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Current Project:
3rd book in Terrah the Dryad series being drafted.
2024 Published:
"The Rise of Nastau" -- A sequel to In the Eye of the Centaur -- Accused of murdering the kingpin of a galactic criminal organization, Leroy the novice investigator must stay alive long enough to prove his innocence, uncover the involvement of Nastau the artificial intelligence, and find the real killer.
"Daily Bible Journals" (2) published at HiddenPassageBooks.Etsy.com
Winter 2023:
Published "Making Health Insurance Affordable in the US" -- a sensible way to purchase health insurance at a discount without a complete overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system -- on Amazon.com.
Fall 2023:
Published "101 Uses for a Dead Elf" -- this contest-winning book title is brought to life with imaginative solutions to the age-old problem of what to do with dead elves -- on Amazon.com.
Winter 2020-2021:
Published "In the Eye of the Centaur" -- Terrah the Dryad escapes imprisonment and is chased to Earth, where she is pinned between her sword-wielding captor and an ice-breathing dragon-- Dec 1, 2020 and listed on Amazon! Also available at the publisher: https://www.liferichpublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/822742-In-the-Eye-of-the-Centaur and autographed copies are available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/hiddenpassagebooks/
Fall 2020:
Manuscript submitted to publisher and proof copy being reviewed.
Summer 2020:
Signed with HarperCollins Publishers!
Fall / Winter 2019:
See https://igg.me/at/CentaursEye for the Crowdfunding page!
Summer 2019:
Crowdfunding pre-launch page is up! See https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/in-the-eye-of-the-centaur/coming_soon#/
Spring 2019:
(A) Book Cover Art - A photoshoot took place on April 17th featuring the phenomenal theatrical makeup talent of Jenn Dugan of The Makeup Curio (https://www.themakeupcurio.com/). The matchless Stephanie Ward was painted green like Terrah while the striking Michael J. Gilbert took the form of Captain Moore. The remarkable Bonnie Mae Bachman of Bonnie Mae Photography (https://www.bonniemaephotography.com/) captured all the action! Results are expected to be posted in May, 2019.
(B) Art Gallery - A new page is now open featuring Digital Art by Braden Walker!
Winter 2018:
Editing of In the Eye of the Centaur is complete. An outline of book two (The Rise of Nastau) has begun.
Fall 2018:
Thank you for your interest in the “Terrah the Dryad Art Contest 2018” which ended on November 30th, 2018. The no-cost contest was open for over three months with opportunities to gain recognition and a top prize of $100. Although thousands were invited to participate, no entries were received and no prize was awarded.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CRPSKHQ2/
https://www.amazon.com/101-Uses-Dead-Steven-Decknick-ebook/dp/B0CJGK4D14/
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Health-Insurance-Affordable-U-S-ebook/dp/B0CPWF86GK/
Current Project:
3rd book in Terrah the Dryad series being drafted.
2024 Published:
"The Rise of Nastau" -- A sequel to In the Eye of the Centaur -- Accused of murdering the kingpin of a galactic criminal organization, Leroy the novice investigator must stay alive long enough to prove his innocence, uncover the involvement of Nastau the artificial intelligence, and find the real killer.
"Daily Bible Journals" (2) published at HiddenPassageBooks.Etsy.com
Winter 2023:
Published "Making Health Insurance Affordable in the US" -- a sensible way to purchase health insurance at a discount without a complete overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system -- on Amazon.com.
Fall 2023:
Published "101 Uses for a Dead Elf" -- this contest-winning book title is brought to life with imaginative solutions to the age-old problem of what to do with dead elves -- on Amazon.com.
Winter 2020-2021:
Published "In the Eye of the Centaur" -- Terrah the Dryad escapes imprisonment and is chased to Earth, where she is pinned between her sword-wielding captor and an ice-breathing dragon-- Dec 1, 2020 and listed on Amazon! Also available at the publisher: https://www.liferichpublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/822742-In-the-Eye-of-the-Centaur and autographed copies are available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/hiddenpassagebooks/
Fall 2020:
Manuscript submitted to publisher and proof copy being reviewed.
Summer 2020:
Signed with HarperCollins Publishers!
Fall / Winter 2019:
See https://igg.me/at/CentaursEye for the Crowdfunding page!
Summer 2019:
Crowdfunding pre-launch page is up! See https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/in-the-eye-of-the-centaur/coming_soon#/
Spring 2019:
(A) Book Cover Art - A photoshoot took place on April 17th featuring the phenomenal theatrical makeup talent of Jenn Dugan of The Makeup Curio (https://www.themakeupcurio.com/). The matchless Stephanie Ward was painted green like Terrah while the striking Michael J. Gilbert took the form of Captain Moore. The remarkable Bonnie Mae Bachman of Bonnie Mae Photography (https://www.bonniemaephotography.com/) captured all the action! Results are expected to be posted in May, 2019.
(B) Art Gallery - A new page is now open featuring Digital Art by Braden Walker!
Winter 2018:
Editing of In the Eye of the Centaur is complete. An outline of book two (The Rise of Nastau) has begun.
Fall 2018:
Thank you for your interest in the “Terrah the Dryad Art Contest 2018” which ended on November 30th, 2018. The no-cost contest was open for over three months with opportunities to gain recognition and a top prize of $100. Although thousands were invited to participate, no entries were received and no prize was awarded.