So, to start, it's still technically 2017 awards season so here's the list of stuff I put out this year that is at least technically eligible for awards. *deep breath* February 2017: Duchess of Terra March 2017: Judgment of Mars May 2017: Rimward Stars August 2017: ONSET: Blood of the Innocent August 2017: Heart of Vengeance September 2017: Terra & Imperium October 2017: Interstellar Mage November 2017: Changeling's Fealty November 2017: ... Read more »
Year End Round Up
2016 Retrospective and 2017 Plans
Another year draws to a close. This one was my first full year as a full-time author, which remains utterly mind-boggling to me! It's been a busy year. To date, we've launched six novels and I've lost track of audiobook launches. We'll hopefully be launching a seventh, ONSET: My Enemy's Enemy, before the end of the year. Somewhere along the way, we managed to move provinces and begin getting ourselves settled into Ontario. It's been a good year. Every book except ONSET: To Serve and ... Read more »
Looking Forward – 2016
As I mentioned previously in my post Looking Backwards, 2015 was a mind-boggling year for me. I released four novels (City in the Sky, Space Carrier Avalon, Hand of Mars and Stellar Fox), made a deal with Tantor Media to release audiobooks of my main-line books (Space Carrier Avalon, Starship's Mage, and Hand of Mars have all been released as of this blog post), and in general have watched my mostly forsaken dream of being an author explode into reality. So what's coming in 2016? My target ... Read more »
Happy Holidays / 2014 Round-up
First of all, I hope everyone has had / is having a Happy Hannukah, Merry Christmas, Blessed Yule, or general Happy Winter Holiday! 2014 has been an incredible year for me from a writing perspective. Late 2013 I launched Starship's Mage: Episode 1, and the response by the beginning of 2014 had been pretty lackluster. I figured this was not entirely unexpected for a single novella lurking in the lost depths of Amazon, so I continued writing the other Episodes. They have slowly but surely grown ... Read more »



