Time for a Breakdown
I finished drafting Operational Considerations, and while it still needs editing, I’ve already started on Operational Failures, the 4th book which will transition Jimmy from the life he has known so far into the next
Yet another indie author blog, but with more dirty jokes
Stuff about my first novel, Operational Realities.
I finished drafting Operational Considerations, and while it still needs editing, I’ve already started on Operational Failures, the 4th book which will transition Jimmy from the life he has known so far into the next
So, I finished the first draft of Operational Considerations. It still needs work. And it still needs a cover. I’m working on both of those things. When I get the cover sorted out, I plan
So, the sequel to my first book will be available on the 30th. You can pre-order it here. I figure since I’m supposed to be drumming up hype for it, I’ll include a scene. This
Just thought I’d share the cover for anyone who swings by. I painted it myself in photoshop, using a whole stack of reference material. Oddly enough, it’s her boots that I’m most proud of. I
Well, it’s done. The cover is finished, my editing is finished and I’ve made the epub file. I originally intended this to be a short story, but it ended up being novel-length. I will be
Good evening to the probably <4 people who might read this! Here’s a quick update on Buffer Overflow: It’s finished. I just wrote “The End” an hour or two ago, and all it needs is
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
So the sequel to Operational Realities is written. Well, the first draft is, anyways. I’m working with two wonderful beta readers to iron out the wrinkles as we speak, and currently drawing a blank on
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
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