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Newsletter
The newest two projects have taken up the majority of my free time. I've been working tirelessly on Redacted Tales and the release of my newest collection of short stories called The Diamond Highway. The proof should arrive in the mail sometime this week and I'm hoping to make that book available in Hardcover, which is the only book that will be available in that way. I'd like it to stand out from the others. As of right now there aren't a lot of in person events on the calendar. I don't plan on doing as many as I did last year. It was an interesting and fun experience, but it was a lot.
WIP
Work. In. Progress.
Recently I've finished the rough draft for my next book "Ruin" There's no saying when that will be finished. I'm letting it settle like a fine wine. In the meantime, I've been working on a short story that I plan on putting on Redacted Tales at some point in the future called "We can never go back". It's a time jump story about a young man who goes back to the past to confront ghosts of his past, what he finds is the key to his future instead. This story has roamed around in my mind for many years, and I'd never been brave enough to try writing it before for fear that I'd mess it up. That once I'd put it on paper it wouldn't live up to the version of the story I had in my head. I guess only time will tell if that's true or not.
New Release

Over the course of my decade-long writing career, I’ve crafted numerous tales that have found homes within the short story market. These gems have lived their lives in print within the pages of anthologies and magazines throughout the world. I’ve rounded up twelve of these intriguing tales in this peculiar collection I like to call “The Diamond Highway.”
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