My nine to five job was massively busy at the end of last month. Atop this, is the fact that I was busy prepping and interviewing for a new position. Now I get to sit and stew to see if I'll be changing job functions.
Outside of work, my side business recently saw a bump in activity that required my attention. When it comes to writing blog posts and having to ship physical product, guess which one gets tossed out the window?
Obviously I'm not complaining; these are all good and exciting developments. It would be nice, however, to be able to focus on one thing at a time instead of being pulled a million directions at once. Oh, did I mention 4th of July weekend was spent down at a friend's house, and between the Scotch and cigars, not much writing was happening. Horrible, I know.
At the minimum, I'm glad to give some updates on the writing front, seeing is that is what people are here for.
"Jupiter Symphony" is still running at a discount of $2.99, and can be picked up at Amazon, Smashwords, and most other major ebook retailers (including Apple's iBookstore). If you haven't had a chance to peek at my premier novel of a cyberpunk revolution in the near future, I suggest you read the reviews and the preview. It's a fast, fun book with lots to offer for readers of all walks.
"Unto Persephone" is still going through editing and is finally blossoming out to its true length and depth. Though still a little shorter than "Jupiter Symphony," I'm really proud of the direction it's heading, the content, and the delivery. The action is even more intense than in "Jupiter Symphony," and the main protagonist has to grapple with a tragic downfall that seems inescapable. Right now I'm on track to have this one released by the end of the year, which is exciting.
On a lighter note, "Whisky & Rye, Episode I: On the House," is fully plotted out, while writing is roughly 50% completed. This is a project I'm working on with a co-author and good friend. The best I can sum it up is Super Troopers meets Dirty Harry. It's been a riot to write, and everyone who has sampled it has fallen over with laughter. Since it's a novella, you can expect to see this one hit in a couple month's time, and it will be completely F-R-E-E.
That's about all I have for updates. It's time to hit the hay so I can wake up tomorrow and fret over corporate life. I didn't choose the corp life, the corp life chose me. Or was that when I was playing a corporate in Cyberpunk 2020?
A.C. Harrison is the author of "Jupiter Symphony," a slick and deadly cyberpunk adventure.
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