Night of the Living Book Blast!

This Saturday, October 24th, more than 30 authors will be giving away nearly 50 free ebooks! There are works in a variety of genres, to please every taste. Take a moment to check out the offerings over at: http://www.freebookblast.com

Regeneration X

Every once in a while, we run across books that we feel our readers would benefit from hearing about. Regeneration X is one such book. I posted this review on Goodreads and am posting it here as well. Interested parties can buy or borrow it for free through KU here: http://www.amazon.com/Regeneration-X-Chronicles-1-ebook/dp/B00VUGO8LK

When it comes to books, I’m caught by two things: prose style and intelligent, complex, believable and somewhat quirky characters. Quotes by Shakespeare in the chapter heads is a big plus, too. “Regeneration X” offers all three. The author has put a great deal of thought into her characters and setting, honing the details to perfection. Better yet (in my opinion), she writes with the incisiveness of a clinician deeply informed by the sensibilities of a poet. This is rare and personally, I would place “Regeneration X” among the top ranks of the literature with which I am acquainted.

I have a dislike of attaching numbers to art. Numbers are very fine things, but the prevalent mania for ranking stuff leads to them slopping over into areas they were never meant to go. One does not understand art “by the numbers” and art is what we have here. So (on reflection), I have rated this 5 stars, up from my original 4, because my original rating attempted (poorly) to express a multiplicity of factors in which personal predilection played an uncertain role: a wish that just a little more heat would have been applied warring with the knowledge that doing so would weaken (and if overdone to the slightest degree, break) the entire work.

In the end, I set aside my feelings and took this story as I feel the author intended, undistracted by my desire to meddle. Hence 5 stars.

Now, having made clear (I trust) how I feel about numerical ratings, it is incumbent on me to explain (or try to) how I feel about this book. The only way I can think to do that is through a parable. (I’m eccentric that way.)

Some years ago, I encountered a man who believed in miracles. He was fervent on the subject and he expected these miracles to arrive “in clouds of Glory.” He said so several times. Aside from the fact that he made miracles sound like they were produced by ILM (I think he could’ve quoted Shakespeare to better effect), I felt he was destined to disappointment.

I felt this way because I also believe in miracles and there was one, lying right there at his feet: a butterfly’s wing. (A red admiral, as I recall.) Seen at extreme magnification, a butterfly’s wing is a thing of remarkable beauty, but this (to me) is the miraculous part: the tiny structures that make it so also allow the red admiral to fly.

But the man had his heart set on miracles being delivered to him by “clouds of Glory,” not the wings of butterflies. And so he left, no doubt hopeful but unfulfilled. I suspect he remains so.

“Regeneration X” is like the wing of that red admiral. First, you have to notice it. Then, you have to pick it up (fortunately it’s not as fragile), and then you have examine it very closely. Finally, you have to think about it, undistracted by cravings for a quick and slippery gratification. Only then, will its beauty and power become accessible.

That is the quiet challenge “Regeneration X” lays at our feet. We can pause in our daily rush to “somewhere” and take it up, or we can go on looking to be dazzled by clouds of glory.

I’m satisfied with my choice. Others will have to make up their own minds.

Wow! We’ve been nominated!

Some kind soul has nominated Alecto for an award over at thebookawards.com (aka the people’s Book Awards)!

We are, of course, more than thrilled that someone would think our work worthy of an award. If you agree and would like to vote for us, this is the link: http://thebookawards.com/awards/the-alecto-initiative/

Thanks again for all your support for our efforts!

Radio Silence

It seems September vanished in a puff of orange smoke. Seriously, I can’t recall a month whizzing by like this. So what were we up to last month?

Writing, of course. Progress on Apollyon continues to be made. We’ve still been sending out new chapters to the mailing list, and will continue to do so. Another will be sent out tomorrow. (If you are interested, and haven’t sign up yet, feel free to do so!) We’d also like to extend a hearty welcome to the new people who’ve recently joined our list. We’ll endeavor to make it worth your while!

Part 1 of Apollyon (which currently runs to about 100 paperback pages) has been undergoing editing and revamping, with new chapters added. A major chunk of our time has been dedicated there.

That’s pretty much all the news that’s fit to print at the moment. We’ll be back with more updates, as they happen.

August Sales Event Underway!

Now through Sunday, 32 authors are offering their books for free or or $0.99! Check out http://freebookblast.com and beat the doldrums with some new summer reading! With over 40 books from many genres, you’ll be sure to find something you like!

The Morning which Breaks is on sale for $0.99 until Monday, so don’t miss it if you haven’t read it already.
We also released another new chapter of Apollyon’s Gambit today. We will continue to do so until the book is placed on pre-order. Join our email list to receive these chapters and other upcoming goodies! We appreciate your interest!

August Sales Event!

We’d like to share a special opportunity with you: on August 21st, 22nd and 23rd, we will be participating in a sales event with 32 other authors, all offering their books for free or $0.99. The Morning which Breaks will be on sale for $0.99 for this event, so this is your chance to pick it up cheap, if you haven’t already, or to tell your friends who might be interested. And with all the other books on sale, covering many different genres, you are likely to find something fun and new. Do take a moment to check it out: http://freebookblast.com. We appreciate your interest!

We also released the tenth new chapter of Apollyon’s Gambit today. We will continue with this until the book is placed on pre-order, so consider joining our email list to receive these chapters and other upcoming goodies!

Yes, the Ninth New Chapter was Released

The ninth new chapter of our fourth book went out last weekend to newsletter subscribers. Sign up if you haven’t to join in the fun.

Life has intervened here with another necessary foray into “Code Hell”. Thus, writing has been slow this past week, and will continue slow through the weekend. Next week, we should be back on track. At present, the draft is approaching 140,000 words.

And this site will be getting a tweak or two in the not too distant future. If there is anything you’d like to see added, sound off in the comments.

Two more chapters & a big Thank You!

First things, first: We had a much better month in July than we expected. Things naturally slow down around this time, and we lower our expectation to match. But July surprised us. More people are reading (and apparently enjoying) the series than we knew. So here’s a big Thank You to all our readers! We will strive to continue to be worthy of your support!

We sent out our latest newsletter yesterday, with two chapters this time, as small celebration. We’ll have another one ready this coming weekend.

In the meantime, is there anything else you’d like us to address here? Neither of us have cats, so I’m afraid cute kitten pictures are out, but sound off in the comments with your thoughts.

Until next time, happy reading!

Another Newsletter Released!

Our latest newsletter went out today. That’s six chapters free to newsletter subscribers.

Again, for those who are keeping track, we are at 136,000 words, and 67 chapters. We expect to announce a publication date by the end of August.

Stay tuned for further updates and remember we value your feedback!

Sorry for the radio silence! Yes, new chapters await!

Yes, we’ve had a short spate of radio silence here. But we did send out another new chapter last weekend, and we will do the same this weekend! Thanks for everyone who has been following along with Kris on her new adventures!

For those of you who like to keep track of such things, Apollyon’s Gambit is now at 134,000 words, which equates to about 420 pages in paperback.

And yes, we are also working the novella or short novel (“Absalom’s Hundred”), and we’ll have more on that in the not-too-far future. For the time being, we are concentrating on Apollyon’s Gambit.

Heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you!