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Hammer and Anvil Author Commentary – Introduction

August 4, 2020 By Lou

I haven’t done one of these in a bit. My absolute favorite parts of the writing process is how stories evolve over time. Every draft, every step of the process, creates new variations until the final product you receive in your hands. Same with all media. I love reading about that process with other writers, which is why I always try to find a way to do these author commentaries for you.

I hope you enjoy learning more about the behind the scenes machinations that occur.

Where did Hammer and Anvil come from?

I’ve written about this before. After closing out the first half of the Greystone series, I knew I needed a break from Portents. Laying the groundwork for a multi-book arc takes time and I was pushing my deadlines at the end of the five book journey.

Rather than leave a void for my lovely readers, I wanted to have something for them. Some content that would keep one toe in the world of Greystone, while I went ahead with the launch of The DSA.

The prequel trilogy was born.

Not in this form. No way. My original plan was to release one short story per year. They would be small pieces that could be linked directly to my newsletter readers. The thought was to provide background on Soriya’s training years by spotlighting key moments in the history seeded in the main series.

The Minotaur was always going to be first. The Ribbon of Kali was always going to be in the series as well.

Nothing else was set in stone.

How the story grew in the telling

I don’t take shortcuts with my writing. I try very hard to pull every ounce out of a story before I write my first draft. What I mean by that is I outline like crazy.

It starts small. It always does. For Hammer it was all about that moment in Signs of Portents where Soriya faces the Minotaur. That was what I wanted to focus on and build upon. But there was so much more to it by then.

It was all Beth’s fault. By realizing she had a connection to Soriya I knew I needed to explore that. This was a purely selfish need, just something to explore on my own.

The two separate threads started to bleed into one another. What if Beth was involved in taking down the Minotaur? What if the start of their relationship came from that circumstance?

A Circle of Shadows helped plant that seed. The flashback of the pair in Atlas Books cemented the situation and from there, Hammer and Anvil grew from a simple confrontation with a monster to a full-fledged novel.

Setting up the series

I told myself there would be three adventures. That was the limitation I placed on the series. I figured one per year would give me the time I needed to make sure Book 6 of the main series was ready for publication.

Again, everything changes. All three books will have come out in a single year. That’s mostly my own impatience at wanting you to read the story.

And what about Book 6? Oh, it’s coming and it is all because of this series.

But how did Hammer and Anvil set up the trilogy? It set the tone of what I was trying to explore. Soriya’s inexperience, the trials that forge her into the Greystone, I thought was the heart of the series. Her relationships are critical to her being – something the main series always explored – and they start here.

What you’ll see coming up in the next few weeks is what went into building the novel. From the Minotaur’s evolution to Mentor’s fall to so many other cool tidbits that were never part of the initial outline.

Join me next week for more insight into Hammer and Anvil. (Don’t forget to grab your copy now. It’s FREE!)

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Writing Update – July 28, 2020

July 28, 2020 By Lou

We passed the halfway mark on 2020. Thank the Lord. Much as I tire of the constant uncertainty of this year, there is always one thing I can turn to when I need to refocus:

Writing.

Writing Update

Greystone Second Cycle

The first five books of Greystone came together as what I refer to as The Complete First Cycle. Boiled down to its essence it is the mystery of Loren’s wife’s murder and the rise of the group called A Circle of Shadows. That is what is at the heart of that massive arc of storytelling.

I always envisioned the second cycle. I’ve always had the makings of a plan, but never a clear road map to make it possible.

Now I do. I have spent the last two months building the second cycle of novels in outline form. All five books are broken down, the major arcs and threads are all connected. I finally, FINALLY, have my starting point.

My current plan is to draft all five in 2021. When all is said and done then you will start hearing about release dates and scheduling. I want this cycle to resonate. I want it to answer every lingering question, every seed planted through the first five novels as well as the prequel trilogy.

This is where the story truly ends. We have a long journey ahead of us and I can’t wait for you to see where we’re headed.

The Army in the Obelisk

Not to overshadow the standalone serial, I’ve been working on diligently. I’m almost done with the scripting phase of the project.

I’ve mentioned it before, but this is a pure Soriya/Loren tale unlike any other. Bit players come and go, but they remain the focus here. It’s been fun delving more into the mythology behind the story. The serial format allows me some breathing room, definitely more than the typical novel.

Right now, my goal is to finish up everything by the end of September. I want to launch the serial in January 2021 so that it can run all year long.

That will be the Greystone fix for next year while I work on the final five novels. That is my plan as of this writing. It is bound to change in some fashion, I am sure.

The Final Gauntlet

What a cool banner, don’t you think? (It took me fudging forever to make it so I had to show it off…)

Seriously, though, I spent the last week reading through The Final Gauntlet before sending it off to my editor. At this phase of the process I’m usually sick of the damn draft, but I really enjoyed revisiting it. I think there are a number of funnier bits amid all the chaos.

This one is also loaded with action. LOADED.

You’re gonna love it. Will my editor? That’s next month’s problem.

That’s it for the writing update? Nothing else?!

Cripes. I know. What a slacker.

Plenty more coming down the pike with the next update, I promise.

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July 2020 Promotions

July 14, 2020 By Lou

With The Gifts of Kali T hitting the shelves last week, I knew this month was going to be big. I just didn’t realize how big.

There are so many July promotions going on right now. There are giveaways, there are sales, and there are new releases. It might actually overload your ereader, there are so many reading options.

Before I get to them:

Greystone Deals

The Complete First Cycle of Greystone is still only $2.99. All five books. Over 1,500 pages of monsters, myths, and murder.

While that is going on, Signs of Portents remains FREE and the rest of the series is on sale for $0.99 each.

Find more info about the Greystone Saga here.

To gear up for The Gifts of Kali launch, Hammer and Anvil is still FREE.

The freebies will be ending soon. It’s been a great opportunity to get the word out about Greystone and the DSA, and I hope you’ve all enjoyed the opening chapters of each series.

Show me the July promotions already!

Read the day away

Fill up your ereader. Find a place to park your behind, preferably away from civilization and maybe curled up with a good cup of coffee, and read the day away.

Happy reading, everyone.

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Title Reveal for the new Greystone Serial

June 23, 2020 By Lou

Putting together projects, building narratives through different structures or platforms, is one of the best parts of writing. I absolutely love toying with a formula, messing with a genre, and tweaking expectations just a little when coming up with my next book or series.

This week alone, I am outlining a book with a split narrative. It’s incredibly challenging in terms of pacing and I hope it pulls together, but part of the fun is in seeing where it works and where it deters from a reader’s enjoyment.

Which brings me to my upcoming Greystone serial.

Why a serial?

I’m a comic book nerd. That format, the 22-page (now 20-page) chapter of a larger story, is pretty much soaked into my bloodstream. Creating a piece of a story and having a thread carry that narrative into the next chapter, then again and again until the end of the arc was a challenge I wanted to take with this Greystone project.

12 parts. 8 chapters each. Go.

The Army in the Obelisk

That’s the title. It is the largest Greystone project to date, by at least 15,000 words. It’s a Soriya/Loren adventure ripped right from the beginning of their partnership. Readers can place it between the events of Gremlins and View from Above (both found in Tales from Portents).

Egyptian mythology and history is at the heart of this one. Doing the research was one of the real treats for this serial. All the elements needed to connect, either through fact or thematically.

There is more in the serial as well. Different creatures, different threats, different ways to move the narrative ahead. There will be Soriya and Loren moments. There will be solo Soriya parts and solo Loren parts. Standish is back as well.

All the hallmarks you’ve come to enjoy will be present. The title is only the start of the reveals.

You keep teasing this one, Lou. When can I read it?

That’s a tricky question to answer. I wanted to have it set to launch in May 2020. That was my original deadline.

Then the world imploded.

So did my writing schedule.

With my lovely family in isolation with me, I’ve let drafting take a backseat to outlining and scripting. Those tasks are less intensive (believe it or not) and give me the wiggle-room I need to be with my kids during this incredibly trying time.

My current plan is be back on Army in the Obelisk in September, no matter what happens with the world.

I want you to read this one. I want you to come back every month for a new part of the story, dying to find out what happens. (Wait, Osiris from Pathways in the Dark is in it too? How cool is that?)

You will be the first to hear about the launch date. That is my promise to you.

Maybe a nice Christmas present for you after the nightmare of 2020. That sounds nice, doesn’t it?

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Greystone Audiobooks are coming!

June 16, 2020 By Lou

I was hoping Signs would be up and running by now, but ACX is quite a bit behind when it comes to their review process. Other than that, though, I’m excited to share with you the news that Greystone Audiobooks are coming your way this year!

Why audiobooks?

I’ve received a number of requests from readers about delving into audio over the years. Audiobooks are the fastest growing market in the book business. People love listening to narratives, be it novels or podcasts or even talk radio (yes, that’s still a thing).

With the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives (outside of our current situation, of course) some people don’t have time to relax and crack open a book. Audiobooks are the perfect solution. I’m excited to share the Greystone series in this new format.

Meet J.S. Arquin

I’ve been talking up this fine gentleman for some time now. J.S. is the incredible author of the Crimson Dust series, and the narrator of the Greystone audiobooks. He brings such a dynamic voice to the characters and nails every inflection during the book.

I’m very fortunate to have him in my corner, bringing these books to life.

Be sure to check out his other work as well.

Release Schedule

Obviously, I have no control over this. ACX runs at their own pace. J.S. finished Signs back in April and it has yet to show up on ACX. When it does we might be able to gauge the timeline better. My hope is to have Tales from Portents and The Medusa Coin set and ready to go by the end of the year so we can close out the first cycle next year.

That is my hope. Let’s see what reality has in store for us.

This couldn’t have come at a better time…

The best part about going back to the beginning and diving into Signs is the opportunity it’s brought me to continue the narrative. Greystone has been my primary focus this year – from the prequel trilogy, to audio, to the new serial coming out later this year, and now to the final major arc in the main series.

I’ve been dancing around it for months in preparation, but have taken my first steps to closing out the Greystone series.

More news to come in the writing update later this month!

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Writing Update – April 28, 2020

April 28, 2020 By Lou

And I thought last month was rough. This one went above and beyond on so many levels. There has been so much uncertainty, so many different distractions feeding on my brain, that writing has finally suffered for it.

Writing Update

The Gifts of Kali

JD Book Services, my lovely editor, sent back the draft a couple weeks ago. I’ve been slowly going through it, much more slowly than previous books. Solutions that typically come easy for me have been a struggle, but I’m closing this bad boy out this week so I can move on with my life. Wish me luck!

The Final Gauntlet

My original plan was to have this edited by the end of April. I haven’t even started yet. Gifts took up way too much time. So did another diversion that I mention below. So The Final Gauntlet took the hit this month and will be my ONLY focus next month.

Signs of Portents

Wait, what? This book came out in 2016! What the hell are you trying to pull, Lou?

Well, J.S. Arquin finished recording the AUDIOBOOK version last week! It’s currently in the quality control process at Audible and I should have more info next month.

It was insane listening to the story being read. J.S. did an amazing job bringing Portents to life. I have so many new notes thanks to going through this book.

Greystone Serial

I did get two more sections done for this beast. Two more right after The Final Gauntlet and I will reach the halfway point. This is the biggest Greystone project I’ve taken on so far. When all is said and done I think it will be the perfect representation of the series to share with you. I’ve really enjoyed the myths and monsters of this one, as well as the historical mystery that runs throughout.

Confession time

I screwed up. I always imagined I would, but to finally see it in print was a little rough. In Signs of Portents, Reginald Dunn is listed as the Commissioner of Police. In A Circle of Shadows, he is the MAYOR. Ugh.

It took me days to do it, but Signs if now corrected.

Solving the geographical problems in the books is another matter entirely…

Oh well. I’ll strive for a more consistent cityscape NEXT TIME.

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