Category: Gold and Fire
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‘Dreams of Gold and Fire’ debuts at No. 1

I’m not sure what I expected on release day for “Dreams of Gold and Fire.” After all, I’ve never been here before. But the reality far exceeded any expectations that I might have had. The day started off with a groundswell of support for the release from friends, family, and folks in my writing circles.… Read more
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It’s here: Check out ‘Dreams of Gold and Fire’

The day is finally here, and it’s a bit surreal. It’s a moment that I’ve dreamed of most of my life. I submitted my first novel to a publisher in 1996, and after years of attempts and disappointment, it’s finally happening. Today marks the release of my first book, “Dreams of Gold and Fire,” from… Read more
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Talking ‘Gold and Fire’ and other projects

Ahead of the release of “Dreams of Gold and Fire” on July 30, I had a chance to sit down with Stanley Wheeler to talk about the future of the series, among other things. In the interview, I share the journey to get here, a little about my creative process, what it’s like to work… Read more
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Read a snippet of ‘Gold and Fire’

Today marked a huge milestone for me. I queried my first novel nearly 30 years ago. Today, my first published novel, “Dreams of Gold and Fire,” went up for pre-orders for the ebook version. In a few short weeks, I’ll actually hold the print version in my hands. Granted, I took about 10 years off… Read more
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First peek behind the curtain of ‘Dreams’

With pre-orders beginning Friday for “Dreams of Gold and Fire,” I sat down with Raconteur Press to talk about the evolution of the book and the things that inspired me to write it. I also share just a little bit about potential future adventures of Aron and Doubloon. Below is just a little taste. You… Read more
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Cover reveal: Dreams of Gold and Fire

Some 35 years ago, I created a young farm boy named Aron and a great golden dragon named Doubloon (well, he was Dabloon in those days, because kid me didn’t know the proper spelling) for the first short story that I ever felt comfortable submitting for publication. It was rejected, of course. Many times. I’ve… Read more