Publishing

  • Broken Katana: Writing Diary – 3

    This week really got sidetracked with work, but I’m back in the saddle and should be finishing the rewrite/edit of Broken Katana in a few days. Possibly tomorrow! Not a lot is changing with this one. Since it’s the place where the whole world expands and solidifies, in a sense, there’s actually not much to…

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  • The Coming Year – 2026

    The Coming Year – 2026

    I’m late to the beginning of the year by a few weeks, which hopefully is not a sign of things to come! I’ll try to keep this brief, though there are a lot of things coming your way this year in the realm of my Fiction. Back in 2024, I planned on releasing one new…

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  • Between mid August and early September, I wrote about 30,000 words of short stories set in two separate Sword & Sorcery worlds of my own creation. I have some other stories planned in both of those worlds as well, and then I’ll turn them into two short story collections, probably next year. Most of those…

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  • Final Days of Kickstarter!

    We’re in the final days of the kickstarter for my illustrated sword & sorcery novel The Adventures of Horus & Motherfucker! If you’ve been on the fence about backing, it’s time to choose a side, my friends! The campaign officially ends on August 7th at 1:03pm CST, which gives you just over two days from…

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  • Kickstarter is Live!

    The Kickstarter to my illustrated Sword & Sorcery novel is live now! Here’s a link to the page. A successful first day is a big deal so I hope you’ll help me get there. We’re offering ebook, signed paperbacks, and signed hardcover editions of the novel. I’ll also be offering editing services and a workshop…

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  • Welcome to my newsletter about publishing and writing fiction. You’re likely here because you downloaded one of my books in a giveaway or you subscribe to my substack. I’ve had a few issues with substack lately so I decided it was time to finally start my own proper website once more. Consider this a hub…

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