News

A Compilation of Elsewheres

I am terribly remiss. My neglect for this blog is something I often lament. I never post here often enough. I harangue myself with guilt. And I still post here but rarely. Why? Because I’m writing for elsewheres, other blogs, and I only have so much time. Yes, I’m well aware that the sense of this is … wonky. So I thought I would share here links to stuff that I’ve been writing for the Fictorians, a group of fellow writers that talks often about the writing life. I hope you’ll check some of these out, as well as theContinue readingA Compilation of Elsewheres

Spirit of the Ronin — Pre-order now!

A climax sixteen years in the making… Coming in e-book formats on June 24th, 2015. (Print versions coming in late July.) Available for pre-order now on: Kindle Nook Kobo Apple A CLASH OF HONOR, LOVE, AND AMBITION In thirteenth-century Japan, the ronin Ken’ishi’s fondest wish has been granted—he has found service with a powerful samurai lord. But the underworld crime boss known as Green Tiger lurks in the shadows of Lord Tsunetomo’s retinue, and Ken’ishi’s honor is tested when learns his new master is married to Kazuko, the only woman he has ever loved. His unknown lineage holds dangerous secretsContinue readingSpirit of the Ronin — Pre-order now!

Denver Comic Con – A Memorial Weekend of Geekery

The upcoming Memorial Weekend in Denver will see me once again at Denver Comic Con. This is without question the biggest event in the neighborhood, expecting 60k+ fans, and a celebrity guest list that’s a Who’s Who of geek TV and films. I’m delighted to be a part of this huge event. I’ll be manning a booth again in the exhibit hall with my friends from Evil Brain Trust, Ltd., Guy Anthony DeMarco, Tonya DeMarco, Quincy J. Allen, Mario Acevedo, Catherine Schimming, and Kathryn Renta. It’s gonna be a busy weekend, with seven panels. Here’s my schedule. Look for meContinue readingDenver Comic Con – A Memorial Weekend of Geekery

A Bundle of Awesome

I’m delighted to announce that in the run-up to the release of Spirit of the Ronin this summer, Sword of the Ronin is appearing in a bundle of ebooks with some amazing indie authors. This bundle is called FIST FULL OF STEEL, and here’s the best part: you can name your price! Urban fantasy? Check. Historical fantasy? Check. Thriller? Check. Historical adventure? Check. Space opera? Check. Epic fantasy? Check. This is a great way for you to support independent artists like myself and these fine folks. Please give this a look. This smokin’ deal disappears on April 5, 2015.

A Heartstopping New Project

If you’ve decided to build a house or renovate and it’s your first experience, you may feel a bit lost and not know where to begin. You’ll quickly discover that there are many decisions to make and a lot of paperwork to navigate through. You have to choose a builder, an architect, and find out about getting your plans approved. So what’s the first step? Your budget A good starting point is looking at how much you have to spend. You should first consider your current financial commitments. If there is cost blow-out or your circumstances suddenly change, will youContinue readingA Heartstopping New Project

Goodreads Giveaway-palooza

Are you a member of GoodReads? Want a chance at some free books? I’m giving away copies of all my current titles, and all you have to do click. Enjoy! Goodreads Book Giveaway Heart of the Ronin by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends October 12, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Goodreads Book Giveaway Rogues of the Black Fury by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends October 12, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Goodreads Book Giveaway Sword of the Ronin by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends October 12, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads.Continue readingGoodreads Giveaway-palooza

Here There Be DragonCon

This weekend will mark my second foray into the insanity of DragonCon. 80,000+ frothing geeks–cosplayers, gamers, nerds, readers, comics fans, SF fans, Whovians, stormtroopers, sharknadoes–egads! I will be joining with several authors, such as C.L. Wilson, David B. Coe/D.B. Jackson, E.C. Ambrose, and Alethea Kontis, in the Tairen’s Lair booth at various times over the weekend. My only panel is on the YA Literature track on The Future of the Potterverse, which will take place on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. The craziness is just beginning, and it ain’t gonna stop till Tuesday!

Exploding with Geekery at Denver Comic Con

This weekend, June 13-15, I’ll be appearing on an avalanche of panels at Denver Comic Con. Of course, my inner twelve-year-old nerd is buzzing with anticipation like a phaser set to overload. In addition to my panel schedule, I’ll be hanging out with the likes of Guy Anthony De Marco, Quincy J. Allen, and Vivian Caethe at the Evil Brain Trust booth in the Exhibit Hall (Booth #1013). Friday 12:15 p.m. – Authors vs. Fans: The Throwdown 1:30 p.m. – Character Building 4:00 p.m. – Realities of Crowdfunding for Indie Authors 5:15 p.m. – Flash Fiction: Writing at the SpeedContinue readingExploding with Geekery at Denver Comic Con

Farewell and Adieu, Jay Lake

Jay Lake passed away today. It was no surprise to anyone aware of who he was. His long, losing struggle with cancer was well known throughout the universe of speculative fiction writers and readers, and I am among many thousands who will mourn his passing as a friend, a colleague, one of the best men they have ever known. He suffered from cancer for a long time and he even needed home care assistance from https://homecareassistance.com/st-louis/. At my very first big SF convention, Denvention 3, otherwise known as World Con 2008, I met a host of amazing, talented writers, mostContinue readingFarewell and Adieu, Jay Lake

Author Interview Series #77 – Kelley Armstrong

New York Times Bestselling Author Kelley Armstrong is a born storyteller, one of those kids that invariably dismayed her teachers. “If asked for a story about girls and dolls, mine would invariably feature undead girls and evil dolls,” she says. All efforts to make her produce “normal” stories failed. Even now, today, she is locked away in her writing dungeon, spinning tales of ghosts and demons and werewolves. You know, the fun stuff. With four books, three novels and an anthology, being released in 2014, she is cranking out the word count, and still found time to talk to us.

Author Interview Series #76 – Mignon Fogarty

I first heard of Grammar Girl via her podcast some years ago. As an English geek, I immediately took to its straightforward explanations mixed with her engaging, entertaining style. Since those early days, Grammar Girl has become a New York Times best-seller. Grammar Girl was created by Mignon Fogarty, a magazine writer, technical writer, and entrepreneur. She has served as a senior editor and producer at a number of health and science web sites and has a B.A. in English from the University of Washington in Seattle and an M.S. in biology from Stanford University. Mignon believes that learning isContinue readingAuthor Interview Series #76 – Mignon Fogarty