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Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero Part 5
“What is this important mission that Duke Solomon has for me?” asks a tall man in shiny platemail. The towering warrior stands in the middle of a clearing with the remains of a large campsite scattered around him. A gray … Continue reading
Thieves and Laughter
I like writing scenes with manipulative thieves in them. It’s surprisingly entertaining writing both sides of this type of exchange. One side has to believable, but also subtly bend the truth that the reader is aware of. The other side … Continue reading
Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero Part 4
Visindor Forest remains at peace as it has every morning for centuries. Birds sing and shimmering pixies play tag in the warm sunlight. Glistening droplets of dew cover the leaves and grass as animals quietly venture out of their homes. … Continue reading
Game vs. Book: Difference in the Details
At the age of thirteen, I was introduced to Dungeons & Dragons, which opened the door to several other dice-based roleplaying games. This hobby lasted through college and a few years beyond. If you think I’m outing myself as a … Continue reading
Rare Gloating
Finished writing a full chapter in one day. Probably never going to do it again for a long time, but it feels nice to get something like that accomplished.
Legend of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero Part 3
“Unnatural beast,” growls a silky voice that passes over the oceans and returns to the throat of its patient mistress. A gorgeous elven woman with chocolate brown hair stands on the pristine shores of Ambervale. The goddess turns away from … Continue reading
Weekend of Progress
Due to the heavy traffic and noise of the house, I use the weekend to work on outlining stories and fine-tuning characters for my other series. Legends of Windemere is already flushed out and all 15 books are outlined, so … Continue reading
Friday News: Odd Feeling
I have finished the Prologue and first 2 chapters of Legends of Windemere: Family of the Tri-Rune. This is a strange feeling because this is the fourth book of Legends of Windemere. The first three books are written and awaiting … Continue reading
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Writer/Author/Storyteller
Over the years I have heard people say that they are an author or that they are a writer. I have done this as well because those were the terms that I knew. Then one day, a strange utterance came … Continue reading
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Answer to the Big Question
I have been asked the following question ever since I decided to be an author: “Who is your audience?” Over the years I have said young adults, college students, fantasy fans, fiction fans, D&D players, and all manner of audiences … Continue reading