demiGod Part 1 the Audiobook!

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Hey fans, friends, and potential future enemies!

As you can see, the demiGod audiobook is here, and has been for a bit. Life’s been a little too crazy to promote it (or update this blog) as much as I’d like. But alas, Part I is here, and read by the very talented Bryant Sullivan.

So yeah, that’s some stuff going on. Part II is in the works btw.

Also in other news, I have been working on some science fiction–obviously not related to the demiGod story–but a sci-fi world that’s been in the makings since maybe junior high…? Yeah, it’s been a while. If you’re a sci-fi or sci-fantasy fan, I think you’ll enjoy what’s cooking in the ol’ noodle for this next book. So stay tuned for more of that.

While you’re waiting for more of my stuff to come into being, you should definitely go check out some amazing stuff by friend and fellow artist/writer Joel Lux.

The In-Between Blues…

So, I’ve finished my 90k+ word novel, and I’m raising money to get it professionally edited. In the meantime, I can’t start the editing process until after the first of the year. It’s sort of like I’m crashing from an amazing high. I worked day and night (especially night) for months straight, writing, writing, writing…

Now, I come to a crashing halt, so to speak, waiting for things to happen. I sort of feel as though I can’t just delve into other projects until I’m truly done with this one. It’s almost in limbo.

I hope to use this blog as a way to redirect some of my creative urges. Maybe write about my world a little bit. Let people know about my process. Also, I honestly think WordPress still has one of the best blogging systems out there. Sorry, other guys. Makes my life a bit easier.

Anyhow, if you’re interested, or wondering, about my fundraising campaign, I put a link in the sidebar, but here’s another: Editing demiGod

For lack of a better word, it’s urban fantasy, minus the overly romantic stuff that tends to accompany much of the genre. It’s really just a story that has fantastical elements and happens to take place in the modern day, and a story about real people that happens to take place with fantastical elements.

That said, I’ll say that I’ve been struggling to figure out what I can do in the interim between writing and editing that won’t end in me overly committing myself creatively. For now I’m thinking of making a little music here and there. But, I don’t want to stop the flow of writing.

Any other writers out there have any similar conundrums after finishing a book?