My new book is tentatively called Worlds Collide. While the name and content are subject to change, I’ll use this site to publish a new chapter each week. As of today, that’s a 29-week commitment. That’s intimidating, but it will motivate me to hammer out the second draft and maybe get some eyeballs on it along the way.
Unlike my other books, Worlds Collide is intended to be a one-and-done release. This isn’t the start of a new series. And for better or worse, the page count reflects that. Like the rest of my books to date, readers can expect action and suspense with a liberal splash of science fiction. And while the subject matter could be seen to trend slightly more toward the horror genre than is typical of my work, that is more than offset by what I hope to be a tone of humor from the first-person character driving the narrative.
Anyone reading these releases as posted can expect typos, glitches, and mistakes common to a work’s second draft. I’ll publish the story to this site, warts and all, before the book is sent to my editor or even my beta readers.
With this book, I’m experimenting with some cutting-edge proofing tools that already seem to be advancing the quality of my work. With AI all the rage these days, content creators are up in arms about intellectual property. I’m focused on tools that can help me better hone my draft. All of my content is human-generated, while I use AI tools for spelling and grammar. I’m even experimenting with a couple of text-to-speech AIs that are helping me hear mistakes that my eyes continue to miss.
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I hope you enjoy the story as it evolves.