Okay, so, it’s me again.
I have more guests who have given me blogs, but we will get to them later, of that you can be sure.
For the time being, you have me.
Sorry, not sorry, as an old friend said before it was popular.
I have had major life changes. Nothing crazy, but for the hobbit-hole writing habits I have, it was quite obtrusive.
I got a full-time job.
I moved.
I went on a mini-vacation.
I have been furiously fighting my discomfort to bring you something beautiful.
Now I will tell you about it.
Part one starts with me moving. That’s all. It’s boring, and my landlord wanted to sell the house we were renting, so we moved. We have a very nice house now, still in Colorado. See, that was painless. I’ll tell you what isn’t painless: freaking moving.
Tiarra just did it also, leaving for Seattle.
I moved across the interstate, but it was still a bitch. I’m doing it once more, and that’s when me and Jackie buy a house. Then, I’m done.
FOR-EV-ER. (The Sandlot-style, if you will.) (You will.)
Part two starts with my new job. 40 hours a week. Like an adult. I hate it. I’m joking. It was needed. If anything, it will focus my writing. (Less time on YouTube.) It offers me the ability to financially do some things, especially with writing, that I, otherwise, would not be afforded.
And I can buy mid to top shelf whiskey again WITHOUT feeling bad.
Yes, I did those out of order for you Type-A’s. (That’s Tiarra.)

Part three ended this last weekend. Jackie and I went to Keystone’s Bacon and Bourbon festival. So. Much. Bourbon. If you know me, that’s worth missing a blog post for and I think I will continue to observe the magic that is the second to last weekend in June from henceforth, until the Great Old Ones tear down the world.
Part four is something that is coming. This week. Be afraid.
Also, I want it to be known that writing, spitting out content, and being a husband, friend, and son is tough work. Also working 40 hours a week, and writing in the little bit of time left, and crafting the last two novels in the series, will make me a skeleton before Christmas.
But, if you have stuck with me since the beginning of my furious writing career so far, then you are most definitely worth the hassle.
If you are still lost in the Colorado foothills as the forest grows thicker and the world balances, right where I left you with our friends, Carnegie and Santana, then know, we will keep moving forward. If you are Erin, lost somewhere, but fighting, have hope.
I did. I do.
I won’t lie.
These past few weeks have been rough, but whatever life throws at us, we have to push through for those who love us, for those who need us.
I have found strength everywhere I have turned. Authors on a little group on Instagram who post uplifting and humorous things, friends who send me jokes and don’t know what I’m getting anxious from (like not having an office) and my little wife, who fights me until I know I have nothing left but to just move forward.
Life is funny.
So, you should laugh.
That’s enough of that shit.
So, I will hit you with ANOTHER blog post this shining Thursday! Be excited. If everything works, I have great news!
It’s not about book 2, but, it is related, and very exciting.
Have a good two days, everyone, and, as always, whether mentioned or not, I appreciate everyone on this journey!

Post Script- I feel I should apologize for being absent for one week and not very present on social media… but no. Lol, no one needs that much of anyone.







