What a long strange trip it's been...
I had no idea.
In 1990, I finished the then final draft of The Casebook of Elisha Grey. Graduate school and work, and the barriers to becoming published in print without using a vanity press (which costs money, and I didn't have it), put the manuscript in a file drawer. Among a lot of other files, not just writing.
In 2011, underemployed, networking for work on the internet, discovering that ebooks actually existed, I pulled the manuscript out, had to retype it it (which was a good thing -- it needed a good edit) and published it. Before I'd ended it, I realized there were more stories. With each volume of 3 novelettes, the same thing happened -- there were more stories.
Now it's approaching the sixth year of when I retyped this first manuscript to epublish it....and I've just uploaded The Casebook of Elisha Grey VI. I have notes for Casebook VII and Casebook VIII ready to work on, and plan on publishing them this year.
These characters have captivated me, and I hope they captivate you as well. The crimes and mysteries will seem familiar, because as many authors have said "there is nothing new under the sun". Which in this case, isn't necessarily a good thing.
Check me out on goodreads.com
or on facebook at www.facebook.com/TheCasebookOfElishaGrey
I had no idea.
In 1990, I finished the then final draft of The Casebook of Elisha Grey. Graduate school and work, and the barriers to becoming published in print without using a vanity press (which costs money, and I didn't have it), put the manuscript in a file drawer. Among a lot of other files, not just writing.
In 2011, underemployed, networking for work on the internet, discovering that ebooks actually existed, I pulled the manuscript out, had to retype it it (which was a good thing -- it needed a good edit) and published it. Before I'd ended it, I realized there were more stories. With each volume of 3 novelettes, the same thing happened -- there were more stories.
Now it's approaching the sixth year of when I retyped this first manuscript to epublish it....and I've just uploaded The Casebook of Elisha Grey VI. I have notes for Casebook VII and Casebook VIII ready to work on, and plan on publishing them this year.
These characters have captivated me, and I hope they captivate you as well. The crimes and mysteries will seem familiar, because as many authors have said "there is nothing new under the sun". Which in this case, isn't necessarily a good thing.
Check me out on goodreads.com
or on facebook at www.facebook.com/TheCasebookOfElishaGrey