A long time ago, on a planet really nearby, I started a list of actors who I thought would play the characters in the first installment of The Darkside Trilogy were it to come to the screen.
I have a page from my Daytimer dated November 21, 2009. In i
The takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport was as smooth as it was familiar. Patrick Jensen had been back and forth between LA and Houston more times than he could count. On most flights he spent the time working on hi
Former Detective John Mathews was still quick on the draw, only now it was with the handle of the tap of a domestic micro brew or an imported dark. He let the head foam up, his precision in the pull preventing any of the thick fo
In an effort to give readers a little better look at the second installment of the Darkside Trilogy, as I did for Discovery: Volume 1 of the Darkside Trilogy, I'm including the second chapter of Conception.
I am scheduled to appear in my old neighborhood at the DuSable Museum Gift Shop on February 8, 2014 from 1-4 PM to autograph copies of both Discovery and Conception.
In the effort to get the word out about the Darkside Trilogy, I am asking those of you who read Conception to drop by the Critters Writers Workshop and drop a vote for Conception for Sci-Fi Novel Of The Year; of course unless you read something bette
As most or all of you know, the road to getting the second installment of the Darkside Trilogy published and on sale is over, and frankly I'm relieved.
I had finished the manuscript last July or August and getting it edited and dealing with the fulfil
In advance of the release of Conception, Volume 2 of the Darkside Trilogy I am toying with offering autographed, high-res, suitable for framing prints of the Conception and Discovery book covers.
A couple of things have been rattling around in my mind since the Zimmerman verdict in Florida.
The first is how this is still a white country, and that white privilege still rules over all other concerns except for cash. This is never more apparent g
First conceive of a story bigger than any other story about white and black America previously written. Set it in an alternative present so that the actions, characters and story line are all as plausible a reality as the world we live in today.
Discovery deals with America’s, and then the world’s, awakening upon learning of a group of people secretly living on the backside of the moon, and what happens when it is discovered that those living on the moon are African Americans.
Just last night I was in a discussion with a racially mixed group of middle and upper middle class folks at, of all places, a tennis club. The discussion got around to my series of novels and I asked everyone, regardless of color, "If offered the opp