Showing posts with label hard at work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hard at work. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

Coming soon!

Hello people!

I have been busy with family life and other things but I am still around. Wolven Age is about to be released and I still have so much to do with this story. The main thing is, I planned this book to be a full novel (about 80k words) but it seems that it is a lot thinner and in three parts *shocker*. When it comes to my stories, things never come out as I plan them in the beginning and I don't really know why I try to do it. I guess I want to feel I have control over where the stories go, which is so not true *sigh*. Anyway, I'll keep you posted with the moment Wolven Age is on pre-order.

Salut!

ERR

Sunday, January 6, 2019

   Hello everyone!

   As I said, due to bad reviews, the Black Belt has been re-written. I must admit, the old version did not fit the overall feel of the other three stories in the series. As such, the story has been changed. I have done the first round of self-editing and now the story is off to my beta-readers for other pairs of eyes. Writing is a long, tiresome process for a self-published author, so please bare with me.
   After I receive the beta's thoughts, I will send the story to be formally edited. After that, is going to be subjected to the ARC reviewers.

   Like I said...a long process.

Thank you for your patience.

My best,
ERR

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Don't judge me!

"You can sit on your high and mighty Sheriff chair but let me tell you something about my criminal family, you bastard!
My mom died after a long, nasty fight with cancer. My dad isn't the violent robber the police made him out to be in that report. He has Dementia and is currently institutionalized. Do you know how it feels when the loving father who raised you can't remember your face? I held him in my arms as he cried for his dead children and kissed the photos of two strangers.
And my murderess of a sister is in prison because she killed her husband, the father of the teenager I'm responsible for, while he slept. Of course that was after he'd beaten her so bad that she lost the baby she was carrying.
So when you tell me that my criminal family doesn't belong in this town I want you to shove your opinion up your tight ass, because we ain't leaving!"
I turn and wrench the door open to see half the town in the reception area of the police station, witnessing my verbal assault at Sheriff Rifferton. And just like that, the whole town knows my story.