The Ramblings of the Titanium Don

What Makes For Success?

You name it, I will write it.   Does this let me be a success? I love to work on fiction.  I began writing sci-fi at age nine, and I have been working on my fantasy series, The Source Chronicles, for about twenty years.   There is something about fantastic worlds that I just love to write out.  It’s exciting, and frequently invigorating. Almost six years ago I began regularly blogging.  One weekly post has become three, and the theme of the

Why Do I Write?

I write on a lot of different topics. It all began when I was nine, and I wrote (and illustrated) a 50 page sci-fi story.  I wrote a few other bits and pieces along the way.  Then I learned to type, and I started typing sci-fi works.  Then I started to write fantasy. I began The Source Chronicles in 1998.  There was a scene, followed by another scene, then another.  In time I had a novel.  The novel became a

Vortex Pilgrimage: Available TODAY

Have you ever wanted to step outside of yourself, in order to better get inside your own head? Have you ever wanted to explore your core being, and uncover who you are, and what makes you tick? Have you ever wanted to take an adventure that would bring you understanding, peace and joy? This is the premise of Vortex Pilgrimage. Set in an alternate reality, the protagonist takes a journey of self discovery and works with masters of the mind,

Vortex Pilgrimage Thoughts

I think everyone at one time or another goes through the process of finding themselves. On more than one occasion I have taken that journey. In fact, as evidenced by my weekly blog posts, I am still in the process of such a journey now – and since we change frequently, I will likely always be on this particular trek. There are numerous works of non-fiction in what gets lumped as “self-help”. Some are extremely practical and organizational, while some

Coming Soon – Vortex Pilgrimage

I know that people are waiting for me to complete the editing of Finder – The Source Chronicles Book II. I am still on target to release the sequel to my first fantasy novel in November, so never fear. I am, however, a writer who dabbles in multiple genres. For the most part I stick to the root of sci-fi and fantasy, though I consider The Source Chronicles to be a viable YA (Young Adult) series, and while Steampunk is

My Writing: Current Projects

I write in multiple genres. My first love has always been sci-fi and fantasy, but they are not the only genres I work in. I have written several forms of poetry, journalism, and even started a venture around the idea of business writing. I blog at least twice a week, and look for other opportunities to wordsmith whenever I can. I have on several occasions taken up the challenge of National Novel Writer’s Month. NaNoWriMo occurs every November, and the