Book Four Out of Sixty-Seven
Yikes…
That feels like a long ways to go. I know, I know, one book at a time. (grin)
So here is the video I did about the fourth book in The 67 Challenge, a Thunder Mountain novel called Tombstone Canyon. A time-travel western about a hidden canyon that actually exists in the Idaho wilderness. Some of you might remember I wrote this one in July in that challenge. It was published the first week of December.
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Weekender Pop-Up Online Workshops Are Now Up on Teachable.
A couple of these are about half full.
February 15-18, 2018
— Controlling Fear of Failure
— How to Study and Practice in Fiction (A Study Plan)
March 15-18th
— Adding Tension to Your Writing
— Making a Living in 2018/19 With Your Fiction
— Controlling Fear of Failure
April 12-15th
— The Indie Game. (Roll-play your way through ten years of decisions as an Indie Writer.)
— How to Study and Practice in Fiction (A Study Plan)
— Adding Tension to Your Writing
— (tba)
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Class #12… Jan 3rd … Writing Fantasy
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Class #15… Feb 6th … Point of View
Class #16… Feb 6th … Writing Mysteries
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2 Comments
JM
Are you rebranding the Thunder Mountain series with that new font? Or is the font secondary to the horse on the cover as the key branding element, and the font doesn’t matter in this case?
Your video said those books are not primarily about the romance. From the original font (those swooping initial letters), I kinda assumed they were. I’m a hard sell on historical westerns anyway and historical western romances are just completely outside my interest zone, but time travel westerns that have romance in them could be worth checking out for me.
Anyway, I’m just curious about the new font choice on this one.
dwsmith
Rebranded away from the focus on the romance, yes. Good spot. Now focus on the time travel western. Which is actually more accurate for what they are. The time travel and stuff that happens in the past is the focus completely. The romance part is just the form of team structure I use. Nothing more.
If you like time travel, you will like these.