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Continue reading →: Forever Boy Book Launch Party BeginsWelcome! You’re just in time. Please hold on to the handrail as you come aboard. The Forever Boy book launch party will be on Wizard Kadmeion’s airship today. I’m to show you around. Kadmeion, Bright, and the Go Fer dog will meet us later in the dining room for celebration…
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Continue reading →: Announcing the Release of Forever Boy
It’s time to break out the silly party hats and set your dessert on fire. Clockpunk wizardry is here. I am pleased to announce today’s release of Forever Boy. In the novelette Forever Boy, a dog flees his cruel master, befriends a wizard, and discovers his shapeshifting magic. Forever Boy is the first story…
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Continue reading →: Forever Boy: Sneak Peek at Chapter 1
Let’s get things going with a taste of clockpunk fantasy. It is only a few more days to go before I kick off my new Clockpunk Wizard series with the release of the novelette, Forever Boy. All efforts are going well for hitting next week’s date for Amazon, Smashwords, and Barnes…
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Continue reading →: Tredan’s Bane Cover in You Gotta Read ContestExciting news! The eBook cover for Tredan’s Bane is in the October 2012 cover contest at You Gotta Read. Please take a minute to look through the entries and vote for your favorite indie book cover. The winner and runners-up will receive valuable promotional prizes. Support indie authors. Voting closes…
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Continue reading →: Book Trailer for Forever Boy
Here is the just-released book trailer for Forever Boy. Enjoy!
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Continue reading →: eBook Pricing for Indie Fiction (Part 1)I have struggled over the past year to find specific, helpful information for indie authors in pricing their eBooks. Woo boy, have I gotten an earful. After hours of searching and fighting off discouragement, I want to share what I’ve found, plus suggest how to take the mystery out of…
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Continue reading →: Sneak Peek: Forever Boy Cover
Here is the just-finished cover for Forever Boy. I wanted to talk about some of the thoughts that went into its design. I considered, then discarded, several elements. Vitruvian Man? Didn’t work. Hot air balloon? Nope. Curlicue text frames? Looked like a restaurant’s menu cover. So I settled on these design elements: Create a series theme Must have a…
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Continue reading →: Review: Flowers: A Short Story of Love and DeathFlowers: A Short Story of Love and Death by Darnell “Saki” Dickerson George, a high school senior, has some problems. He wrestles with graduation, girl troubles, and his love for sunflowers. As a loser fast on his way to hell, two years ago Chloë said yes to a date and everything…












