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Hey everyone,

I don’t really have much to say, but this did happen...

1900 BOOKS SOLD!!!
Bela is pleased.

Thank you everyone for all your support. 

Also, Michael Hasse, soon-to-be published author of The Madness of Mr. Butler, interviewed me for Renderosity Magazine. So if your a fan of long lists and overuse of the verb "decided" head over there and check it out.

Also for those of you who write (which I know is a good portion) WildClaw Theatre, Chicago’s premiere destination for horror on the stage, is now accepting submissions for their annual radio play festival, Deathscribe. 

 

Five selected scripts will be performed at the beginning of December with live foley and professional actors, competing for the coveted Bloody Axe Award. Can you scare up a story? Submit and find out. (Or don’t. I have enough competition as it is.)

That’s all for now. Onward to 2000!

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    I've always thought when you open a good fantasy novel you should find yourself lost in an unfamiliar world. The joy is in discovering that world and the story that unfolds there. Rise delivered that joy to me immediately. We're dropped into Logwyn's room and immediately immersed in a fascinating world that feels equal parts futuristic and ancient. Personally I truly enjoy when an author doesn't feel the need to over explain everything. I feel excited when an author trusts me enough to let me find my own way. Brian does that very well here. Context clues, phrasing, vocabulary and the main characters thoughts blend together beautifully to give me a picture, an idea and most importantly an atmosphere to the world of Rise. I consider it great praise that this world is completely confusing to me and I have no idea what is about to befall Logwyn but I can't wait to learn more about both. You can't ask much more from a story than that.
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      I've always thought when you open a good fantasy novel you should find yourself lost in an unfamiliar world. The joy is in discovering that world and the story that unfolds there. Rise delivered that joy to me immediately. We're dropped into Logwyn's room and immediately immersed in a fascinating world that feels equal parts futuristic and ancient. Personally I truly enjoy when an author doesn't feel the need to over explain everything. I feel excited when an author trusts me enough to let me find my own way. Brian does that very well here. Context clues, phrasing, vocabulary and the main characters thoughts blend together beautifully to give me a picture, an idea and most importantly an atmosphere to the world of Rise. I consider it great praise that this world is completely confusing to me and I have no idea what is about to befall Logwyn but I can't wait to learn more about both. You can't ask much more from a story than that.
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