I'm way overdue for an update, but this week has been pretty awesome. First I had a very easy, yet well paying job in my own town of Chicago that's going to pay the rent in April. Second, I got to talking to a fellow author who has this amazing idea for a book, but won't be able to get to it any time soon. As we talked, I knew this was a subject I could handle and really spice up. So when it came time to talk some incentives, he sold me the rights to the story and I'm pumped.
Before we get into the new material, this is going to push The Witch Wars to the back burner for now. When I thought about it, I ended up thinking this was a pretty good idea, as I'd been doing the world of Grimm's Reapers for a long time now. Maybe a break from it would be best for both the author and the readers. Don't lose out on hope though - Oz Grimm's story will be told, just not next as originally planned.
As for the new story, here's the premise:
A star hockey player has a secret - he's actually an Ice Elemental from a long family of arcane masters. Unfortunately, instead of using his powers to help rid the world of demons and their ilk, he uses it for self gain and to make lots of money. Unfortunately, he can't run forever from his lineage and it's going to be a long way down for our "hero."
A main character after my own heart! Forget doing the right thing, we need fame, fortune, and ladies! Anyways, this story is obviously in the planning stages and needs to be done right. As I get more into details, I'll update you as I progress. Keep it real cyberworld and I'll see you next week.
-Jack
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
Friday, March 18, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Future of the Grimm's Reapers series
My popular One Star Theatre will be back next week as I'm in Seattle on assignment. This week I wanted to talk about the future books coming for the Grimm's Reapers characters. If you haven't finished the series yet, you should probably do so before continuing on.
So I'm sure you'll all be glad to hear that I am going to do a short story based on Roxanne's history. It's going to be part of an anthology I'm writing with fellow authors Jeremy Croston, Jeff Trelewicz, and Morganna Williams. The whole premise will once again throw real history under the bus as she cusses and sleeps her way to the end.
A second anthology will be coming out sometime this summer, but it'll be all my own stories. There will be four of them to be exact, introducing us to the main characters to the new series starring Oz Grimm, The Witch Wars. I'm not going to give away much here, except the names of the characters:
The Human - Caspian Zane
The Witch - Cassandra Zane
The Angel - Jessie Torres
The Demon - Oz Grimm
Each one will have their own little 10-12K story that gives the background on them. Stay tuned for that, like I said this summer. Well, I need to get cleaned up and go make some bacon. See you all next week when the Review Samurai finds another troll that needs beheaded,
-Jack
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
So I'm sure you'll all be glad to hear that I am going to do a short story based on Roxanne's history. It's going to be part of an anthology I'm writing with fellow authors Jeremy Croston, Jeff Trelewicz, and Morganna Williams. The whole premise will once again throw real history under the bus as she cusses and sleeps her way to the end.
A second anthology will be coming out sometime this summer, but it'll be all my own stories. There will be four of them to be exact, introducing us to the main characters to the new series starring Oz Grimm, The Witch Wars. I'm not going to give away much here, except the names of the characters:
The Human - Caspian Zane
The Witch - Cassandra Zane
The Angel - Jessie Torres
The Demon - Oz Grimm
Each one will have their own little 10-12K story that gives the background on them. Stay tuned for that, like I said this summer. Well, I need to get cleaned up and go make some bacon. See you all next week when the Review Samurai finds another troll that needs beheaded,
-Jack
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Feast or Famine Q & A
Dudes and dudettes, you sent me a lot of questions this time around. I ended up sorting through what I had on Monday night for my top 5 and answering them last night so I could get them up today. Real quick, there are a lot of spoilers coming, so if you haven't finished this book in the series, I would recommend coming back when you did. Now on to your questions.
Q1 - Sabrina is one powerful and evil girl. How do you see her playing out in the last book?
A1 - I don't want to give a lot away, but she maintains her hatred for her mother all the way through. That hate, because of Roxanne's betrayal to Beelzebub defines her really. The fun thing is when you see how she treats Jacoby, it'll go a long way in defining her character.
Q2 - This was by far your best writing effort to date. As an author, what do you do to keep improving your writing?
A2 - With Death Among Us, I tried to do everything myself. It was my first effort and I didn't want anyone to help me because I didn't want to lose the integrity of the story. I learned that's not a good thing. In Old War Stories, I had Jeff and Jeremy help me a lot plus I got a few Beta readers. Getting Sarah, my English teacher turned editor friend on board was a big boon too. Then with Feast or Famine, I took everything I learned from my first two attempts and really fine tuned them. I'm sure there are still issues here and there, but I hope it reads smoothly.
Q3 - You dirty son of a gun, you brought Roxanne back into the fold. Was that because of peer pressure or was that always the plan?
A3 - Roxanne is my favorite character bar none. The journey she goes on from the start of the series to the finish is one that has a lot of bumps in it. I wanted her character to be the one that experienced the most growth, yet also got the most emotional connection from readers. I know her "death" in Old War Stories pissed a lot of people off, but that's good. I did my job as a writer by creating a character people love.
Q4 - Will we see more Lucifer? The scenes with Derrick dealing with him were awesome.
A4 - Minor spoiler here - his role in the story is just about finished. He does come back in Divide and Conquest briefly, but it's not a huge role. As you'll see, he's going to have a lot of other problems going on.
Q5 - I'm going to ask it but I don't expect an answer. Oz and Jacoby, there going to be the focus moving forward right?
A5 - A lot of people wanted to know about the step brothers and their roles. As you know, Oz is with Derrick and Roxanne while Jacoby grew up with Sabrina. Their different upbringings will play a huge focus in their individual stories, but as the end of the day, Grimm's Reapers is about Derrick Grimm. That said, what the future holds after this series, well that can be up for debate.
Thanks for everyone and their curiosity. Divide and conquest is out now, so feel free to grab the last book in the series and see what the future is going to hold.
-Jack
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
Q1 - Sabrina is one powerful and evil girl. How do you see her playing out in the last book?
A1 - I don't want to give a lot away, but she maintains her hatred for her mother all the way through. That hate, because of Roxanne's betrayal to Beelzebub defines her really. The fun thing is when you see how she treats Jacoby, it'll go a long way in defining her character.
Q2 - This was by far your best writing effort to date. As an author, what do you do to keep improving your writing?
A2 - With Death Among Us, I tried to do everything myself. It was my first effort and I didn't want anyone to help me because I didn't want to lose the integrity of the story. I learned that's not a good thing. In Old War Stories, I had Jeff and Jeremy help me a lot plus I got a few Beta readers. Getting Sarah, my English teacher turned editor friend on board was a big boon too. Then with Feast or Famine, I took everything I learned from my first two attempts and really fine tuned them. I'm sure there are still issues here and there, but I hope it reads smoothly.
Q3 - You dirty son of a gun, you brought Roxanne back into the fold. Was that because of peer pressure or was that always the plan?
A3 - Roxanne is my favorite character bar none. The journey she goes on from the start of the series to the finish is one that has a lot of bumps in it. I wanted her character to be the one that experienced the most growth, yet also got the most emotional connection from readers. I know her "death" in Old War Stories pissed a lot of people off, but that's good. I did my job as a writer by creating a character people love.
Q4 - Will we see more Lucifer? The scenes with Derrick dealing with him were awesome.
A4 - Minor spoiler here - his role in the story is just about finished. He does come back in Divide and Conquest briefly, but it's not a huge role. As you'll see, he's going to have a lot of other problems going on.
Q5 - I'm going to ask it but I don't expect an answer. Oz and Jacoby, there going to be the focus moving forward right?
A5 - A lot of people wanted to know about the step brothers and their roles. As you know, Oz is with Derrick and Roxanne while Jacoby grew up with Sabrina. Their different upbringings will play a huge focus in their individual stories, but as the end of the day, Grimm's Reapers is about Derrick Grimm. That said, what the future holds after this series, well that can be up for debate.
Thanks for everyone and their curiosity. Divide and conquest is out now, so feel free to grab the last book in the series and see what the future is going to hold.
-Jack
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
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Thursday, February 4, 2016
Grimm Comes Early - to a Kindle Near You!
First off I need to give a shout out and a huge thank you to my friend Sarah and her husband Doug. Over the past few days the two of them have hung out at my apartment while Sarah and I finished editing and revising Divide and Conquest. We really wanted to get the book finished earlier for you guys, so a few long nights with beer and pizza and whammy! As of last night, D & C is ready for upload.
My goal today is to get all the small stuff taken care of - keywords, description, and pricing set so I can upload the final product. Look for book 4 to be out as sooner as maybe tomorrow afternoon.
That doesn't mean I'm going to cheap out on the chapter 2 preview, no way. Plus I already have a ton of emails about both Derrick and book 3, Feast or Famine. So on with the show as the say, and enjoy chapter 2.
jack.crosby25@gmail.com
My goal today is to get all the small stuff taken care of - keywords, description, and pricing set so I can upload the final product. Look for book 4 to be out as sooner as maybe tomorrow afternoon.
That doesn't mean I'm going to cheap out on the chapter 2 preview, no way. Plus I already have a ton of emails about both Derrick and book 3, Feast or Famine. So on with the show as the say, and enjoy chapter 2.
Chapter 2 – The Treaty
The two of us were whipped into a
frenzy. If Jacoby and Balrog were here,
that meant Sabrina was close by too.
Philadelphia was my city and if she was here, I’d find her. Just as I was about to storm the city,
Roxanne grabbed my arm. “Derrick, what
about Oz? He could be in danger.”
Father of the year goes to me, the
guy who forgot his own child in a fit of bloodlust. “Shit, you’re right. We’ll have to split up, one of us goes and
gets him while the other starts hunting down any leads.”
“She’s my daughter; I’ll track her
down.”
There was no talking Roxanne out of
this. Especially after what Sabrina did
to her in Iran all those years ago.
“Fine, but take Khloros too. I’ll
feel better if you’re with him.”
I tossed her the keys which she
caught with a deft hand. With
determination, she got into the driver’s seat and Khloros’s engine roared to
life. Together the two of them were
pretty good. My fear of something bad
happening went down… slightly.
I headed up the street in the
direction of Oz’s friend Jesse’s house.
Call me a bad parent again, but I never met Jesse’s parents, just the
boy himself. He was a redheaded kid with
leprechaun like eyes, aka, he looked like he was always about to get into
trouble. However, the two of them never
did, so I was cool with them hanging out.
Not really paying much attention as
I turned the corner, a large blast of brimstone hit me. I stopped in my tracks – it was still early
afternoon and the streets were full of walkers and bystanders. Where in the blue blazes was that smell
coming from? I looked all around me,
trying not to look like a nut job, finding it hard to pinpoint the epicenter of
the brimstone.
As my gaze came back around closer,
boom there it was. Sitting on the other
side of the glass in a coffee shop was none other than Belial. An Arch-Demon right here in downtown Philly
having a drink of coffee. What next?
He motioned at me to come in and
join him. I was still quite worried
about Oz, but remembering this thing called a cell phone, I shot him a quick
text. ‘Hey, it’s dad. Let me know you’re okay.’
Stuffing my phone back in my
pocket, I opened the door and went to meet a demon. No one else seemed to notice what was amongst
them; the other patrons were happily drinking their brews and listening to
hippy music. I sat down across from
Belial and a young girl asked me if I wanted anything. “Yeah, can I get just a regular coffee with
some sugar?”
She took my order and left. Biting my lip as to not unleash a tirade of
profanity, “Strange day isn’t it?”
He straightened the tie under his
jacket. “If you mean this meeting between
the two of us, then yes. If you’re
talking about the witch who is toying with you, than no.” His voice rumbled like a bass drum.
Demons always had a high fashion
sense. Nothing like me and my board
shorts and unbuttoned plaid shirt. “If
you have something to say, just get on with it.”
He took a sip of his coffee, his
black eyes never leaving me. “You have
been out of touch for a long time Reaper.
There is much information you need to know.”
I looked back at my phone, nothing
yet from Oz. “Listen, I don’t have all
day…”
“Patience Death, your son is out of
harm’s way. Lucifer himself is seeing to
that while we speak.”
My phone buzzed; I got a message
back from Oz that everything was A-Okay.
I swallowed hard. “What cares
does Lucifer have with my boy or me for that matter?”
The Arch-Demon snapped his fingers
and everyone all at once left the coffee shop, including the staff. The last guy on the way out flipped the sign
from open to closed. Locking the door,
just the two of us were left. “A war is coming,
one that has not been seen in millennia.”
He brushed his hand over the table
and it lit up. It was a map of
Hell. “The witch Sabrina has conquered
Beelzebub’s and Astaroth’s old territories.
Baal is currently fighting her off as we speak, but it does not look
good for him.”
“By war, are we talking
Armageddon? Have the seals been broken?”
He shook his head. “No, the seals are intact. This is a war not predicted by any of the
prophets. This is a war against the
Celestials.”
Celestials – angels, demons,
Horsemen. “Sabrina is out to wipe us all
off the playing field.”
“Yes, that is her goal, from what
we can tell.” By his look, I got the
feeling the other shoe was about to drop.
“In the midst of the fighting in Hell, a small platoon broke off and
invaded Eden.”
I ran a hand through my hair. “What happened?”
“The battle took place last
night. From what I understand it was a
small skirmish involving the Minotaur King, Balrog, an unknown demon clad in
black versus the three Horsemen and a squadron of angels.” The unknown black demon had to be
Jacoby. “The fighting stopped when
Balrog broke off a piece of the Tree of Life and the Horseman Conquest was
captured.”
“My brother, captured?!” Rage washed over me and I flipped over the
nearest table. “FUCK!”
Belial stay calmed and continued to
drink his coffee. “The worst part is
they sealed Eden shut. War and Famine
are trapped there until the seal can be reversed.”
“Where did they take Conquest?”
“An angel by the name of Veronica
located him early this morning. He is in
an old prison in Russia called the Gulag.
There is quite the force keeping that place under guard.”
“Isn’t the Gulag controlled by
angels?”
He tried to smile, but I could tell
it was bad news. “Sabrina has taken it
over. She started a mutiny amongst the
prisoners and killed what forces of Heaven tried to resist.” He gave a halfhearted stir of his
coffee. “Most of those creatures were
vile enough that Hell wasn’t even sorry to see them captured.”
I fell back into my seat. Not really caring too much, “And the piece of
the Tree of Life? What did they need
that for?”
For the first time this whole
meeting, Belial shifted uncomfortably.
“She wishes to do something only Beelzebub dreamed of – invade Heaven.”
“Isn’t that something you all can
get behind? I mean, that sounds like an
Arch-Demon scheme.”
The Arch-Demon seemed to be taking
his time on this one. “Arch-Demons like
to talk a rather big game, but we know going after the Almighty would end
poorly for us. This is not a battle to
be taken lightly.”
“So if your territories fall, with
the minor demons follow her lead?”
“Depending on how she gains
control, there is a good possibility she could marshal the troops of Hell into
invading Heaven.”
Foolish demons, always wanting to
kill things. “Hopefully this isn’t a
problem we need to worry about. When I
free Conquest from the Gulag, we can go from there.”
I got the sense from him that our
meeting was coming to an end. He reached
into his pocket and pulled out a scroll.
As soon as he placed it on the table, it rolled out for me to read. “This is a treaty, signed by all remaining
Arch-Demons in blood with Lucifer as witness.
We propose peace between us and the Horsemen in exchange for help.”
Very carefully, I read over the
scroll, written in a very ancient dialect of Ozkavosh, or the Demon
Language. There were no catches, hooks,
or fine print. These guys must’ve really
been up shit creek without a paddle. “So
in exchange for getting rid of Sabrina, you guys leave me alone for good?”
“It is as you say Death.” He pointed to an empty space below their
signatures. “If you sign the treaty in
blood as well, we will honor the peace agreement immediately, only to be broken
if you fail or choose not to finish your bargain.”
I pulled out Leviathan and brought
my weapon to life. Using the edge of the
blade, I nicked my finger drawing blood.
In the space below, I put my name with theirs. “Our interest is mutual in this venture. This job will be far from easy and without
help, it will take some time.”
“We know, that is why we’ve given
no end date to the contract.” Well
wasn’t that thoughtful of them?
“However, do not come for us for help.
As our kingdoms are under siege, our forces must remain.”
I wasn’t counting on that
anyway. What did bother me is where
Sabrina got her force from. “How did she
gather an army so quickly?”
“It has been fifteen years
Death! I know in terms of our lifespans,
that is but a blink of the eye, but to gather an army? It was more than enough time.”
He paced around the table. “She started off by enslaving most of the
minor demons, the Minotaurs, the Nyxes, and the Yeti just to name a few.” All powerful beings, that was for sure. “She claimed her birthright by taking the
throne of Beelzebub’s kingdom and inherited his force. Then with the conquering of Astaroth’s former
kingdom, her force expanded yet again.”
I saw where this was going and why
Hell’s services were out of the question.
“I got a few friends I can still call on, I think.” Besides Khloros and Roxanne, there was a
certain Pride demon that I fought beside once before I thought of. “But my first order of business is to break
my brother out of the Gulag.”
“Going there will cause you to face
your greatest fear, so I caution you to beware.” He snapped his fingers and the closed sign on
the door flipped over to open. In only a
matter of time, humans would be returning to the café.
The scroll rolled back up and flew
into Belial’s hand. “But that’s what we
expected from you.” He looked at the watch
on his left wrist. “I’ve been away from
my kingdom for long enough and must return to shore up the defense. Good luck Reaper, in both endeavors. You will need it.”
-Jackjack.crosby25@gmail.com
Monday, February 1, 2016
Divide and Conquest Update
The finish line is so close that I can taste it. My editor friend Sarah and I are working out as many bugs as we can find to deliver (hopefully) top notch entertainment to you the readers. We've added some stuff, axed other parts, and updated grammar and all. Now Sarah wants me to tell you that's she not a professional editor (in fact, she's a high school English teacher), but by God she's going to catch as many of my goof-ups as possible.
Over the weekend, I was bombarded with emails asking for a release date. One guy was polite - 'C'mon Jack, give us the low down! We've been waiting a few months to see how this all ends!' One wasn't so polite - 'Damnit, you're dragging your feet getting the last book done.' I certainly appreciate the enthusiasm you guys have, so it's at this time I feel confident giving a release date. Based on finishing up a few things, getting the book formatted and all, Divide and Conquest will be to the Amazon Bookstore on 2-16-16. As always it'll be available for both purchase and Kindle Unlimited borrowing.
In the lead up, I'm going to release chapter 2 this week, probably Wednesday or Thursday, and I'll also be doing a few special Q and A sessions. If you want to get in on that (one topic will be the Feast or Famine one and the other will be The Life of Derrick), send questions to jack.crosby25@gmail.com.
Well my other job calls, so that's it for now. Tune back later this week for chapter 2 and send me those questions.
-Jack
Over the weekend, I was bombarded with emails asking for a release date. One guy was polite - 'C'mon Jack, give us the low down! We've been waiting a few months to see how this all ends!' One wasn't so polite - 'Damnit, you're dragging your feet getting the last book done.' I certainly appreciate the enthusiasm you guys have, so it's at this time I feel confident giving a release date. Based on finishing up a few things, getting the book formatted and all, Divide and Conquest will be to the Amazon Bookstore on 2-16-16. As always it'll be available for both purchase and Kindle Unlimited borrowing.
In the lead up, I'm going to release chapter 2 this week, probably Wednesday or Thursday, and I'll also be doing a few special Q and A sessions. If you want to get in on that (one topic will be the Feast or Famine one and the other will be The Life of Derrick), send questions to jack.crosby25@gmail.com.
Well my other job calls, so that's it for now. Tune back later this week for chapter 2 and send me those questions.
-Jack
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Old War Stories Q & A (with an updated Divide and Conquest cover art)
So you guys really liked my question and answer segment on Death Among Us. When I got home last night from a pretty awesome trip to Tampa, I noticed all the questions in my inbox. So I'll postpone my blog taking in the local Tampa fun places to go so I can get to these.
First, MAJOR SPOILERS will be revealed in this post. If you haven't read Old War Stories, I suggest coming back afterwards to join in the conversation. Second, I've received a few Feast or Famine questions and I'll hit those up next week. So with that out of the way, let the questions begin.
Q1 - The second story has a much more serious tone to it than the first. Why did you go in that direction?
A1 - I wanted to give Derrick a little more depth to his character. He's Death after all and yeah he's a goofy pervert, but he's also got a very serious job to do. Sometimes that job is hard and isn't something to take lightly. All and all, I was happy with a bit more character building, which will lead nicely into Feast or Famine.
Q2 - Vlad the Impaler was such a cool side story to throw in. Is there any way you might write a book about that adventure?
A2 - I won't write a book about it, but I definitely might write a short story and post it somewhere for free. That's a really good idea. I think later this year I'm going to do that, maybe like a Halloween special?
Q3 - Sabrina the witch is bad ass. Is it true you named her after a fan?
A3 - I sure did. Sabrina won a contest I held last year and she was really pleased with the character I dreamed up. If you liked her in Old War Stories, you'll love her going forward.
Q4 - Derrick's not supposed to dump Roxanne for Astrid! Roxanne kicks so much ass!
A4 - Even though this technically isn't a question, a lot of people were a bit confused. Again, this volume was about revealing Derrick's character and his lack of commitment comes into play. For him, the grass is always greener elsewhere. He saw Astrid and in her something new. Trust me, this choice will come back to haunt him later.
Q5 - Going forward, will we get to know each Horseman a little better?
A5 - If you couldn't tell, the titles reveal which Horseman will be instrumental to the story. Death obviously stole the show in round 1 and War was very important in round 2.
Q6 - HOW THE HELL COULD YOU KILL ROXANNE OFF YOU DUMB BASTARD?!?!
A6 - I got a variation of this one in quite a few emails. Listen, for celestial beings, dying isn't as permanent as it is for humans. Much like every comic book character not named Uncle Ben, these guys find a way to come back. In Roxanne's case, Michael took pity of her soul and called in a favor. What does that mean going forward? Good question. The Death Among Us universe works in mysterious ways and just about everybody is fair game...
I hope I got to your question in some way, shape, or form. I'm so surprised by the passion you guys have for the story and that's so cool. I appreciate all the questions, well wishes, and curiosity. Keep them coming as we keep moving forward with the story.
Before I go, real quick, I updated the cover for book 4. I'm much happier with it and I think you'll all like it too:
-Jack
You can email me at jack.crosby25@gmail.com
First, MAJOR SPOILERS will be revealed in this post. If you haven't read Old War Stories, I suggest coming back afterwards to join in the conversation. Second, I've received a few Feast or Famine questions and I'll hit those up next week. So with that out of the way, let the questions begin.
Q1 - The second story has a much more serious tone to it than the first. Why did you go in that direction?
A1 - I wanted to give Derrick a little more depth to his character. He's Death after all and yeah he's a goofy pervert, but he's also got a very serious job to do. Sometimes that job is hard and isn't something to take lightly. All and all, I was happy with a bit more character building, which will lead nicely into Feast or Famine.
Q2 - Vlad the Impaler was such a cool side story to throw in. Is there any way you might write a book about that adventure?
A2 - I won't write a book about it, but I definitely might write a short story and post it somewhere for free. That's a really good idea. I think later this year I'm going to do that, maybe like a Halloween special?
Q3 - Sabrina the witch is bad ass. Is it true you named her after a fan?
A3 - I sure did. Sabrina won a contest I held last year and she was really pleased with the character I dreamed up. If you liked her in Old War Stories, you'll love her going forward.
Q4 - Derrick's not supposed to dump Roxanne for Astrid! Roxanne kicks so much ass!
A4 - Even though this technically isn't a question, a lot of people were a bit confused. Again, this volume was about revealing Derrick's character and his lack of commitment comes into play. For him, the grass is always greener elsewhere. He saw Astrid and in her something new. Trust me, this choice will come back to haunt him later.
Q5 - Going forward, will we get to know each Horseman a little better?
A5 - If you couldn't tell, the titles reveal which Horseman will be instrumental to the story. Death obviously stole the show in round 1 and War was very important in round 2.
Q6 - HOW THE HELL COULD YOU KILL ROXANNE OFF YOU DUMB BASTARD?!?!
A6 - I got a variation of this one in quite a few emails. Listen, for celestial beings, dying isn't as permanent as it is for humans. Much like every comic book character not named Uncle Ben, these guys find a way to come back. In Roxanne's case, Michael took pity of her soul and called in a favor. What does that mean going forward? Good question. The Death Among Us universe works in mysterious ways and just about everybody is fair game...
I hope I got to your question in some way, shape, or form. I'm so surprised by the passion you guys have for the story and that's so cool. I appreciate all the questions, well wishes, and curiosity. Keep them coming as we keep moving forward with the story.
Before I go, real quick, I updated the cover for book 4. I'm much happier with it and I think you'll all like it too:
-Jack
You can email me at jack.crosby25@gmail.com
Monday, January 18, 2016
On the Road Again
When you take a job in sunny Florida, you expect a bit of nice weather. I've ben freezing in Chicago and my pal Jeremy lives in Orlando, so you can imagine all the obnoxious posts. But late last week, when I emailed him that I was coming to Tampa, he's like you picked the wrong time to come. I got in on Saturday and that night we had a tornado warning. Sunday wasn't too bad, but today I woke up to the 40's. Seriously?
Long story short, my dreams of partying on the beach for a few days were dashed. I did hear the original Outback Steakhouse is down here, so I might try to find that. The locals also talk about Ybor City, which apparently has excellent beers and cigars to choose from.
I leave on Wednesday, so come back on Thursday and I'll detail all the fun things I find. I don't plan to go over to Orlando unfortunately (it's about 80 miles away I think and I am using public transit), so if you want info on the tourist traps, look elsewhere.
Real quick book update - I got some writing done on the plane. The story is really picking up and soon we're going to be going on a reunion tour of sorts. Depending on my progress, I'll maybe have another sample chapter up in a week or two.
That's all for now,
Jack Crosby
(thanks for all the awesome email - keep them coming! jack.crosby25@gmail.com)
Long story short, my dreams of partying on the beach for a few days were dashed. I did hear the original Outback Steakhouse is down here, so I might try to find that. The locals also talk about Ybor City, which apparently has excellent beers and cigars to choose from.
I leave on Wednesday, so come back on Thursday and I'll detail all the fun things I find. I don't plan to go over to Orlando unfortunately (it's about 80 miles away I think and I am using public transit), so if you want info on the tourist traps, look elsewhere.
Real quick book update - I got some writing done on the plane. The story is really picking up and soon we're going to be going on a reunion tour of sorts. Depending on my progress, I'll maybe have another sample chapter up in a week or two.
That's all for now,
Jack Crosby
(thanks for all the awesome email - keep them coming! jack.crosby25@gmail.com)
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