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Life twisting magic, demonic possession and immortals who have outlived many of the gods themselves come together in this epic fantasy inspired by the likes of Glen Cook and Steven Erikson.
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Two updates. Two days in a row. Yes, it's reached that, hasn't it. 


Real quick, though, I just wanted to say that Sword & Laser, sponsors of the Inkshares contest I am participating in, just wrapped up an interview of me and the other top two contenders, Matthew Isaac Sobin and Craig Munro. Please CLICK HERE to see their video on youtube.


It was a lot of fun! I didn't get to say all I wanted to about my book, but it's my brain's fault... You know how it is: you have all these things pre-loaded but then forget how to speak a coherent language once someone asks what's on your mind. Well, all my brain's failures considered, I think I spoke all right. And I think Matt and Craig spoke just as well if not better. I'm excited now more than ever before to get my hands on their books. (And, Craig, if you're reading this, even though I said I'd wait til the last day on the show, I say now to heck with that! In the spirit of camaraderie I'll be buying "Bones of the Past" right after this, my friend. Your description of your characters - that Carver, though, right! - has made me a fan.)


It was a blast. I'm having a great time with this whole Inkshares thing, and I think that mindset comes through on these airwaves. Everything I said about this place, about these authors, it's all true. All of it.


And as ever, thank you so very much for following this project. For reading this update. And for your pre-order of "The Animal in Man."
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    Hi everyone!

    I'm fine! Everything's under control, situation normal! We're - we're all fine here! How are you?



    Boring conversation, anyway!

    The 2word & La2er contest is almost over, and do I have some recommendations for you? DO I???

    First of all, you'd better go buy Deus Hex Machina by Amanda Orneck immediately.

     I get to cameo in the book (AHH) and I'm also illustrating a page of the graphic novel for Amanda... 

    And YOU could win an original ink drawing of one of the panels. Just be one of the next ten people to pre-order her book, and you'll be in the running to win the original final ink drawing that will be based on this sketch:


    So order!

    Secondly, LISTEN. You need to know about Transilience by Kevin Bragg.

    Transilience is a delightful concept that will probably (hopefully) be a movie someday. A scifi noir tale about a private investigator unraveling corruption and fighting for his life... on Mars? Heck yes!

    I checked in with author Kevin Bragg and now I'm super-excited about the variety of interesting women who play complex roles in his book. This isn't noir stuck in the past... this is future noir!

    As for She Is the End, well, Alex and I are working on it. It's going to be good.

    I promise.

    Happy Museday!
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