Welcome back to The Last Rune!
Hello everyone, and welcome (back) to my web site. I know it's been a while since there have been any updates, and I want to say thanks everyone who has taken the time to stop by hoping to learn what I've been up to.
I wish I could say I had been transported to Eldh, and that's why I haven't been around lately. However, I'm still a resident of Earth, and the reason for my absence is much more mundane: I've been busy working on my new writing project while juggling all the usual activities of life. (For those of you who've asked—yes, I do have a day job. Much to my shock, writing a paperback fantasy series is not the quickest way to get rich!)
It's been nearly ten years now since the first book of The Last Rune was published, and just about four years since the last book hit bookstores. It's hard to believe it's been so long. I feel like someone's broken the rune of time!
The series is getting a little hard to find in stores these days, but it's still in print, and I still get emails now and then—some from people who have just journeyed to Eldh for the first time, and others who have gone back for a return trip. I just want to take a moment to say how much I have appreciated hearing from all of you. Writing The Last Rune was a long, wonder-filled, and often challenging journey. It's been good to know I haven't been on this road alone.
I wish I could say I had been transported to Eldh, and that's why I haven't been around lately. However, I'm still a resident of Earth, and the reason for my absence is much more mundane: I've been busy working on my new writing project while juggling all the usual activities of life. (For those of you who've asked—yes, I do have a day job. Much to my shock, writing a paperback fantasy series is not the quickest way to get rich!)
It's been nearly ten years now since the first book of The Last Rune was published, and just about four years since the last book hit bookstores. It's hard to believe it's been so long. I feel like someone's broken the rune of time!
The series is getting a little hard to find in stores these days, but it's still in print, and I still get emails now and then—some from people who have just journeyed to Eldh for the first time, and others who have gone back for a return trip. I just want to take a moment to say how much I have appreciated hearing from all of you. Writing The Last Rune was a long, wonder-filled, and often challenging journey. It's been good to know I haven't been on this road alone.
Published on July 02, 2008 15:46
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