Reviewers Needed for New Short Story!

Hello!  Happy holidays! James and I are looking for reviewers for our new short story, “Prescription for Ratings: The Committee”.  This is the second short story in a series of two.  Part I is entitled “Prescription for Ratings: The Contestants”. This short story (“The Committee”) is around 8,800 words, and it showcases the “death committee” … More Reviewers Needed for New Short Story!

StarChild – Part I – Chapter Three: To the Capitol

Hello! I hope everyone is having a great day! Our chapter by chapter release of the novel StarChild continues with Chapter Three: To the Capitol.  Read Chapter Three HERE. Follow Dr. Jeremy Green and Dr. Smith as they take a quick aircar ride from The National Hospital to the illustrious, yet mysterious Capitol building. The … More StarChild – Part I – Chapter Three: To the Capitol

“The Committee” Is Back in Session

        James and I have discovered a new artist for City-State, and his name is AJ Goodman.  Please welcome the wonderful and talented AJ!  These are his preliminary sketches for our upcoming short story, “Prescription for Ratings: The Committee”.  Awesome, right? AJ is creating the cover art for this impending short story, “The Committee”, … More “The Committee” Is Back in Session

S-Classers, the Illegals, and the Senate – StarChild Comes to Life Chapter by Chapter

James and I are excited to announce that our first novel, StarChild, will be released chapter by chapter here on this blog!  Select the page titled “Read the New Novel – StarChild” on the main page.  This will lead you to a link that will take you directly to each chapter. Yes, of course, you can read … More S-Classers, the Illegals, and the Senate – StarChild Comes to Life Chapter by Chapter

Follow Your “Dreams” – A Writer’s Dilemma

James and I are working on our latest short story, “Prescription for Ratings: The Committee”, and I am stumped. There are dream sequences in the first short story, “Prescription for Ratings: The Contestants”.  “Committee” is the sequel to “Contestants”.  James and I decided to connect the two pieces in another way – adding a dream … More Follow Your “Dreams” – A Writer’s Dilemma