New Direction, New Website
My Uncle Tim gave me some great advice when I got out of the Marine Corps:
“You don’t have to know what you’re going to do forever. You only have to know what you’re going to do next.”
I followed his advice, going from military to civilian pilot for a few years before staying home with the kids. That switch gave me the opportunity to discover something I might never have otherwise: I truly love writing.
After two non-fiction books about the human costs of war, though, I was in the mood for a change. So, I’ve applied his advice to my writing, and have switched over to writing fiction.
I’ve spent the last year and change working on Fates’ Revenge, a contemporary fantasy novel set in rural 1987 Huatulco Mexico. I’m still editing the manuscript, but have just completed a total redesign of my website to reflect this new direction. I’m not big on sword fights against trolls, or dogfights between dragons and airships, so my fantasy takes place mostly in the real world, and mostly adheres to the laws of physics–except where it doesn’t.
There’s a bunch more information about Fates’ Revenge, including sneak peek excerpts, on my brand-spankin’ new website. Swing on by and take a look. Even better, sign up for updates as I begin querying agents.
I’m shifting direction a bit with my blog as well. Instead of focusing on veteran issues, or commenting on current events from a veteran’s point of view, I’m expanding this blog to include sources of creative inspiration (surfing, spear-fishing, crazy stuff my kids do), and the ups and downs of my continuing journey as an author.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to let me know what you think of the new site!
All compliments on the redesigned site go to Blair Davidson at bdwebproduction.com, and portrait credits to the talented Micaela Malmi at micaelamalmi.com.
**Working through a few technical issues. Please excuse this re-post if you’ve seen it already.**
You are going to do awesome. Continued success in all you do.
You are going to do awesome. This new genre will be great.
Many thanks, Ken.
Excellent Dan and much success with this.
Thank you, Barry. Next step of the journey!
Love the new look!
Thanks Mary!