Welcome gentle readers. Thanks for being here.
I am back from a short respite in writing my blog. Philip the Bard will return tomorrow with tales from Max Gavaskar’s life and more.
The final book in the Max Gavaskar series will be coming out soon. Hopefully, before the holidays. I have been in contact with the cover artist and I eagerly anticipate her work on the cover.
I am editing the draft and preparing it for the “real” editor. I think it will be the best book in the series.
The future of the blog? I can’t say for sure how long I will be writing this blog. At least until after the final book comes out. There will be some back story that I can delve into then. There are some things I don’t want “out there” until readers have had a chance at the book. I don’t want to reveal too many spoilers.
When the blog is done it will be a chronicle of the universe I have created. This content along with the Max Gavaskar series, and the as yet unpublished Harappa comprise the Harappan History Project.
There are certainly untold stories left in this Universe but I am not sure exactly what form they might take. I have a hope that someday fan fiction will fill in some of the gaps. I have yet to hear from any of my readers outside of my friendly circle so I don’t know what the feelings about Max and her world are. If there is no interest there will be no continuation of Max’s story.
Her story it self is told fairly completely in “The Mother of the Galaxy” and I doubt that readers will be left feeling that her story is unfinished. Yes, there are parts of her story untold that might be fodder for future books but the story started when Marcus Johnson left Earth with 2000 followers will be told to its conclusion.
The end of Max’s story does have a “tease” about possible future conflicts, some may find that story intriguing.
In the mean time, Philip the Bard will dish about Max and her friends and I will be offering my observations about recent scientific advances and occasional social commentary.
Be here.
Never mix red wine with Oodo, but cider is fine.
Earth Year 2014
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