One Night Two Mornings: On Consecutive Blogs, Rebadging Novels, Designing Stalin's Triumph, and Fixing Pools
Two days in a row. Insane. I hate it when Word underlines my
incomplete sentences. I know, I know, I get it, I need a subject, a verb, and a
complete thought (a rarity in my mind), but does the computer need to throw my
inadequacy back at me?
Be that as it may, here’s an update on Walker ’s world for the 13 who care. In fact,
it looks like I picked up a reader yesterday, but I’m never quite sure. It’s
difficult to read these statistics.
First off, I’m unapologetically rebadging and expanding my first novel,
A Craving for Blood. This is a complete re-edit and rewrite. It’s always been
my favorite story, and I believe I can tell it better now than then.
Additionally, the release will have two new short stories in the same universe.
The new title is Desert Moon, and the book will be available through Kindle
Direct Publishing in June. Stay tuned.
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| The cover. Likey? |
Heroes of the Pacific (HoP) is done. I’m incorporating
changes and suggestions to the HoP version of the LnL rules, and then they head
to layout. As I posted somewhere yesterday, LNLP is working on an
all-encompassing solution to our past printing problems. I can’t really say much
more except that the solution is right around the corner. We appreciate your
patience.
As justly requested by several fans, Stalin’s Triumph is
next on the chopping block. Sean, Marc and I will be working hard on the East
Front version of Nations at War until we get it into production. Those of you
waiting on the next World at War module, World at War: Dark
Continent , will just have to wait till the T-34s roll.
Mark H. Walker is the author of World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, with a love story, alternate history, World War Three novel thing. It's available from Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing right here. Just $3.99. Give it a try. What the hell?



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Happy to check your scenarios for ya if you have a vassal mod.