The Last Ginger
He is tall, dangerous, and one of the last of his kind, a kind which has a sordid and often bloody history. The Board has convened, and requested his presence in an effort to stifle - literally - their competition. He isn't what they're expecting, however, and before they know
Wave, Wind & Blade
In the time after The Great Cataclysm, it is said that some of the hardier survivors began grouping together, and looking for a new home that wasn’t just blasted rock and poisoned dirt. Eventually, these survivors found a pristine blue river that they named “the River Sah” (meaning ‘cool water’)
4 Stars for “Spellbound” by J. K. Barber
Spellbound is about the adventures of two young people, twin sisters who have known community and family their entire lives. Along the way, they befriend a mysterious stranger who has been alone for as long as he can remember. After strange events touch all their lives, the three find themselves
3 Stars for “7th Sigma” by Steven Gould
Welcome to the territory. Leave your metal behind, all of it. The bugs will eat it, and they’ll go right through you to get it…Don’t carry it, don’t wear it, and for god’s sake don’t come here if you’ve got a pacemaker. The bugs showed up about fifty years ago--self-replicating, solar-powered, metal-eating
What Grey Gecko Press Is, And What It Isn’t
Grey Gecko Press was created in April 2011 primarily as a way to publish my own books in a professional manner without having to go through the rigamarole of the outdated and antiquated methodology of the traditional publishing route. 6 - 9 months to get an agent, sending out hundreds
June/July Sales Data
Konrath does it. Gaughran does it. Plenty of others do it, too. Post their sales data, that is. So will I. Because I think it's still very, very important to show just how real this self-publishing thing is. And it's important for others who are considering going the traditional route