Hello Air Pirates,
So it looks like Wings of the Pirate is somewhere in the middle of a long list of titles waiting to be published at Inkshares. The manuscript was polished and turned in with Illustrations back in January so I will keep on them. Thank you for all your faith and patience with this publishing adventure. If you like Westerns though, I just released a collection of short Western stories that is based on a Western Film I did a few years ago titled "Friend of the Devil". It is available in hardcopy or ebook at:
https://www.amazon.com/Short-Western-Tales-Friend-Devil/dp/1540347591/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1489541993&sr=8-3&keywords=eric+heisner
Hopefully Wings of the Pirate will be flying into your homes early this Fall...
Sincerely, your Seaplane Captain,
Eric H. Heisner
www.leandogproductions.com
Dear Readers of "Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir":
Hello Inkshares fans of Watchfires Against the Lord,
After trying to get some promotional stunts organized and failing, I realized I wasn’t going to make 750 or even 250 sales with this book through Inkshares. I decided instead to just get it out there and move on to other projects. I still believe in the story and the message of the book, and I know some of you were genuinely excited for it, which means the world to me. So the very least I can do is link you to the book, on sale now at Amazon, and offer my deep gratitude to all of you who encouraged me and showed interest in the premise of Watchfires. I’m going to take another run at Inkshares some day, and I hope all of you have great success with your own projects in the meantime.
Thanks again, and I love you all.
J.
Here’s a link to Watchfires, in print and on Kindle:
https://www.amazon.com/Watchfires-Against-Lord-Mikhael-Adams-ebook/dp/B01NBXMT76/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1485542588&sr=8-4&keywords=watchfires
Hey, it’s not my book but I wanted to turn people on to a pretty incredible historical sci-fi fantasy that I got the chance to preview. It presents an amazing depiction of one of the most brutal periods of warfare in history. The Builder’s Spark, by Thomas Maur, is worth taking a look at and supporting. I got the chance to speak with the author about the direction that the book is going, and I think that the series of books that he intends to create will cross genres. His storyline will be drawing in audiences that enjoy a strong female lead character and Steam-punk style biomechanics as well as a World War 1 style of warfare where honor isn’t a thing of the past. He hinted at some serious plot twists that will make for great story telling in the future, as well. Look him up, follow his book and feel free to ask him about his plot devices. Pretty epic and worthy of mention, in my opinion.
https://www.inkshares.com/thomas-maur
Thanks for stopping by!
-John Michaels