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New Story Up! Enjoy!

Happy Thanksgiving! To help you celebrate, I’m posting an almost appropriate story from the world of The RisenLet Them Eat Cake. Of course the story’s not actually about Thanksgiving, and really only peripherally about eating, but what the hey. It is a story about vampires, and though it is a completely different story from The Three Marys, there is one similarity. Both are alternate histories.

Because what’s the point of writing stories set during famous times throughout history if it’s not alternate? Am I right?

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Why I wrote The Risen

So, how did I come to write a straight-up vampire story like The Risen if I’m not actually much of a vampire fan? I don’t like the Dracula flicks, don’t like Interview With a Vampire or Twilight. I am, however, a huge Buffy fan, and when vampires became all the rage about fifteen years ago following the success of Buffy and Twilight, I thought I’d jump on the bandwagon as well.

As usual, my timing was less than spectacular. By the time I finished The Risen the vampire phenomenon had come and gone. All that was left was paranormal romance, and The Risen is definitely not paranormal romance. More the exact opposite, actually.

I’m a huge Buffy fan – you can talk all you want about today being the golden age of American TV, but I think none of these more recent shows hold a candle to Buffy either as great TV or sheer fun. (K-dramas are another matter.) Twilight, on the other hand, has never done much for me. For one thing, as a fifty year old guy (back then), I was hardly the target audience. But secondly, and more important for me personally, was the fact that I’ve never liked the whole idea of pretty, sparkly vampires. I like my vampires to be evil, really evil. I mean, come on folks. Vampires feed on humans. Making them broody and misunderstood is pretty much a total reach in my opinion. Buffy only pulled it off because something was done to Angel and Spike to change their fundamental vampire natures, a gypsy curse for Angel, and a mad scientist for Spike. Still, I knew that if I ever wrote a vampire story I had to include a few sparkly vampire types to help push sales and at least come halfway to the popular idea that vampires should be love interests. But how to do that without making a travesty of my firmly held belief that vampires should be monsters?

Easy answer – make them both! And so the idea of the Risen was born. Vampires that didn’t die when you staked them (which is part of Stoker’s original story), but needed to be burned or have their heads sliced off. If you didn’t do that they’d be reborn, only not as vampires. This time they’d come back as saints. Because what could be more opposite to a vampire than a saint? Vampires prey on humans, but saints pray for them.

Of course, to make it even more complicated, I decided that just as a staked vampire could be reborn as a saint, so could a staked saint return as a vampire. And so on, back and forth through the centuries, until someone finally kills them.

Or maybe they eventually turn into something else.

Buy The Risen here.

 

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THE RISEN is here!!!

Took a while, but my newest book, THE RISEN, is finally available. You can buy it from Amazon here, or click on the link on the Where To Buy My Books page above. Hopefully it will be available soon at Barnes and Noble as well, but B&N is having tech issues at the moment, and I couldn’t wait on them any longer despite my reluctance to steer sales to Amazon.

Lily Devine has everything. Youth. Talent. Beauty. Only twenty years old, she’s just won the starring role in the biggest blockbuster movie event of the season, only to have her entire world upended when her grandmother tries to kill her.

And steals her life.

Abby Crane’s situation is much different. Happily engaged, she’s two weeks into her dream job at the Mendes Foundation. She and the incredibly charismatic Milos Mendes are on their way to a meeting together when their car suddenly skids off a snowy road and crashes in a deep ravine. Milos is killed, but Abby manages to crawl back up to the road where she meets…Milos?

Welcome to the world of The Risen, where saints can become vampires, and vampires saints. Where a history professor and her wife fight the undead alongside a 2,000 year old former vampire and a special forces vet. But where do Lily and Abby fit in? One is not quite a vampire, the other is not quite a saint. Can they possibly remain alive long enough to discover what they really are before Milos and Lily’s grandmother kill them?

Find out in…

…The Risen.

 

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The Three Marys

The Three Marys is a story from the world of The Risen that puts forth as simply as possible the central idea of the book, that the undead can be saints as well as sinners. Literally. Click on the link below to read.

The Three Marys

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A Little Blurbing for The Risen

Cover copy for The Risen:

Lily Devine has everything. Youth. Talent. Beauty. Only twenty years old, she’s just won the starring role in the biggest blockbuster movie event of the season, only to have her entire world upended when her grandmother tries to kill her.

And steals her life.

Abby Crane’s situation is much different. Happily engaged, she’s two weeks into her dream job at the Mendes Foundation. She and the incredibly charismatic Milos Mendes are on their way to a meeting together when their car suddenly skids off a snowy road and crashes in a deep ravine. Milos is killed, but Abby manages to crawl back up to the road where she meets…Milos?

Welcome to the world of The Risen, where saints can become vampires, and vampires saints. Where a history professor and her wife fight the undead alongside a 2,000 year old former vampire and a special forces vet. But where do Lily and Abby fit in? One is not quite a vampire, the other is not quite a saint. Can they possibly remain alive long enough to discover what they really are before Milos and Lily’s grandmother kill them?

Find out in…

The Risen.

 

 

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New Cover!

The cover for The Risen is here! Hoping to have the book out by the end of the month. Still messing with various details.  But here’s the cover.

 

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Still Working On It

We’re almost there with The Magicians’ Daughter being available at Amazon. The problem turns out to have been that Amazon did not like my short story More Than Once Upon a Time being available for free on the Beyond-Ceaseless-Skies website. Since I’m dealing with a book amalgamator and not directly with Amazon, I’m not allowed to have any free content up anywhere in books I’m selling at Amazon. Since the book has already been published to other venues with the story included, I couldn’t really change the Amazon version, which is why I had to ask Beneath-Ceaseless-Skies to take my story down down. Not my preferred solution, as I’m thankful for that webzine publishing the story in the first place, but the only one I had available given Amazon’s policy.

But Beneath-Ceaseless-Skies still has many great stories. Follow the link to check them out!

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The Magicians’ Daughter Still Not Available at Amazon

Still trying to work out the kinks so The Magicians’ Daughter will available at Amazon. Since the story I want to include, More Than Once Upon a Time, is available for free in a slightly different version at Beyond-Ceaseless-Skies, Amazon won’t publish the book. I will probably have to remove the story from TMD, but am still looking into other options.

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Ebooks for The Stoneways Trilogy are available again!

The Stoneways Trilogy is once again available in ebook form! Reiffen’s Choice, Queen Ferris, and The Magicians’ Daughter can all be purchased through most online retailers with Amazon (typically) being the only exception. All three books feature something new:

The complete text of Mindrell’s poem Mennon’s Ride in Reiffen’s Choice;

A brand new story, Nolo’s Adventures in the Pearl Islands, in Queen Ferris;

and an expanded version of More Than Once Upon a Time, which originally appeared in Beneath-Ceaseless-Skies issue 15, in The Magicians’ Daughter.

If you’re interested, click on the link Where to Buy My Books in the menu at the top of the page.

The books should be available at Amazon within a week or so (I hope). Amazon requires more administrative work to get published than other bookselling sites, and I think I’ve given them everything they needed (including my reversion letter). Fingers crossed.

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Stoneways Ebooks

So, I was hoping to have the new Stoneways ebooks available on Tuesday, but I think there’s still a hangup with Amazon. (Of course there’s a hangup with Amazon.) According to D2D, which is how I’m doing the self-publishing thing, I need to send a specific email to Amazon through them specifying that these are my books, only the email language won’t download automatically (so I don’t think I’ve sent the email.) Until the D2D support team gets back to me on what I’m doing wrong, the books will be available everywhere but Amazon.

Which is not necessarily a bad thing.