
I’ve been pottering around with the administration of spaces this past weekend. First off, the webpage at www.peterkin-investigates.com has been cleaned up and streamlined. I hope this will make it easier for people to find their way in.
Meanwhile, the other two novel ideas I’ve had on my profile, Best Man for Murder and Peterkin Investigates the Anthology, have been brought up to draft status. These should give you all an idea of where I’m planning to go with all this.
And because everyone wants to know about the guy they’re backing (I can’t imagine why) I have set up a Wordpress blog, at which I intend to chronicle my journey, the creative process behind Murder at the Veterans’ Club, and perhaps discuss the difficulties encountered along the way. Everybody’s experiences are different, I’m sure, but I hope mine may prove informative.
This party has started! Thanks to the 17 of you who follow me now, I am hoping to exponentially grow that number over the next month and a half. The first draft of the manuscript is done, it has been thoroughly beta read by a bunch of hard hitting sci fi nerds, and much of their feedback has been incorporated. The Punch Escrow is about to enter developmental editing mode by one of the most amazing people I’ve had the fortune of getting to know lately. I’m very excited to have this person rip my book to shreds and put it back together in imminently more consumable form.
I’ll also be posting regular updates on The Punch Escrow Facebook page, so please take a second to give it a like. If any of you have a book for sale here, I would be happy to do a funding pact. With that, please enjoy this schematic of the walk-through walls in Joel Byram’s world: