Electronic Editions of "The Coyote Trilogy" are at long last available.

| Tuesday, November 26, 2019 | 0 comments |
After years of trying, Wild Shore Press has FINALLY gotten an electronic edition of my trilogy of Cyberpunk plays available. The book includes production notes and the original produced scripts of "Coyote," "Cyberpunk Opera," and "Dub for Babylon."   To snag your own copy, click HERE.

FINALLY!  

The Book Proofs are Magnificent.

| Friday, September 6, 2019 | 0 comments |
Got the proof copy of the paperback of Zarabeth's World the other day, and It's really nice.  Wild Shore and the printer have done a great job on this one, just, as they say, in time for fall reading.  You can pop over here and grab a copy. if you like. I know I would certainly like you to.

Fall reading regimen.

BOOK DISCOUNTS SEPT. !st

| Thursday, August 29, 2019 | 0 comments |
In celebration of my new release, "Zarabeth's World," Wild Shore Press is putting all the rest of the electronic editions of my novels on sale for just $.99 cents, for one day only September 1st.  So if you wanna go stock up on some reads for the fall (and I'm assuming you like my writing, of course), drop on over to my Amazon Author Page on the first and grab yourself some novels.  Perfect for anchoring out on a lovely fall evening.

I love Odile's cover for this  Can't stop looking at it.
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Zarabeth's World is out!!

| Saturday, August 17, 2019 | 0 comments |
The new novel is out on kindle and in book form.  Please click on over to Amazon for details.  I'm really quite proud of this one.  One of the best pieces of writing I've done.

Full details Here.
From the back cover:

The Island was, quite simply, a place of wonder. It began as the fanciful drawings of a dying American artist known only as Hiro, then became series of stories by his belov'ed, and from there an online video game and then, through some magical collision no one quite understood, a real place. It was a world of stunning beauty, of music and kindnesses, of witches and mermaids, talking bears and magical transformations, and Zarabeth had found, unbelievably, a way to get there through the shower in her apartment. Just a short while ago, she had been firmly a member of the uninteresting proletariat: a young woman waiting table and working in a bookstore in a small tourist town. Now she had a foothold in two worlds: One full of the calm safety of her old life, one of adventure and magic, with good friends and happy times in both.

There was just one catch: Spend too much time in either world, and she could find herself stranded, or, worse, so transformed that she wouldn't remember that one or the other ever existed.

That could be a de-convenience.

But Zarabeth is a woman of some resources, with friends she doesn't even know she has, and the Island itself has plans for her far beyond anything she could imagine.

Welcome to Zarabeth's World.

From the author of An Alien's Guide to Sears and Roebuck and The Ganymeade Protocol comes this off-kilter tale of love, transformation, and finding your voice.

Did I mention there were mermaids?

More HERE