I am so excited about the release of Pseudo-Dragon. A couple of days ago it reached number eight in fairy tales on Amazon. It is meeting expectations and is probably the best work I have done. Bloodmines remains my favorite as far as storyline. I love the dragons interactions with Alador. However, I have began tying up strings as I head for the final book of this series. It does not mean I will never write any of these characters again, but the Blue Dragon's Geas will be completed. I am a little confused that it is in the top 20 for fairy tales in UK and USA, I see it as more of a sword and sorcery type book.
If there is anything you would like to see me write, feel free to put it in comments. I have started a list of next series stories, and as such am most willing to add my reader's wish list.
Here are some of the reviews coming out of kindle readers:
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Wisdom of the Flight Leaders - April 29
Wisdom of the Flight Leaders
as shared by Alador Guldalian
A wise dragon listens to the advice of the elders who have experience. A wise and courageous dragon knows when to act against that advice.
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Wisdom of the Flight Leaders
as shared by Alador Guldalian
A dragon may find comfort in his bed of treasure, but a bed in isolation is a cold companion.
Dragons of the Day!
Be sure to visit these recognized artists and give them feedback. Many have prints of their work for sale as well.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Calling All Who Have Read Outcast and The Blackguard!
I am currently working on The Bloodmines for the Blue Dragon's Geas series. I really like to look for ideas outside my outline. What would you like to see in book 3? What are you hoping does or does not happen? I welcome all ideas no matter how outside my box they may be. If I choose your input to incorporate, I will send you a free audio of the The Bloodmines when it launches.
I really look forward to hearing from you. It was due to reader input and feedback that The Blackguard was completely proofed by a different proof reader. While I write for me, I also want to leave a story that will be enjoyed by most that pick it up.
Thank you for your patience. I am doing the Nano challenge in November and that should finish the 3rd book in the series.
I really look forward to hearing from you. It was due to reader input and feedback that The Blackguard was completely proofed by a different proof reader. While I write for me, I also want to leave a story that will be enjoyed by most that pick it up.
Thank you for your patience. I am doing the Nano challenge in November and that should finish the 3rd book in the series.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Just When I Begin to Falter...
It has been a rough week for writing. Editing is far from my favorite thing; I would much rather be working on the next big scene. Add to this, the fact I have the creeping crud that has hung on for two weeks. My doctor's advice: Emergence C and chicken soup. Thanks Doc!
I had submitted Outcast to the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest but apparently I am not good at writing a pitch and the first round was judged completely on the pitch. It didn't make the cut.
Then, Amazon launches my .99 cent countdown which I was doing to help prepare my readers for the upcoming release of Blackguard and Amazon totally broke the thumbnail on every country's website. I quickly wrote to them to fix it but they didn't. You can only do countdown once a quarter and I did mine with a broken thumbnail. As you can see, this is a recipe for the blahs.
So in the midst of virus fed disappointment and editing blahs, I get the most delightful email on a conversation thread I have for Outcast on Amazon. I have reposted it below and I hope Barry does not mind. I wanted him to know how such a kind word to a struggling writer can come at the most perfect of times. I finished reading and writing back to him with a great smile on my face. My heart is lighter and I am a bit more determined to get that polish on the sequel.
While we as writers only know a small percentage of the smiles we bring to our readers, know that every kind comment from a reader brings a smile to the writer. Thank you Barry for a kind word when I needed it most.
Barry B says:
Can not wait for the sequel. I spend a lot of time reading fantasy books in fact it is said that if you study something for 10000 hrs you are an expert, if that is true I would be an expert fantasy reader with the amount of fantasy books ive read. at times I get bored with the same old type of story and consider stoping for a while if a lot of the books ive read for a while have only been ok, but then I find a gem or in your case a bloodstone and my faith is renewed. so I hurry online to see if there are more and am crushed that there is not but then delighted that there is more coming. please keep churning them out the best ive read in a few months at least thank you.
I had submitted Outcast to the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest but apparently I am not good at writing a pitch and the first round was judged completely on the pitch. It didn't make the cut.
Then, Amazon launches my .99 cent countdown which I was doing to help prepare my readers for the upcoming release of Blackguard and Amazon totally broke the thumbnail on every country's website. I quickly wrote to them to fix it but they didn't. You can only do countdown once a quarter and I did mine with a broken thumbnail. As you can see, this is a recipe for the blahs.
So in the midst of virus fed disappointment and editing blahs, I get the most delightful email on a conversation thread I have for Outcast on Amazon. I have reposted it below and I hope Barry does not mind. I wanted him to know how such a kind word to a struggling writer can come at the most perfect of times. I finished reading and writing back to him with a great smile on my face. My heart is lighter and I am a bit more determined to get that polish on the sequel.
While we as writers only know a small percentage of the smiles we bring to our readers, know that every kind comment from a reader brings a smile to the writer. Thank you Barry for a kind word when I needed it most.
Barry B says:
Can not wait for the sequel. I spend a lot of time reading fantasy books in fact it is said that if you study something for 10000 hrs you are an expert, if that is true I would be an expert fantasy reader with the amount of fantasy books ive read. at times I get bored with the same old type of story and consider stoping for a while if a lot of the books ive read for a while have only been ok, but then I find a gem or in your case a bloodstone and my faith is renewed. so I hurry online to see if there are more and am crushed that there is not but then delighted that there is more coming. please keep churning them out the best ive read in a few months at least thank you.
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