A Southern Fried Fantasy Adventure Story

On Solicitations and Collaborations

(5/13/26) Lately, I’ve received quite a bit of “back channel” communication—mostly emails to addresses I’ve not advertised for the purpose. Certainly most of it is spam; everyone gets it; but some of what I’m getting is different, much more pointed and detailed. These requests also seem to be all over the map, so I’ve decided […]

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My entire canon is now available for checkout from the Volusia County Regional Library in Daytona Beach!

(11/17/25) I am very excited to announce that Volusia County has adopted all three of my novels! My wife and I had the pleasure to visit the Daytona area this past summer. It was actually my first time over there. I just never had the chance before. After all, we have plenty of beaches over

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Thanks again to my friends in the Suwannee River Regional Library System

(1/20/25) Maybeth’s “down upon the Suwannee River…” Thanks to the enduring support of the librarians of the Suwannee River system, Meet Maybeth: A Confederate Girl can now be checked out in Lee, Live Oak, and Madison, Florida. In other news, I’m already on chapter two of the sequel to my fantasy novel. It’s going to

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Merry Christmas…

(12/24/24) …and Happy New Year! (2025 couldn’t get any worse, right? The wretched world remains on fire.) Things are proceeding apace here at Two Goats Press. Meet Maybeth is now on Hoopla, an eBook service I absolutely love. It lets you check out books electronically from hundreds of participating libraries! If you’re socked-in somewhere snuggled

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Visiting Monticello and back in Calhoun County

(3/27/24) Let me start by saying thank you very much to the Calhoun County Library in Blountstown who recently adopted my latest novel (in which they might’ve been name checked). One of these days I’ll have to tell you the story of how that came to be… You may recall that I expected to have

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A quick update on my third project and a bit more on other things

(12/7/23) Merry Christmas! Though this season hasn’t been very “merry” at all so far. Must be something about all the wars, and the rumors of more yet to come…   Since the last update and my speaking engagement in Perry, I’ve been steadily pecking along, slogging through a pesky edit. Here’s where we are (including

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