I have a 2nd edition of The Great Deceiver now available. It has undergone some editing and has a bit of new content. I'm excited about these changes, and hoping it generates more sales.
I'm pretty busy lately doing other projects, kicking ideas around, and trying to get a big-time publishing house to take me on.
I have never considered myself an "indie writer." To me, that implies a half-assed attempt to craft a serious piece of work. Now that publishing is available to anyone, I see so much garbage that isn't worth even reading 10 pages of. I'm sure some people feel that way about my work too.
Yet many people cannot execute a concept from start to finish. Continuity and realism is a major factor when I look at novels. I can't stand when characters are doing things that make no sense from their perspective.
Those are just some recent thoughts.