Monday, May 13, 2019
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Sunday, May 8, 2016
New pencil art
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Fantasy,
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Pencil
Friday, August 21, 2015
I am not a watercolorist
This is my third watercolor painting. I think/hope that I'm improving. The most difficult thing for me is to let go and loosen up. I try to control the paint too much and that ruins the properties of the watercolor. I'm going to keep doing these portraits. If you have any suggestions for characters/scenes, let me know.
Thanks,
William
Thanks,
William
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
A Fantastical Predicament
I'd like to ask your opinion. Yes, you.
Here's the question:
Do you believe that an author should stick to one genre?
If said author gains popularity with works of horror, should he/she only write in that genre for fear of losing the readers he/she has acquired?
Is this something an author should worry about?
If Stephen King suddenly decides to write romance, should he think twice?
I enjoy many different genres and always have numerous storylines swimming around my cranium. I write what I like. Some say I am a fantasy author. Fine. If those are the stories that grab you, please enjoy, but do not become angry if I step off into a different genre for a book or two. Or forever, for that matter.
There are those that show no interest in my non-fantasy works. Once again, fine and understood. It's those that act frustrated when I 'distract' myself with other stories, those are the ones that get on my nerves. Knock it off. I have varied interests. I love Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror. Some that fall somewhere in-between. Novels and comic books. I will continue to work on projects that I feel passionate about and hopefully someone out there will connect with it.
If not, I still have something that gives me great satisfaction, don't I?
So get ready for an Urban Fantasy/Cyberpunk/Parallel Realities/Thriller.
No, that's not a joke.
Walk with the Wind.
William
PS... I am outlining a second In the Shadow of the Black Sun trilogy.
PPS... Because I want to.
PPPS... Would love to hear your opinions on the author/genre question.
Here's the question:
Do you believe that an author should stick to one genre?
If said author gains popularity with works of horror, should he/she only write in that genre for fear of losing the readers he/she has acquired?
Is this something an author should worry about?
If Stephen King suddenly decides to write romance, should he think twice?
I enjoy many different genres and always have numerous storylines swimming around my cranium. I write what I like. Some say I am a fantasy author. Fine. If those are the stories that grab you, please enjoy, but do not become angry if I step off into a different genre for a book or two. Or forever, for that matter.
There are those that show no interest in my non-fantasy works. Once again, fine and understood. It's those that act frustrated when I 'distract' myself with other stories, those are the ones that get on my nerves. Knock it off. I have varied interests. I love Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror. Some that fall somewhere in-between. Novels and comic books. I will continue to work on projects that I feel passionate about and hopefully someone out there will connect with it.
If not, I still have something that gives me great satisfaction, don't I?
So get ready for an Urban Fantasy/Cyberpunk/Parallel Realities/Thriller.
No, that's not a joke.
Walk with the Wind.
William
PS... I am outlining a second In the Shadow of the Black Sun trilogy.
PPS... Because I want to.
PPPS... Would love to hear your opinions on the author/genre question.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Ingheist is Live!
...and here's the link to purchase Ingheist for the Kindle. Click here.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
New horror novel - Ingheist
A fatal accident befalls police officer Simon Heath while in pursuit of suspected criminals. A woman and her two children are killed and Simon is injured. After lawsuits and months of rehabilitation, he finds himself with his back against a wall. Now shunned by the police force and former friends, Simon is running out of options when a job opportunity suddenly falls into his lap.
Ingheist, a university located in mysterious Fallow's Down - a veritable magnet for the weird - calls him in for an interview and odd things begin to immediately transpire. Dark splotches of mold begin to appear in his home, spreading like mad and nearly impossible to remove, the odor barely tolerable.
The rules are different within the campus police force, each cop not quite normal. What unholy purpose does Ingheist have for him?
Pulled into a web of evil and losing his sanity, will Simon realize too late that he must run and run far?
Available for the Kindle in the next day or so.
Thanks!
William
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