Autumn
is coming to where I live and the flowers are bursting forth in a purple and
yellow display that’s breathtaking. I can see them from my office window which
makes my office an exceptionally nice place to work this time of year as the
temperatures begin to cool.
It’s
also a great time to take stock and figure out what’s coming next for this
writer. After all, we’re heading into
winter – the traditional time for hibernation, and for writers the perfect time
to curl up with a computer and really put out some great stories and more while
the fire crackles on the hearth and the hot chocolate steams in the mug.
First
and, these days, in the forefront is the Planet of the Eggs Comic series brought
to you by The Egg Chronicles, that I co-create with creative partner Charlene
Brash Sorensen. Yep, we’re working on #6 – the final story in this first volume
of the comic series, titled Worlds Collide. Its great fun and our readers are
going to love it. Don’t forget you can visit the Facebook page where we keep
folks up to date on what’s happening and where you can sign up for our monthly
newsletter – or you can just sign up for it HERE. You get the first Planet Of
The Eggs Adventure, Cracked Open FREE when you join enthusiastic readers on the
newsletter list.
That’ll
wrap up this first series of adventures, but there are more to come. Got any
ideas for these brave an intrepid warrior, scholarly and medic eggs? Go ahead,
post ‘em in the comments section below, we’d love to hear your thoughts.
In
that same vein, also under The Egg
Chronicles banner, we’ve begun
creating our new line of Children’s Read-to-Me
Picture Books! The first one is Look At Me! Look At You! Now available as
digital release for your Kindle and in paperback as well on Amazon. Share them
with your kids and grandkids. We’re thinking of creating coloring books as well
– what do you think?
On
another note I’m working on converting my vampire western (titled
Bloodlines)
screen script to novel format. That’s going to take me into early spring since
we’re doing so much work with our Eggs. It’s back to novels on that front and
it’s also great fun to do even if I do have to keep my nose to the keyboard to
keep up. The two styles of writing
(novel and script) are pretty far apart, so there’s a lot of detail to fill in
and small errors to catch as the writing continues.
artwork by Gabriel Hardman |
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