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Prodigy of Rainbow Tower Goodkindles Write-Up
When I put Prodigy of Rainbow Tower on Goodkindles (and AskDavid.com), I need to create specialized write-ups for each site. AskDavid.com is more short and sweet, so I can handle that, but Goodkindles wants entertaining and kind of behind-the-scenes. So, … Continue reading
Cuddle Wuddle
(This poem was done during my ‘depressed’ phrase after someone challenged me to write something that was happy, strange, and childish. I think it’s still creepy.) I wish I had A Cuddle Wuddle Not a big one I want a … Continue reading
Disposable Peon
A job well done Until the very end Toiling and sweating Bleeding for the task All to pay a bill And eat another day Survival is the aspiration Old dreams are crushed Fine powder drowned in tears Sacrifice for the … Continue reading
The Next Big Thing ‘Award’
Yeah. I knew I said I wouldn’t do these any more, but this one lets me talk about my books instead of random facts. This time around, I’m doing Prodigy of Rainbow Tower. Thank you to When I Became an … Continue reading
Heart on the Page
Emotions spilled Through ink and lead And digitized words Powered by the heart Fuel for the reader To grip and wrench At a bleeding heart Carrying them from tragedy To hope And back into the abyss As characters move on … Continue reading
First Kill by Lawrence Kelter
A recently released mystery thriller that follows Lawrence Kelter’s female detective Stephanie Chalice during her rookie years. Chalice is back, and she’s accomplished what women all over the world have always dreamed of: she’s gotten younger. The Back Stories feature … Continue reading
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Rising and Slipping and Future
So, I’m selling ebooks at a decent rate. Possibly even a faster rate than before. The interesting thing here is that I’m slipping down the Top 100 list rankings. This doesn’t worry me because I knew it would happen. I’m … Continue reading
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1,000 on the Button
Just checked my sales: 1,000 ebook sales. I still have 5 days before my book has been out for a month, but it really feels like it’s been out for a long time. Been spending so much time checking rankings … Continue reading
Return of the King Effect
I think I’ve noticed a problem with the fourth book and I can’t find a way to fix it. The big action plots end and get closure on chapter 15, but there are still 4 chapters to go. There are … Continue reading
Game of Names
I think every fiction writer has had a character where they struggle with the name or even look back and wonder where a name came from. In fact, I find it awkward when people ask me how I came up … Continue reading