The official blog for The Serpent and the Unicorn series and writings various.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Update again
I've been trying for weeks to get the updated 'In Shadow' box set approved for distribution at Smashwords, but it finally made it through. I've been having trouble with the table of contents in some of the box sets in the epub format and I can't figure out what the problem is, I'd like to blame it on the conversion process as it works just fine on the computer but some of the links don't work in the iPad version of the finished ebook. Sorry about the nuisance, I am working on it, but my tech team (me!) is pretty occupied with life at the moment. There's also a repeat story, though the title is different, in the newest volume of the Greylands, I'll eventually get the right tale to replace it, but for now, enjoy the rest of the book!
Saturday, April 18, 2020
In Shadow update
'Shadow Business' is now included in the 'In Shadow' box set, along with restoring the missing text from a chapter in 'To Shadow Bound' that somehow got deleted at some point!
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
New book out!
Shadow Business (In Shadow book 8) is now out at Smashwords, awaiting review before distribution elsewhere. I'll get it on Amazon eventually... Enjoy!
Monday, March 30, 2020
Shadow Business!
Yes, head for the hills, Jace has another book coming out, and yes, his adventures will be just as impossible as ever, so catch up on the series if you are behind and get ready, because he's coming!
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Snow day?
Head on over to Smashwords.com for a viral sale, sorry pun! Since the world is having a perpetual snow day, now is the time to catch up on (or rediscover) reading! At least your mind can get out whilst the rest of you is stuck at home, enjoy!
Saturday, March 14, 2020
With nothing better to do!
Since life is canceled indefinitely due to concerns of contagion, what a great time to read! I just published the ninth volume in the Greylands series, find it free on Smashwords, apple, or B&N. While the world is panicking, why not find a little hope for this life and more importantly, the one to come! Also, this one has short stories, long stories, and everything in-between, not just 3-4 novella length tales, enjoy!
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
'Tis Lent!
A few years back my sister gave up pants for lent (she wore skirts!) which I thought was weird, as the whole point of 'fasting' during lent is to give up something that you really like to remind yourself that 'from dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return.' Thus giving up broccoli for lent would not be an appropriate exercise as I hate the stuff. My sister really likes skirts and she's not Christian, so that's that! Then there's the whole rainbow glitter movement, which mixes rainbow glitter with the ashes on Ash Wednesday, which is supposed to be the beginning of a season of contemplating our mortality and sinful nature and the cost of our redemption, a day of mourning and solemnity, instead we're going to joyously celebrate a modern lifestyle choice which is antithetical to the traditional teachings of the movement? Alrighty then!
I don't personally fast from anything, in fact this time of year I tend to get obsessed with (or perhaps possessed by?) certain music, often a particular song, that I can't get out of my head and have to learn on the piano and vocally and then torture our long suffering community with at our community Good Friday service. This year's choice is 'King of Kings,' (Hillsong), go check it out and enjoy! Though some modern observers of this season might perplex me, at least they are still writing music that gets right to the heart of the matter and reminds us that no matter how society or culture may change or appropriate certain things, the Truth, 'will not kneel, will not faint!'
I don't personally fast from anything, in fact this time of year I tend to get obsessed with (or perhaps possessed by?) certain music, often a particular song, that I can't get out of my head and have to learn on the piano and vocally and then torture our long suffering community with at our community Good Friday service. This year's choice is 'King of Kings,' (Hillsong), go check it out and enjoy! Though some modern observers of this season might perplex me, at least they are still writing music that gets right to the heart of the matter and reminds us that no matter how society or culture may change or appropriate certain things, the Truth, 'will not kneel, will not faint!'
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