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Well, here goes.  My first blog post.  This is a new experience for me, so until I get the hang of it, expect a few rough edges.

First of all, I'm happy to announce that I've completed and published book 5 of the Alien Roadkill series, and I hope it will be as well recieved as the first 4!  I'll start on book 6 in a week or so after I catch up on everything I've missed while writing this one.  With luck, and depending on life's inevitable curveballs, I have it done by October.

In December I'll be revising and re-releasing my first novel, "Djinn and Tonnick-Case File: The Demented Diamond," with some additonal material.  It was previously published by Double Dragon Books.  After I'm finished the Roadkill saga, I'll be following it up by the middle of next year with Book 2 in that series, "D&T-Case File: the Twisted Tomahawk."

Currently working on some new Ben 10 products for Playmates Toys, which will hit the shelves early next spring.  Looking forward to producing new commercials for some of those with my company, CreativeCombustion.tv

That's all for now.


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