Jeffrey Michael's Blog - Posts Tagged "crossings"
Is it done yet?
OK, so I'm a bit late on my next book! lol Yeah, the nice weather hit and I'd rather spend time out in the sun than inside writing but I did buckle down a bit and finish the manuscript to the second Alchemy, Sorcery & Magic volume called Crossings. Dreamscape covers did another awesome job on the cover. Now I'm anxiously waiting for the editor to finish up. Do you know how hard it is to keep from e-mailing her on the hour with ... "Is it done yet?" ... "Is it done yet?" ... "Is it done yet? Why NOT?!" Yep, I'm a perpetual 12 year-old. lol
I'll be posting a picture of the new cover soon and, hopefully, the finished product will be on the e-shelves followed by the printed copy in short order.
I'll be posting a picture of the new cover soon and, hopefully, the finished product will be on the e-shelves followed by the printed copy in short order.
A long road to publication
Well I've finally got the final touches made to the next in the Alchemy, Sorcery & Magic series. The title is Crossings and I just e-published to Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I just have to wait for the projects to be approved. Next up will be the final touches on the spine and back cover to get the printed version ready! Now it's on to the next project which is already well under way.
The next project is based on a true story of a woman born and raised in Brockton, Mass. It's the story of the life of an amazing woman who served in the Navy during WWII, worked in South Korea as an advisor to the Korean president Syngman Rhee, was captured by the North Koreans at the start of the Korean War, spent a couple of weeks in a POW camp, tortured then rescued by the U.S. Was she an OSS operative in WWII? Was she an agent of the fledgling CIA in S. Korea? Did she get dragged back into the covert world after military retirement? Those and many other questions are left up to you, the reader as you take in the story.
The next project is based on a true story of a woman born and raised in Brockton, Mass. It's the story of the life of an amazing woman who served in the Navy during WWII, worked in South Korea as an advisor to the Korean president Syngman Rhee, was captured by the North Koreans at the start of the Korean War, spent a couple of weeks in a POW camp, tortured then rescued by the U.S. Was she an OSS operative in WWII? Was she an agent of the fledgling CIA in S. Korea? Did she get dragged back into the covert world after military retirement? Those and many other questions are left up to you, the reader as you take in the story.


