Hey,
If you can't tell I had a pretty busy month in April. I've got up the first two novellas of Acolyte and I'm trying to finish up the third for you. Amazon allowed me to make the first novella free, but the second one is still at regular price right now, but that means you could at least get started with Eleanor's story right here (sale over but link still good...):
Well, more importantly, I did put Undying Fire into a free book fair, and it's gotten a cover update. So, if you want to grab a copy, or get some other great free books, you'll want to head over to this link during May (not there anymore):
You can also pick up Dragon's Eye for 99 cents, and it has also gotten an updated cover. That sale goes on May 1-8 over here: (sale over, link still good...)
Dragon's Eye
Anybody wondering about Beach, that whole virus thing has messed up my schedule, so I had to do more freelance work to catch up, so it's waiting for me to get back to it again, which I hope to do soon. So for now, I'll go see if there's any fun freebies I can add to the bottom...(no longer there...)
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Use this low-content book to create characters, settings, internal or external factors that might affect the outcome of your fiction.
Fill the 200 8.5x11in pages with details, or even just doodle in there if you want...
This is your creativity catch-all. Gather up all your story ideas and put them in here. $6.95 plus shipping in the US amazon store.
Written as a companion guide for the Worldbuilding Workbook, you can grab this as an ebook, or better yet purchase the paperbacks together for a more hands-on experience. This companion book is meant to be a sort of instruction manual on how you use your workbook, but also contains suggestions on how to use a three ring binder and create a workbook of your own instead.