First off, I want to thank everybody for the tremendous reaction to the recent Kindle sale on Devil’s Churn. The promotion went better than expected with over six thousand downloads in only a few days!
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Mea Culpa…and an Update
Man, these are always tough. Not the apologizing part. I’m fine with owning my mistakes. But knowing I dropped the ball enough to disappoint my readers is what hurts most. As an independent author I’ve always prided myself on the… Read More ›
Kade Black returns in Death Bed!
Kade’s next clue is buried deep. Sunken in the depths of Lake Mead. But these waters hold secrets never again meant to see the light of day….
My Journey to Fort Black
So the Fort Black Thrillers have been a story long in the making. A crazy, once in a lifetime career followed by a wild plunge into a quirky lifestyle.
Not something likely to be dreamed up by AI anytime soon…
Cape Perpetua – The Making of the Fort Black Thrillers
Not long before I started the Fort Black Thrillers, I was contemplating walking away from writing…
How to Become a Meme – The Making of the Fort Black Thrillers
I am in no way my protagonist, Kade Black. A former FBI Agent traveling the country in a deathtrap RV he lovingly calls Hindy (short for Hindenburg) searching for wrongs to right and mysteries to solve.
Or am I…
DEVIL’S CHURN – New Vigilante Justice Thriller Coming AUGUST 1!
Road trip to VENGEANCE!
Former FBI Special Agent Kade Black is a wanted man. Wanted for a crime he didn’t commit. The kind of crime handled outside the normal courts of law. Renditions. Interrogations. A cryptic trail left by a dead Russian double agent his only hope.
Stories Underfoot…
I enjoy the part where I take a rough draft and shine it up… The finishing. The top coat. Tease out the story from all the ideas. Part exploration, part investigation, it’s a reminder how stories are everywhere if you just look hard enough…
A Visit to the NPC Factory
We’ve left the mysterious streets and cobblestone lanes of Providence behind for the pleasant weather out on Cape Cod. We’re actually on the Plymouth side of the Cape Cod Canal. One heavily backed up bridge away from the cape itself…. Read More ›
Ready to Hit the Trails…
We’ve survived.
If you recall, us southerners purchased a property up north. Far north. About as far as you can go before we have to change citizenship.
As the timing would have it, we ended up spending the winter here too. Lots of cozy days and nights spent by the wood stove. Even a brief dip down to wind chills of -27…