specifically, noir lighting. He moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to finally pursue those aspirations. He is the Alan Bailey Award winner for Excellence in the Craft of Filmmaking - Noir, at the Action on Film Festival 2015. He currently has 16 short films to his name and has won numerous awards as a filmmaker at large festivals. His current goals include his two TV series, Celestial Moon, and The Mysfits, as well as his first feature, A God Among Sheep -- The Rise of Maria Salvatore. He has four other feature film scripts written in different genres -- Western, Sci-Fi, Post-Apocalyptic, and Suspense Thriller. He and his company Stormcrow Productions also have an Adult Visual Novel Video Game – A Crown of Thorns – based on the IP of his feature film script Blade n Blood which already has a store page on Steam. You will need to have your parental settings turned off to access it. Comes out on August 12th. He has been hired four times to write other people's film scripts. He moved to Denton, Texas in 2017 to be near and help his family, and to bring his style of film to North Texas. He is currently focused on his burgeoning career as a LitRPG Novelist. His GrimDark LitRPG series Blood Brothers is now out with its first five books. The first two books of his new series, the Dream, is also out. A Post Apocalyptic Litrpg. Book one of his new series Embers & Ash just released as well. Get your Superhero on. Superhero LitRPG. His next boo, The first five in the Series Nocturne.is now out and a Best Seller in multiple categories on Amazon. A progression post apocalyptic Litrpg in the vein of Primal Hunter. He is now working on Book 6 of Nocturne which is up for preorder. He has another new series as well, Warborn. He has already produced 17 books in the first three years of his author career and will keep pushing and creating.
Glasscock has left me feeling a bit abused with this ending to the series. I understand cliff hangers, unresolved plot lines, etc. that authors use to create anticipation for the next book. They can feel unpleasantly manipulative. But, this ending seems pointless and has exhausted my patience. I will be reluctant to start up again with another series.