Category: The Eye and the Arm

Release Day For The Eye And The Arm –

It’s finally release day. The Eye and the Arm has been a work in progress for a while. When I submitted book one in…wait, really? No way…yep way back in the Summer of 2012, I absolutely expected I’d have the next book released six months later and then a new one every six months until the series was finished. After all, the entire series is written in rough draft, how hard could it be to get them out like clockwork? Yeah, we see how that worked out. For different reasons, none of which matter anymore, it took considerably longer to get book two out. The good news is Book Three—Kings of Lore and Legend is on schedule for a March ’16 release. And …

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Champion of the Gods: Books One and Two – Available Now

    For those who don’t own it (or who want a copy with the new cover art) The Last Grand Master is on sale now through the release of Book 2 – The Eye and the Arm on April 14, 2015. Also – you can now pre-order The Eye and the Arm from all your favorite places.           DSP Publications: The Last Grand Master Amazon: The Last Grand Master Barnes & Noble: The Last Grand Master ARe OmniLit: The Last Grand Master DSP Publications: The Eye and the Arm Amazon: The Eye and the Arm Are OmniLit: The Eye and the Arm Barnes & Noble: The Eye and the Arm      

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Cover Reveal—The Eye and the Arm—Available for Pre-Order Now.

As most who follow my blog know, The Eye and the Arm—Book two in the Champion of the Gods Series—is being released on April 14, 2015.  It’s now on the DSP Publications Coming Soon Page and I’ve got the cover art to prove it. 😀 You can pre-order it here: Pre-Order: DSP Publications: 

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Holidays, Food and Culture of Nendor

I suppose it is somewhat obvious that when world building, one should give the inhabitants something uniquely their own, but it wasn’t to me. Although I like to cook, I’m hardly a foodie.  To me, reading a description of what the characters are eating is boring. Generally I skip over these parts, especially if there isn’t anything unique or important in the description.  Example of important food would be Lambas bread in the Lord of the Rings or Aliantha berries in Stephen Donaldson’s Thomas Covenant Chronicles.  Thus far, Nendor doesn’t boast any such miracle food. Like any other author, I bring to the table what interests me most. I really don’t care what people eat. The fact that characters eat is …

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