I’m posting interviews. Two are up and more are on the way: https://www.stevehermanos.com/interviews
Books should arrive in the next week. If anyone wants clear labels, autographed, so you can stick one for each book on the title page, please let me know. I can mail you labels.
To those who ordered multiple copies, PLEASE do not sell copies at discounted prices. This damages sales. If you’re desperate to sell some, contact me.
Thank you so much for your participation in the publication of "Going, Going, Gone!" To those who haven’t bought it, this week is crucial in its life. I’m getting very gratifying feedback. If you have a friend who’s a baseball fan, this is a home run of a gift. I guarantee it.
Please check out the interviews, and let’s have some fun!
I’m off to see a high school baseball game later today! Cheers!
Hello, friends! It’s update time! I have yet more exciting news for you today.
First of all, I want to reveal a surprise project I’ve been working on. I have not one, but two story launches coming up in the next two months. In addition to Tantalus Depths, I’ve spent the past year working on another short story for the Writing Bloc Collective, for their upcoming FAMILY anthology: Empire of Salt. Like Tantalus Depths and my three previous short stories, Empire of Salt is set in the Calling Void universe, but in a place and time we have not yet seen explored.
Set more than thirty years before Tantalus Depths on the toxic ocean world of Hayden, Empire of Salt tells the story of Masuyo Kosawa, formerly the wealthiest and most powerful man in history. Kosawa’s ruthless ambition helped him rise to unprecedented heights as the rest of the world reeled in the aftermath of the devastating Corsica Event. For years it seemed the Ming-Kosawa corporate monarchy could never be toppled.
That is, until Exotech Industries changed everything.
Empire of Salt is a tale of greed, sorrow, ambition, and futility, and is just one of the 21 brilliant stories you’ll be able to find in this excellent new anthology book from Writing Bloc. Look for FAMILY on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and most other retailers on April 19th, 2022.
Empire of Salt delves deeper into the rich future history of the Calling Void universe, from the perspective of a man who lived through most of it. If you’re interested in learning more about the dark universe of Tantalus Depths, you don’t need to wait until April. I’m pleased to announce the first new lore file on my website: The Home System.
We’ve already learned about Earth, but what about the rest of our solar system? When Exotech developed the superluminal drive, interplanetary colonization throughout our system went from prohibitively challenging to practically easy. The past few decades have seen a lot of growth throughout the system, and each world has a story to tell.
Learn more about the vast terraforming operations on Venus and Mars, the tragic fate of the Shangxi lunar program, the perils faced by the Argos Mining Syndicate on Io, the revolutionary discovery of life on Europa, and much more in the newest edition to the Explore gallery on evangraham.org: The Home System.
Dear Henderson House readers,
"Going, Going, Gone!" has been printed and is being shipped to you, and to bookstores.
Official publication date is now: March 8. Please tell your baseball-loving friends, and those who love fast-paced American literature, about it.
First radio interview: https://www.stevehermanos.com/interviews
Also on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Hi Space explorers,
I am participating an another IASFA Book Bundle from March 1st until the 21st. In it there will be 15+ books being sold for $7.99
Space Adventure: Stories of epic-scale warfare, heroism, romance and drama among the stars. From the Princess of Mars, to Star Trek, to Interstellar, space is the frontier where we explore the potential and resilience of humanity.
Find your new favorite Space Adventure author today:
Grab these visions of the future for just $7.99, March 1-21.
Eric
Where’s my %$?@* book?
Been over a year since el Deano sent out an update to Mine readers. In that past update to Mine followers, I mentioned that the story remains a viable property. I still believe that’s the case. Many times I’ve felt like bagging the whole deal, but for me personally, it’s not an option, although I’ve been consciously negligent in addressing its needed revisions. That’s the bad news. (The bi-polarity of my situation did cause me to change the name of the story to Me vs. Myself, but only in the Scrivener folder/document naming.)
The good news is that a true and dear friend of mine took the time to read and exhaustively detail the issues he identified in the story.
“I edit the way Ghengis Khan took summer vacations,” he said. And then more to the point, “As we have discussed before, the writing itself is magnificent, the stuff of English major wet dreams. I’m horribly envious. The pacing, on the other hand, is a problem. It takes forever, plus a couple millennia, for anything to actually happen.”
Good and bad news, right? I’m both joyous and frightened to open the PDF he sent over. But, Fear + Breath = Excitement, so breathing deeply, once more into the breach I go.
You’ll get your %$?@* book when it’s done!
Hello my friends!
Another update so soon? You’d better believe it. Things are really building up speed now that we have an official launch date less than three months away. Finally we’re at a point in the process where I can give you rapid and substantial updates on a regular basis. Last week was the big one, and your response was so encouraging. I’m pleased to say that I have another big announcement this week, and I’m almost as proud of this one.
We have a website now! Evangraham.org is now live! I’ve been working on this baby ever since October, and it’s finally ready to be free. Here, you’ll be able to follow all my future projects in one easy place. From now on, every update I send here will also go up on the website, so you’ll always be able to check up on the most up-to-date news on all my writing projects.
The website is packed with exciting features, and more will soon be on their way. For now, though, let me run down the biggest features you can look forward to.
On our homepage, you’ll be able to see all our latest updates, including a countdown clock to Tantalus Depths’ launch day. You’ll also find my author bio and links to my social media accounts, including the Twitter I haven’t used in years but am totally going to start up again.
Here you’ll find links to find all my books, including the anthology collections featuring my short stories. You’ll be able to find links to any book seller that carries each paperback and ebook.
For anyone who wants a grossly unnecessary amount of info on my boring personal life, there’s a long-winded “About the Author” page. I don’t like talking about myself, and now I have a whole page on the internet about me so I’ll never have to do it again!
This is the part I am most excited about. In the “Explore” section of my website, you’ll find detailed information about the characters, planets, organizations, and science of The Calling Void universe. I’ll be adding new content to this section weekly, starting with material from my published short stories and building up to the release of Tantalus Depths with articles related to it. Check it out now to read up on Maya Prasad, the daring protagonist of Breach, the shady origins of the corporate titan Exotech Industries, the strange cataclysm of the Corsica Event, and the grim changes Earth experienced in its aftermath.
There’s a lot to see, so hop right in and explore! I can’t wait to share even more awesome news with all of you very, very soon.
Howdy! I hope this finds you well. If you are also connected with me on Facebook or LinkedIn, you may have seen my recent cancer updates. If not, here is the latest recap.
It’s been four months (early October) since my surgery to remove the cancerous tumor (metastasized melanoma) from inside my head. This was then followed by the initial treatments with targeted radiation therapy. My recovery has been gradual, now also aided by immunotherapy treatment.
But when you are dealing with something such as this, there are inevitably going to be further speedbumps.
Case in point – two weeks ago, my first MRI since the fall revealed the presence of a number of new spots in my head. These required another round of targeted radiation therapy with that good old CyberKnife machine (completed on Thursday). These new spots may in fact have already been there in October, but still been too small at that time to be detected by an MRI.
The trade-off with targeted therapy is that it targets only known cancerous tissue, as spotted on an MRI. The advantage is that it can be aggressive with the dosage, with minimal harm to surrounding healthy tissue. Before the CyberKnife, the only option was to bathe the entire brain in radiation. (It may be more complicated than this, but that’s how my radiologist explains it to this layman.)
That old method had the disadvantage that, well, you’re baking the whole brain, including all the healthy parts that don’t need treatment. This can result in unwelcome side effects related to memory and cognitive function. On the other hand, by hitting the whole brain, you may also be treating by default any cancer spots that remain too small to show up on an MRI.
For me, targeted therapy remains the ideal way to go. My next MRI in six weeks or so will hopefully reveal that we are getting the upper hand on this game of “Whac-a-Mole” with targeted therapy and the cancer will be in retreat.
Meanwhile, life goes on
There remains a certain book to tell the world about. Please post those reviews when you have had a chance to read Bane of All Things!
FYI, you don’t have to purchase from Amazon to post a review there. You just need an active Amazon account. And then there is Goodreads.com and your favourite bookseller (the more the merrier). Thank you very much if you have already done so.
Also, I took the leap and registered to attend, in person, this year’s World Fantasy Convention – taking place in November in New Orleans. And I don’t mean for it to be the last time, either. Who knows where the world will be by then – virtual attendance may still be the wisest course, regardless of my health, but still I plan to be there in some form.
Stay safe and keep reading!