The paperbacks are here, yo!
After much to-do and a ton of back-and-forth between myself and the printers, the paperbacks for three of my books are (kinda) available!
Now, the quarantine will probably mess with the availability of some of them infrequently, but it shouldn't be for more than a day or two. I'll be keeping an eye on it. But let's go over what we got:
Lore of the Reluctant: Books I and II
These books marked my first ever experience with publishing of any kind. I've learned a lot since then and I've tried to apply all of that to these new editions. Both the Kindle editions and these new paperback editions got another thorough editing pass for typos, inconsistencies, and formatting. I tried not to really touch anything relating to story; like Timothy Zahn says, to a certain extent once a book is published it's an historical document. If you keep going back and editing, then you'll never stop.
That being said, a few exchanges got tweaked and there were a couple vague lines that I cleared up. Overall, they're generally the same manuscripts, but they should look and flow nicer!
Since all the cleaning of their descriptions, the short story promotion, and these paperback editions, they've been getting a little more attention. If you've read them (or are currently reading them) and have enjoyed your time with them, a third book will be on its way soon. I can't promise it'll be here this year, but now that I'm back in America working on novels is much more realistic.
What Was Your Name Downriver?
This story just came out and the paperback not too long after, but I did a little more research and applied some cleaner formatting to it. Should look nice and clean now!
Here are all the appropriate links:
Lore of the Reluctant: The Outcasts of Vampire Flats
Lore of the Reluctant: Blades in Elsingr
What Was Your Name Downriver?: Tales of the Shattered Realm
And it goes without saying: if you've read any of my stories lately, please, please, please consider leaving a review on Amazon or Goodreads. For indie authors, reviews can mean the difference between being able to write consistently or not at all.
Be safe everyone!
Now, the quarantine will probably mess with the availability of some of them infrequently, but it shouldn't be for more than a day or two. I'll be keeping an eye on it. But let's go over what we got:
Lore of the Reluctant: Books I and II




These books marked my first ever experience with publishing of any kind. I've learned a lot since then and I've tried to apply all of that to these new editions. Both the Kindle editions and these new paperback editions got another thorough editing pass for typos, inconsistencies, and formatting. I tried not to really touch anything relating to story; like Timothy Zahn says, to a certain extent once a book is published it's an historical document. If you keep going back and editing, then you'll never stop.
That being said, a few exchanges got tweaked and there were a couple vague lines that I cleared up. Overall, they're generally the same manuscripts, but they should look and flow nicer!
Since all the cleaning of their descriptions, the short story promotion, and these paperback editions, they've been getting a little more attention. If you've read them (or are currently reading them) and have enjoyed your time with them, a third book will be on its way soon. I can't promise it'll be here this year, but now that I'm back in America working on novels is much more realistic.
What Was Your Name Downriver?

This story just came out and the paperback not too long after, but I did a little more research and applied some cleaner formatting to it. Should look nice and clean now!
Here are all the appropriate links:
Lore of the Reluctant: The Outcasts of Vampire Flats
Lore of the Reluctant: Blades in Elsingr
What Was Your Name Downriver?: Tales of the Shattered Realm
And it goes without saying: if you've read any of my stories lately, please, please, please consider leaving a review on Amazon or Goodreads. For indie authors, reviews can mean the difference between being able to write consistently or not at all.
Be safe everyone!
Published on May 07, 2020 15:12
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