Psst... hey... hey you... yes you, my wonderful supporter of Space Tripping... you want to hear some really cool news?
Audible has officially signed a deal with my most benevolent publishing overlords at Inkshares. Space Tripping is going to be adapted into an audio book! I know! Crazy, right?
But wait, the fun stuff doesn’t stop there. We’ve got a couple of pending events that you should check out. If you’re into Twitter, I will be taking over Young Entertainment Magazine’s official twitter account for two hours this Thursday March 2nd (4-6pm Eastern). I anticipate many a hijink to occur.
Sidebar: Is the singular of hijinks, "hijink"? You know, for the casual miscreant who doesn’t have time for a full days worth of mischief. They can sneak in a quick hijink during lunch hour. Anyway, where were we?
We’’re also working on some signing and launch events at bookstores in both the greater Chicago and Cincinnati areas.
Currently, we are booked (pun very much intended) at the Barnes & Noble in downtown Naperville, IL on March 18th and at City Lit Books in Chicago on March 31st.
I will also be getting interviewed on the Nick Digilio show (WGN Chicago) sometime in the near future. Be on the lookup for future updates.
You can always check out spacetrippingbook.com for additional details as they evolve.
Thanks again, friends.
Hey there Adventureketeers!
A quick update before I delve back into the depths of grad schooliness to let you know that An Unattractive Vampire is Audible’s Daily Deal. For the rest of today (Tuesday February 21st) (2017) The Unattractive Audiobook is only $3.95. Why that’s less than $4.95! (I think...I’m in school for writing, not math.) That’s an entire book--hours of entertainment--for less money than three songs on iTunes. Just the thing for road trips down desolate, lonely roads whose secrets are buried deep from all but the unluckiest outsiders. Nothing says "ignore the feeling that the woods/desert/endless void is watching you with a vampire comedy read by a soothing British voice.
"PUT IT IN YOUR EARS!" ~ G. Derek Adams, author of Asteroid Made of Dragons
Hi all wonderful readers!
By now you should all have received your copy of my novel Life Happens. I can’t thank you enough for supporting my book, and I really hope you will enjoy it:) If you have a minute to spare, please rate it/give a short review on Amazon or Goodreads. Both positive and negative feedback is welcome, it will help future readers to decide wether or not to give it a shot.
My aim is to collect money for Irish Cancer Society, and every new copy sold will support that cause.
Wish you all a nice evening.
Love,
Caroline

Dear friends and followers,
I’m still around. Things are quiet with "Murder at the Veterans’ Club" right now: we’re still waiting for an editor. In the meantime, my current project with Choice Of Games is keeping me occupied.
I’d like to draw your attention, though, to a couple of other projects currently funding on Inkshares:
1) "Love, Derric", by Jason Pomerance. I’m currently about 80% of the way through Pomerance’s first novel with Inkshares, "Women Like Us", and I’d say he has a pretty good feel for the nuances of human relationships and the humour therein. "Love, Derric" is a true story about a rescued beagle, and I expect to see the same sort of humour and nuance in the relationships developing around the dog and his new owners/rescuers. Anyone who’s had a dog or loved a dog is certain to indentify with the story.
2) "Wake Up Call", by J.T.R. Russell. This one presents a world in which the deities of ancient mythologies are still knocking around; our protagonist is a normal human being working in an antique shop owned by one of these mythical deities, though we’re not sure which one. The tone is very humorous, and I expect to come out of this laughing.
There are a lot of projects happening on Inkshares, always. So, until next time: keep reading, and have fun.
Boulderoleros!
Still pressing forward. This immorta history is full of elephants, dragons, tigers, religious extremism, one-eyed rebels, warrior queens, alliances, betrayals and more things than I can even get into right now. Thank you for your continued support.
Earth, Sea, Empire
-NDF
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Hey, gang! It’s been a while. But I’ve kept myself busy! Let’s catch up some, shall we?
1st - Too Many Controllers was pulled from production for reasons beyond our control, but you can already find some of the stories from those amazing authors elsewhere on the webz. (Before you ask, if you invested, yes, refunds will be coming soon, so I’m told)
"So, what’s that mean for your short story, "1989?"
Glad you asked. I am currently working on plans to expand it into a longer tale. Right now I’m not sure if that means a novella (a short novel or long short story) or a full-length novel, but I’ll let you know as soon as I know.
2nd - I’ve been working on Timeless (working title), the indirect sequel to Ageless. I have planned the entire story and it seems to be turning into a full-length novel. I was hoping for something along the lines of a novella. But, alas, it seems that the life of Eugene will not be abridged. Things have been going well with the writing. I am about halfway through the first act with hopes of finishing the first draft by April. Follow the Inkshares draft page HERE.
And here’s the placeholder cover too!

3rd - I have a goal for 2017 to write one short story a month unrelated to any other thing I’m doing. I wrote one in January with the hope of giving it to you guys for free. But it needs a LOT of love, so maybe I’ll hold off on giving them out until they have seen a good bit of revision. I already have my idea for this month’s story. I’m eager to get it out of my head. Incidentally, the January one has a working title of "Cause & Effect."
4th - Happy Valentines Day! Much love to all who have supported this crazy dream of mine. Thanks!