Wow. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to give an update. As some of you know. I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s a few years ago. Due to tremors in my hands, writing has been difficult. But never fear, I am still working…slowly.
Since it has been a moment since the last update, Let me catch you up on what I’ve gotten done.
The Werewolf and the Wild Pooch. Book 5 in the Voodoo Rumors series.
There are five days each month when those cursed with lycanthropy are forced to change. The police called me early on day five. Four women dead, one killed each night. And the brutality of the four attacks implies the killer is a new werewolf, better known as a Wild Pooch. That gave me and my lady less than eighteen hours to find the killer werewolf and save a life. Thing is, someone in power is blocking the investigation, and there are a lot of werewolves in town.
It Came From The Trailer Park Vol. 3.5. My short story, Mother-Quacker Down is included.
You just couldn’t look away could ya?
Kinda like that trainwreck that is your family reunion?
We’ve got more action packed away in these pages than your cousin Betty Sue down at the corner, with tales of Aliens, Ghosts, Giant Critters, Time Travel, Vampires, VooDoo and more.
With stories by: Melissa Olthoff, Jennifer Roberts, D. Alan Lewis, David A. Anthony, D.W. Milton, Brisco Woods, Sherri Mines, Katie Ess, Megan Taylor, Josh Van Zile, Philip K. Booker, William Joseph Roberts and Kevin J. Anderson.
Jump into this surprise edition of It Came From the Trailer Park, boots first.
You won’t be disappointed.
A Blind Eye From The Goddess: And Other Steampunk Tales
Steampunk has always held a particular fascination for many of us. It could be the aesthetic beauty or the wonder of science fiction as viewed through the prism of the Victorian Era. But something about it grabs us.
This collection of short tales explores the wonders of childhood imagination, the rise and struggles of heroes, and the perils of being a monster in a man’s world.
I’ll try to update this more in the future.
Alan.
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