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Greystone Saga Vol. 2 Box Set Available for Pre-Order!

April 26, 2018 By Lou

The second digital box set of the Greystone series is now available for pre-order! Contained within this massive document are The Medusa Coin, Pathways in the Dark AND an exclusive sneak peek at A Circle of Shadows!!!

CRAZY!

Cover reveal

Kit Foster Designs did another amazing job putting together this cover. Keeping in line with the first box set and focusing solely on the dark streets of Portents was an inspired choice.

I can’t say enough about the man and his work. Every time I get a new cover in my inbox I spend way too long staring at it.

There is a lot of talk about covers being on genre. For me, this cover and every cover for the Greystone series has been about building an image, setting the tone for what is within. That is more important in my mind. It may cost me a sale or two but when people find a Greystone book the very first thing they tell me about is the amazing cover image that drew them in.

I can think of no higher praise for Kit and his work on Greystone over the last two years.

Pre-order the box set today!

The digital box set comes out June 12th but you can pre-order yours NOW! It is being offered for the special launch price of $2.99 before heading up to $4.99 post launch. You’re getting an entire book for FREE at that price!

            

Help spread the word…

We’re nearing the end of this journey and anything you can do to help spread the word and make this launch as successful as possible is deeply appreciated.

If you’ve read and reviewed The Medusa Coin and Pathways in the Dark be sure to do the same for this new box set. You can rate it now on Goodreads!

Social media posts, reviews, every little bit helps and I thank you for your continued support of the series!

Thanks for reading!

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Sticking the Landing – A Circle of Shadows Update

April 16, 2018 By Lou

It’s crazy to think that in five months the final book of the Greystone saga arrives. When I started planning the arc out back in 2016 this point seemed so far away, so out of reach.

I spent last week revisiting A Circle of Shadows and I have to say… I really enjoyed it.

I know what you’re thinking. Big deal, the writer likes his own book. Well, if you know me at all then you know I dislike pretty much everything I write. I can see the weakness, the flaw in it. The parts readers will jump on, harp on, and ridicule – though all exist for a specific story purpose. It isn’t a negative outlook, though it might appear that way – it is merely wanting to make the book as strong as possible.

With this book? Not so much on the negativity front.

That scares me. But it also excites me. There are so many pieces in A Circle of Shadows, so many touchstones to the series as a whole, that it seemed planned from the very start. (pssst, it wasn’t…)

Did I stick the landing?

That will be up to you. And yes, some will be greatly upset by the ending of this next novel. The stakes are higher but so are the final costs. No one feels each loss as much as I do, I promise you that. The world of Greystone, the city of Portents, is part of my daily life now and to not hear some of the voices from the past few years is sad, however, it opens the door to the adventures to come.

For my own impressions, I think A Circle of Shadows does an excellent job closing out the narrative started with Signs of Portents. The callbacks to every other Greystone novel are there. Character moments grew organically. Every single player gets their moment in the spotlight, all making their own choice and changing from the repercussions.

If you’ve followed the story so far I think you’ll dig where it ends. I have never been one to write on an epic scale. There have been little moments of it like the climax of Signs of Portents but never has the action been so prevalent as it is in this last chapter.

For now…

I keep saying it because there is more story to tell. In fact, reading through A Circle of Shadows last week brought to light a number of new areas to explore for the second half of the series.

Questions remain but as to what those entail you’ll have to read the novel when it arrives this September!

I can’t wait to hear your thoughts.

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Writing Update – April 12, 2018

April 12, 2018 By Lou

Welcome back to the show that never ends!!! I promised myself a quiet March after the launch of Pathways in the Dark, especially with every member of my household celebrating birthdays in a three week span.

I always break my promises when it comes to easing off on the writing.

Instead, I launched into my next series with reckless abandon.

Writing Update

I love school vacations. It is my bread and butter when it comes to productivity. Having my lovely wife home last week gave me the opportunity to jump head first into the first book in a new series.

42,002 words in 7 days.

It’s called The Clearing and it is coming your way in June 2019.

The first in a series of novella type serials, The Clearing is the first of six “episodes” which will make up the first season.

I have a LONG way to go before I feel comfortable throwing more details your way but, holy crap, am I excited about this!

A Circle of Shadows

The next and final installment in the Greystone series (for now…) is heading to my lovely and talented editor at Kristen Corrects Inc this month. So this week I am hunkered down making sure the latest draft is up to snuff and presentable.

I do not want to disappoint on this one. The pressure is on but from what I’ve heard in terms of feedback from my very early readers I think I managed to stick the landing. More on this next week.

Buffalo Comicon – April 15th!!!

Stop and pay me a visit this Sunday between 10am and 5pm!! Bring your paperback to be signed or pick one up at the show!

Can’t wait to see you there! Order your ticket today!

Reading Update

Blood Rites by Jim Butcher – Absolutely love this series. Book Six in The Dresden Files and every time I finish one I want to pounce on the next installment. This book was no exception. Butcher throws a ton at you in the beginning but always manages to juggle the seemingly disparate plotlines with ease. The world he’s developed has grown so much since the first two books. Can’t wait to see what happens next.

When Did You See Her Last? by Lemony Snicket – I have never read a Lemony Snicket novel, though I confess I am loving the current Netflix series based on A Series of Unfortunate Events. Reading this book I couldn’t help but hear Patrick Warburton’s narration in the back of my mind, edging me further and further into the bizarre mystery unfolding in the pages. A dazzling array of characters, each with their own quirks on display for the reader.

A fast read and an enjoyable one to boot.

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Writing Update – February 8, 2018

February 8, 2018 By Lou

Writing Update

A Circle of Shadows – I started my final readthrough today. By Sunday, A Circle of Shadows will be passed to some early readers to give me feedback on a narrative level. My stomach is in knots over it. It always is. Months of plotting, scripting, drafting and edits have all led to this moment so fingers crossed I didn’t completely blow it!

Sticking the landing has become my mantra during this edit. This book, while not the end of the series, closes out a number of plotlines that have been building since Signs of Portents. The story behind Beth’s demise is revealed. The secret organization hidden in the shadows of Portents comes to light. Threats return from the past and a new one rises bringing war with her.

Lots of action in this one with some great character moments for the entire cast. Everyone gets their moment, which has been the real treat with this novel.

Conclusions are absolutely a blast to write but the pressure of getting them right? STRESSFUL!

Pathways in the Dark – The paperback is available now on Amazon! Everywhere else will be on the 20th as well as the ebook version. Be sure to pre-order your copy for the launch price of only $0.99 if you’re going digital!

Paperback readers – Don’t forget to claim your free ebook copy through the Kindle Matchbook Program!

           

Reading

The Black Book by Ian Rankin – The fifth novel in the Inspector Rebus series is even better than the last. Rankin manages to weave dozens of threads together seamlessly. I was a third of the way in before I realized what the main mystery was, there were so many different things going on and all centered around our charming, curmudgeon lead, John Rebus. Loved every second of it.

There will be lots more reading updates next time around. I’ve been binging on books lately while I gear up for a HUGE project coming your way next year!

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Destination: Unknown!

February 1, 2018 By Lou

With the edit to A Circle of Shadows winding down, I’ve found myself in a strange new position. A chance to write something new. A moment to consider a new story, a new series. Endless possibilities usually invites boundless enthusiasm, a swell of creativity and this is no exception to the rule.

Over the last few weeks I’ve been supercharged, jotting down notes like mad on things I never had time to consider previously. Larger scale epics, space operas, serialized fiction.

But what is the right choice? Which of these unknown destinations is the one that will carry me – and by extension, my lovely readers – to the next great book?

Taking a step back.

It’s difficult to do. Finishing Greystone has been like running a marathon. You’re exhausted but so jazzed by the accomplishment you can’t wait for that rush again. That surge in your brain to keep writing, to keep creating new and exciting stories.

I’m trying to fight that urge right now.

Yes, I’m brimming with ideas, concepts to challenge myself and new characters I can’t wait to have a chat with as they tell me their story. If there is one thing Greystone taught me, however, is that planning is key to success.

I went into the world of Portents with a mission. Five books, each of which had a goal in mind even prior to the writing process. It offered me a guide as I went about constructing the narrative in detail.

Some people look at that as cheating, that it takes the creativity out of the journey.

Not me. I thrive on the planning.

Where I went wrong…

I was ready to rush into the next project. I even had it on the schedule for this month to outline and script.

Then I wrote The Last Outpost.

It was a learning experience to say the least. I went into it like a bull in a china shop and it shows in the draft. Instead of following my process I jumped into the script. Instead of answering questions at that point as I typically do, thanks to time constraints I flew through the draft.

Maybe it was because the story was a standalone and didn’t have to set up anything else. Maybe it was because it was another idea that had been hiding out in my brain so long that I thought I knew everything.

Only I didn’t.

Don’t get me wrong, the book was something I wanted to write for years. The story is spot on. Part sci-fi, part horror. Everything I loved about the genres mashed together.

But it was rushed. I won’t deny that. I wanted it written so I went for it.

The draft needs work. A ton of work. The narrative is there, however, and for me that was what I needed in that moment.

But going forward? Yeah, it is time to take a step back.

So what comes next?

I have a plan. It grows more with each day. With each note, with each thought, comes clarity. I’m not rushing this. After the last two years of living and breathing all things Greystone it’s nice to discover new things.

It’s going to be great though. You can count on that.

Come back next week to see how I’m making sure the next series starts off on the right foot.

Thanks for reading.

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Writing Update – January 18, 2018

January 18, 2018 By Lou

The end of Greystone approaches and the start of a brand new project. It’s been a crazy month filled with broken furnaces and hot water tanks but plenty of writing in the mix as well.

Writing Update

Pathways in the Dark is available for pre-order!

         

It might not seem like much needed doing on that front but there is a ton of formatting and proofing to be done when getting a book to press. Very happy with the results so far and I hope you feel the same when the print and digital versions hit the shelves on February 20th!

A Circle of Shadows

The climactic finale to Greystone’s first major arc is coming together. I have a five page document of areas I need to work on. Hammering out details on character motivations or thoughts on how better to stage a scene. The spine of the novel is set. I’ve read through it three times this month so far and enjoy the hell out of it each time.

(Not my typical reaction if you know me…)

New beginnings and many endings to come with this book. You’ll hear more about it in a few weeks as I button up the self-editing phase.

Reading

Not much in the way this month with editing taking over. I have created a Winter Reading List that I posted earlier this week if you’d like to join me in the fun!

Watching

I have, however, tried to catch up on some viewing over the holiday break.

Supergirl Season One – I am a big fan of everything Kryptonian, in case Loren’s wardrobe wasn’t a big enough clue to that. I was worried about the stylistic changes for the show but absolutely enjoyed the arc over the course of the inaugural season of the show. Yes, the romantic interludes were tiresome but the inclusion of so many great background characters made it fun. Looking forward to the next one.

Fuller House Season Three (Part 2) – Yes. I am still watching this show. Many question my sanity but I find the lives of the Tanners/Fullers to be a nice change of pace from most programs in my queue. The deviations from the main characters bother me (a lot) but I feel like the show gets stronger with each season.

Spider-Man: Homecoming – I have been reading the adventures of Peter Parker for going on 25 years. During that time there have been plenty of ups and downs. The Sony films have been on the lower side of things for the most part. (Spider-Man 2 is still one of the best super-hero films of all time so I have to give them that one…) After two disappointing installments, this new iteration of the character was such a breath of fresh air.

While some of the Sony tropes remained (Hey look, no mask! or How about we throw a giant American flag in the background for no particular reason?) I think the helping hand of Marvel Studios kept the webhead grounded and interesting. And Michael Keaton was great. Can’t go wrong with Keaton in the villain role.

Hopefully some books will be read for the next one folks. Until then, stay warm!

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