books

  • Introducing ICONOCLAST

    If you’re reading this, good news! Iconoclast, Book II of the Rapscallion series, is out right now. I’ll be honest: I’m not great at the whole “marketing myself” thing. Luckily for me, Iconoclast is a sequel. Presumably, if you’re thinking… Continue reading

    Introducing ICONOCLAST
  • Introducing THE RAPSCALLION INTERLUDES!

    First of all, let’s get this out of the way: this is not a Book 2 announcement. That’s not to say that Book 2 isn’t coming along well! I’ve actually already got a finished draft of Iconoclast and am revising… Continue reading

    Introducing THE RAPSCALLION INTERLUDES!
  • Chaos Theory and the Art of Writing

    Recently, I was rewatching Jurassic Park (as one does). This is not an unusual occurrence for me. That first Jurassic is one of my favorite films, with Spielberg firing on all cylinders, John Williams setting the orchestra ablaze, yadda yadda.… Continue reading

    Chaos Theory and the Art of Writing
  • Defining “Success”

    Let’s get one thing out of the way: if you aren’t Stephen King (or in the fantasy space, Brandon Sanderson), you don’t write to have a lucrative career. To clarify further, neither did Stephen King or Brandon Sanderson. Financial success… Continue reading

    Defining “Success”
  • How to Self-Publish Your Book (If You’re Me)

    Pictured above: zero copies of my book. I’ve wanted to write and publish a book since I was eight years old (at the time, a thrilling story about a man who ventures inside a dormant volcano and discovers a society… Continue reading

    How to Self-Publish Your Book (If You’re Me)
  • Rapscallion: Behind the Scenes – Part 1

    I’ve written a lot of words in my life that nobody has read, which makes it all the stranger that I have a book out in the world. Rapscallion is the culmination of years of work, but the actual writing… Continue reading

    Rapscallion: Behind the Scenes – Part 1