Posts Tagged ‘Fantasy’
My next book, Death-Bringer, is just a hop, skip, and a jump away. Be looking for a cover reveal soon. Here’s an idea of what to expect: War is coming to the Norwood! Arlyss Quarrel is oblivious to the threat. He dreams of marrying the girl-next-door and starting a family of his own far away […]
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Tomorrow my wife is going to have her head examined. I don’t know what took the doctors so long. I’ve been telling her she needs to have her head examined for years. Of course, this is a CT scan to check her sinuses (or so they say). I’m thinking I’ll go along and slip them […]
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My Goodreads giveaway completed on September 30th. I gave away 5 signed copies of The Order of the Wolf to promote the coming release of book 3 The Eastern Factor. I had 604 people sign up for the giveaway. I’m considering this a success, because 604 more people have heard of me and my books […]
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George R.R. Martin is on everyone’s lips because of Game of Thrones. Many people have seen the HBO series, but I’m sure many fewer have read the books. In addition to Martin, Tolkien and J K Rowling are also household names, known way beyond the fantasy genre. These are the mass media darlings, but are […]
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I’m not quite sure why I’m so embarrassed to admit this. Well, I know that I’m a grown man that likes to watch cartoons, and some people think that’s weird, but I’m starting to get old enough that I don’t care. To tell the truth, I’ve never truly cared about what other people think, but […]
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Sounds a little echoy in here. (Yeah, I know that’s not a word.) So my blog has been a bit empty lately. I have no excuses, but I’ll make up a couple anyway. I could say that I’ve been immersed in deep thought working on my latest novel. I could say that I’ve been visiting […]
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Stenson Blues, book 2 in the Kingdom of Haven series is now available on Amazon. Download it to Kindle or buy the paperback—either way, I’m happy. If you like it, please leave a review. I appreciate any feedback.
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Olaf the Unlucky Olaf Stenson wasn’t exactly sure when his luck went bad. Most said it started the day he fell and twisted his leg out of shape, but that was only the final straw on his unhappy slide from favor. With the death of his parents at a young age, his grandfather killed, and […]
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