Category: Gas Giant Gambit
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Gas Giant Gambit: A Space-Western Heavy on the Western
This week, I had my very first guest appearance on a podcast! I spoke with Glen Weatherhead of the Creative Writing Wizard website and podcast (if you missed it, you can check it out on YouTube and Spotify [it may also be elsewhere, I’m not sure all the places Glen…
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Writing Updates
As you may or may not have noticed, I failed to post a blog last week, and I am a bit more than a day late this week. There is a very good reason for that. But before we get to that, since it’s the beginning of a new month,…
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Publishing News: Gas Giant Gambit
This week’s blog is going to be short because I have BIG BIG news, but very few actual details I can share! I have signed a book contract with an independent publishing company for Gas Giant Gambit: A Tale From Beyond the Cygnus Rift! Unfortunately, I’ve been asked to keep…
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Gas Giant Gambit: A Blurb
I’ve been busy writing away this week, trying to catch up with my New Year’s Resolution of writing one short story every week that I am not working on a larger project like a novel or screenplay (I’ve fallen behind, but I am hopeful that a truly short but impactful…
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Preview: Gas Giant Gambit – Chapter 1
With the holidays quickly approaching, and hopefully the pre-order of Gas Giant Gambit going live shortly thereafter, I thought this might be a good time to give any readers I may have something of a gift: The first chapter of Gas Giant Gambit: A Tale From Beyond the Cygnus Rift!…
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Gas Giant Gambit: Gus
When I set to writing my upcoming space-western, Gas Giant Gambit: A Tale From Beyond the Cygnus Rift, I knew I wanted to subvert as many tropes as I possibly could. I love westerns, but the vast majority of them stick to the common tropes without much deviation and I…
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Gas Giant Gambit: Las Ráfagas
For the past few years, I have been working on what will be my debut novel, a space-western titled Gas Giant Gambit: A Tale From Beyond the Cygnus Rift. The idea was to craft a classic “Old West” story and drop it into a suitably “sci-fi” world. I am confident…

