So many projects, so little time
I always have a list of projects in my computer (and more in my mind). I have listed some here. I hope to have some released in the near future.
“Redemption” or “Warrior’s Redemption” – After tragic events in his life leaving him orphaned and alone, Harry Miles joins the Air Force and becomes a top-of-the-line fighter pilot. Then he loses everything after an epic air battle. Because of an unusual medical condition the Air Force refuses to let him fly anymore and eventually gives him a medical discharge. His spirit broken, questions remain. Can he redeem himself? Or Will he survive to meet his old enemy in the air? I am still working on this after several years.
In May 2019, I offered the first few chapters as part of a serial project through the publishers at Draft2Digital. It is available at most digital reseller sites such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple iTunes, Kobo, etc.
I am hoping this will spur me to finish the durn thing. My beta readers are getting anxious.
“The Khan” – A scary dude named David Dunn, ex-agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, searches for a shadowy international arms merchant known as The Khan. It is available under a pen name, “E. B. Warren” as a digital download in Kindle.
“The Mission” – I originally wrote this in 1997 and actually sold a few locally printed copies and some digital copies. Then I pulled it … now revising when i get the chance. It’s about an UFO whose inhabitants abduct the wrong person. Will the aliens regain control of their space ship?
In May 2019, I offered the first few chapters as part of a serial project through the publishers at Draft2Digital. It is available at most digital reseller sites such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple iTunes, Kobo, etc.
“Bulverde Beat” – Luke Remington, an Investigator with the Comal County Sheriff’s Office has the Bulverde beat, investigating felonies around the Texas Hill Country near Bulverde, Texas. I am currently looking at this as a series of short stories and novellas.
“Hector, The Snake Who Could Hear You Think” – a children’s book with illustrations by the celebrated San Antonio artist Clif Tinker. It’s been in my computer for several years. Maybe one day it will make it out of the computer.
“Hector, can you hear me thinking about you?”