Available Now! – The Wild Boys AND a Promo Code

It’s here! The Wild Boys storm the publishing world! Well, not really. Too much hype… The Wild Boys will change your life! Sigh, still too much… Maybe I’ll dial it back just a little. I am proud to announce that my Young Adult horror-thriller novel has just been released by Damnation Books. And look! Just in time for the holidays! “A fast-paced novel about love, loss, and the unforgettable scent of once being human, The Wild Boys is impossible to put down.” – Shelly Li, Scholastic Award-winning author of The Royal Hunter: Throne Under Siege “I recommend The Wild BoysContinue readingAvailable Now! – The Wild Boys AND a Promo Code

Damnation Discount!

So maybe you’ve been thinking about grabbing a copy of my horror novella, Snakes, or better still, a copy of my YA horror-thriller The Wild Boys when it comes out on December 1st. Guess what! Now you can get 25% off cover price direct from the publisher, and this applies to e-books and trade paperbacks. Just go to the Damnation Books website and order direct. Click here for Snakes. Click here for The Wild Boys. Coupon Code for 25% off! – 12PE9NGO4MDS And thank you for your support!

Goodreads Giveaways – Rogues and Ronin!

Goodreads Book Giveaway Heart of the Ronin by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends November 11, 2012. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Goodreads Book Giveaway Rogues of the Black Fury by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends November 11, 2012. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win

Mile Hi Con Schedule

I’m looking forward to attending my third Mile Hi Con this weekend! For those of you who have never attended, it’s a great convention with a surprising number of great authors. As for me, I’m looking forward to seeing friends I only run into at conventions and making some new ones. My schedule this weekend will be: Friday, October 19 5:00 pm – The Essentials: 10 SF Movies Every Fan Should See 7:00 pm – Reading (w/ Molly Tanzer) 9:00 pm – Writers Networking in the Bar (w/ co-hosts David Boop, and others) Saturday, October 20 11:00 am – AutographContinue readingMile Hi Con Schedule

Author Interview Series #66 – James Kahn

Oh, the power of social networking. A couple of weeks ago, I was attending the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold writers’ conference, learning about things like social networking, promotion, etc. Since I launched into the Twitterverse and punched the ion engines back in March, I’ve been getting a steady, daily stream of new followers. That’s just how it works. So I was monitoring my incoming followers between panels at the conference, and then I see James Kahn come through as new follower. When I was twelve, I read the novelization of Poltergeist. It scared the crap out of me.Continue readingAuthor Interview Series #66 – James Kahn

Author Interview Series #65 – Nick Mamatas

A couple of years ago I was attending the World Fantasy Convention, and at such events, amidst streams of late-night alcohol springs, a person can chance to meet quite a number of interesting people. Why do you think I go to conventions? At just such a party I encountered Nick Mamatas, discovered his first published novel, Move Under Ground, was Cthulhu meets Kerouac, and I was intrigued. From there, it’s obvious that he is a busy guy. Aside from two novels, he has also edited or co-edited Clarkesworld magazine and several anthologies. His book Starve Better is a collection of witty,Continue readingAuthor Interview Series #65 – Nick Mamatas

Hijacking Faith – Guest Post by Betsy Dornbusch

By now lots of people know about Mitt Romney’s Gaffe.  Well, the whole campaign has pretty much been one big Gaffe, right? But if any missed the latest, this is the money quote from a secret recording at a fundraiser with millionaires: “There are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what… These are people who pay no income tax. My job is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.” This quote, nor Mr. Romney’s way of thinking, doesn’t shock me. IContinue readingHijacking Faith – Guest Post by Betsy Dornbusch

Author Interviews Revisited – Jack Ketchum

I first became aware of the name Jack Ketchum whilst reading On Writing Horror, a collection of essays and articles by everyone who’s anyone in the horror genre. (Previous interviewees Joe Lansdale, Jeanne Cavelos, Ramsey Campbell, and Richard Dansky also have essays in this book.) Jack’s essay, “Splat Goes the Hero: Visceral Horror” was one of those that opened my eyes to what good horror fiction is. It’s not just splattering viscera; it’s making the reader care whether a character’s viscera is about to be splattered. If there is any writing advice that I have completely embraced, it is thisContinue readingAuthor Interviews Revisited – Jack Ketchum

New Giveaways for Fall

Hey, folks! Check out the new book giveaways on Goodreads. Both end on September 19! Goodreads Book Giveaway Heart of the Ronin by Travis Heermann Giveaway ends September 19, 2012. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Goodreads Book Giveaway     Rogues of the Black Fury   by Travis Heermann   Giveaway ends September 19, 2012. See the giveaway details at Goodreads.   Enter to win  

Author Interview Series Redux

Having just returned from World Con, I’ve been thinking a lot about the nature of writing as a career, what it takes to create one, build one, sustain one. One cannot attend an event like World Con (or World Fantasy, for that matter) and not find that one is up to one’s waggling fanboy eyebrows in the likes of George R.R. Martin, John Scalzi, Robert Silverberg, Ellen Datlow, and many other luminaries of the speculative fiction field.

New Blog Theme Unleashed!

Okay, so it’s not that big of a deal. But allow me to introduce my new blog, Ronin Writer. Check it out and let me know what you think; I’d love to get some feedback. So what does the “ronin” thing mean? Ronin is a Japanese word that means masterless samurai. They were independent warriors, either cast adrift on the waves of the world by their lords or by the cruel hand of fate. They were outcasts, but powerful outcasts, because they were still warriors, and thus, dangerous. You won’t find many real weapons around these parts, except for words,Continue readingNew Blog Theme Unleashed!