I can't tell you the number of times over the last nine years I have had a blog up only to take it down. There have been countless versions from video updates to themed articles to simply random musings on life. In the end, I tend to remove the blog when I feel like it no longer serves, or I simply grow tired of updating the thing.
Truth be told, I know that my website is ground zero for book updates. As much as I yearn to stay away from writing weekly or monthly blogs, how else are you going to know when a new book is on the horizon? Unless you have already joined my mailing list, the chances of you being in the "know" is limited. With this in my frontal cortex, we are trying a new approach to the website. To begin there are multiple sections now that give you a book cover tease on my diverse and growing catalogue. I know some like the separate genre categories, but frankly I think with a focus on the more current books or series is enough with the older pieces thrown into one page. I also have a FAQ section that covers some common questions you might have for an Indy like myself. Finally, we have reintroduced the blog, which could turn into something of regularity or sparse updates at best. Knowing I have a new book that will be released in late May or early June, we can assume more contact for the time being. A cover will appear in the coming weeks and a summary as well. In the meantime, check out The Marcus Files. Those three books should keep your interest, especially if you are a fan of science fiction and brooding characters. -JFK I'm reminded daily of my loss, seventeen years and counting. My twin and I shared a unique bond. Even now, I can feel his presence and the zest he had for life. Running with Vince was inspired by his passion for living life to the fullest and the legacy we leave behind for others. It's hard to believe this book came out in 2011 and yet even now this story of two brothers on a final road trip together continues to serve those who lost a loved one.
There are three books currently in the series. I have to admit the second book in the series has my favorite cover. I love the spaceship especially as it brings me back to my youth with Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5, and other science fiction books, tv, and movie series. Writing this book, I liked the fact that we were finally off planet and among the stars. Being alone in space, certainly puts one's life in perpsective don't you think?
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Eighteen plus years as a published author, Jonathan has been independent the last eleven. With readers across forty-seven countries and six continents, he has readers around the world. Writing across genres, he loves good dialogue and flawed characters. Archives
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