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Writing News 2

Updated: Nov 10, 2019


Wings of Time: Breaking Darkness has been out now for six months! What a grand adventure this has been. Being Indie means just about all things independent. I did choose to work with a publisher, and I found a wonderful publishing house, SDC Publishing, to work with. Otherwise, aside from the creative endeavors, I am (still) learning the business and promotion sides of this grand adventure. I also have been very fortunate to be accepted by Book No Further to have my first published work on their shelves. They are located at 112 Market Street SW in Roanoke, Virginia, and an incredible place to go and get lost in a story or find a factual work to read. My book is also available on Amazon.com!


My goal was to publish, and it has happened while growing into so much more. I cannot believe all the wonderful people I have met. Angela Hill, a reporter from The Franklin News-Post, recently wrote a phenomenal article about my book. I had no idea she was going to so thoroughly cover my background and inspiration for writing. It told the whole story, and I am grateful to her. The generosity of other authors is also an amazing aspect of writing. On Facebook, blogs, websites, course offerings, and just helpful in-person advice. One such person for me has been Jane Fenton, a fellow Indie Author and Publisher. She has given me wonderful advice on advertising and promotion. Thank you, Jane.


The last of this update is to tell you book two, Secrets of Time: Finding Light, is at the editor. I am anxiously awaiting its return in the next few months. Depending on the extent of my rewrites (and level of depression/inspiration this can inspire and impact rewrite duration), I am hoping for a late summer/early fall 2019 publication. This should catch everyone up. I want to thank you for being a part of this grand adventure.

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