Flood Waters…

If you’ve seen the news, you’ve seen the flooding that’s surrounding my home. We have not suffered any damage personally, but people all around the area are still trying to find missing loved ones, to say nothing of assessing the damages. Roads are gone. Houses are gone. Crops are destroyed. Simple things like getting an automobile repaired will be taking days instead of hours because major highways connecting cities have been taken out. Getting a part from Denver this week isn’t as easy as it was last week.

In theory I’ve got a book coming out in October. I need to get the edits back and get them into the files. With the disruption across the state, that may not happen as expeditiously as we’d all like. I haven’t heard from my editor (another Colorado resident) but I’m assuming we’ll get moving as soon as we’re able.

Stay tuned and I’ll keep you posted as the situation develops.

Autumn Already

Well, not quite but the leaves are starting to change here and with the harvest season, I’m hoping for new fruit.

Quarter Share has been re-issued in paper and I’m hoping that Amazon will get their act together to link the two editions. Half Share is in process and I’m working to get it done before digging into Owner’s Share.

Owner’s Share is due back from the editor on September 15 and I’m looking at October 1 to get that book out in ebook formats. A lot will depend on how many changes there are and how fast I can put them into the files.

South Coast needs to get moved into the editor’s queue and I’m hoping to get that one out before year end so that all the books that I’ve written will be available in ebook as well as podiobook versions. Yes, I’ve still got the audio for Zypheria’s Call to do and that’ll be moving onto the table as soon as I get Owner’s Share off it.

Several people have asked about getting the books on Audible. Not happening. They insist that I take down the free podcasts and I refuse. So, yeah. Sorry. The free podcast is too valuable for me to stop doing.

That’s it from here for now.

Safe voyage!

Captain’s Share

Captain's Share

A good captain protects his crew.
Who protects the captain?

A shuffling of cabins puts Ishmael Horatio Wang in command of the worst ship in the fleet.

He learns that being captain doesn’t make you infallible and that life in the captain’s cabin is filled with new kinds of challenges as he tries to keep the ship moving, the crew out of trouble, and turn a profit to earn his Captain’s Share.

In a ship where the officers outnumber the crew, can he keep everybody happy? Welcome to the SC Agamemnon.

Available at Amazon.com