The Whitney Awards are for LDS authors for books published within the calendar year. Nominations are being accepted on-line. If any readers of the Muirwood Trilogy would be interested, please consider nominating it for a Whitney. The link is here: http://whitneyawards.com/wordpress/nominate/ Thanks in advance!

I’ll admit, this one has me stumped right now. Normally, a book’s title is one of the first things I am able to come up with when starting on a project. I announced on this blog previously that my new project is called Kenatos and so that has been the

Where I work, there is a daily poll of employees that asks all sorts of random questions. One came up recently that caught my eye – it was asking what made us buy a book. I voted, of course, and was able to see the total results shortly after. I

I’m pleased to announce that the Muirwood trilogy is coming to the iPad bookstore as well as the major e-book reader formats. The first book, Wretched of Muirwood, is on the iPad bookstore right now and the others will follow within the week. I have Wretched on my iPod touch right

I’m so excited that everything worked out. The books look amazing and it is great being able to hold them in your hands instead of reading it on a laptop screen. I love the covers and the interior layout design – they did a great job over at CreateSpace. The books are available

I started the Muirwood trilogy over 4 years ago. Some wanted to read a physical copy of the books, instead of being tethered to a computer screen or flipping a stack of printer paper. Books are books, after all, and not everyone has a Kindle or iPad yet. I would like to announce that copies of Muirwood

I’d like to blame Adam for this post. Yes, Adam – a friend in Rocklin. It was his birthday recently and his mom wanted to get him copies of Landmoor and Silverkin. But being out of print, it was impossible. I just hate that word – impossible. Inconceivable, maybe. But

I originally wrote this story for Deep Magic when we started the world-building idea and had readers contribute to what was happening. Since my new novel will take place in this world, I thought I would share the story with a few tweaks in naming convention. This is classic high