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I'm going to be releasing the fourth segment of my Rehab for Superheroes series within a week! Then really digging into Hollow Towns for a launch as quickly as possible. Then it's on to the full length Rehab for Superheroes novel. I'm excited to start something new!!

By turns, Unsung Victims and Resilience are highly amusing and bleakly tragic as they take the reader on a roller-coaster ride through the highs and lows of divorce and all the craziness surrounding it.

Book-wise I am working on a Science-Fiction novel called "How To Sell The Stars". The first draft is done, but will need severe editing and polishing before it's ready to publish.
So, while I let the first draft of that sit in the background, I've started plotting a fantasy novel. And because the SF book took so long to write, I'm thinking of going all Michael Moorcock on the Fantasy book's ass and writing it in ten days. Even so, I like to spend time plotting before sitting down to write so it'll probably still take a while.
Anyway, thanks for asking!


Once the weather clears up, I'm back to planning book #3 for my current series.

Momentum is super important.

It sounds like literally anything could happen, depending on what you mean by "outside the universe". :D
Phantom Tollbooth for adults maybe?




So... What was the dream? Come on! You can't mention something like that without giving more info!







- Greg


Hello Audrina! I'm finishing up a trilogy on a French family's decision to move to America in the 50s. Just finished a book titled Thirst (not a vampire book) which is on Kindle and should be out in hardcopy soon.
I play mostly slide guitar, pedal steel and Dobro with a local three-people group. We write all our own stuff and are completely unknown, even locally.

My other half plays guitar in a band so although I am not a musician I appreciate those that are and I do like to dance xx

Am I allowed to post web addresses?


I know an ex computer industry exec in Boston who left the industry to revive his rock 'n roll band. The closest I come to anything musical is pushing buttons to change radio stations. People who play musical instruments have an amazing talent.
- Greg

Yeah, I know a local attorney who went back to music. Tough business, feast or famine with a predominance of famine...

I probably have it too and that's why I won't put alcohol or any of that other poison in my body. Given my heredity, it's probably double poison for me.
Although I did get drunk one time in my life, the night before my wedding in the late 70s. I felt dizzy and didn't like the feeling. Nothing dramatic or exciting happened.
Music seems like writing - too many great musicians, not enough listeners. Too many great writers, not enough readers.

Yes, and alcoholic livers process the stuff differently too. Sad stuff that costs the country billions. OK, off to write, Nice meeting you!


Phillip wrote: "I'm doing final editing (considering adding one chapter) to Seeing Jesus, a novel about a middle school urban teenager relocated to a small Texas town who befriends a homeless man noone else sees. ..."
Your project sounds the most interesting of all. I look forward to reading that book.
Your project sounds the most interesting of all. I look forward to reading that book.
My writing projects are as follows.
1. Editing the forward of my second book of classical poetry called Epylia and Crowns. They contain long poems.
2. Waiting for the editor to finish editing my book of short, classical poetry that I will call Frottolla or Canzone.
3. Getting my collection of short stories, some of which were published individually, edited. The title will be Labour Day.
4. Completing my first novel which will either be called Alick or 1988 about being an African who goes to nursery school in the Vienna, Austria of the 80’s, when most people have never seen a black child in their entire life.
5. To keep working on my 2015 manuscript of sonnet sequences called Crown Him King.
6. To keep working on my collection of short poetry, despite slowly running out of ideas of other kinds of poetry to write.
7. Developing my collection of essays and my first collection of Poetry in German that I have written.
1. Editing the forward of my second book of classical poetry called Epylia and Crowns. They contain long poems.
2. Waiting for the editor to finish editing my book of short, classical poetry that I will call Frottolla or Canzone.
3. Getting my collection of short stories, some of which were published individually, edited. The title will be Labour Day.
4. Completing my first novel which will either be called Alick or 1988 about being an African who goes to nursery school in the Vienna, Austria of the 80’s, when most people have never seen a black child in their entire life.
5. To keep working on my 2015 manuscript of sonnet sequences called Crown Him King.
6. To keep working on my collection of short poetry, despite slowly running out of ideas of other kinds of poetry to write.
7. Developing my collection of essays and my first collection of Poetry in German that I have written.



The second thing I'm working on is my next novel, All The Devils are Here, which I often describe as Miss Marple meets The Tempest (it was inspired by The Tempest). Mostly I'm just trying to get feedback on this story, which, of course, takes time, but I'm in no hurry.
I'm also revising... or, well, trying to revise... a novel I had self-published many, many years ago back when I was full of myself but had no clue how to properly edit. But while the writing's a mess I still love the story, and have plans to republish it once it's all cleaned up.






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I'm trying to tie up the loose ends/actual end to Out of the Ocean, the sequel of my YA novel What It Took To Realize, Daughters of the Ocean Book One. The sequel picks up the story a year later once Morgan and get friends graduate high school. She starts her future off by student teaching Mrs. Vigoss summer at class, discovering she had a sister, and meeting her father for the first time. We finally learn more about Leo, the boy who paints mermaids... well one in particular. When the girl he had been pinning over for ten years walks into his life, will he be assume to recognize who she is before it's too late?
I've also started working on Meeting Destiny, the final book of the Daughters of the Ocean Trilogy. Here we fast forward another 11 or so years right before Mist turns 17. she is at the height of her teenage angst and goes against everything Morgan says or does to protect her. She chooses to trust Taylor, a bad-boy vampire that all the girls swoon over. Will she make her mother's mistakes? or will she have what it takes to fix surging brekkie everyone she loves is gone?
I've been working on a "side project" with my cousin called Wildest Dreams. This one takes place in Mass and is written in the point of view of a college student and her professor. the entire book will be written in a journal format, featuring original poems and artwork. I'm really excited about it!
Finally I'm trying to think up a new story to post a chapter a week on wattpad/pocket writer/movella. I have a few ideas but nothing concrete just yet.