Monthly Archives: January 2018

First free chapter of Xenes now available at Patreon

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I am serializing several novel projects at Patreon, starting with a few free chapters to let readers and potential patrons know what I’m about. My second free offering is from Xenes, a science fiction adventure set centuries after the humans’ first attempt to colonize nearby space had failed. In the aftermath, humans and their genetically engineered “types” have broken into multiple antagonistic factions that have been kept in an uneasy peace by androgynes somatypes.

But now, recluse Sandalfon Kaffel, androgyne diplomatic officer Vani Matoyan, and the mysterious girl Meyna Jeyen find themselves in an unexpected battle that destroys Sandalfon’s new home planet and corners them between the politically zealous Threaders, strictly religious Bahrí, and philosophical Smoke Hatters.

Xenes was originally serialized at Fresh Pulp scifi magazine, but now has new content as I firm it up for publication as a novel.

Take a glance at chapter one, ″Break From Juggler.” And, if you like the story, consider becoming a patron so I can continue writing full-time.

Category: About Me, Fiction

The Course of Empire – What if Thomas Cole had been a fantasy author?

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In the mid-1830s, American painter Thomas Cole created five remarkable pieces detailed the rise and fall of an imaginary civilization, a series he called The Course of Empire: The Savage State, The Arcadian or Pastoral State, The Consummation of Empire, Destruction, and Desolation. All five paintings are now, as far as I know, in the New York Gallery of Fine Arts, but I decided to also reimagine them as the front-to-back covers of a fantasy novel series, with the typical font play and some “Lorem ipsum” dropped in for back filler.

Please enjoy my rough draft covers for Thomas Cole’s imaginary fantasy pentalogy! Continue reading

Category: Elevator Pitch, Fiction