
Repenter: The Hidden Chapters Cover


Hello, all you happy people. In the coming month or two, Repenter will be getting relaunched on Kindle. Most exciting! Here is the snazzy new cover by Jim Mehsling:

But wait, there’s more in the series than just Repenter. The free bonus content novella Repenter: The Hidden Chapters AND the second book in the series, The Brigands are also coming. I’ll be giving out free advance review copies to any fans who want to assist me by putting up Amazon or Goodreads reviews. More to come soon.
In the meantime, here are the covers to Repenter: The Hidden Chapters and The Brigands in separate posts.
Still plugging away at Book 4. Up to page 155. It’s a scene where the assembled protagonists: Ed, Ashe, Avril, Harry, Xax, Tamona, and Candice all meet Vurg before embarking on a journey through a subterranean sea on their way to an extra-dimensional prison break.
I also spoke to some other self-publishing authors, Kent Sievers and Victorine Lieske, and got a lot of great info. More to come on that topic, hopefully soon.
With other media consumption:
I played the hell out of Darkest Dungeon a few months back. Totally fun and addictive game. It was a giant time sink, but I enjoyed it oodles.
I watched the two seasons of the Expanse as well. Very compelling and complex. Great acting and halfway decent TV Sci Fi SFX. I just started listening to the first audio book, Leviathan Wakes by James SA Corey. It’s pretty good so far.
“Blood, Sweat, and Pixels” by Jason Schreier gives a very interesting look into the madness involved in putting together a video game. I had no idea that the Shovel Knight team initially had a so-so Kickstarter campaign. Very interesting read and makes me very disinclined to get into the video game industry. There appears to be a horrific work-live balance culture through all levels of that industry.
I binged the Tick’s second half of season 1. Not quite as absurd as the cartoon or comics, but MILES better than the first live action show. I liked it plenty. Tick even whispered Spoon, but I crave a full throated battle cry of SPOON! While were at it I effing need Cap to yell out AVENGERS ASSEMBLE! in the Infinity War movie. I NEED IT. But I don’t know if I’ll get it. A man can dream.
Zat’s all for now.
We are back online. Thanks to Nick Nielsen for helping put this humpty back together again.
I’m working on Book 4 now. On about page 145 ish.
The trains may not be on time. But they’re a runnin’, boys and girls.
Choo-Choo.
Ok, that was lame. LAME LIKE A FOX!
So I haven’t posted in like a year. Part (mostly) laziness and entropy. Part my old website getting robo hacked. Luckily, my technically savvy cousin, Nick, helped me get things fixed and the website is now returning powered by Word Press rather than Joomla. So it’s gotten a bit of a face lift. I think it’s much easier on the eyes, even if it’s a cookie cutter Word Press template.
I’ll make a post on my Facebook group once it’s officially back. Until then, I’m a workin’ on Book 4: The Breakers. I’m around 120 pages deep with many more to go. I’m loving finally reuniting Ashe and Xax in this revised story line. Their bromance was one of my favorite parts of my earlier drafts, and it’s shaping up to be one of my favorites in this version.
More to come whenever it comes.
No, here!
In other items of interest:
I got done listening to The Martian on audio book, and it’s one of those books you don’t want to end, because the next book probably won’t be as good. I very much hope the movie is rated R. They really need the bad language to convey the book’s desperation and humor. The first line of the book is “I’m pretty much effed.”
The trailer for the Bill Murray movie “Rock the Casbah” surprised me. I think I’m might have to watch it.
Fight Club 2 from Dark Horse is just strange in a good way.
That’s all for niz-ow
• I played Dragon Age Inquisition for 150 hours. I never want to play anything with that game again. It was fun when I was playing it, but it was also a chore to complete all the sub-quests. Not sure if I’m going to be as much of a completeist with some of these longer new games.
• I played Shovel Knight for 13 hours and loved every crazy difficult minute of it. Awesome levels. Awesome music. I will totally get the sequel or anything else. Prepare to face justice! Shovel Justice!
• I also played Battle Block Theater for 19 hours and died something like 2500 times. Not a typo. That game was fun because it was silly and the narrator was most humorous. Nyeah, see!
• I listened to the Powder Mage trilogy (among other things) on audio book. Twas an interesting almost steampunk, but not really alternate take on the French revolution. Basically, what if Napoleon was more like a cranky George Washington and snorted gunpowder like cocaine to get nifty musket gun powers.
• I read God Hates Astronauts. A crazy hilarious comic book in the same vein as the Tick. The ongoing saga of the Snopple heiress on the back cover is worth the price of admission alone.
• I discovered DragonForce (thanks to Andy Summers on that one). An unapologetic speed metal band that sings about epic fights and over stuff that is totally metal.
• I also discovered God is an Astronaut. They’re instrumental and introspective. Great writing music.
• I watched Rick and Morty. Urp! It’s riggidity WRECKED, SON!
• I watched It Follows. Best horror movie I’ve seen in a decade. Smart and creepy. Netflix it.
• Sub in cerebral sci-fi for Ex Machina. Very good meditation on AI and the danger of projecting humanity on it.
• Of course, I watched Age of Ultron and Ant-Man. Like both. Got exactly what I expected with Ultron, though it wasn’t quite as good as the first one. Ant-Man surprised me. I went in with lower expectations and it surpassed them. A good heist movie without the typical third-act “McGuffin device is going to destroy the world” trope that superhero movies overuse.
I’ll think of others later. In the meantime, writing shall occur. Laterness.
A quick side story that will segue back to NaNoWriMo (that name is either horribly stupid or inspired, I oscillate between the two). Anywho, ten years ago this month, I started working out at the gym again for all the usual reasons, wanting to shed fat and get in better shape. I asked the trainer, Rick, what was the best aerobic machine on which to exercise in terms of time vs. results. He didn’t hesitate. The stair master. “If you can handle it,” he said. “It’s the best one.” Or words to that effect. It’s been ten years people and I’m not Ted Mosby. So, I jumped on the machine. And it kicked my ass. I struggled at level 6 for twenty minutes. But I didn’t yield. I even started chanting it to myself toward the 15th minute. WILL. NOT. YIELD. Eventually, my endurance improved, and I actually grew to like it. My wife says I smile on it now, while I’m oscillating between level 7 and level 15. I think it’s my entertaining podcasts. (Yay Bugle, Freakonomics, This American Life, Radiolab, Loikamania, Planet Money, the Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show, and Word Balloon!) She says it’s because I’m crazy.
You’ve probably already figured out where I’m going. Writing 50K words in 30 days is very much like going on the stair master. It’s exhausting. (Social Network quote. Woot!) I shall go on level 6 and see how much I get. The main goal is to help me in all those other months. For the record, my goal is to get as many pages written as I can. After today, I’m on page 218. I’d love to get to page 300. That’s 82 pages in 29 days. 2.8 pages or 706 words a day. That’s doable. That’s level 6. Not level 15. That’s me feeling tired at the end of the inevitable long workday and being lucky to get a few paragraphs in before my eyes get heavy. I’ll try to tweet / facebook my progress daily. No I’m not registering at NaNo’s website. I don’t feel like having yet another opted in organization spamming me. I’m looking at you Writer’s Digest.
PS- I wrote this at 2 am when it became 1 am on daylight savings fall back day. This entry has successfully transcended the space-time continuum.