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Drawings will be on Saturday, July 22nd.

I have gotten some inquiries on the progress I have had on certain projects (especially concerning my sequel, The Bleeding Crown) so I thought I would send out a quick update.
THE BLEEDING CROWN — At this time, I am almost a quarter to half way through the first draft. I spent a lot of time organizing, structuring the story line and developing the characters along with their backstories. My projected goal is to finish the draft around September or October.
On a side note, I have been kicking around the possibility of a third novel in Wyvernshield, making this a trilogy. I have some interesting paths I could go down, but I have not fully decided one way or another. And since I am not done with the second novel’s first draft, it is too early to start plotting out the third. One thing that is definitely making me hesitate is that I want the series to have a complete whole overall story and not two complete stories and one disjointed story thrown in the mix. If that makes any sense.
CONSEQUENCES WITHIN CHAOS AUDIO BOOK — A sad development here. My voice actress had too much on her plate at this time and just could not dedicate the necessary time to get this done within the time frame I was looking for. So… I have submitted a proposal on Audible.com and I am waiting on audition proposals. My goal was for the end of July, but with this delay I am not sure it will happen that soon. Audible states that once an actor has been chosen, it could be done in 3 to 8 weeks give or take the size of the novel. My book is estimated to be 11 hours recording. Keep your fingers crossed with me!
CONSEQUENCES WITHIN CHAOS COLLECTIBLES — I cannot yet go into too much detail on this, but I have made some inquiries, connections and working relations with several sources in an effort to create some character collectible items. A calendar set, magnetic bio cards, foil posters and a designer deck of poker cards may be on the horizon!
GOODREAD GIVEAWAY AND A GREAT INDIE BOOK CONTEST — I have been promoting the Goodreads Giveaway a lot, but I am also working out a big contest with at least one other independent author. More to come by July, but I am getting pretty excited about what we can offer and what I have in store for you guys!
A NEW HORROR BLOG SERIES — I am working on a new story line and series for you, my horror lovers! Inspiration struck and it won’t stop haunting me. And since I need blog ideas, I have decided to work this out through the blog like I did with In Four Days.
Plus I am still working on the horror novel with my father T.D. Barton; be on the lookout for sneak peek chapters of that as well.
IN FOUR DAYS AUDIO BOOK — In current talks with another voice actor for my novella.
As you can see, I am truly working hard this year! hahaha
Last note, as July is approaching I am astounded and thrilled to realize that this blog and website will be celebrating its ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! Thank you all for your continued support and helping me grow this dream each day!
Lots of things in the works and more to come — exciting times!
Talk again soon!
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This weekend was an amazing experience and a great opportunity to meet several established writers and comic-con artists.
As always, I want to share with you the lessons I learned so that maybe if you are interested in becoming a self-published writer, you can benefit from my experiences.
While the con did not get the anticipated crowds all of us hoped for (approximately 3,000 versus the 10,000 people), there were a lot of exhibits and vendors that I could learn a lot from.
I had the immense honor to meet and speak to these writers:
From these guys I learned a lot of information about Audible, about booth displays, about other conventions/bookfestivals, about book covers and book interior layouts. I got new ideas for marketing, book themes and even items to go with the books to draw people to the booth.
By the next convention I hope to have a new book banners, new materials like character bios and character magnets, a new variety of bookmarks based on the books and even (insert drumroll here…) a new book direction – I am going to develop a Steampunk Novel (or novella)! I will still work on my Consequences Within Chaos novel sequel, however, I will be also donating time on a Steampunk storyline. Like I did with In Four Days, be on the lookout for my story blogs!
Why Steampunk? For one, I like the whole western/victorian theme which of course I will beef up with own horror style. Second reason is that this will also give my fans another element or genre that they can delve into with me. And lastly, it is obviously growing in demand and in popularity. I am intrigued just where this could lead me.
Also I met up with a few voice-over actors that I may be able to help me launch an Audible version of Consequences Within Chaos. Recently, I signed up with Audible and I really love the service. I listen to books now as I do my 3-or-4-mile walk each night. Peter Meredith explained the process to me and really enlightened me on how this could be a big benefit overall to me. We just might see how right he is!
Another great benefit to comic-cons is the artist booths. Not only are their works inspiring and thought-provoking, but they could be great resources in the future. I already have a great artist, Dan Thomas of Dark Art Komics helping me out and showing me the ropes at these comic-cons, but I also met Jacob Spill (https://www.facebook.com/jspill) and several other artists that could help me with illustrations or covers in the future.
Financially I took a gamble, threw the dice and unfortunately hit a wall with Galaxyfest, but I did get a lot out of it in terms of marketing knowledge and trade information. I will certainly do more conventions — JUST DO IT BETTER!
Here are a few more pictures of the fun characters and fans you do run into at these things!

“Keep a small can of WD-40 on your desk—away from any open flames—to remind yourself that if you don’t write daily, you will get rusty.”
—George Singleton
“A writer writes.”
Okay… This adage is a very old and a very easy piece of advice to spout, but how does this really guide us? I suppose the practical message means that in some form or some way, you need to get writing done as much as possible. Stop letting the poor excuses or the multiple obstacles get in the way. Like any other craft, as you practice or perform, you will hone your skills and find it gets easier and better.
But, we only have 24 hours each day to get the millions of distractions to ignore, objections to overcome, questions to surpass, phone calls to return, emails to reply, careers to succeed in, family to care for and finally extract a small window of time out of the day for a writer to write (MAYBE) before we collapse into bed.
I have here a few techniques which I have garnered through experience and research and used to find that elusive window of opportunity.
First, take an inventory of your life – a snapshot of your day and then your week. By understanding just what you want to accomplish, what has to be done each day, what is a common issue, then you will be able to spot trends or patterns that you can take advantage of.
Using me for example: I work the late shift as a sales supervisor (the day job) Sunday through Thursday 11:30 to 8 pm (the “has to be done” part). I know myself – I am not a morning person; more of a night owl. I have a large family and a list of household chores like everyone else. I like to write when it’s quiet and I can focus (my “common issue” part).
My routine is thus: During the week — Wake an hour before work, get ready and then rush off (after fitting in a couple chores, Ha!). Then after work, come home, eat dinner, watch maybe an hour of television with the family, then go walk (the “what you want to accomplish” part — I am putting in a nightly effort at walking to reduce my weight). When I get back, the household has settled down and the family has gone to bed.
Now is MY TIME…
Much like my routine for the week, during the weekend my routine is to spend quality time with my loved ones, get the rest of the chores completed, walk after dinner and then write in the evening. That is really all it takes. Track down what you are doing consistently during the week with work and outside of work. Know when you are the most creative/focused and then make that YOUR TIME.
Second, make this a habit and a part of who you are. Invest in yourself, commit to your career and take to heart the idea that you are a writer.
It has become second-nature to me. Not only are you being more productive, the established time let’s everyone know that this is when you are writing. It’s your signal that you are working. Now, if I haven’t actually written that day, I find myself getting restless and I toss-and-turn in bed.
Third, take advantage of even the little windows of time. Some writers have found success by slipping in writing on lunch breaks at work, writing while waiting for the kids coming out of school, writing after dinner before putting the kids to bed. Even two or three fifteen minute blocks combined in a day can really add up. If you don’t need a long period to accomplish a bit of writing or if you don’t need a startup period to get your creative juices flowing, then this might be the best option for you.
Fourth, remove all internet and phone distractions when you write. It’s super easy to “just check on that post” on Facebook or maybe see what Trump said this time on CNN.com. Also if you leave your email up, you will get notifications that will detour you or pull you right out of your writing mode.
Same goes with having your cell phone next to you. It takes only one notification bleep to derail you. Best way to make good use of the little window you may have is to remove all these possible distractions. I only keep one site open that plays classical music in the background – the music helps me focus.
These four steps have really assisted me in understanding what I needed to do and how to find a time to write, market and/or research each and every night.
Hope this helps you! NOW go write, writer!
Write while the heat is in you. … The writer who postpones the recording of his thoughts uses an iron which has cooled to burn a hole with.”
—Henry David Thoreau
You can now purchase my book off of Amazon.com!!

Special shout out to my family (my wife Erika especially!), my parents for their input and support, my friends (Chris & Sydney Gatti, Brian Gatti, Doug Sandburn & JD Miller) for their encouragement and the great cover work by Dan Thomas of Dark_Art_Komics!!
This has been an epic quest for me and a long, five year journey. Yet, this is only the beginning. I have more stories in me that are dying to come out!!

I would like to expand a bit on my blog, Finding the Character Within…. Here I want to show you some of the ways I work up my character backgrounds and elaborate on the questions I ask myself.
I will show you my notes that I made for Queen Demetryce Artadeus from Consequences Within Chaos. She is the main character’s mother who has a deep-seated contempt and malice towards him.
A lot of what I wrote for this character did not even get into the book. Yet having it in my mind helped me direct her actions, guide her dialog and even her interactions with other characters, both noble and even criminal characters.
Queen Demetryce Artadeus
How old? 67 years old
What does your character look like? Long, grey-blond hair, 5’ 9” and 121 lbs. Average looks, but her constant frown makes her seem uglier than she really is. I picture Dame Judy Dench or Dame Helen Mirren in my mind.
Where does she live? As Queen of Tayneva, she shares the Castle Adventdawn, of course with her family, but she also has ties to her own family in a smaller kingdom, Yata-Malai. She makes semi-annual trips to visit her sisters and her surviving aunt.
Where is the character from? From the small, island state of Yata-Malai. Malais are very orthodox and pious. Often accused of being religious zealots and have very rigid moral codes. Murder, adultery, rape and other such immoral evils are persecuted strictly. In the cases of adultery and even rape (in some cases) the victim may be blamed as well and suffer similar shame. Think Quakers as far as their religious purity and strict doctrines.
What kind of childhood? She went through a rigorous childhood as a student of the temple and was on the track to becoming a priestess. In a chance to boost their position in world powers though, her father sent her to wed a young duke, Haedrec Artadeus. Although this ended her promising path as a priestess, she found she was taken with Duke Artadeus and they married shortly afterwards.
What does the character do for a living? Not only the functioning Queen of Tayneva, but she leads the court affairs and acts as court justice administrator. Her iron fist philosophies and her decisions have made her many enemies and many “bought for” allies. Not an evil woman, but has fallen into corruption by the power of her position and her means are always justified in her mind. She also maintains her magical Mending Skills and religious practices.
How does your character deal with conflict? Mostly with an icy demeanor when she doesn’t get her way, but as of late she has become very short fused. Especially when it concerns her son, Taihven. He is a constant reminder of her secret shame of rape and the worst event that happened to her in her life. She cannot let go of her anger and has grown to hate him due to his embarrassing episodes of mental instability. In some respects, she feels her daughter, Princess Letandra has become quite a strong leader and she even feels slightly threatened by her growing leadership skills and popularity among the citizens in Wyvernshield.
Who else is in their life? Her family is the center of her world, but that world in her eyes is a constant source of drama and aggravation. Her only happy relationship is with her husband who is sadly dying a slow, debilitating death. The court affairs are the only outside distraction and depending on her mood, she takes out her days on the poor saps brought in front of her judging bench.
What is your character’s goal or motivation? In spite of the threat in power and popularity that Princess Letandra has, Demetryce is pushing to have her become Lady Magistrate. This would supersede Taihven, the Heir-Apparent. She would rather have Letandra to deal with and perhaps have sway over instead of her son who has his father’s stubbornness and of course the mental malady. She is extremely frightened of facing alone this on-coming war with the creatures known as the Viestrahl. Her goal is to obtain the Throne for Letandra before King Haedrec dies. Demetryce has decided that if necessary she will imprison, hide or as a last resort, have her own son kidnapped and sold into slavery.
As you can see, this character depiction is in-depth and thought through. I had a strong sense of who she was and how she would react to coming events in my story long before I even started writing the book!
With questions like this, exercises to explore their background, you find and develop layers to who they are. These are real people to both you and the reader. Characters should have some conflicting emotions and some quirks to their nature. We all do. Why wouldn’t the people in your story?
Did you find this helpful or do you think you can use some of these questions for your own characters?