Author and veteran Ben Coleman is launching an epic campaign to help veterans in the hospital recover. Sponsor A Vet lets readers buy a story from the Carry The Colors collection of anthologies and for every purchase the author will match that with a copy sent to an American military vet in the hospital. Visitors to his website www.malandanti.net can also buy a character slot and have themselves or anyone they choose written in as characters into epic sci fi stories honoring America’s heroes. And for every slot purchased another slot is reserved for a veteran in the hospital. The goal of the campaign is to honor American veterans and bring attention to their heroic service and sacrifice and to […]
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Going to Lethbridge Comic Con This Weekend
If you are going to be in the area (and the area is Lethbridge, Alberta), please take some time to drop in to the Lethbridge Comic Con and see me. I will be sharing a table with JW Schnarr there and will be doing readings from Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero and possibly from a couple other works. I suspect I could even be convinced to sign a book or two if you ask nice. 😉
Read moreThe Jury is Still Out
I’ve finished putting Boyscouts of the Apocalypse up on Wattpad and I’m still waiting and watching to see if I get the full results I was hoping for. So far, I’ve had a good response to the story. Not stellar, mind you, but good. The exercise has helped me to solidify my own plans for the story. And just what are those plans, you might ask (or perhaps you might not)? Well, since I’ve now got two books published (Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero and A Method to the Madness: A Guide to the Super Evil), I’ve been wanting to try a few cross-promotion ideas. The problem with the aforementioned books is, my publisher has a stake in their well-being and […]
Read moreDoldrums
Have you ever been faced with difficulty writing after finishing a big, high-energy project? I know I have. It usually starts out as me telling myself I’ve earned a (brief) break after burning the midnight oil to finish something. The problem usually is, brief often becomes prolonged. I know, I really pushed to get Mik Murdoch 2 finished. I wrote more than 30,000 words in under 2-weeks to ensure it would be complete by the end of my holidays. Then I took a short break. I didn’t fall into the trap of letting it extend. I immediately followed that up with two short stories I had been meaning to write for two anthologies. That also was a relatively fast write […]
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