Month: October 2020
James McGowan Reader Group- September Stuff
Hi, folks. The Brigands is re-released this month with this great new cover. Grab it on Amazon if you haven’t already done so. |
Other Players of the Game Updates |
Repenter received a good review from The Prairies Book Review. Check it out. I have also been commissioning more portraits of characters from the Players of the Game Series. I’ll be sharing them in the months to come. Here’s a preview of one for ViRauni, the haunted woman in red armor. |
This fantastic image from Mikhail Palamarchuk will be getting adapted to a bonus content book called The Brigands: The Favor in the near future. I am currently working on an updated draft for the 4th book in the series, The Breakers. I think it’s shaping up well. Its epic with bunches of characters, conflicts, and interactions. I’m having fun writing it. |
September Recommendations |
The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey. I’m not usually one for zombie books, but this one grabbed me. These are the sprinting variety with minds taken over by a fungus. A little girl named Melanie is one of them, but she doesn’t know it, and she still has her mind. In fact, she’s a genius. And kindhearted. She goes to school in shackles. With unethical and conflicted people studying her. Fantastic writing. And the Audible reader, Finty Williams, gives a performance that’s both fragile and harsh. If you have any other good zombie reads, please feel free to let me know. Parks and Recreation My wife and I are making our way through the series before it leaves Netflix at the end of September. Every character on the show is great. We’re about halfway through the second-to-last season. I haven’t read spoilers, but I have to wonder if Gary (aka Jerry and Larry) will have some kind of vindication. I kinda doubt it. My favorite line so far is of course one from Ron Swanson: “Not only should this not exist, but you have denied us all cake.” Followed closely by one from Ben Wyatt: “Does she think he’s some kind of friendly hat?” What are some of your favorite Parks lines? |
That’s all for this month. Stay smart. Stay safe. Jim |
Preview of Bonus Content Covers in one Banner.
Book 1.5- Repenter: The Hidden Chapters
Book 2.5- The Brigands: The Favor
Book 3.5- The New Players: Origins
James McGowan Reader Group- Doctor Who Online Sponsorship
Hi, everybody! Cool news to lead this month. So I shall jump right into it. |
Doctor Who Online Sponsorship |
The folks at Doctor Who Online reached out to me when they saw one of my Twitter blasts for a Bookfunnel promotion. They liked my new cover and my updated summary blurb. Repenter and my other to-be-released books will be sponsoring the fan website for the next year. The books should be showing up soon on the website. Feel free to give it a visit at www.drwho-online.co.uk. Doctor Who is a bit of a blind spot for me. If you have a recommendation for the best place to start and the best Doctor, I’d love to hear it. |
Players of the Game Series Updates |
Repenter is re-released this month with a fantastic new cover. I have finished the latest draft of The New Players: Origins bonus content anthology. Right now, I’m going through the rewriting process on Book 4: The Breakers. I have a decent rough draft, but it still has miles to go. The Brigands will be getting it’s re-release in September. And many bonus content books shall follow. In the meantime, if you haven’t grabbed the main Repenter book yet, you can grab it with the button below in Kindle or Paperback format. Repenter is re-released this month with a fantastic new cover. I have finished the latest draft of The New Players: Origins bonus content anthology. Right now, I’m going through the rewriting process on Book 4: The Breakers. I have a decent rough draft, but it still has miles to go. The Brigands will be getting it’s re-release in September. And many bonus content books shall follow. In the meantime, if you haven’t grabbed the main Repenter book yet, you can grab it with the button below in Kindle or Paperback format. |
August Recommendations |
Palm Springs on Hulu This movie is fantastic. It’s a time loop movie where Andy Samberg is already in the time loop when the story begins. He’s stuck at a wedding in Palm Springs. Cristin Milioti (aka the Mother from How I Met Your Mother) plays a self-destructive sister of the bride. They are hilarious together. JK Simmons is fantastic as another time loop victim. I do believe this is as good a Groundhog Day. That’s right. As. Good. Give it a watch. It’s a great date movie too. The Old Man’s War Series by John Scalzi I’m working on The End of All Things currently. A very compelling read throughout the whole thing. Humanity makes use of elderly volunteers to fight in colonial wars against other aliens in exchange for extending their life span. Captain Perry and Lt. Wilson are fun POV characters. |
Be smart. Stay safe. Jim |
James McGowan Reader Group- July Stuff
Howdy, all. I’m writing this on Independence Day, one that has little of the usual stuff, and plenty of the atypical. It will be interesting to see what changes stick around and which ones are fleeting. Let us hope the rough road behind and ahead of us leads to better days for all, not just some. |
July Recommendations |
The Dispatcher by John Scalzi: This is a very intriguing high concept short story read by Zachary Quinto on Audible. Anyone who dies through violence, disease, or accident, disappears and “respawns” naked in their bedroom. People only have a 1 in 1000 chance of actually dying permanently. The main character is someone who “dispatches” patients when risky surgical procedures or other high risk events go wrong in order to save them. Intrigue ensues from there. Good stuff. Westworld Season 3: They had me at Aaron Paul. I liked this season much more that season 2. They gave up on trying to be cute with non-linear chronology. It still had plenty of twists. And again, Aaron Paul’s character was a nice addition of a human who is actually likeable. |
Players of the Game Series Updates |
The New Players: Origins bonus content anthology is nearly completed. Following that, I’ll be re-releasing Repenter and Brigands with their new covers sometime in next few months. The main New Players third book in the series will follow sometime after that. Here is the new Brigands cover without the logo. I love Avril and Nirva’s redesigns. To use some dated lingo: It looks rad! |
Be smart. Stay safe. Jim |
James McGowan Reader Group- June Stuff
Hi, folks. Summer is a comin’. I hope all of you can have some kind of fun in the socially-distanced sun as the weather warms up. It’s been a pretty chilly May in my neck of the woods, so I’ll be happy for the warmth that will likely progress to sweltering a day later. In addition to writing, I spent much of the last week doing some much needed spring cleaning, mostly involving organizing several years worth of comic books into long boxes, and getting about six of the heavy behemoths out of the house. I still have plenty more. I love physical comics, but I HATE dealing with storing them. I get some on Comixology, but it’s not the same as a physical copy, especially splash pages. So, it shall continue to be a little from column A and a little from column B. |
June Recommendations |
A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie: This is a sequel series to the events in the First Law Series. All the characters from the other books have aged, and new characters including many of their children now take the center stage. Good intentions gone bad and wry gallows humor abound throughout the book. The series has veered slightly into steam punk territory with a burgeoning industrial revolution. The audio book version has fantastic narration by Steven Pacey. Good stuff. Middleditch and Schwartz on Netflix: This is somewhat akin to an R-rated version of Who’s Line Is It Anyway? The two title comedians ask the audience for topics, pick one, and chat through some details with the audience member. They then make up everything on the spot. It is hilarious. “I AM LOOSE” is one of my favorite quotes. It’s just fun. |
Players of the Game Series Updates |
I’m currently working on a bonus content anthology, The New Players: Origins. It’s a companion to the main New Players novel that’s third in the series. It contains a lot of interconnected short stories with new characters: Gath, Xax, Joe Wrenrot, Harry Mang, Vick Burnhelt, and Ed Burnhelt. I’m also removing Repenter: The Hidden Chapters from Kindle Unlimited and will offer it for free on Amazon and other venues as an ebook only. It didn’t really work as a physical book, as it was too thin. Oh, and here is the finished version of Repenter’s updated cover. I’ll release it sometime this summer with a new version of The Brigands’s cover as well. I plan to show that on next month’s email. I might post it on James McGowan, Author Facebook page in advance of that. Feel free to become a fan of that page if you’re so inclined. |
It’s just awesome looking. That’s all for now. Keep on keepin’ on. Jim |
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James McGowan Reader Group- May Items
Hi, folks. Summer is a comin’. I hope all of you can have some kind of fun in the socially-distanced sun as the weather warms up. It’s been a pretty chilly May in my neck of the woods, so I’ll be happy for the warmth that will likely progress to sweltering a day later. In additional to writing, I spent much of the last week doing some much needed spring cleaning, mostly involving organizing several years worth of comic books into long boxes, and getting about six of the heavy behemoths out of the house. I still have plenty more. I love physical comics, but I HATE dealing with storing them. I get some on Comixology, but it’s not the same as a physical copy, especially splash pages. So, it shall continue to be a little from column A and a little from column B. |
June Recommendations |
A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie: This is a sequel series to the events in the First Law Series. All the characters from the other books have aged, and new characters including many of their children now take the center stage. Good intentions gone bad and wry gallows humor abound throughout the book. The series has veered slightly into steam punk territory with a burgeoning industrial revolution. The audio book version has fantastic narration by Steven Pacey. Good stuff. Middleditch and Schwartz on Netflix: This is somewhat akin to an R-rated version of Who’s Line Is It Anyway? The two title comedians ask the audience for topics, pick one, and chat through some details with the audience member. They then make up everything on the spot. It is hilarious. “I AM LOOSE” is one of my favorite quotes. It’s just fun. |
Players of the Game Series Updates |
I’m currently working on a bonus content anthology, The New Players: Origins. It’s a companion to the main New Players novel that’s third in the series. It contains a lot of interconnected short stories with new characters: Gath, Xax, Joe Wrenrot, Harry Mang, Vick Burnhelt, and Ed Burnhelt. I’m also removing Repenter: The Hidden Chapters from Kindle Unlimited and will offer it for free on Amazon and other venues as an ebook only. It didn’t really work as a physical book, as it was too thin. Oh, and here is the finished version of Repenter’s updated cover. I’ll release it sometime this summer with a new version of The Brigands’s cover as well. I plan to show that on next month’s email. I might post it on James McGowan, Author Facebook page in advance of that. Feel free to become a fan of that page if you’re so inclined. |
It’s just awesome looking. That’s all for now. Keep on keepin’ on. Jim |