More on that soon.Īs always, I appreciate you coming along for the ride. It all leads to (un)broken from Potter’s Grove Press in August and Cuckoo in September. I think each new story I put out is better than the last from the feedback I have gotten. I also got to do something I have wanted to do for a long time, taking a beloved story and making something new but still trying to touch on what made the original resonate so strongly. I bring back Karl Beck from Hunger on the Chisholm Trail, in the 1870s. She tells of Bishop, the werebear, and his family in the wilds of Washington. This time she brought me along, and we tell a tale of two timelines with a common foe. You get to meet Albert, one of my favorite characters.īishop: Man Vs Monster is the sequel to Candace’s Bishop from last year. It’s cool and different, and works so well. But at what price? Candace Nola weaves this tale in a unique and fantastic concept where Eric Author, Nik Robinson, and myself are pennames on our own tales. The Generator is the tale of a failed writer who discovers a way to find the fame he has always sought. The Generator and Bishop: Man Vs Monster are both available in paperback on Amazon now and at Barnes and Noble next week.
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