Futan Vice: The Trouble On Drabble Book Cover

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Sometime in January, I expect to release the novel I wrote for the NaNoWriMo challenge. Editing and proofing is coming along nicely on the book. I thought I would give a little teaser of what to expect form the story. Today, that teaser comes in the form of the book cover. After getting a glimpse … Read more

Miscorrection: Times Cover Reveal

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I’m proud to present the cover for the final book in the Miscorrection trilogy. Look for it in November 2012.

Creating the Correct Cover for Miscorrection: Dimensions

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The time is fast approaching for Miscorrection: Dimensions to release for the Kindle, Nook, iPad, and other eReader devices. While the story is the most important aspect of the book, it’s important that I make a good cover, too. Without a good cover, it could prevent people from taking a peek inside. A couple of … Read more

Got a new Kindle? Get a free book, too!

I’m guessing there are one or two people out there who recently were given a Kindle. Maybe even three. There’s really no way for me to know an exact number. Regardless, there are new Kindle owners out there. Basically, they’ve got their cake. But what’s cake without some icing? That’s why I’ve decided to make Fram … Read more

Fram Gage and The Infinite Ability

Fram Gage lives in Biality Orphanage. It’s an okay place, except for The Ability Chamber, which is a fantastic arena within the orphanage where the children compete and race using superhuman abilities such as Super Strength and Wall Climbing. Fram especially likes it, until he and his friends are in a competition where the rules … Read more

Sundown (Miscorrection)

In the final story in Book 1 of the Miscorrection series, the six-planet solar system appears to be at peace. With Panacea well established and the trusted guidance of the system’s president, Daniel, the future looks bright. However, the Karhath have other plans for the future, and their goal is to gain the power they … Read more

Eyes

“It was the look in your father’s eyes that finally convinced me.” Rena said “Convinced you of what?” Ronny said. “That you’re not my Ronny.” How did she find out? He never thought it could happen. “He brought me here, because where I’m from, I died.” “He brought you here to replace my Ronny.” A … Read more

Unspoken Stories

A collection of five short stories to entertain and stimulate the mind. These stories were almost never told, but they were saved from being unspoken. The collection includes the following science fiction stories (Click the titles to read a 50% excerpt of the story): Copy Bird: Bill is trapped and lonely. He breaks free of … Read more

Mountains

This story is a sequel to the story Morning. I still haven’t heard from them, but I don’t think I mind so much anymore. Most days, as the signal reaches into space, I sit on a  large, gray rock. My flute—I picked it up in a nearby town—keeps me company as I play music to … Read more

Time

“Quick, what time is it?” Stan said. “10:33,” Rick answered. “Shoot. We’ll have to try something different. Grab that block, and smash it on my head.” “It’ll kill you if I do that.” “Doesn’t matter. It might be the only way out of this.” Rick picked up the large cinder block, while Stan rested his … Read more

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