Ronald D Valle

Writer, elementary school science teacher, and crab fan.
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Quick, slick, and cool as always. Peter Ryan's second book is proving that the man has entertaining readers down to a science. Start the first sentence and get sucked through to the last.
When the lines between virtual reality and real life blur, who’s the player and who’s the played? Beware the singularity.
When the lines between virtual reality and real life blur, who’s the player and who’s the played? Beware the singularity.
Gotta join the choir of cover praise - it kills, man. 

As tomorrow happens to be my birthday, and I turn the grand ol’ age of 35. I figured I would make this update about something a little more personal. 

I mentioned once before that The Seventh Age book was inspired by events in a role-playing game universe that I created years ago. Like any LARP, costumes and props play a fantastic roll. I’ve attached only a mere handful of my favorite pictures from the games that were played. 

Here are some of the pictures that inspired me to turn my imagination into an actual book:

There are some extremely talented crafters that played in our games over the years.

And AnotherAnd the final one:

The box of red buttons was one of my favorite game sessions still. If you like these kind of updates as well, or want to know more about the expanded world of The Seventh Age, follow the project page please. I’m on a quest to achieve 1000 copies as well, so if you know anybody who likes sarcastic urban fantasy... please recommend to a friend. 

Also, how does everyone feel about me using this update reader feature as sort of a weekly blog? Leave a comment, email me at CrankyBolt@gmail.com, hit up up on twitter @crankybolt and let me know!

The Xarpaxen alien race contacts Libby Evans, interim Director of Human Resources at the largest company in the world. The Xarpaxens are ready to take rightful ownership of Earth’s most valuable resource, the humans, and they’ll need Libby’s help.
Author, Artist, Engineer (this would be the preferred order if I didn’t have bills to pay). You can ...

Such a great week. First things first: 

Yesterday my son, Andrew Phoenix Haase was born! He is healthy and amazing, and I’m just using this email as another means for shouting it all from the mountaintops. Here he is: 

Also, I recently interviewed the one and only Jim McDoniel, author of "An Unattractive Vampire." He was very generous with his time and detail in his interview. You can read and enjoy that here: http://renderositymagazine.com/news.php?viewStory=539

Other than that, my latest effort, a dark comedy about fatherhood entitled "An Adventure With Dada" is doing pretty well funding thus far, and I thank any and all of you who have already pre-ordered. If you would be so kind as to stop by the page, check it out, leave a review or make a recommendation, or perhaps even pre-order a copy in honor of my son’s birthday (manipulative much, Mr. Haase?) that would be fantastic. You can check out the page here: An Adventure With Dada!

And an enormous thank you is in order to all of you who have recently purchased Mr. Butler. Keep the word of mouth going and let me know if you have any questions/need anything. The book is still progressing well, but recent birth events will put work on the book back just a little while longer. I hope you understand. Of course you do. Thank you, I appreciate that. 

As always, please keep in touch. You can direct message me on here anytime. 

Fellow authors: I’d be happy to look over any of your work and perhaps leave a review, buy a copy, make a recommendation, etc...but please reach out to me. I am far too distracted at this time to initiate anything, I hope you understand. 

Love to each and every one of you.

-Michael/Dada

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Found the future in Asimov (age 8). Never looked back.
I read, but should read more. I write, but should write more. I live, but should live more. We all s...
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Quick, slick, and cool as always. Peter Ryan's second book is proving that the man has entertaining readers down to a science. Start the first sentence and get sucked through to the last.
When the lines between virtual reality and real life blur, who’s the player and who’s the played? Beware the singularity.
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