You asked for it...nay, you demanded it and at last it's here! FOUR BULLETS FOR DILLON is now available from Amazon.com for your Kindle! So what are you waiting for?
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Casting Call #10: Dr. Aristotle Numby
Dr. Numby figures into DILLON AND THE VOICE OF ODIN when he captures Dillon with the intention of collecting the sizable bounty that has been placed on his head by Odin. Dr. Numby is engaged in research involving genetics and bionics and could use the $10 million he'd get for turning Dillon over to Odin. And who do I see as Dr. Numby?
Who else but my current favorite Mad Scientist, FRINGE's John Noble?
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Want DILLON For Your Kindle or Nook?
Starting today and continuing through the holiday season the prices on the first two Dillon adventures available as ebooks have been dropped so that you and your friends can take advantage and get in on the pulse pounding excitement!
First of all, DILLON AND THE LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN BELL is now $1.99! That's right, a measly buck ninety-nine!
Second and even more amazing is that the first fantastic Dillon adventure, DILLON AND THE VOICE OF ODIN is now FREE.
Yeah, you read that right. The ebook of DILLON AND THE VOICE OF ODIN is now FREE.
And look for news about the availability of FOUR BULLETS FOR DILLON as an ebook soon right here.
Just follow this handy dandy link to get your copy of both on Smashwords where you can download them for your Kindle or Nook or whatever. Read and enjoy! Now get outta here and let me get back to work.
First of all, DILLON AND THE LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN BELL is now $1.99! That's right, a measly buck ninety-nine!
Second and even more amazing is that the first fantastic Dillon adventure, DILLON AND THE VOICE OF ODIN is now FREE.
Yeah, you read that right. The ebook of DILLON AND THE VOICE OF ODIN is now FREE.
And look for news about the availability of FOUR BULLETS FOR DILLON as an ebook soon right here.
Just follow this handy dandy link to get your copy of both on Smashwords where you can download them for your Kindle or Nook or whatever. Read and enjoy! Now get outta here and let me get back to work.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Coming Attractions #1
So now that Four Bullets For Dillon is done and
hopefully sitting somewhere on your bookshelf, what can you expect from my boy
in the coming year?
I’m glad you asked.
From time to time I’ll be providing these Coming Attractions to let you
know how far along to completion the various Dillon projects I have in
mind are. A large part of me telling you
about these projects is the hope that if you haven’t heard anything about any
of them for awhile, you’ll huck a brick my way to remind me. So let’s see what we’ve got on deck:
Dillon and The
Pirates of Xonira: currently we’re at roughly 48,000 words on this one. 48,357 to be exact. This makes it the closest to completion. The
background info can be found here.
This one I intend to have finished before the end of the year and ready
for publication in Spring of 2012.
The Vril Agenda:
This is a project that is so special it deserves its own entry, which you’ll
see soon. If you listened to my two-part
interview on the PULPED! Podcast then you know the background. But just in case you didn't, here's the short version: Josh Reynolds and I are collaborating
on an epic adventure featuring Dillon and Jim Anthony. Half of the novel takes place in 1937 where
Jim Anthony confronts a world-threatening plot that can only be conquered years
later when a long-retired Jim Anthony teams up with a young and inexperienced
would-be adventurer named Dillon! Josh
has done his half of the book; 30,000 words and now all I have to do is my
30,000 and it’ll be done. This is a
joint Airship 27/Pulpwork Press project that will hopefully be published in
2012.
Dillon and The Last
Rail to Khusra: This is a story that was intended for “For Bullets For
Dillon” but gradually grew longer and longer and I decided to just let it go as
long as it needed to be. Right now it
stands at 20,390 words. It’s about
Dillon’s efforts to rescue a ten year old princess from a North African country
being torn apart by civil war. He has to
take her by train to Khusra, a country that figures significantly in my Fortune McCall stories.
Dead Beat In Khusra: For
those of you who read and enjoyed “Dead Beat In La Esca” this is the one for you as it
reunites best frenemies Dillon and Sly Gantlet in a story that is a direct
sequel to “Dillon and The Last Rail to Khusra” and Dillon once again encounters
Princess Sathyra from “Dillon and the Escape From Tosegio”. How she ties in with a biological superweapon
and the desperate hunt for a lost Nazi base in the North African desert…well,
that’s going to take a lot of wordage to tell.
This and “Last Rail” will most likely be two of the stories in a second
Dillon anthology. You want to write a
story for it, let me know.
Dillon and The Devil’s
Bounty: This one I’m not going to go into detail yet other than to say that
it’s based on a plot by Josh Reynolds and guest-stars The Pulptress
Any questions?
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