July Update

Sorry I haven’t been posting and tweeting as much as normal.  I’ve been super-busy wrapping up the series with the final book, Last Measure of Devotion.  I’m over 80,000 words with just the final major set piece to tackle.  I anticipate finishing the book draft next week.

Of course, then the final editing process kicks in but when the smoke has cleared, my hope is to have the book out in very late August.  I know that’s later than “Early Summer” but the more I write this book, the more I’ve taken my time with it.  It’s the final book and the story and characters deserve a good finale.  More than that, I want something I can look back upon and be proud of.

So, book in late, late August.  I’ll be blogging more and tweeting more to promote the release in a couple weeks, along with, hopefully, a very exciting announcement (exciting for me, anyway).

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Lasers and Masers and Grasers, Oh My!

As I close in on the second to last combat scene in the series, I’ve been on the hunt for ways to keep things fresh. Given the unique nature of the combatants in this scene, I was able to justify having some different weaponry rather than the standard general purpose lasers and missiles, etc.

I’ve tried very hard to keep the science in my science fiction “real” or at least real enough. When possible, I’ve done my best to back up the theoretical basis with believable science and numbers. Friends who worked at national laboratories helped a lot. Reading everything I could find about future weapons technology aided me too.

One of the most controversial weapons I used in the first book was the mass driver. The feedback on it was well-deserved as it wasn’t as thought out as it could have been. To be honest, it was my first novel and I was focusing on other things. At any rate, I left the rail guns and mass drivers out of the series after the first book not only because my science behind them was less than terribly accurate but also because it made sense at the time. I did have some Brevic escorts use kinetic defense turrets but I wisely stayed away from explaining them too precisely.

Well, I’ve wanted a second attempt at mass drivers and, after much research, discussion and deliberation, I’ve decided to pull the metaphorical trigger. The weapon type fits perfectly into the scene and the scene itself in nicely contained in the story.

Accompanying this re-introduction will be a slightly different type of laser. It’s nothing earth-shattering, in fact, it’s not even as powerful as the heavy lasers introduced in the second book of the series. However, it’s a nice change of pace and it’s interesting (at least I hope it is). It’s difficult to keep combats from devolving into the same format when you have several of them and diversifying the weapon types helps keep things fresh and new.

I’ve worked hard on making these weapons as “realistic” as possible but then again, this IS science fiction and, like in nearly all sci-fi books, there is some hand waving. However, there shouldn’t be too dramatic of hand waves.

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Memorial Day 2015 Charity Drive by Military Veteran Authors

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During Memorial Day week, from the 22nd to 29th of May, more than 70 veteran authors are pledging 100% of their print, ebook and audio book royalties to their favorite charity supporting veterans, or are making a large flat-rate donation.  I’m honored to take part in this drive, and am pledging royalties from all four published This Corner of the Universe series books to a charity with Chicago connections, Leave No Veteran Behind.

Veterans from each service branch and every conflict period, from Vietnam to even active duty authors, are pledging. This diverse collection of works includes New York Times and USA Today Bestsellers and covers most genres. From romance to action-adventure and everything in between, including my favorite science fiction, there’s something for every taste here!

The ultimate goal of this event is to raise at least $10,000 for the 20+ charities we are collectively supporting. If you aren’t interested in purchasing any of the pledged books, you can always make a direct and public donation. We track the money raised for each charity and spotlight bonus donations on the event website. Whether you contribute to the best performing or the least performing, either way your donation will be put to good use!

The complete collection of participating books and charities can be found here:
http://bit.ly/vetsgiveback

If you are interested in helping support or promote this event without having to donate, please share this charity drive on Facebook, Twitter, your website or any other place you can. Every little bit of help makes a difference!

https://www.facebook.com/vetsgiveback

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