Book 5

Though it won’t be technically official until Monday, One To Watch has been released into the wild. It is currently available for Kindle on Amazon, for Nook on Barnes & Noble, and most file types are available via Smashwords. AmazonBarnes & NobleSmashwords Sony ebookstore and iTunes could take a couple weeks; there’s really no way to guess on those, sorry. Anyway, there it is. Enjoy. I hope you like it. (And please try to minimize spoilers for fellow readers. Which sucks because I SOOOOOOOOO want to talk about Thomas’s reveal.)

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Coming Up

Over the coming months, I’ll be updating previous episode files to: 1) Improve performance — formatting for working TOC and locations, start position, better sampling, etc. 2) Clean up some minor typos — Hello, forest. Oh, hey! Look! Trees! — This will learn us to rush the production cycle as ruthlessly as we have in the past.  3) Possibly — though the final decision won’t happen for a bit — update cover art.  Anyway, point is, if you receive alerts from retailers that new files are available, this is why. No scheduled dates on these: I’m dragging my feet a little so that we only have to update once, and this… Read More

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Because Monday

Blame the horsecart full of allergy meds I just took… Nothing like a little ‘tude first thing in the morning. Now I must go gird… stuff for the editorial meeting wherein we discuss the fallout from turning in 32k-words of copy for an episode that can only be half that. (I know, right? My editor totally needs moral support today.)

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Kill It With Fire

Okay, so apparently computers hate Mondays, too. We’re having some vid-card issues this morning that I could have done without, but DAMN this coffee is making it all better. In other news, not even good coffee can make up for some Fantasy Heights character issues. Would anyone mind if I have Josh throw Thomas off a building?

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Alrighty Then

Much to the chagrin of the accounting slave, we’ve given up hope that Smashwords and Amazon will ever integrate, and thusly published the whole works for the Kindle ourselves. But because individual entities cannot list free titles, we had to get semi-creative and release The New Girl with a complimentary copy of Help Wanted attached. Perhaps not the most inventive solution, but likely the least confusing. At Her Command went up as a separate title. All Of Her will not be released, and no release date announced, until certain continuity issues can be resolved. (This is code for ‘internal strife between creative and editorial parties, locked in dispute over author’s tendency to get all… Read More

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