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

There has been a great response to the Muirwood trilogy so far. I enjoy hearing from readers, so please do let me know what you think of it. My wife finished it and I have a few edits to make based on her feedback, but we’re substantially done. I have

Over the last month I have been reading the entire trilogy and finished Scourge on Wednesday night. I made some final edits and have now posted it to the website here: Scourge of Muirwood I have had some great feedback so far (thank you Emily, Mel, Jenna, and Rachelle) and

While looking on Google Images for a picture of Wells cathedral on a misty morning, I came across Stephen Spraggon’s website and blog. He is a photographer in Somerset, England, and has a marvelous eye for capturing color and light. He lives in the place where the Muirwood series has

I finished the final touches on The Scourge of Muirwood this week, wrapping up a trilogy that has been several years in the making. There is still much to do still – like re-reading the entire trilogy to see how it flows and blends, but having finished the series is

“The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.” (Eccl 1:9) I’ve heard the cliche before (no new thing under the sun), but I experienced it recently working on

I am about 200 pages into SCOURGE right now and things are heating to a boil. I wish I had more time to write, but at least I have been able to keep pace with a chapter a week. Lately I have been mulling the technological transformation that is currently

It was interesting (or ironic) that I was going to write a blog posting today and happened across an article in the LA Times. Gotta love Google News feeds. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-ca-endurability7-2010feb07,0,4119789.story What struck me about the article is how broken the publishing system is today. It has not transformed fully yet