Work in Progress

Swampwater

Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year?

The New Year is in a few hours: i thought i would slip in one or two of my goals for the coming year.
1) To finnish Swampwater before the end of January.
2) To complete and have at least two more full length works published after Swampwater before the end of the year.
3) To write at least 500 words a day when i'm working and 2k on my days off.
See all reasonable don't you think?
David

Good reviews! for Dark Twisted Tales

Well have gotten a few reviews on Dark Twisted Tales. Two on amazon, one on Goodreads, and just got one on Smashwords as well. Jennifer says that My title will also be review on  http://www.thejeepdiva.com on jan 10. Can't wait.
I'm always looking to improve and take suggestions.
If you have any tips i have a couple of ears that love to listen.
Thanks for everything
David

Monday, December 26, 2011

Been real busy lately

Been busy this past week with alot of the holiday activities  and such. But now i'm back on schedule and trying to make up for lost time on Swampwater. Just did another 2.1k yesturday and should be working more tonite. Hope everyone had a happy and safe holiday.
Dave

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Well Dark Twisted Tales has been up online for a week now

The first book has been up for a week now. The stress of geting it online is calmed down and i can focus on just Swampwater. All of the surprises of last minute tweeks like the different cover sizes is solved. The people that have bought Dark Twisted Tales I hope they enjoy it. I can't wait to finnish Swampwater for you as well.
Still no book reviews by any bloggers yet. But that will probably come in time.
Untill next post
your friend
David

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ok yep its a for sure thing.

Yes folks Dark Twisted Tales in online at Smashwords, Kindle, and Barnes & Noble. I haven't really had time to link the pages to here, I'm sorry. but i will follow up on that. Hope you enjoy reading as much as i did writing it.
Thanks for everyones support.
Now back to Swampwater.
David

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Its up its up and oh boy its up!

Finally i at least have it up on SW. Now i'm going to bed. But first i must thank 3 people for their help in getting my first book published. First of all my editor- Jennifer at wildaboutbones. She has been very patient with me and without her keen eye, none of this would of been possible. Second is Claudy Conn. Just talking to her about the many questions(sometimes silly questions) that would pop... up was very helpful. and without her i would of never have been pointed in Jennifers direction. Third and most important-- to my wonderful Jamie. thanking her for her support and faithful undieing loyalty to my cause and her constant words of encouragement. Hope you enjoy it Dark Twisted Tales as much as i did writing it. Now off to bed !!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Finally my editor and I are back on track.

I'm sorry for the lack of posts, My editor has had some health issues. She seems to be doing better now. Let me tell you the work she does is well worth the wait and time we have put in. I'm so glad to have her on my side and back on the trail to finnish this first endeavor of mine. Now what follows is the Hook for Dark Twisted Tales. Its not complete, but i really think highly of her work and my effort on this. Hope you enjoy and can't wait to here from you all.
David

Hook...

Herein lies a short story collection of Twilight Zone-ish, Tales From the Darkside-esque and Night Gallery-type stories by new genre author David Enochs spotlighting normal everyday individuals who have “what if…” scenarios inserted into their lives. 

In Lured a man finds out what the shadows of a dark room really are.

Inside the Envelope features Jade, who given the opportunity to walk away, lets his curiosity get the better of him and he just has to ask the envelope.

An author favorite, The Maple Tree, shows the value of a good friend when past horrors come knocking, even if the friend is hiding a big secret.

The collection is rounded out with two, very, shorts. A Matter of Conscience examines the wisdom of listening to the little voice in your head and in A Cute Little House, Jamie lives the adage “if these walls could talk…” while house hunting.

Also includes a preview of Enochs’ upcoming novel, Swampwater.