Ugly Night now on Kindle

Dating can be tough. Blind dating via a telephone dating service can be even tougher – and more risky. Add in weirdness and a dead body, and it makes for one Ugly Night.

Get it for your Kindle at:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051OS4YE

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0051OS4YE

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0051OS4YE

Other ebook formats at: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/55152

More stores.

Brainjob – my first novel finished today

I finished another edit of my first novel “Brainjob” today! It’s about a man living in a cloned body and life-extension. I think it’s ready to be formatted for publication as an ebook (paper book to follow).

It’s been a few years in the making, but I feel like it’s finished now. I have a cover for it being designed, so that’s next. In the meantime, I’ll format it as an ebook and put it out with a temporary cover. Hopefully, my next novels won’t take as long! I’ve got a couple more novels that are nearly finished, so perhaps that’s why this one took me so long – I wrote a lot of other things in the meantime, before settling down to finish it. There are also some feature-length screenplays that I wrote in the last few years, and those will be made into ebooks soon, too. And,  I have some poetry books that will be republished shortly, in expanded editions. So, a lot of writing took place in the space of time of beginning “Brainjob” and finishing it!

Brainjob will be available for purchase very soon! More details to come. 125,000 words.

Writing my short story “Turkey Day REVENGE”

Having been a long-time vegetarian, and now making the transition into raw vegan, it’s been a while since I’ve felt comfortable eating animals. For me, it really started to click in around my teens in the 80’s, when I started to question the “common” beliefs and eating habits of the typical Standard American Diet (SAD). In Canada, where I grew up, our eating habits at the time (and still for the majority of the population, sadly), were pretty much the same as our neighbours to the south: lots of meat and potatoes. But, somehow the light started to creep into my consciousness, and I learned about factory farming and the suffering it caused. I knew I did want to be part of that, so I stopped eating meat. But, it went beyond factory farming, and concern for animals actual started for me even earlier.

Even from a young age, I didn’t like seeing animals suffer. As a child, I recoiled from impaling the worm on the fishing hook, and then later hauling a fish into the boat by a hook in it’s mouth. Then, I’d have to see the fish suffer for a while before we got it back to the shore, where its head would be cut off while it was still alive. Seeing the beheaded fish move its mouth for a few minutes while the blood gushed all around was not something I wanted to have to continue to experience into adulthood. So, I’ve never fished since I was a child.

Every time the holidays would roll around, there would be a turkey in our house for Thanksgiving and for Christmas. Many people would be glad to have such a feast, and we were lucky that we never had go hungry. But, I began to question this “ritual” of always having a turkey on these occasions. Why was that? I wondered. So, I would protest this tradition, and either not eat the turkey, or go for an alternative. I would usually just eat the veggies and skip the meat. One year I had a “vegetarian turkey” product for Thanksgiving. While I wasn’t crazy about that product, it did at least show me that there were alternatives to a dead bird out there.

I’ve since come to realize that more natural, raw and vegan foods are the way of eating that works best for me, so I’ve given up a lot of the packaged vegetarian and vegan foods I used to eat when I first started on my journey. Also, while animals are not killed directly to produce milk, cheese and eggs, they still suffer in tortuous conditions to enable these products to be made, and many die terrible, premature deaths as a result. Actually, to be more accurate, animals ARE killed to make these types of products, as male chicks are not worth anything to a factory farm as they lay no eggs, so they are killed, or left to die, right after they are born. Also, cows have their calves taken away from them at birth most of them time – this goes for other animals as well in factory farms. Plus, commercial cheese is made from Rennett, which is produced from the stomach of slaughtered cows and calves.

My short story comes out of my experiences as a vegetarian in a meat-eating world at holiday time. I got to thinking, what would happen if all the turkeys destined for dinner plates were somehow able to fight back? The result is a somewhat whimsical and somewhat gory story that I hope is enjoyable to read.

You can read a free sample of the ebook here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/57989

My eBook Cyber is now available

My short story Cyber is now available as an eBook from Smashwords. Other outlets coming soon. Your purchase helps support this independent author (me!). Please share the link with others. You can read a free excerpt and buy the ebook here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/55055

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Starting my ebook publishing journey

I’ve been on the ebook publishing learning curve lately. There’s quite a lot to know, but I find it a very exciting process! My first real ebook (actually a short story called Cyber) is formatted and has been sent to the distributor. It will be available from the major online retailers soon, after I test out the various formats for quality control.

I’ve had some of my writing available in PDF format before, but now I’m moving into true ebook publishing for devices like the iPhone, iPad, Kindle, Nook, Droid, and others. The main difference between a PDF and a true ebook, is that with a PDF the text style is locked down, while an ebook is dynamic. The text flows and reformats according to the screen size of the device it’s read on, and to the preferences of the reader.

I’m using Smashwords for distribution, as they will get my books to all of the major players like Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Sony, Borders Australia, Angus & Robertson Australia, Whitcoulls (New Zealand), the Diesel eBook Store, and they are adding more all the time. Next, I’ll look into epublishing with Amazon (I already have a DVD for sale there).

It’s an amazing time to be a writer!

Coming soon: Short Stories – volume 1

I realized that I have a backlog of stories that need to get out there, so I’m working on a collection of some of my short fiction. I’m planning to have it for sale here on my site as an eBook, and also through the regular outlets such as Amazon/Kindle, Apple, Smashwords and the like. Also, I’m planning a print version through Amazon. This will be my first short story collection. That’s pretty exciting; at least I think so! I hope you will, too.

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New site design and adding writing

I’ve updated the look of my blog today and I think it’s pretty good. Hopefully you’ll enjoy it as well and find it easy to find and read my writing. Speaking of which, I’ve added some of my writing here: an excerpt of a short story called “Cyber” and an excerpt from my sci-fi novel that is nearly done. The working title for the novel is “Skinjobs” (that may change), and you can read the first chapter. Feel free to leave me some feedback after you’d read them, as long as it’s constructive. If you are mean, then be warned: I have flying monkeys and I’m not afraid to use them!

Canzine today and John Oswald talk

Canzine was fun today! It was packed! And, hot! I met some cool new people and got to catch up on my favourite zine Ghostpine! It’s a real work of art in my opinion. I’ve been reading it for years and got to meet Jeff Miller, the author of Ghostpine today and get a bunch of back issues! I got to hang out with Liz Worth as well (see our video blog from Canzine, coming soon). And, I sold one copy of my chapbook “Like Eden After Rain”…better luck next time, I suppose. Though, the last time I had a table at a show I also sold one copy…hmm…

Also, I caught the John Oswald (of plunderphonics infamy) talk at OCAD this afternoon. Great stuff!

Check back soon for some video that I shot of both events. Oh, and Halloween is one week away!