As part of Read an Ebook Week, The Dark and Forbidding Land (Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 2) is on sale at Smashwords for $1.50. Be sure to use coupon code REW50 to get the sale price. Follow this link: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/18903 .
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Blood Trade on Sale
In celebration of Read an Ebook Week, Blood Trade is on sale at Smashwords. You can pick up your copy in any popular ebook format for $2.24. Be sure to use coupon code REW25 to get the sale price.
Follow this link: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/86413 .
Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike: Free
In celebration of Read an Ebook Week, please feel free to pick up your free copy of Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike. You can find it here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/102618. Be sure to use coupon code DG97A to get yours for free.
The Voyage of the Minotaur is now $1.99
I am dropping the price of Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur to $1.99. I have been struggling to decide a price point on this book and this series. I want people to read it and I hope this will make it more attractive.
The book has been out almost exactly two years now, and as I write this, it has sold 259 copies. I think that definitely warrents a price reduction. By going below 2.99 at Amazon, I drop from a 70% royalty rate to a 30% royalty rate, and I don’t really expect the additional sales to make up for it. But hopefully there will be an increase in the sales of the sequels, and that will make up the difference.
If you have read my other books, but haven’t yet gotten to Senta and the Steel Dragon, give them a try. They are my favorite books of all those that I’ve written.
Happy Read an Ebook Week
Today marks the beginning of Read an Ebook Week. In celebration of the week, I am changing the price of Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 0: Brechalon from 99 cents to $0. This is not a limited time thing, but is a permanent change.
I will have to remove Book 0 from Amazon, as they will not allow me to distribute free books, but I am uploading it to Feedbooks.com. This along with the other stores which distribute it, should give everyone a chance to find it.
Book 0 was actually intended as Bonus material anyway, so this puts it right where it should have been all the time. I’m going to provide links to the download in the other books of the series. If you purchased Book 0, and paid 99 cents for it, send me an email or leave a post here, and when book 4 comes out (very soon) I will send you a coupon code for it.
The Drache Girl: Graham Dokkins
Graham Dokkins is one of the major characters in the Senta and the Steel Dragon series. Graham sort of came into his own in Book 2, but he remains extremely important in book 3. Several plot lines revolve around him and his relationship with Senta. Graham really compliments Senta and they work well together as a couple, even though they are kids.
One of the things that I’ve been struggling with is how much Graham appears in Book 4, which isn’t much. In the rewrite, I think I’ll add a bit more of him.
The Drache Girl: Bessemer
It was the size of a small pony, covered in scales the color of polished steel. Every step it took was a study in grace, and from the tip of its whiskered snout, past its folded wings, to the tip of its barbed tail, it seemed to just flow along.
“They look as though they’ve never seen a dragon before,” said the dragon.
Bessemer the dragon appears more in The Drache Girl than any other book in the series. He is right there on the first page, and what’s more, he’s grown up enough to talk. He’s a regular character in his own right. Part of the story of the series is his growth of course, but I found him particularly fun to write in this book.
The Drache Girl: Senta Bly
Senta Bly is the title character for the Senta and the Steel Dragon series of fantasy books. In The Drache Girl, book 3 of the series, she is twelve years old and has finally come into her own a bit. In this book more than any of the others, we see Senta as a kid, with friends who adventure with her around the town of Port Dechantagne.
Spoiler Alert:
Though Senta is really quite a powerful sorceress at this point, people aren’t too afraid of her yet. This is a major theme of books 4 and 5. People know her and know not to cross her. At least the people of Port Dechantagne do, and some visitors learn this during the course of the story.
Senta at age twelve was inspired by a string of skinny blond girls who came and went in my class. One in particular came to school one day with her face all skinned up, and that inspired one of the chapters in this book.





