A Fond Farewell (For Now)

Well, I’ve been thinking about this for quite some time—hemming and hawing, so they say. I’m not the kind of dude who likes to pour his guts out to folks I’ve never had a beer with (no offense, I’m just kind of private that way), so I’ll spare you all of the “my struggles” crap. But I will say that what I’m about to announce didn’t come lightly.


I’m pulling “Death Drop” off the market. I wrote the story at a time when I didn’t know that all I really wanted to do was write for a living. That said, there are some shortcomings that I’d like to remedy for the sake of the tale and the future of the D-Evolution series. At a minimum this will entail rewrites, editing, and a new cover. And I’m very much considering splitting the book into two: one novel following the Dissension storyline and the other detailing Dezmara’s adventures. But that has yet to be decided.


The website and Facebook page (and possibly the Twitter account) will be decommissioned. Finally, and perhaps most painfully for those who have been patiently awaiting the next installment of the series, I have decided not to publish another novel until the entire D-Evolution series is completed. There’s no telling how long this will take, but it will certainly be several years.


I’d like to say thank you to the fans of “Death Drop.” Your positive ratings, comments, letters, and words of encouragement have helped me more than I can express. Until next time, amigos.


Sincerely,


Sean


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Published on February 10, 2013 22:38
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message 1: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Oh no!


message 2: by Debra (new)

Debra Schwitzer I am so disheartened at the fact that I can not just jump into the rest of the story after Death Drop. I cheer you on to become a full time writer because I absolutely loved Death Drop and your vivid descriptions of its contents. I could almost be there. I will pray for you to achieve your dream (and maybe clean up the language a tiny bit?)because I believe you do have the talent to be a really good, maybe great writer. I am so glad I go my copy of Death Drop and I know that I will be re-reading it in the future. Keep working your goal, Sean.
DingyDeb


message 3: by Scott S. (new)

Scott S. Who does that? I could understand if the book had been poorly reviewed, but it seemed well received. Was he mad because the book didn't get six stars? Sucks that I'll never get to read this one.


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