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New Book Release – Code Name: Wild Hunt – Odin’s Call
New Release - Code Name: Wild Hunt - Book One - Odin's Call
The Ragnarok Rising Saga
The Ragnarok Rising Saga - by DA Roberts
Dealing With Reviews: The Good and The Bad
Dealing With Reviews: The Good and The Bad. How we deal with reviews is completely up to us. They can make you better or make you bitter. It's up to you.
Back Cover Blurb – Code Name: Wild Hunt
Back Cover Blurb for the first book of my new series, Code Name: Wild Hunt. Book one of the series is subtitled Odin's Call. Coming soon from DA Roberts and J. Ellington Ashton Press
Developing Confidence as a Writer
Developing Confidence as a Writer. There are ways to increase your confidence and to improve your craft. It's not impossible.
The Rules of Writing
Writing is as unique as you are. Write your story, your way.
Roadtrips, Inspiration and the Great American Burger
This was written on my phone, so if there are errors please bear with me. My wife and I took a little roadtrip. A couples night out to reconnect. I'm not much of a gambler, but she enjoys it. So we decided to spend the night at a hotel in Miami, Oklahoma. Now, Miami isn't …
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Ragnarok Rising: The Untold Tales
The world of the Ragnarok Rising Saga has many tales, yet to be told. As an author, it is a fantastic honor when other writers want to play in the world you have created. That’s why when two very talented up-and-coming writers approached me with the idea of writing their own character tales set in …
Review of “Voyage of the Dead” by David P. Forsyth
I had the opportunity to read David Forsyth’s “Voyage of the Dead” novel and wanted to take the time to write a quick review. First off, I am lucky to count David as a friend. I got to know David through our common bond of zombie themed horror as well as coincidentally picking the date …
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