My Way Of Celebrating The Holidays!

Hey All!

Despite a few glitches at the outset, The Clan Brennan Family Album has been published on Amazon and is now officially available in paperback and Kindle Download!

But I have more good news for you. 

In honor of the countries where books are given as gifts on Christmas Eve and the night is spent reading them; in honor of the countries where ghost stories are told on Christmas; and most of all, in honor of my family, I’m going to be holding a free giveaway of the Kindle download (sorry, can’t do a giveaway on the paperback, the thing costs money to print after all) starting tomorrow and running through Christmas Eve so you can have your book to read! As you can see from the cover, there are ghost stories within! Don’t miss it!

(And hey, remember that it’s always free on Kindle Unlimited.)

Final Preparations

Well, that’s it then. The Clan Brennan stories have been taken down from the short story archive and previous posts. Sorry folks, like I said before, those are the rules of the road.

It’s a small price to pay, though, for The Clan Brennan Family Album, which is going up at Amazon tomorrow in Kindle Download and print versions, with all the stories you love plus one brand new, never-before-seen story! Don’t miss it!

Coming Changes

Hey all!

Sorry it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything. I’ve been working hard on a special project: The Clan Brennan Family Album, a collection of Clan Brennan stories as a Christmas gift to my family. As of now, it looks like that’s going to be going out on time, if only barely.

That means good news and bad news: the bad news is that all of the Clan Brennan stories will be taken down from the short story archive. Sorry folks, that’s the rules of the road at Amazon: if it’s going to be in Kindle Unlimited (and that’s the place to be these days), it has to be exclusive.

The good news is that all the Clan Brennan stories will be collected for convenient download or in a handsome paperback, with a brand new, never-before-seen story included! Coming soon!

New Book Trailer Up!

How could I forget to post this one for so long! The book trailer for Dreams of the Boardwalk is now up in the Book Trailers archive! But just in case you don’t want to go that far, here it is right here!

If that makes you interested in a copy of the book, just head on over to Amazon!

Excerpt from City of Dreams: George Fuller’s Last Day at Coney Island – Part 2

The picture above is he latest draft of my novel-in-progress, City of Dreams. What do you think?  The young woman above is Aislin Rourke, heroine of City of Dreams, but I’m afraid you’re not going to meet her in today’s passage.

Today’s passage is the second half of the story of George Fuller and his accidental journey into the Dream of Coney Island, begun in this post last week.

George’s story is an illustration of the classic advice to writers: “Murder your darlings”. George’s story is intended to be an interlude in City of Dreams, but it’s more than forty pages long. You can’t have an “interlude” that’s 10% of the total length of the book. That means that you, the readers of this blog, are getting to read an uncut version of this story that will not and cannot make it to the final book.

So join me for the story George Fuller, Sally, and their last day at Coney Island. 

Beware.  NC-17.   

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Excerpt from City of Dreams: George Fuller’s Last Day at Coney Island – Part 1

One of the classic pieces of advice for authors is “Murder your darlings”.  You have to be willing to sacrifice any individual part of the story – any scene, any character – for the greater good of the story as a whole, no matter how much you love them.  

This passage is a classic example.  This story – and the second part, coming next week – are intended to be an interlude between chapters in my Novel-in-progress City of Dreams.  They tell the story of an old man who accidentally crosses over into Dream when such a thing shouldn’t be possible, and illustrates that Dream can be just as dangerous in its way as Nightmare (though you do die happy).  Between the two sections, this “interlude” is more than 40 double-spaced pages long.  Clearly, some darlings need to be murdered and some serious trimming needs to be done before the final draft of the book.  You can’t have an “interlude” that’s 10% of the total book.  But I love the story of George Fuller, Sally, and their summers at Coney Island.  So I’d like to share it with you in its uncut form for perhaps the one and only time.

Beware.  NC-17.   

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George Fuller sat on a bench on the Coney Island boardwalk and looked out at the ocean. 

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Excerpt from City of Dreams: Aislin Enters Nightmare

The picture above is our first look at Aislin Rourke, heroine of City of Dreams, the novel I am currently writing.  What is our heroine getting ready to fight…and why is she looking UP to do it?  That would be telling.

City of Dreams is a sequel to Dreams of the Boardwalk, or rather, Dreams of the Boardwalk is a prequel to the series of books that I hope to begin with City of Dreams.  In any case, it is a story of the worlds of Dream and Nightmare, and the Dreamwalkers who protect the one and strive against the other…which is which depends on the Dreamwalker.

With that in mind, I decided that instead of starting with Aislin’s very first scene, I would start with her first experience in Nightmare, so I can introduce both at once. 

Rated R. 

PS – As with all the covers for my major works, this cover is being drawn by the marvelous Ruben de Vela.

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Excerpt from Dreams of the Boardwalk: First Visit

Here we have our introduction to the titular Dreams of the Boardwalk, and our first glimpse of the dangers beneath the surface.

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