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2023: Flatiron Death Grip – Graphic Novel
I have something beautiful to show you! When I published my pulp fiction novel, Flatiron Death Grip, Flatiron Death Grip: Chambers, Peggy, Saenz, Gabriella: 9781953589101: Amazon.com: Books the publisher, Airship 27 Productions, paired me with two artists: one for the … Continue reading
2021: Expect the Unexpected – Graphic Novels
Expect the Unexpected just raised its little smiling face again this week. I’ve published one comic book, Stone of Thor, for Okie Comics http://www.okiecomics.com. You can get a copy there is you’re interested. I wrote it based on my two … Continue reading
THE BALANCED LIFE – STILLWATER AUTHOR FAIR
Yesterday was the annual Stillwater Public Library Local Author Fair, and I was pleased to be a part of it. http://library.stillwater.org/read_local_authors_fair.php I was amazed at the sheer number of Oklahoma authors in attendance – two floors of them! … Continue reading
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THE BALANCED LIFE NO. 6
I’m still working on balance. Balance in my personal life, my physical life, and my artistic life. Last week I had a wonderful experience; the publishing of The Apocalypse Sucks. Publishing a book is almost like the birth … Continue reading