I’m getting really close to finishing. I’ve got several chapters written, but I’ve been doing some reworking and editing, so I’m reluctant to publish them. I actually regret putting the prior parts out there, because
The guy who just tried to claim my author profile on goodreads is, in fact, me. Also, for anyone who might actually be following this: Buffer Overflow part 4 is not forgotten, I just happened
I got my first review, and it’s a five-star! Nothing but praise. Dear god, that’s awesome. I’m just exuberant about it. I don’t really know what else to say, other than to point out that
I’ve been working on Jerry and the Goddesses almost daily since mid February. It’s currently near the end of April. I expect the story will have reached the final part sometime next month, and if
It’s hard not to be disappointed sometimes when I check the stats on my book. I’ve only sold a handful of copies, and not yet gotten a single reviews. Knowing that I’m typing into the
Some wonderful person in Australia just purchased a copy of my ebook, and I couldn’t be happier. I hope, whoever you are, that you thoroughly enjoy it. And leave a 5-star review, of course. You’re
Obviously, I’m a voracious reader. So I figured I’d share some of my favorite books and series which inspired me to try my hand at writing. Without further ado, the list: Jim Butcher – The
So my book is available on Amazon. There’s a few people following me (most of whom probably don’t even know about this blog yet, heh), and I’m 100% sure that they don’t have the slightest
Jerry and the Goddesses is a story I’m in the midst of writing on Reddit. It began as a response to an r/WritingPrompts post; a subreddit where people post ideas for authors to write short
I did it the other day. I hit publish on Kindle and published my first book. It’s live on Amazon now. I didn’t just do that, though. I have a few hundred people following me