And it’s out as an e-book
Dudes and dudettes, you’ve probably seen that I shared a (long) short story here over the past two weeks. You can of course read it for free, and here are some neato, helpful linkies just for you:
Dudes and dudettes, you’ve probably seen that I shared a (long) short story here over the past two weeks. You can of course read it for free, and here are some neato, helpful linkies just for you:
For my weekly post I bring you the final installment of “Theseus and the Minotaur.” If you haven’t read the earlier parts of the story, here are links to Part… Read more »
I’ve always loved the story of Theseus and the Minotaur, which is credited to second century B.C.E. historian Apollodorus of Athens in Edith Hamilton’s Mythology, and Plutarch and Ovid elsewhere. It’s so imaginative, and it’s been an enduring inspiration source for artwork, fantasy, and gaming.
It can now all be revealed. The reason I haven’t posted in a while is that I’ve been up to a super sekrit project. Very soon I’ll be sharing that project far and wide.
Here’s the story: a little bit before the new year, I was puzzling to myself (does one puzzle to oneself? I don’t know. I’m going with it), anyway, I was thinking: it’s awfully hard keeping this website fresh and dynamic when I’m publishing like one, or maybe two novels per year. Those new releases are exciting (to me at least), and I’ve shared some excerpts and book extras over the years, but the truth is I don’t have a ton of creative content for visitors to get to know my writing.