The Next Stage paperback proofs have just arrived, and they look better than I could ever have thought they would. I'm really pleased with the quality, and I think my decision to go with a simple cover works very well. Next week I'll spend my time going through it and making a few changes to … Continue reading The Next Stage: Paperback Proofs
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The Next Stage is Coming Soon
I've not only been playing games over the past few weeks, but I've also been working on my next book, which if you didn't already know, is called The Next Stage. I've been going over my fifth draft to iron any issues and tidy things up a bit, and now I'm happy enough with that … Continue reading The Next Stage is Coming Soon
The Next Stage of The Next Stage
Over the past few weeks I've been slowly going through and editing my final revision of The Next Stage. This morning I finally finished and I think I'm almost ready to release the book into the wild. Before I do though, I've got a few more things that I need to do; mainly formatting the … Continue reading The Next Stage of The Next Stage
Cover Design
I decided to take the day off from editing The Next Stage today and do some work on the cover. When I did the Creatures cover; I tried to do a few different things, but for one reason or another, I just couldn't get it to work. I'd already worked on the text that is … Continue reading Cover Design
Concentration and Writing (Ramble)
I’m slowly going through version 5 of The Next Stage. The timings I talked about in my previous post are coming along, and I think I’m getting on top of it. The test will be if these earlier chapters will line up with the later ones that have to be set at a specific time … Continue reading Concentration and Writing (Ramble)
The Next Stage – A Work in Progress
I'm spending the day going through what will hopefully be my next book release, The Next Stage. This is the story of an AI detective in Washington DC trying to solve a spate of murders committed by a mysterious group of AIs. It follows this main character through the city, his interactions with his own … Continue reading The Next Stage – A Work in Progress

