A word from you means a lot… and I’m not just sucking up. Well, maybe a little bit. Because I’m standing here with my digital hat in hand, asking plaintively for your help. I’m working hard to transition my writing from a hobby to a revenue-generating venture, and in order for that to happen YOU are a vital ingredient. What I ask is simple: if you have listened to the Borrowed Time podcast, or if you have read the ebook, please take a couple of minutes and leave me a review on Amazon. Even if you bought the ebook from some other store, a reviewRead More →

Momentum for Ebook Death Match is growing! The Movie Mantras podcast is the first to play the promo, but keep your ears peeled as it will be popping up in other places as well. I added a review for Scott Roche’s ebook Through a Glass, Darkly to GoodReads and Amazon, the text of which is below: This anthology is a collection of four horror stories that in some way always defy your expectations. Scott presents vivid characters that are instantly interesting, allowing is to have a vested interest in their welfare as the tale unfolds. Scott merges the context of faith into his horror inRead More →

I recently received an e-mail from Felbrigg Herriot that he reviewed Borrowed Time on his Free Audio Review blog! As you can see below he enjoyed the story and recommends it to others: The plot emerges through a series of exciting near-non-stop scenes where the protagonist is always on the run and flitting across time. It’s a compelling listen and great fun. I really enjoyed it… Well worth downloading. Be sure to check out his other reviews to see what else out there in the podiosphere is worth a listen. And if his review led you to check out Borrowed Time, please leave him aRead More →

Just this morning I finished a book that has paved new ground in literary history. The book is Personal Effects: Dark Arts by J.C. Hutchins and Jordan Weisman. I’ve been a fan of J.C.’s work for some time as he successfully podcast a wonderful action/adventure/thriller trilogy called 7th Son, which he completed in 2007. Personal Effects is the first “dead-tree edition” of one of J.C.’s works. Based on a concept by Jordan Weisman, it is an excellent novel. If supernatural thrillers are your thing, then this book is for you. What really sets this apart is the experience away from the page. Yep, there’s anRead More →