Friday, November 18, 2011

Looking for a Holiday Gift?

Shameless self promotion? Of course! If you are looking for some good reads, go to Barnes and Noble or Amazon and look up two fantastic ebooks done by yours truly: End of the Rainbow and Guide to Cold Weather Hiking. Must have books preloaded on that Nook or Kindle you'll be giving this holiday season to those you love!

And to updates: You never know when the holiday spirit will bite you, and the gift of undead never seemed closer. The Zombie's Diary is deep in the editing process now, so look forward to the madness of a zombie as he rides rough trod over everything we hold sacred. It's good to be undead.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tis the season for mind eating monsters....

Merry Chri...I mean Halloween!
Granted, I'm not as early as the major retail stores, but this is the season for monsters and creatures that go bump in the night. Which means my ever present Zombie is on the war path, devouring minds left and right. Ok, so he isn't a mind eating monster, but his tongue-in-cheek outlook on his life after death will have you questioning what is culture and history around the world.

This of course leads me to the second announcement, that The Zombie's Diary is now a two part series. Just one massive ebook wasn't enough to tell this entire chaotic tale of the Zombie and his friends, so it was split into two complete ebooks. The Diary's Zombie, unlike many other part two's, will be released almost simultaneously, meaning that you, the reader will have access to the entire tale from the beginning to the end, with one single question: CENSORED!!!!

Well darn those internet censors again....spoiling all of my fun! I guess you will have to buy the book to find out! May your minds be tasty this monster season!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Zombie's Diary: Anti-chapters

While working on The Zombie's Diary, I was working with a wide variety of ideas, including the fact that you are literally in the mind of the main character throughout the novel. This has lead to many enjoyable insights, but while playing with it I began to ponder the meanings which we give the idea of chapters themselves. What was going on in the background of the story was as equally important for the main character experiencing what he was experiencing. We this and more than a fair dose of post-modern thought helped me dive into an area which should have been obvious. With my main plot device based around the Zombie, why couldn't I do another plot device about those which he interacts with in life and how actions or lack of actions culminate into a cohesive story?