One thing I hoped to do with the saga was subvert the normal genre conventions like with my Crimson Son Universe superhero series. Tweak those expectations traditional publishers have drilled into you. It’s a risk for sure, but I wouldn’t be publishing independently if I wasn’t willing to take them.
forge of the jadugar
Cover Reveal! Wake of Alshasra’a
A place unfinished within creation. A place between epochs which humanity has carved out of time and set aside to run on their own mortal clock.
Forge of the Jadugar Paperback Now Available!
I’ve finally finished touching up the Forge of the Jadugar paperback! You may have to wait a little while for Forge to wind its way through to your distribution channel of choice but it is currently available here. I’ve said it… Read More ›
Forge of the Jadugar Now Available!
Sidge journeys into realms last explored by mortals during the age of the first Attarah…
Forge of the Jadugar – Cover Reveal!
No words, just bask in the glory. Thanks again to Jeff Brown for some amazing, amazing cover art. Release is set for June 2016. Still haven’t met Sidge or explored the Attarah’s Realm? Call on the mighty storm dragon Vasheru… Read More ›
My Subversive Un-Release
One thing I’ve been consistent about but never really acknowledged is that my writing nearly always has a subversive quality. Ambitious zombies that unwittingly end their own apocalypse. Ancient nosferatu who find themselves buying body glitter so they can “fit in.” Serial killers trumped by the very victims they stalk. Superheroes who aren’t really heroes at all. Fantasy books which feature characters a touch closer to the realms of science fiction and themes of realism dirtying their idealistic landscapes.