Warning: the following post contains spoilers for A Test of Honor and The People’s Champion, In A Test of Honor, Sir Aidan Franklin fought on…
Warning: the following post contains spoilers for A Test of Honor and The People’s Champion, In A Test of Honor, Sir Aidan Franklin fought on…
In April of 2017, the final installment of the Aidan’s War trilogy will be released. One World One People will bring the massive conflict to…
ATTENTION, READERS OF THE AIDAN’S WAR TRILOGY!!! On September 17, 2016, the long awaited second novel in the Aidan’s War Trilogy will be released on…
The “Sword and Dagger” style of fencing was popular during the Rennaissance, (1350ish-1600ish), and was most commonly used as a method of dueling. It is…
In addition to working an exhausting (but enjoyable!) side-job, taking my family on various vacation adventures, and busily writing A Test of Honor’s sequel (The People’s Champion – coming fall 2015!), I have also been working on a new mailing list freebie.
WARNING: This post contains spoilers from A Test of Honor.
The popular geek blog io9 published an interesting article a few months ago observing that modern Fantasy books often contain more actual science than Science…
A New Thing I’ve been away from the old blog for too long, and part of that is because last month, I launched my first…
A Test of Honor is not the first book I’ve ever tried to write. In fact, it’s at least the fifth. Usually when I write a book, I get to about the third chapter and then it all falls apart. Suddenly I hate the characters, the story seems stupid, the dialogue nonsensical, and the point strangely missing. I freak out, tell myself I’ll come back to it later, and then leave it forever in my Documents folder to gather digital dust for all eternity.
So why is this book different? What did I do differently?