Hello Friends!
I am one of those dramatic and obnoxious men who every time they get a cold are convinced they are “patient zero” and the end of humanity as we know it starts with their over-aggressive cooties.
So today, as I was laying on my couch dealing with a cold and watching end of the world movies. I stumbled upon 28 Days Later. What I love most about that movie is the fact that is not about the infected (I will not say zombies because I know there are two schools of thoughts about it and fellow nerds will gang on me) it is about the humans and their capacity for compassion and cruelty. Every time I finish watching it, I think “humans are the monsters in this monster movie.”
Because “Good writers borrow, but great writers steal.” I decided that the horrors of human nature will be the theme for The Catcher’s Trap sequel: Worlds Walker.
I was born and raised in Chile during one of the most brutal dictatorships in the planet in the 70’s and 80’s. I know what human monstrosity looks like, and I want to write about it.
The continuation of The Catcher’s Trap gives me the opportunity to explore and challenge the idea that we, humans, are the victims and heroes of the monsters lurking in the dark.
I’m sharing this because the idea excites me and, as I continue writing Worlds Walker, I want to share the process with you.
I’ve created a blurb for the second book on Inkshares, but I will not ask you to follow it because there is nothing there yet. I won’t upload chapters or turn it into a draft until The Catcher’s Trap is out because the opening scene of the second book is a huge spoiler. But I will share with you my writing process and main themes. I will also ask you for ideas when I find myself trap by my own plot.
So I hope you enjoy coming along as I write my second novel (God help us all).
Have a fantastic week.

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.
I just realized...
ONE MONTH from today is the publication day for Ageless!
"And the crowd goes wild! Ageless is an Inkshares production, meaning that hundreds of people voted this book into existence. And with good reason, the hook is irresistible to we ephemeral folk who shuffle off our mortal coil. (Or should I go with ’out, out brief candle,’ even Shakespeare knew mortality was a dead end.)
Aless been on the run for her whole life, living in the shadows, from the day she was liberated from an underground lab. The Nazis had her, the CIA wants her. Ageless careens from decade to decade, and characters grow old and die while Aless is forced to hide her secret from everyone. Will she ever be able to stop running?
Filled with surprises of the ’wow’ sort, there’s even a little romance. (There’s also a scene in a lab the squeamish may want to skim. Fair warning.) This crowdfunded debut book, and winner of the Sword & Laser Collection Contest, is a fresh take on a ageless theme.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review."
- DJ ZipperGirl

Now that it’s not April 1st, here is the REAL World Builders post on the world of Blood Dawn. I hope you all enjoyed the parody version. And if anyone is disappointed that the new Blood Dawn cover doesn’t actually have the Flying Spaghetti Monster on it, never fear -- I’m saving the file for a special limited time edition perhaps some April 1st down the road.
Okay now, seriously, check this post out because I think I captured the story of the world in miniature in a powerful way. And while you’re there, you can also check out the previous World Builders 2.0 posts where I’ve had the pleasure of featuring the worlds of other great authors like Amanda Orneck, Andrew Wood, R. Heinz, Melissa Berg, G. Derek Adams, C. Brennecke, Brian Guthrie, and more!
Click the map to be zoomed away to the world of Blood Dawn now:
What’s up Motor heads!
Here’s some news about Ageless which will be published on MAY 3, 2016!
"Here’s something fun for APRIL FOOL’S DAY!
