The Adversary

Fair Warning: I’m about to get a mite sappy. Last week, I turned in the final edits on The Adversary, the third book of the Sundering (and the third book of the Brimstone Angels/Farideh series). There’s something about turning in a book that feels like giving birth, only somehow backwards. You’re completely consumed by this project, this […]

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Gen Con 2013!

It’s just a little more than two weeks before Gen Con–did you know that? I didn’t, until I went to their website today and then started panicking and I had to go lay down for a bit. Then I decided I needed to post my schedule, because surely someone wants to see me at Gen Con. Otherwise…well, […]

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LESSER EVILS Cut Scene #2: “The Arcanist’s Final Act”

Here is the second cut scene, as promised. I sent an email to Nina this morning, fretting that this is too spoilery, but she doesn’t think so. But I feel obligated to say it will take away some of the surprise in one scene…but in exchange you will get some fantastic tension others won’t. That’s […]

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LESSER EVILS CUT SCENE #1: “One Night in Akanul.”

In honor of the Lesser Evils Giveaway reaching 120 entries, here is the first cut scene as promised. Why isn’t this in the book: If you’ve read the sample chapter of Lesser Evils, you have seen that Farideh is suffering from some bad dreams these days. The germ of these dreams is the memory of her learning […]

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LESSER EVILS GIVEAWAY!

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED. THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING! **In the interest of tidiness, I’m going to condense all the updates.** We’ve broken 240; hooray! Talk about a jump! Watch for the second cutscene later this week. The first (as promised for hitting 120 is HERE. The contest runs until December 1st. If you haven’t entered […]

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New in November

November has brought two very exciting releases to my life. (One of these makes sure the other gets fed.*) That’s my son, Idris, and my second novel, Brimstone Angels. So far both are getting excellent reviews, although honestly most of Idris’s reviewers are slightly biased. We really cannot say for certain if he is the […]

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