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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Sorry, I don't have much time...

Chapter 10: "The Adon's Castle" is up! Enjoy!


Sunday, March 12, 2006

It's that time again! At last!

Chapter 9: Dead Man's Paradise is up! You will find that all that glitters is not gold.

Thank you. Enjoy!

Note: I may have mentioned this, but the updates will be slow. Thanks for your patience.


Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Update time!

The Legend of Ruach's Chapter 8: Lost & Found is now online! Ellie's tragic past revealed; new friends made; relationships deepen, etc, etc. etc.

Next: Chapter 9: Dead Man's Paradise...

Farewell...and enjoy!


Tuesday, January 24, 2006

No update for the novel at this time. Today, I'm here just to announce that my forum (for writers or others who are into fantasy, sci-fi & the like--or if you've ever been called crazy, etc.) is going through a complete makeover! It will stay online and be fully functional--it just may have a change since your last visit. I'm also working out a new name for it too--so don't get confused! I'll try to remember to post when the construction is done.


Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Okay, I've updated my novel. In fact, I'll be taking another updating break while my "perfectionist" mind goes back and reviews, critiques, etc. Still, there are about seven chapters (Parts I & II) to enjoy.

I feel a little sheepish that I haven't even said much about my novel. Well then:

The Legend of Ruach, Volume 1: Beyond Our Understanding

It's a fantasy--with a sometimes subtle sometimes not-so-subtle Christian/Hebrew themes. It also has mystery, danger, suspense, romance, action (I need to work on that category some more), etc. Simply put, I like to throw in a little of everything. My faults (that I know of) are: 1. too much dialog, 2. not describing places.

Anyway, it's about a group of young adults who are summoned to save another world from evil forces--a mission which inevitably changes them as well (for better or for worse). This novel (the whole series actually--I'm hoping to end up with five volumes) focuses mostly on the change within these particular young people--even though they each get a guardian from that other world (e.g. a dragon, a trapdoor spider the size of a Volkswagen Bug, a Regesh [think of this being as a "human torch"], etc.) who protects them and helps them with their mission.

A reader of mine remarked that I have very intricate plotlines. I've found that some people do get a little lost--but it is a mystery.

As a final note, this series is geared toward teens/young adults (my next work, The Eden Series, is a little more adult/adult themed).

Well, I'm off to work--I mean write!



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