Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2021

Cutting Edge Vengeance Preorder

 The preorder for the latest novel, Cutting Edge Vengeance, is now available on Amazon Kindle. The paperback version will be available upon release later this month.

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The light novel is about a Japanese schoolgirl, Harumi, who finds an exosuit, and uses it to fight the yakuza.


 

Friday, May 31, 2019

Vector Available For Pre-Order

It has been five years in the making, but I'm proud to announce the pre-order release of Vector, the second book in the Cruiser City Series. The paperback version will be available on launch.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SKFPNN1

https://www.amazon.com/Delta-Cruiser-City-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00HY56WWE/

The celebrate the pre-order release of Vector, you can get the first book, Delta, discounted to see where the story all starts.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Delta, First Book of the Cruiser City Series

This has been more than eighteen months in the making, but I am proud to announce the publication of my first novel, Delta. This is the first book of four planned for the Cruiser City Series. Here is the synopsis:


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Autobiographical Fiction

There seems to be something inherently lazy about autobiographical fiction. An autobiography is a book about the author's life. Autobiographical fiction is a story that is based on the author's life but the names are changed. The characters are based on real people. It is possible that the story is interesting, but if it was interesting, what is the point of not just making autobiographical book? It shows little to no originality for a story and its characters to be based on real people. Of all the story ideas I have, 98% of it is not based on anything from my life. Even if I take inspiration for a story, I try my best to deviate from the original source so that it is my own work. Often times if I am taking from something, it is because the original did a piss poor job. If you are going to write fiction, write fiction; if you are going to write something about your life, write an autobiography.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Word Count Projector

Recently, I reinstalled Visual Basic 2008 to make a neat little program. I was curious how much I had to write each day to write a novel length book in a year's time. From there, I was curious how much time would be saved if I wrote more than the minimum required word count for the day. It comes out to being just under 137 words which is less than the average word count for a page (250) per day. So here is what the program looks like and the code I wrote.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Sneak Preview: Short Stories and Novels

My final semester of college is almost to an end, and with it gives me much more free time to focus on my writing. I have a number of novels and some short stories already started, with some fresh ideas on those plus ideas for other novels or short stories. I will not give away too much, but here is a sneak peak at what I will be working on.