DRAGONTIARNA: STORMS underway!
Now that GHOST IN THE TALISMAN is done, it’s full speed ahead on DRAGONTIARNA: STORMS!
The book will probably be out in early April. I had hoped for March, and March is theoretically possible, but STORMS is going to be a long and complicated book, and I’ve got a bunch of Real Life stuff coming up in February and March. (STORMS a LOT of territory to cover, and like DEFENDERS and CROWNS, there will be sequences with all five of the main POV characters.) So early April is most likely.
I am also starting on the next GHOST NIGHT book, GHOST IN THE LORE. That will come out after DRAGONTIARNA: STORMS, so probably May.
I do have a couple of side projects that are nearing completion in the next few weeks, too:
–WRAITHSHARD: SWORD & FLAME will be leaving Kindle Unlimited and enter all the other ebook retailers the last week of February. The remaining four books will follow in the first half of April. SWORD & FLAME gets out Kindlue Unlimited at the end of February, and the other four books’ KU term ends in April.
-THE GHOSTS and the GHOST EXILE audiobooks will soon be available on Google Play, Kobo, Scribd, Chirp, and all the audiobook stores outside of Amazon/Audible/Apple. Actually, as of right now, CHILD OF THE GHOSTS and GHOST IN THE FLAMES are available wide, and the rest of the GHOSTS audiobooks will soon follow.
-The first thirteen FROSTBORN books are now available in hardback on Amazon, and the last two should follow shortly.
-You might recall that one of my writing goals for 2021 was to write a short book about how to write a novel. I’ve been working on it since October, and it’s almost done! STORYTELLING: HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL will be out in the first week of March. You can see the cover image below.
-I might have something new to try with audiobooks if I can figure out how to make the software work.
Thanks for reading, everyone! More books coming soon.
-JM
Cannot wait.
Thank you for the update!!
Thank you Jonathan, can’t wait. I don’t know if I’m interested in reading your new venue of mystery book, never been much for that.