The official blog for The Serpent and the Unicorn series and writings various.
Monday, September 30, 2019
Tea Three
It's out, once all the fanfare and media chaos dies down, find a copy of the third 'Book of Tea' at your favorite (non-amazon) digital bookseller! Number two is on sale too at Smashwords.
Monday, September 16, 2019
All the rage?
As if I don't have enough to do, how about a "Tea" and "Shadow" crossover story? It's just an idea at this point, we'll see what happens, if anything. A short story, a novella, or even a stand alone book? Anybody want to ghost write and is willing to work for the mere thrill of it?
Monday, September 9, 2019
You knew it was coming!
Yes, it is coming, the Great Three Volume Novel of Our Age, or rather the third volume of the Tea and Things series. It was inevitable, written into the very fabric of creation as it is, or is that the Second Law of Thermodynamics? Whatever it be, there be a book a'coming, brace yourselves!
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Hear ye, hear ye!
The new book is out, 'Shadow of a Doubt,' at all your favorite retailers, though there is a free coupon at Smashwords if you are one of the first 25 purchasers! I have also updated the Greylands and In Shadow box sets to include all the books in those series and I believe I have finally put all my books on Amazon, though the price is usually better (or free!) almost anywhere else, enjoy!
Monday, August 26, 2019
News to somebody?
I'm working on another Shadow book, I know I've technically 'finished' the series, but in this day and age of prequels, sequels, and alternate realities, what is that to me, especially considering the very nature of the Shadow?
Monday, August 5, 2019
Oh, that she had lived!
The guy who brought us Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy is at it again, apparently he's attempting the impossible, namely to finish Jane Austen's final work, 'Sanditon.' Find the news blurb and preview here. I've read some pretty awful Jane Austen sequels, so I am wary of anyone messing with the 'canon' but if anyone can, I suppose this gentleman can be trusted, but then I thought the same of Tolkien: the 'Lord of the Rings' movies were amazing, the Hobbit not so much, and those were finished works. But whatever comes of the movie, you should at least familiarize yourself with the book itself, here. It begins so very well and ends just as it might get interesting, oh that she might have lived to finish it! While the plot isn't very exciting (what Austen novel is?) her social wit cuts like a knife. Enjoy!
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Summer is fleeting...
I hope you've read something, for fall is nigh, but it's not too late, even if it's only the philosophical maundering of Garfield the Cat, go read thee something ere the summer is o'er!
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