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This is what matters to me most. For me, the joy of being a writer isn’t the fact that I am a published author or how many books I sell; it’s about how my book affects others. It is about inspiring, advocating, spreading joy and learning.  I wrote Itchy Pig, to share a story and make people smile, even just hearing the title makes people laugh. It is with such great honor, that I was able to donate my book to the orphaned children in Uganda at the Mutima daycare/school.  This photo will forever be ingrained in my heart.  I just wanted to share this picture as a reminder.  Authors,  this is why we write and create stories…to inspire children and people from around the world that they are capable of ANYTHING.  Spread the love, the love of learning, the love of writing, the love of “anything is possible if you set your mind to it”.  

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    Hello my Knightmares!

    Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered a copy in the last week! And again, a continued thanks to everyone who has pitched in along the way.

    This is officially CRUNCH TIME. We need 60 pre-orders to hit our publishing goal, and we have to do it in a little over 60 days. 

    I know in my heart this novel deserves to get published. It’s a fun read that I have been dying to show to the world. Are you a fan of Ghostbusters (original)? Monster Squad? Big Trouble in Little China? Phantasm? Army of Darkness? Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Supernatural? Sleepy Hollow? Frighteners? Stranger Things?  If any of these ring a bell, this book is right up your alley of weirdness.

    If Leelu can’t get you motivated, I am not sure what will.

    If you’ve already bought a copy and you want to help out in another way, get two friends to buy a book and receive this t-shirt, FREE!

    In two weeks I will be attending a local horror convention called Monster Mania, and I will be handing out postcards to promote The Knightmares, so if you’re in the area and see me walking around the convention, say hello!


    Terminus - by Jaye Milius - In a future where technology lets the living speak with the dead, the afterlife is big business. Families can be reunited, lost loves can be together again, aging rock stars can even play reunion shows with long dead bandmates... all for a price.

    This book deserves to get published. I have been a fan since I first signed up on Inkshares. If you’re looking to back another book, go for it and do not waste time. Time is ticking away. 

    Blue Water - by Joseph Parcell -  A little girl with a stuffed rabbit.  The inescapable nightmares, whether awake or asleep.  The words she keeps hearing like a song stuck in her head.  For Emily Hunter, the time to discover the key to her madness has finally come.

    I came across this book the other night, and it looks like another really solid book that deserved to be published. Time is also ticking away here, so please, take a look and give it the publication it deserves.

    Please help these authors out!

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      Sociology: For my next book, I’m exploring the exact point where Society breaks down in case of an apocalyptic event. (Like... say.. the very foundation of the world we live in being revealed as a lie). 

      How resistant do you believe that modern day society is to continuing on when our modern day infrastructure is removed? At what point do riots overtake modern governments?

      I’ve been doing research into history on my own regarding this, yet I’m sure that you’ll find either cases of resilience or of empires falling that I haven’t yet.  
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