Monday, October 28, 2013

Busy

So just a quick post on how things are going to everyone doesn't think I'm slacking off because I'm not posting much.

First, I finished the first round of editing on A Romance Novel, switching it from past to present tense. Now I'm going through it again adding a bit of flavor to it to appeal to all those women readers. And I've also received the first draft of the book cover for it and so as soon as the editing is done I can put the book out there.

Second, I've started writing in Child of Need once again. For now, the story is at somewhat of an impasse, but I'm working my way through it. Not sure if I'm going to keep the few pages I've written, but at least I'm heading in a direction, whether its the right one or not I don't know. Still, progress is progress, so I'm happy.

Third, I've also started writing in Hades (well, more editing actually) which is the next book of the Jeremiah Stone - Stone Vengeance series. Yes, that's right, I'm not done with it. I'd thought I tied off all the loose ends, but Limbus survives and one of my devoted fans told me (there was no asking involved) that I need to write another one. So after a bit of forethought, I've gotten nearly 6,000 words onto paper and the story is shaping up well.

Forth, since I'm waiting on new covers for the Stone Vengeance series, I'm going through a few areas of the three books and spot checking some things, making minor story adjustments here and there, correcting a few errors, and reworking the beginning of the first book, Jeremiah, and parts of the ending of Azazel.

Lastly, and to round everything out, I've re-written a chapter in my series of nine books names Shadow Gods. This one re-write now allows me to beginning editing the series for real. For those of you who don't know, Shadow Gods is an epic fantasy series, ranges over a thousand years, and provides enough character twists that you'll be rooting for good guys and bad guys alike. This series is also the culmination of 23 years of writing and the true reason why I've wanted to get published. For the two people who've read the series front to back (besides myself), they can't wait for it to get published either because they loved it and every character within the 5,000 pages (1,000,000 words or so). Yes, its that massive.

Until all these projects get complete, though, please take a gander at my newest standalone book titled The Burden of Immortality. Now I don't want to give the premise away, but as far as adventures go, it's one which will twist you about at the end. So don't get to comfortable about where you think the plot is going because you're probably wrong. The question I have to anyone who's read it, did you figure it out at the end because if you look back on it - I left enough clues, right? LOL

Friday, October 4, 2013

Kindle Editions

Just $2.99 for Beginnings: A Jeremiah Stone Novel or The Ferryman: An Opus Wright Novel, so head over to Amazon and pick one or both up and start reading from where the adventure all began.

http://www.amazon.com/S.-Scott-Twigg/e/B007H3TEG4/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1379348944&sr=1-1

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Burden Of Immortality is PUBLISHED

Drazan Cvetko hates his life. He’s meant for better than this, but pulling himself out of the gutter isn’t easy. This all changes when his father dies and an old acquaintance delivers to him his father’s encrypted journal. Yet, despising everything the journal means to him, Drazan begins to painstakingly unmask his father’s latest archeological discovery. Unfortunately, it’s not the only journal of his fathers out there and other people, people far beyond his understanding of wealth and power, want what’s contained within the scribbled pages. So, fighting his better judgment, Drazan launches himself into the middle of something he can’t begin to comprehend for the sake of what; a chance at immortality. Is it enough to risk his life for?


Maybe the better question is what does he have to give up in order to acquire it?