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Pre-Order The Medusa Coin today!

July 20, 2017 By Lou

The Medusa Coin is now available for pre-order! (I’ve wanted to say that for weeks…)

The third installment in the Greystone series hits shelves on September 12th but why wait until the last second to order yours?

And then completely forget on the day because it’s Tuesday and you always have Zumba on Tuesday. Or the kids need an extra peanut butter and jelly sandwich for school, but not the regular jelly – never the regular jelly – so you need to make your fourth trip to the grocery store this week for freaking strawberry jelly… And probably milk.

Don’t deny it. That’s what is going to happen.

Don’t let it stop you from having The Medusa Coin waiting on your e-reader of choice when the chaos of life finally fades on September 12th.

Where can you find a copy? Glad you asked!

Amazon   Nook   Kobo   iBooks   Smashwords

Pre-Orders are currently limited to the ebook for The Medusa Coin. There will be a paperback edition that will be available on September 12th.

For those of you interested, if you purchase the paperback through Amazon you can get the ebook version for free through their Kindle Matchbook Program. That way you can have the satisfaction of holding a “real” book in your hands and your spouse/child/strange roommate that won’t leave you alone and rarely wears pants can enjoy the ebook at the same time.

The Medusa Coin – from the back cover…

The Medusa Coin

Death has come to the city of Portents.

Dozens have fallen before a mysterious menace hiding among them. Their only connection is the grisly condition of their bodies—hollowed-out chasms where their eyes used to be.

Setting aside the aging case on his wife’s murder, Detective Greg Loren has returned to the city with the task of stopping the bearer of the Medusa coin—an artifact with power over Death himself—from continuing to slaughter the people of Portents.

Soriya, no longer able to control the enigmatic Greystone, grapples with the decision to forge ahead in the case on her own, leaving Loren behind. But without the two counterbalancing each other, Death may be the force that levels them both.

 

The Medusa Coin sets the ball rolling on the culmination of the first cycle of Greystone. New characters are introduced. New elements enter into the mythology of the series. Both will play a HUGE role through books four and five with additional seeds coming later on down the line.

You’re going to hear a ton more about where the story came from and how it evolved from the original outline put together way back in 2010. (Yes, I know – RIDICULOUS.) Needless to say, this one has been a long time coming.

I am insanely excited to share it with you.

Pre-Order Your Copy Today!

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July 2017 Promotions

July 6, 2017 By Lou

July Promotions are here! Enjoy some fantastic discounts and giveaways, while filling up your reading schedule during the summer months!

Smashwords – 2017 July Summer/Winter Sale!

The ninth annual Summer/Winter Sale is on now over at Smashwords! All month long thousands of Smashwords authors are offering huge discounts on their work.

Including my own!

For the entire month of July over at Smashwords, pick up every Greystone novel for 50% off the regular price!

Signs of Portents is only $1.50 – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/690511

Tales from Portents is only $1.50 – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/695182

And The Greystone Saga Volume One is only $2.50  – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/722910

To see the full list of authors and books available for steep discounts check out the Smashwords website.

Why is it called the Summer/Winter Sale?  Because it’s summer for in the Northern Hemipshere, and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Did I realize that right away? No. Should I have? Yes.

The Ultimate Paperback Giveaway ends this month!

That’s right. This is the last month of the amazing Ultimate Paperback Giveaway sponsored by my friends over at SFFBookBonanza. Enter today for your chance to win 52 paperbacks. Some of the best in Science Fiction and Fantasy are available in this promo! (I so wish I could enter!)

The Prolific Reader

New books are being added to this incredible site every day. Over 450 are currently listed at The Prolific Reader and they are all FREE! A fantastic selection across every genre and all available to you at NO CHARGE. Check it out today!

 

The Medusa Coin – Advance Copies Available Now!

Interested in reading an advance copy of September’s release RIGHT NOW? I’m looking for avid readers ready to devour the latest adventure of Soriya and Loren and tell the world about it when the book launches this September. To find out more, sign up to join my Advance Team today!

Thanks for reading!

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Tales from Portents Connecting Factors 3

June 19, 2017 By Lou

Connecting Factor

Stories grow in the telling. They also grow in the editing phase and that tends to happen quite often with my own work. Ruiz and his relationship with his wife, Michelle, for example is one such instance of this. At the start Ruiz was little more than an ear for Loren. A minor character that assisted when he could but basically served to give Loren someone to talk to other than Soriya.

That sure as hell changed quickly.

Editing Signs of Portents, I realized how much I enjoyed Ruiz. His personality. His depth. And his relationships, both with Loren and with his wife.

When plotting The Medusa Coin, I knew Ruiz’s role was expanding with each pass. He was a vital component of the series, as much as Soriya and Loren.

Michelle started out much the same. A potential element of conflict for Ruiz but little else in terms of a character. When I explored her further, when I pulled apart their relationship and examined their family closely, I realized the potential to really build a strong background character.

Someone that helps drive Ruiz to be a better person, but also causes him to stumble because he wants to do so much for her.

The Great Divide

connecting factorWith Tales published between Signs of Portents and The Medusa Coin, I had the opportunity to put this marriage on display. I also had the chance to show the strengths and weaknesses of it from the beginning and compare it to the present day.

The Great Divide offered a glimpse at the happiness of the Ruiz family to be. How they shared all and Ruiz avoided the traps his parents fell into during his childhood. Of course, it crashes down on him.

But how to show the difference compared to the present?

Enter: The Consultant.

In the original outline, Soriya heads to the Central Precinct for information on Russell Kerr and hides at the approach of Ruiz. The focus here was more on how Loren’s absence had affected Soriya’s ability to do her work, the same as the previous chapters but that didn’t feel right to me for this moment.

And it would have been a missed opportunity.

By changing it and having Michelle call him, the reader easily recognizes the shift in their relationship from The Great Divide. It serves as a bridge, not only through the whole collection but also to The Medusa Coin where the divide comes to a head.

Resolutions are coming your way in September so get ready…

The final connection

Endings are tough. Just ask Stephen King. But they always come, some to more satisfying conclusions than others but they always have to arrive at some point.

And some are just so perfect you couldn’t ask for anything else.

Tales from Portents served as a prelude to Signs, so why not dovetail right into the first book in a natural way?

The final chapter of The Consultant does this perfectly. The text from Vlad about the missing women and the possible God involved. Soriya’s leap into the morning light of the city, ready for more fun connected the final moments of the collection to the first novel.

I tend to be overly critical with my work. (I know. Big surprise…) Not so much here.

Tales from Portents, to me was the easiest project to put together. Every piece, every connection, flowed from one story to the other naturally. Nothing was ever forced on the reader or the characters. Everything happened for a reason, every connection layered from the story itself, not shoved into the mix by my own hand.

If only every book came together so nicely…

Next time:

The BIG ONE. Resurrectionists! The whys and wherefores!

Thanks for reading.

 

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June Promotions

June 8, 2017 By Lou

The Medusa Coin Advance Reader Copies

Advance reader copies of The Medusa Coin will be available starting July 1st. Interested in receiving a FREE digital copy of the book before the release date of September 8th?

Sign up to the Advance Team List today.

I want to thank everyone that has already signed up. I’m extremely excited to share this book with you and I hope you enjoy it.

I’ve received some incredible emails over the last couple months. I could not ask for better readers and I truly appreciate you being here for this journey.

The Greystone Saga Volume One

The first box set on sale ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Crazy how time has been blitzing through the hourglass this year.

The first two books of the Greystone series are only $0.99 until June 22nd so order your copy today at the following:

           

Over 500 pages of monsters, myths and murder! Can’t find a better deal this month!

Promotions

The Ultimate Paperback Giveaway is going on right now!! For a chance to win 52 of the best and brightest in the science fiction/fantasy genre enter today! Offer ends July 31st.

 

Looking for a new release to dive into this month? Look no further than SFF Book Bonanza for a list of the latest in science fiction and fantasy fiction.

Need more books but are strapped for cash after so many delicious new releases this month?

Enter for a chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card! A big thanks to Dean Wilson over at SFF Book Bonanza for putting this together.

Looking for the best place for free books? Check out The Prolific Reader today! Over 450 free books, organized by genre. Perfect for finding that next favorite author or if you want to send a friend a copy of Resurrectionists…

Hoping to have some kick ass reading recommendations for you in a few weeks. Most from these amazing promotions and freebies. Check them out and enjoy!

Thanks for reading.

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View from Above Commentary Part 2

May 1, 2017 By Lou

The next several months will bring author commentaries on all six stories contained within the Tales from Portents collection. My hope is to offer insight into the decisions made in putting the project together and the challenges therein. It’s also fun to point out the little Easter eggs throughout. (I love that crap.) So, SPOILER WARNING is in effect for the duration.

Soriya in the spotlight

View from Above offered a very unique situation when coming up with the plot, something I hadn’t come across before when putting together a Greystone tale. A story solely from Soriya’s perspective. When I originally thought of the series, Soriya was the lead. There was no story without her and to an extent that remains true.

Soriya's perspectiveWhen I received the edited version of Signs of Portents from my editor, Kristen Hamilton of Kristen Corrects Inc. so many moons ago, she also wrote up the back cover description. When I read it I flinched, I balked, I couldn’t believe it. The whole thing centered around Loren.

And she was absolutely right in that assessment.

Loren was our window into the city of Portents and Soriya’s world. Unlike something like Dresden Files where we follow Harry Dresden and his view of the world including his relationship with the police and Detective Murphy – a relationship I was very cognizant of when developing the Greystone series – we only learn about the city because Loren has to learn about it at that moment.

Sure, there are chapters from Soriya’s perspective and her own arc in Signs, but the driving force of the initial novel was Loren.

Tales offered a change. And I took it and ran with it.

How best to show Soriya in a solo setting?

This was my first question. How did she fit in the world without her connection to Loren, her seemingly only normal connection to the city of Portents? How did she go about investigating on her own?

Soriya, at the time of View from Above, is 20. She’s barely out of teenager mode or, if she’s like I was, still caught firmly in its clutches. Emotional. Quick to anger.

Pretty much angry in general. And that little tidbit was my starting point with her for this story.

Once I had her anger, her need to punch, kick and maim whatever the hell was behind the latest insanity in Portents, I had my starting point.

And I had Soriya Greystone down.

Playing her off Vlad

Soriya's PerspectiveSoriya doesn’t play well with others. And when she does they typically come from a place of authority. Mentor. Loren. Ruiz.

Vlad offered a change. He’s around her age. He carries a burden he can’t really share with people, outside the Corwell family. They both share that connection.

His presence also allowed me to graze the subject of romance with Soriya. It hasn’t really come up with readers so far but I always worry about falling into the Moonlighting (dated reference!) or Friends (somewhat better, old man) dynamic of “will they, won’t they” when it comes to a male and female led narrative.

I get it. Romantic tension is a great tool, one seen hundreds of thousands of times before. I made Loren slightly older than early drafts to escape some of that thinking. Soriya’s encounters with Vlad and even Russell Kerr in The Consultant to some degree, allowed me to somewhat wipe that notion away completely.

Will it stay that way? Will there ever be a time when Soriya and Loren can evolve to that next level? Have they even considered it?

I don’t know. I’d like to say no way, no how, but I can’t say definitively one way or another how the entire series plays out.

Not yet.

Easter Egg

Soriya’s need to punch something, that burning desire at the start of View from Above, actually came from the first draft of The Medusa Coin. Back in my heyday, dreaming of using Greystone as a potential comic book franchise I outlined the four issue mini-series that became the spine of the third novel of the series.

In it, I soon realized there was little action in the first quarter and that stood out to me as something Soriya would not stand for. Ever.

I dropped the idea when putting together the latest iteration of The Medusa Coin as it didn’t fit with her arc through the novel. But I was happy it circled around to this tale and fit so wonderfully with the approach to her character here.

Next time:

Insight into the Kitsune and her role in the narrative for View from Above.

Thanks for reading.

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Writing Update – April 27, 2017

April 27, 2017 By Lou

I can’t believe it’s been a month since I did one of these. I have a feeling that will start becoming the trend down the line with so many different things going on every month. But enough jibber-jabber, on with the writing update!

Writing Update

Pathway in the Dark is drafted! Next February’s short story collection, and Book Four of the Greystone series, is all set for the self-editing phase and I couldn’t be happier with it. I’m really happy with the decision to jump from novel to short story and back again with this series and it opens up a ton of unique avenues for story-telling, especially when it involves supporting characters.

writing updateMay and June are editing months it looks like but I’ve already started pooling my notes for the fifth and final book in this part of the Greystone series. Lots of plots coming together. Mysteries revealed. Characters going bye bye. I’m going to be a wreck when I sit down to draft this puppy.

The Medusa Coin – I want to thank by beta readers for all their help and support over the last month. I know I don’t give enough time to really dig into the draft but somehow you always manage to read it and offer great tips on how to improve the work. Advance copies will be available this summer before the book’s launch in September. Keep a lookout for more information soon.

The Tales from Portents 99-cent sale ends this Sunday so make sure you snag your copy before it goes back to full price!

Promos

Signs of Portents will be part of the Spellcasters Fantasy Promo from May 6th to the 14th. Lots of free books to add to your e-readers for the coming summer.

You can find the full rundown of free books over at A.J. Martinez’s website.

For more free books, please check out The Prolific Reader. Melanie Tomlin has put together a fantastic repository of Instafreebie books that you can download. At last count there were over 450 titles (including Resurrectionists, because I am EVERYWHERE…)

Reading

Batman: I am Suicide – Tom King’s work on this book is fantastic. I wasn’t a huge fan of the first volume of his run or the Night of the Monster Men crossover but with this arc I am fully invested. His character work is topnotch and his handling of Batman, his voice, and his world grows stronger with each issue.

I absolutely loved the Batman/Catwoman dynamic, including their letters to each other that run as narration through different chapters of the main story.

Mikel Janin doesn’t need any praise. The man is a marvel with a pencil. His layouts are dynamic and intricate. Just beautiful stuff all around.

Green Arrow: Island of Scars – I’m going to start with my one gripe with this book: Why isn’t there a PREVIOUSLY PAGE? I get that this is volume two and that there is a previous arc to read prior to this. I read it… three months ago. And yes, I don’t remember what happened! All I ask is a small blurb to bring me up to speed, especially since this collection is dependent on having read the first.

Anyway, Benjamin Percy knows Oliver Queen better than anyone at this point. He has the character nailed and doesn’t bog him down with internal strife. Ollie doesn’t work that way and Percy gets that. I really enjoyed the shorter arcs in this collection. Each one was tightly plotted and great character work while never losing sight of the larger story being told in the series.

Prescient by Derek Murphy – A great prelude to a larger series. Derek Murphy does a fantastic job building the world, both present and future, and never loses sight of the most important aspect of his story – the characters.

From teenage drama to post-apocalyptic struggles at the drop of a dime, Murphy handles both with ease. Well paced, Prescient left me with tons of questions and the desire to find the answers when the first full length novel in the series comes out.

Talk to you in a few weeks. Thanks for reading.

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