EVER THE HERO is HERE!

Launch day has arrived for Ever The Hero! The ebook and paperback versions are now available. If you read my books and like them, please leave a review in all the places where reviews are posted. It makes a big difference, believe me. Speaking of which, a lovely review of the book is up at Making Good Stories: “Powerful (if you’ll forgive the pun) messages are conveyed through the story

Picard: The Legacy of Honesty

It is hard to quantify how much I missed Jean-Luc Picard. When I walked out of Nemesis in 2002, it was with fatigue and something approaching despair. Nemesis was an exercise in nostalgia, though not really of The Next Generation. The film desperately wanted to be The Wrath of Khan, a film whose shadow is now so long as to be inescapable – just ask JJ Abrams (more on him

One Week To Go!

Ever The Hero releases in just one week. 😳 It’s been a long road and I’m excited to see where it goes from here. There will be a lot of nice interviews, features and spotlights coming up, including my first ever podcast interview with Michael at The Indie Rundown. That was a tremendous amount of fun! I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the response to the book so far, and I

Nophek Gloss

Sharing some wonderful news – my friend and fellow writer Essa Hansen has sold her space opera trilogy NOPHEK GLOSS to Orbit Books! Essa is an exceptional artist and an even better person, and I couldn’t be more thrilled for her. She was an early and instrumental reader for EVER THE HERO, and her warmth, kindness and commitment to the craft have made me a better writer. NOPHEK is an

Grief Camp

News of reviving ancient 80s IP generally isn’t triggering. For me, the news of a Space Camp TV series brings back memories of going to see the film in the summer of 1986, thinking this would be some kind of tonic to the then fresh scars of the Challenger disaster.