Birth of a Monster
March 7th, 2007 - Saba - Netherlands Antilles
I had expected to blog more than I have, but the words spilled out in another direction. And so, I am proud to announce that I've just finished my newest novel, Denizen's Ascension, weighing in around 250 pages. It falls in the realm of thriller/suspense with a dollop of science fiction. Although it's the first book I've written in that genre, it was blast to write, though at times a beast to wrangle control of.
I have to say a huge thanks to the crazy influences on the island here that have, for better or worse, inspired this creation.
A side note: if anyone knows an oceanographer, I have some technical questions I need to discuss. (yes, I know I can Google to find the answers, but consulting an expert is vastly preferred)
I had expected to blog more than I have, but the words spilled out in another direction. And so, I am proud to announce that I've just finished my newest novel, Denizen's Ascension, weighing in around 250 pages. It falls in the realm of thriller/suspense with a dollop of science fiction. Although it's the first book I've written in that genre, it was blast to write, though at times a beast to wrangle control of.
I have to say a huge thanks to the crazy influences on the island here that have, for better or worse, inspired this creation.
A side note: if anyone knows an oceanographer, I have some technical questions I need to discuss. (yes, I know I can Google to find the answers, but consulting an expert is vastly preferred)
3 Comments:
At 1:53 PM ,
Patchalito said...
So, when do I get to read your stuff? Am dying for a good one!
At 5:38 AM ,
Anonymous said...
Are you trying to say you don't value my opinion as an marine biologist?!?! LOL
At 3:26 PM ,
Caleb Jordan Schulz said...
soon enough patchalito. 80% of the work is in the revision. gotta wade through and pluck out the weeds before the garden grows.
nice, jamie. :)
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