A quick update on #MakeKensDay. Calling it a success is too mild a statement to explain the results. People tweeted, blogged, facebooked, google +ed, and shared like crazy. We even had a boost from bestselling author, Larry Correia, when he blogged about the book bomb. Thank you Larry! At one stage Godhead's Amazon ranking was at … Continue reading Update on #MakeKensDay Book Bomb
Author: Woelf Dietrich
#MakeKensDay: The Ken Mooney Book Bomb | Prose Before Ho Hos
I always whine about time. Even I get sick of hearing myself complain. Yet, it feels like time is moving faster these days. So, I try to write faster, but first I have to do this thing, and then that thing. Okay, done. Let's get writing. Hold on, phone is ringing. Quickly! Answer it before … Continue reading #MakeKensDay: The Ken Mooney Book Bomb | Prose Before Ho Hos
On Fantasy | George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin needs no introduction. His series, A Song of Ice and Fire, have sold many millions of copies and have been translated into over twenty languages, the fifth book alone, into 40 languages. HBO's Game of Thrones, based on this series, is similarly a huge hit. In fact, it is the biggest drama and most talked about … Continue reading On Fantasy | George R.R. Martin
The Morrígan: Some Historical Context
I like to play with mythology in my stories. To compare them and mix them and really dig into the histories of ancient civilizations from across our little world. You find interesting stories. Stories of old gods who had to destroy even older gods because they didn't like being told what to do or because … Continue reading The Morrígan: Some Historical Context
How to Write a Novel in Three Days
I wanted to post something last week. I had intended to finish a piece on the mythos of The Morrigan, but then my machine broke and died an agonizing sputtering death, and I was left without anything to write on. I had to dug out an ancient HP laptop--it used to have Vista but I … Continue reading How to Write a Novel in Three Days
Review: Sword in the Storm by David Gemmell
I wrote a quick review after I finished Sword in the Storm by David Gemmell. I pretty much read it in one long sitting over the weekend. Yes, there were many interruptions, but not enough to disqualify it as one sitting. My Kindle barely left my hands. As it was on my Kindle I got the … Continue reading Review: Sword in the Storm by David Gemmell
