I want to give a big thanks to everyone who's purchased a copy of, A Soul Damns The Soul, whither physical, digital or audiobook. I am also glad by the overall warm reception the book has gotten by all of you. I love the story, no question, since I published it. It is a great contrast to my other books. to that I was sorta worried to see if anyone else liked it, but me. obviously, going with my gut I was correct again.
For the record, I am already 10 pages deep into my next trip down Isolation Road. This story, for my full collection readers, will see the return of an old fiend of ours. This story is progressing nicely and with great vigor and tenacity. I think it will be of equal measure to Isolation Road's first trip. Though I'm still only in the beginning stages.
A Soul Damns The Soul's release has created a new furious want to write even more to completion. Now with my promotions for Soul taken care of I can return to my own place of Isolation and bury myself back into my work. This time I have decided to center my focus on only a few direct stories. part of the issue over the past ten years I was stretching myself to thin, as many writers do. I kept getting distracted by newer story concepts and ideas.
To this solution, I have decided to focus on roughly only 5 projects, my most promising at the moment and those that I feel can be completed in the near future. to these projects I have 1 play, 2 spooky Maine stories (1-Isolation Road), 2 westerns - with 1 already being of novel length.
For the record, I am already 10 pages deep into my next trip down Isolation Road. This story, for my full collection readers, will see the return of an old fiend of ours. This story is progressing nicely and with great vigor and tenacity. I think it will be of equal measure to Isolation Road's first trip. Though I'm still only in the beginning stages.
A Soul Damns The Soul's release has created a new furious want to write even more to completion. Now with my promotions for Soul taken care of I can return to my own place of Isolation and bury myself back into my work. This time I have decided to center my focus on only a few direct stories. part of the issue over the past ten years I was stretching myself to thin, as many writers do. I kept getting distracted by newer story concepts and ideas.
To this solution, I have decided to focus on roughly only 5 projects, my most promising at the moment and those that I feel can be completed in the near future. to these projects I have 1 play, 2 spooky Maine stories (1-Isolation Road), 2 westerns - with 1 already being of novel length.
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